It depends entirely upon the facility you might be sentenced to. That wuold have to do with the seriousness of the offense and/or your past juvenile record. Minimum security facilities can resemble military barracks, Hih security facilities can resemble jail.
Juvie, Juvenile Hall, or Juvenile Detention, as it's properly termed, is a center where juveniles are kept until their cases are disposed of. In most states juveniles are kept up to 21 days unless a Judge says otherwise. The architecture of a juvenile detention center varies from state to state, but often are less secure than adult detention centers (jails). Instead of the typical jail bars or solid steel jail doors there are hard doors and thick glass. JDC's normally have classrooms, activity rooms and dorms or 2-person rooms (cells) which, like an adult jail, will typically have a secure sink, toilet (or combination units), and mirrors made of reflective steel rather than glass.
It's like having the meanest most controlling parent you can imagine together with the worst bullies you ever met.
No
Being an "offender" is a category that could include many different types, like "criminal" or sexual or juvinile, all offenders, but there are many types.
The duration of In Prison My Whole Life is 1.65 hours.
Yes, they are likely to be taken to a juvinile detention center. They will investigate the situation and make sure they have a safe place to live.
The closest and the bestest to prison break i have seen is LOST. I would recommend that.
juvinile detention
it's like jail for minors/kids
No
Martha Washington was George Washington's first wife. Her life after she married George Washington, she felt trapped like in prison.
In Prison My Whole Life was created on 2008-10-23.
no u dnt have a life in prison,u only exist
YES
There is a difference between Life in Prison, and Life in Prison without the Possibility of Parole. Life without Parole is just that, until the end of the person's natural life. Regular Life in Prison is 40 years, and then the person becomes eligible for Parole, which does not guarantee that they will be released, only that they will regularly be reviewed by the Parole Board.
It was a prison colony so most of the first settlers were british prisoners
25 years to life in prison
If someone is sentenced to 'natural life in prison' in the state of Maine, it means that they are to spend the rest of their life in prison, unless they are released on parole, probation, or another program.
Just like marriage ... 'til death.