High-Security Prison
A high-security prison is a correctional facility designed to house inmates who have committed serious crimes and pose a significant risk to society. These prisons feature strict security measures, including high walls, surveillance cameras, and armed guards, to prevent escapes and maintain order. Inmates are often kept in solitary confinement or in secure units to minimize interactions with others.
The primary goal of a high-security prison is to ensure public safety while providing a controlled environment for rehabilitation. Programs may be offered to help inmates develop skills and address behavioral issues, but access to these programs is often limited due to the security risks associated with the inmates housed there.