Security Prisons
Security prisons, also known as high-security prisons, are facilities designed to house inmates who have committed serious crimes and pose a significant risk to public safety. These prisons have strict security measures, including high walls, surveillance cameras, and armed guards, to prevent escapes and maintain order.
Inmates in security prisons often have limited privileges and are closely monitored. The environment is structured to minimize interactions between inmates and the outside world, ensuring that those incarcerated, such as violent offenders or repeat criminals, are kept away from the general population and can be rehabilitated in a controlled setting.