Inmate Conduct
Inmate conduct refers to the behavior and actions of individuals who are incarcerated. It is governed by specific rules and regulations set by correctional facilities to maintain order and safety. Inmates are expected to follow these guidelines, which include respecting staff, fellow inmates, and the facility's property.
Violations of inmate conduct can lead to disciplinary actions, such as loss of privileges or additional penalties. Facilities often have programs to promote positive behavior, encouraging inmates to engage in constructive activities and rehabilitation efforts. Adhering to these conduct standards is essential for a safe and functional environment within the correctional system.