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*[[Criminals]] |
*[[Criminals]] |
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*[[Maximum security facilities]] |
*[[Maximum security facilities]] |
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*[[Mentally ill offenders]] |
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*[[Prisoners of war]] |
*[[Prisoners of war]] |
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*[[Prison suicide]] |
*[[Prison suicide]] |
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Prisoners are the people held in prison because they have been found guilty of crimes and breaches of the laws of their governments. They are watched over by prison personnel and usually subject to various degrees of restriction on their freedom.