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A state prison is a correctional facility operated by a state government to house individuals convicted of serious crimes, typically felonies. These prisons are designed to serve longer sentences and provide various rehabilitation programs, although conditions and resources can vary widely by state. Inmates in state prisons are often incarcerated for offenses such as violent crimes, drug trafficking, or property crimes. State prisons are distinct from federal prisons, which house individuals convicted of federal offenses.

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