Medium-Security Prison
A medium-security prison is a type of correctional facility designed to house inmates who have committed moderate-level offenses. These prisons offer a balance between security and rehabilitation, allowing for more freedom of movement compared to maximum-security facilities. Inmates may participate in various programs aimed at education, vocational training, and therapy.
In a medium-security prison, the physical environment typically includes secure fencing and controlled access points. Inmates are usually housed in dormitory-style living arrangements, which fosters a sense of community. Staff members, including correctional officers and counselors, work to maintain order and support rehabilitation efforts within the facility.