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The criminal justice system has its own language and navigating it without a guide is disorienting for families encountering it for the first time. This section covers the terminology that appears in court documents, facility communications, and case records, from the difference between jail and prison to what terms like disposition, detainer, adjudication, and supervised release actually mean in plain language. It also covers general questions about how prisons and jails operate, what a typical day looks like inside, how different security levels function, and what the practical differences are between federal, state, county, and private facilities. The answers here are written for people who have no prior experience with the system and need clear accurate explanations without legal jargon. If you encountered a term you did not understand this is the right place to start. See also our sections on Law Questions and Legal Terms, and Sentencing Questions.

Subject: General prison questions-terminology
Not really, most people coming into the camp are quarantined for a week or two in the SHU before being allowed to walk over to the camp.
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
It means they tested positive through a breathalyzer or urine sample test. Pruno and other alcoholic concoctions are available for a price. Inmates are always innovative and resourceful. It's all fun and games until you get caught.
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
yes, that is correct... processing facilities have the least amount of personal liberties.
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
The Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) allows inmates and their families to communicate utilizing interactive, stationary kiosks available in general population housing units, as well as tablets. This service is provided for by JPay, currently in contract with the Department. These services are geared toward enhancing family connections, expanding educational opportunities, and incentivizing positive inmate behavior. Kiosk services are available in all major correctional institutions, annexes, work camps, re–entry centers, and Department–operated Community Release Centers throughout the state. Educational content, including...
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Subject: General prison questions-terminology
if you have his login creds, you should be able to get in there
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
Most new inmates are either put in the kitchen, on orderly detail, or landscaping. There are other more specific jobs but they are reserved for the inmates that work their way up through the job system. Having a job is mandatory but they are not long hour days and you need something to get you into a routine to make the time go by faster.
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
it's no picnic... as they say, "do your time, don't let your time do you"
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
it is very different because the feds have a bigger budget. the guards are better paid and very well trained. The food is better, the recreation and housing is more updated. Some state prisons in the south do not even have air conditioning.
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