In society there are rules that all citizens know must be met. Breaking with the established rules (in one way or another) or much worse, committing serious crimes of any kind: murder, harassing, killing, raping… and a long etcetera, are more than justified causes for justice to condemn you. When this happens, if you are sentenced to serve a sentence behind bars, you must be locked up for the time that has been imposed on you.
Inside the prison you also have to comply with the rules. Being locked between iron bars and without freedom does not mean that you can do what you want. You have to comply with certain schedules, norms and rules established in prisons.
Instructions
- You can have a prison sentence for offenses related to driving.
- As it is a topic that interests everyone to know what causes behind the wheel can lead to deprivation of liberty, we will tell you about it. We tell you the most common, because obviously, causing an accident and killing other people by being drunk or drugged, they also take you to jail. The same, to avoid helping the victims and fleeing.
- Going with the vehicle and speeding can take you to jail for three to six months. Your driver’s license will be taken away for several years, you will do community work and you will pay a fine.
- If you take drugs or drink alcohol and give a rate higher than 0.60 milligrams in air, you can spend three months without freedom. You will have to pay up to a year of fine, do up to 90 days of community work and your driving license will be withdrawn between one and four years. There are other violations, such as not wanting the police to test you for drugs and/or alcohol. Be careful because they can take away your card for several years and pay a sentence behind bars.
- The fact of being in jail is trying or complying with acts such as putting people who have committed blood crimes (crimes) in prison, without freedom, separating them from other convicts.
- The main mission of prisons is to protect citizens from dangerous people or people who may commit crimes again.
- All people who are shown by their acts, crimes, psychological or psychiatric studies that they are not able to return to complying with norms, among society, must learn in jail that it is not possible. You have to follow the rules and comply with the laws.
- The prison has the mission(among other things) of reinserting people. It is not only useful to serve a sentence, apart from paying for the errors that have been committed (of whatever nature) they must be reintegrated into society. What cannot be done is to serve a sentence and leave with the same thoughts, the same ideas and the same desire to repeat the mistakes they have made and have made that led them to be there.
- There are cases where the sentence is called and is known as pretrial detention. What does this terminology mean? That justice, to prevent the guilty person from fleeing, escaping or not paying with his sentence, escapes. To avoid this, he is awarded pretrial detention. All this will happen as long as he has not been convicted and there is no firm conviction.
- Among the rules and words in this “sector” or this “world”, one will hear people say: in a prison regime, in a closed regime, in an open regime and in an ordinary regime. What does each regime mean for the person to whom it is awarded? We tell you right now.
- When it is said that there is an ordinary regime, they are referring to the fact that the accused person has already been told that they will be sentenced and/or found guilty of a specific charge. Justice will have decided that the defendants (or those already sentenced), those who have a sentence and are already in a sentence with the second degree and those who are detained or are not yet classified.
- We also find ourselves with the closed regime. What is or who is imposed this law or regulation? This regime will always be imposed on convicts who have already been sentenced and are serving their first degree. To give them the closed regime, it is because they are considered prisoners of danger, their actions are considered very dangerous, they can escape, they are not people who want to rejoin or insert themselves into society or want or have verified that they do not want to comply with the rules what is in society. If they can verify and the psychologists and psychiatrists certify that they are a danger and can go back to their old ways and do the same for which they have been tried, they are kept in jail.
- The open regime, is what the law puts or grants to prisoners or convicts who are already serving their sentence in jail or have already served part of the sentence. So, they are given a chance to have some freedom. What is done is that they are serving part of their sentence in jail, but they no longer have to be locked up 24 hours a day. In general, what is done is to be on the street during the day, free. But in the evening or at night, they must already go back to jail and sleep there.
- All the regimes that we have already commented on and are the ones that exist are called prison regimes. It is necessary to know, therefore, what it means when it says prison regimes. Well, it means that there are rules.
- These are rules that must be followed to the letter so that (unfortunately) the atrocities that are being seen more and more do not occur in society. We all know what we should do and also what should not be done under any circumstances. People can’t do what they want, when they want. Well, in jail, the same thing happens. There are also laws and there are rules. They must be followed closely. Both in behavior, such as schedules, coexistence, among other things… if those who are locked up, the prisoners, did what they wanted in jail, there would be a rebellion. Therefore, it is inadmissible. As each prisoner is locked up for a reason, serving a different sentence (and a long etcetera), they are given a different regime and it will depend on what they have done, how they progress, how they feel inserted in society,
- Not always people who have committed a crime will go to jail. In fact, it will be assessed and at trial (before the judge and lawyers) the possibility that he will not go to prison will be assessed, we repeat, depending on the case and what he has done. Of course, instead, you must abide by the following options (always valuable).
- They can be sentenced to do jobs in the community. They really are called, community jobs. On the one hand, they help the community (society), they are aware of what they have done, they pay their sentences, they collaborate with society and they do not take the case to the level of depriving them of their liberty. Of course, you must comply with the days, hours and work. Otherwise, the case could be taken to jail time.
- In other types of cases, also the person who is judged, may avoid jail if an electronic bracelet is placed. This is placed to be able to be controlled at all times. With this the police control him. He has to comply with what he is told. If he goes outside the kilometers, meters or the bracelet is not connected to the police network and they detect him, they can arrest him. The same, how to remove the electronic bracelet. If they verify that there is no signal and that it has been removed, they come looking for you and can take you to jail and stop being free.
- Fines for a small charge. If it is not a serious crime, they will only make you pay the sentence, with a fine. You will have to pay as decided. Daily an economic, monthly amount, or the assets you have will be seized to be able to pay what has been awarded to you.
- Be careful, apart from paying the (economic) fine, there is also the possibility that you will be sentenced to imprisonment for any number of years and, in addition, also pay a fine. The amount that in the trial, the judge, has indicated to you.
- If we have already commented that you can pay your sentence with community work, you can also pay your sentence with community work, with courses (studies or training), with being free, but having to go to prison at night and sleep there, etc. They are different options, always valuable and always ruled by a judge.
What do you need:
- Security guards and/or police officers.
- Judges, to pass sentences.
- Rules and laws.
- Jail them.
- Comply with the law and the established regulations so that your freedom is not taken away.
- Lawyers.
Tips
That a person is left without freedom and is in jail or is deprived of liberty for committing crimes is not something that has been done for a few years… it is something almost as old as the black thread (as they say). In fact, prisons as such, no. But at the time, and we are talking about centuries ago (as much as five hundred years ago), there were no prisons, but there were so-called workhouses.
What were these workhouses for? Well, they were used for production when they were interested or when it suited them. In those centuries, what was done was to look for the prisoners, so that they could start working. Since there were not many workers for certain jobs. If we look back or look at documents or films, we will see that prisoners are almost always used for forceful or very hard work. Like picking cotton, chopping stone, working in full sun…
You always have to avoid having to know how to live in prison and what kind of laws you have to comply with. Because of course, in prison, some rules and laws are also followed and there must be a coexistence. If this were not the case, if the rules in prison were not followed or if the police, security guards and other state bodies were not followed, it would be a real madness.
Whenever a person has to go to jail, it will be because they have committed a crime. It does not have to be expressly of blood, it can be for treatment, sale or consumption of drugs, robberies, accidents, omission of help, mistreatment, crime, robberies, rape, etc…