Jail - See Also

See Also

Prisons portal
  • Prisons by country
  • History of United States Prison Systems
  • Anton Praetorius (early prison reformer)
  • Community service
  • Corrections
  • Department of Corrections
  • Gaol Fever (An illness commonly found in pre-industrial age prisons)
  • Howard League for Penal Reform (oldest prison reform organisation in the world)
  • Incarceration of women
  • Inmate telephone system
  • Jailhouse lawyer
  • John Howard (prison reformer)
  • Juvenile delinquency
  • Kishka (prison cell)
  • List of countries by incarceration rate
  • Mental Illness in prison
  • Penal labour
  • Penology
  • Prison abolition movement
  • Prison Act
  • Prison education
  • Prison escape
  • Prison food
  • Prison gang
  • Prison officer
  • Prison rape
  • Prison reform
  • Prison religion
  • Prison sexuality (homosexuality and abuse in prisons)
  • Prison uniform
  • Prisoner
  • Prisoner's dilemma
  • Prisoners' rights
  • Punishment
  • Rehabilitation (penology)
  • Stanford prison experiment
  • Yardbird
  • Types of imprisonment
    • False imprisonment
    • House arrest
    • Life imprisonment
    • Protective custody
    • Remand
    • Separate system
    • Solitary confinement
  • Types of prisons
    • Boot camp
    • Borstal
    • Death Row
    • Federal prison
    • Immigration detention
    • Mental hospital
    • Military prison
    • Panopticon
    • Penal colony
    • Political prison
    • Private prisons
    • Roundhouse
    • Supermax
    • Village lock-up
    • Youth detention center
  • Specific prisons
    • List of prisons
  • Prison-related crime
    • Gassing
  • Game
    • Prison Architect
    • Prison Tycoon
    • Prison Tycoon 2: Maximum Security (also known as Prison Tycoon II)
  • Song
    • "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos", Public Enemy song
    • "Folsom Prison Blues", Johhny Cash song
    • "Jailbreak", AC/DC song
    • "Jailbreak", Thin Lizzy song
    • "Jailhouse Rock", Elvis Presley song

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