Listed based on severity level (descending):
Detention center: Where persons accused of a crime are held waiting to be tried.
Jail: A facility under either local, city, state or federal control where inmates serving a term less than a year are held, or untried suspects await trial.
Prison: A facility under state or federal control where tried convicts serve their time of more than twelve months.
Juvenile Hall, Juvie, or Juvenile Detention Center.
There are juvenile detention centers for minors who have committed crimes, but they are not called "kid jail." These centers are meant to provide rehabilitation and support for young offenders.
Yes, there are few jobs for detention officers (jail staff), one of which is at Crittenden County Detention Center in Memphis.
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Jail.
A facility that handles minors who violate the law is a juvenile detention facility, which may be called a juvenile hall. or a youth corrections center.
If you mean where she got him from, it was a juvenile detention center, sort of like jail for kids. He was sent there for public nudity.
Contact the detention center to determine whether this person is an inmate. Jail and prison websites are often not frequently updated or reliable. If you want to know whether someone is in custody, you would do much better to call or show up at the center.
The difference between felony and misdemeanor probation is the felony is when a person is sentence to a jail term, but it can be served out of jail. The misdemeanor probation is not given jail time. They serve a probation period.
Both are same only
Typically, jail refers to the county or city jail where people are held pre-trial or for short (less than 1 year) sentences. Prison normally refers to the state or federal facility where inmates are houses for longer sentences.
Yes. Not doing drugs is a standard condition of home detention, as opposed to being in jail. If you would rather be in jail, do the drugs.