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  • 1Prison For Women — From 1934 until 2000, the Prison For Women (nicknamed P4W) located in Kingston, Ontario functioned at a maximum security level.The first women arrived on January 24, 1934. Previous to this date, maximum security female offenders were housed in… …

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  • 2Valley State Prison for Women — Infobox Prison prison name = Valley State Prison for Women (VSPW) http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Visitors/images/aerialShots/VSPW 8x10.jpgAerial View] location = Madera County, California, United States coordinates = coord|37.1050| 120.1550 status =… …

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  • 3New Hampshire State Prison for Women — Coordinates …

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  • 4New Hampshire State Prison for Men — New Hampshire State Prison Coordinates …

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  • 5Prison reform — is the attempt to improve conditions inside prisons, aiming at a more effective penal system.TheoryA precise definition refers to an attempt to change the penal system, typically from one model to another. Changing back to an earlier model is… …

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  • 6Prison Break (season 1) — Prison Break season 1 Prison Break season one DVD cover Country of origin United States …

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  • 7Prison Six — ( he. כלא שש Kele Shesh ), officially Confinement Base 396 ( he. בסיס כליאה 396 Bsis Kli a 396 ) is an Israeli military prison located near Atlit, Israel, on Oren Junction.It is the second military prison for IDF soldiers, after Prison Four in… …

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  • 8Prison literature in the United States — Prison writing is literature written by people who are incarcerated. It is a distinct literary phenomenon which is increasingly studied as such by academics. [ [http://cfp.english.upenn.edu/archive/2003 07/0107.html Call for Papers: American… …

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  • 9Prison — Criminal justice portal Jail and Gaol redirect here. For other uses, see Jail (disambiguation). For other uses, see Prison (disambiguation). A prison (from Old French prisoun) …

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  • 10prison — prisonlike, adj. /priz euhn/, n. 1. a building for the confinement of persons held while awaiting trial, persons sentenced after conviction, etc. 2. See state prison. 3. any place of confinement or involuntary restraint. 4. imprisonment. [bef.… …

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