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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrisonPrison - Wikipedia

    Prison. A prison, [a] also known as a jail, [b] gaol, [c] penitentiary, detention center, [d] correction center, correctional facility, or remand center, is a facility where people are confined against their will and denied their liberty under the authority of the state, generally as punishment for various crimes.

  2. This is a list of state prisons in Wisconsin. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Wisconsin. Prisons. Chippewa Valley Correctional Treatment Facility (formerly Highview; inmate operating capacity 450) Columbia Correctional Institution (capacity 541) Dodge Correctional Institution.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CorrectionsCorrections - Wikipedia

    • Terminology
    • Community Based Corrections
    • Sentences
    • Theories
    • List of Departments of Corrections
    • Further Reading

    The idea of "corrective labor" (Russian: исправительные работы) in Soviet Russia dates back as far as December 1917.From 1929 the USSR started using the terminology "corrective-labor camps" (Russian: исправительно-трудовые лагеря (ИТЛ))and "corrective labor colonies" (Russian: исправительно-трудовые колонии (ИТК)). The terminology change in US acad...

    Community Based Correctionsare sanctions imposed on convicted adults or adjudicated juveniles that occur in a residential or community setting outside of jail or prison. The sanctions are enforced by agencies or courts with legal authority over the adult or juvenile offenders. Community Based Corrections can focus on both of adults and juveniles, a...

    In Canada, until 1972, the Criminal Code legislated that courts could impose a form of whipping on male offenders, to be administered on up to three occasions, but did not limit the number of strokes. Whipping of female offenders was not allowed. The whipping could be inflicted using a strap, cat-o'-nine-tails, or a paddle unless specified by the c...

    The use of sanctions, which can be either positive (rewarding) or negative (punishment) is the basis of all criminal theory, along with the main goals of social control, and deterrence of deviantbehavior. Many facilities operating in the United States adhere to particular correctional theories. Although often heavily modified, these theories determ...

    Other countries

    1. Department of Corrections (New Zealand) 2. Department of Corrections (Thailand)

    Mary Stohr; Anthony Walsh; Craig Hemmens (2008). Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage. ISBN 978-1-4129-3773-3.
    Todd R. Clear; George F. Cole; Michael D. Reisig (2010). American Corrections (9 ed.). Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-0-495-80748-3.
  4. The Federal Correctional Institution, Oxford (FCI Oxford) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Wisconsin. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons , a division of the United States Department of Justice .

  5. The Waupun Correctional Institution is a maximum security penitentiary in Waupun, Wisconsin. The prison is under the command of Warden Randall Hepp. [3] History. On July 4, 1851, Governor Nelson Dewey selected the Waupun area to be the site of the Wisconsin State Prison. A temporary structure opened in 1851.

  6. A prison or jail is a building where people are forced to live if their freedom has been taken away. The main cause for imprisonment is breaking the law. Those who break the law and are convicted (found guilty) in court can receive a prison sentence, which is an order to spend an amount of time in prison. Prisons are usually run by the government.

  7. Correctional Facilities. oneword/Shutterstock.com ( see reuse policy ). Institutional corrections facilities include prisons and jails. Prisons are state or federal housing facilities that confine convicted felons with sentences typically longer than a year.