Maximum Security Prison
A Maximum Security Prison is a facility designed to house the most dangerous and violent offenders. These prisons have 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 maximum security prison is to protect society from individuals who pose a significant threat. Inmates typically serve long sentences for serious crimes, such as murder, armed robbery, or drug trafficking. Rehabilitation programs may be limited, focusing more on containment than on reintegration into society.