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Where do jails differ from prisons? What is the relationship between jails and prisons, as they relate to community corrections? What would happen if jails and prisons were combined into one large correctional facility? Explain.
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Difference Between Jail and Prisons
Jails are most often run by police / sheriffs and are designed to hold individuals who are waiting to be tried or a to serving sentences for short period of time.
Prisons are operated by state governments and Bureau of prisons they are designed to hold individuals convicted of crimes, time is set in the court of law.
Relationship between jails and prisons.
Prisons houses people for a conviction of crime while Jails operate work release programs,hold before in lockups before trials. They relate in that they are both incapacitation and retribution programs.........................................
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