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Another View: It is unlikely that this question can ever be answered. Mankind, operating within even very early primitive societies, has always had some type of established social order which operated for the 'common good' of the group. Even back then, although there were no jails as such, forced isolation or being outcast from the group served the same purpose. It was their 'penance' forcommitting transgressions against the group collectively, or individual members of it.
That question remains unanswered in human history.
People have been being placed into "jail" or held in detention ever since the dawn of mankind.
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That answer is unknown in world history.
A person I know has been sentenced to go to prison. When a person goes to prison do they have to have their prison inmate photograph taken?
You go to jail or prison!
yes
Here is what you have to do, not go to prison in the first place.
first, go to the prison.
Commutation of sentence. This is not the same as a presidential pardon, where the convicted would not go to prison in the first place, or the crime(after serving a sentence) is expunged from the person's record.
It depends on the state, but usually transferring a person to a state prison takes time. The person would; however, normally be taken to a local jail immediately after sentencing.
Yes, disabled individuals can go to prison if they commit a crime. However, it is important to note that the conditions and accommodations provided for incarcerated individuals with disabilities may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific needs of the person.
Han Chin in 1895.
Yes, when a person goes to prison they will need to tell the prison of any health problems that they have.
No, William "Bill" McVicar was not the first person to escape from Durham Prison. There have been other successful prison escapes before him in different prisons around the world.
They also become a felon and go to prison.