jails in English

noun
1
a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
he spent 15 years in jail
verb
1
put (someone) in jail.
the driver was jailed for two years
synonyms:imprisonput in prisonsend to prisonincarceratelock upput awayinterndetainhold (prisoner/captive)put into detentionput behind barsput inside
noun
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "jails" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "jails", or refer to the context using the word "jails" in the English Dictionary.

1. That whole thing in the jails-

2. Belarus Jails 2 Journalists for Covering Protests

3. Jails and temporary detention camps are overflowing.

4. You never get sick of filling up jails?

5. Capuchins minister in hospitals, schools, soup kitchens and jails

6. Clip 0:01:44 Bedlam – Jails for Mental Illness – Clip

7. Court jails 26 over oil Bunkery in Port Harcourt

8. The country has repressive laws and jails full of political prisoners.

9. I thought jails were built for humanity, and that won't quite qualify.

10. Right now, today, we have 2.3 million people in our jails and prisons.

11. She was imprisoned for a total of three years in other jails.

12. There has been a mass breakout from one of Germany's top security jails.

13. Soldiers and police killed 250-300 prisoners while crushing mutinies in three jails.

14. Department of Corrections Receives PCCD Grant to Assist County Jails with Medication- March 03, 2021

15. STREAM of foreigners trickles in and usually out, of the fetid jails of Bangkok.

16. Cultivated is the First in the Nation Jails to Jobs Program for the Cannabis Industry

17. The details of the repatriation of Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails have been tabulated below:

18. As at # ugust there were # prisoners in Israeli jails and detention centres # of whom were administrative detainees

19. Amend at UCSF fundamentally transforms culture inside prisons and jails to reduce their debilitating health effects

20. Following Acheson's report, the government announced new measures to tackle some of the problems in jails.

21. (vii) Providing the payment of small fines/penalties for the release of Indian nationals in jails/detention centres.

22. As you are aware an advisory had been issued to strengthen security for Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails.

23. Most of the guards stayed in Ushuaia, while the prisoners were relocated to other jails farther north.

24. The prison staff say they have a difficulty with dealing with troublesome prisoners being sent from other jails.

25. Portable Baptistries ARM is one of the largest supplier of Baptistries for churches, prisons, jails and missionaries

26. Non-violent protests outside the jails and the Ministry of the Interior are met with arbitrary arrest.

27. Bridewell is a common noun meaning jail, (now archaic,) a surname, and the proper name of a number of jails.

28. 16 Students also went on job shadows; visited prisons, jails, courtrooms, and forensics laboratories; and undertook community-service projects.

29. (vii) Providing the payment of small fines / penalties for the release of Indian nationals in jails/ detention centres;

30. (c) whether Government has provided legal and consular aid to other Indian nationals lodged in Kuwait jails in securing their release;

31. Incarceration in jails and prisons as a result of alcohol- and drug-related crime is also very high.24

32. There are obviously a number of Pakistani civil prisoners, as we call them, who are lodged in Indian jails on various charges.

33. Bedlam examines the mental health crisis through intimate stories of those in-and-out of ERs, jails and homeless camps

34. Officers have been guarding inmates who can not be accommodated in overcrowded jails following the riots at Strangeways jail in Manchester.

35. Indian Missions are also authorized to pay through ICWF for small fines/penalties for release of Indian nationals in jails/detention centres.

36. The shocking attack on Shri Sarabjit Singh highlights the need for concerted action by Pakistan to safeguard Indians in Pakistani jails.

37. There will be no need of policemen, jails, handcuffs, safes, locks, keys, burglar alarms, hidden electronic listening devices or concealed television cameras.

38. ARM’S collapsible portable Baptistry lives up to its name and is being used in churches and jails, and by missionaries all over the world

39. Such a system of extralegal detention, sometimes called black jails, "damages the legitimate rights of petitioners and seriously damages the government's image, " the article said.

40. While that decision was a welcome move to curb the police's powers of arbitrary detention, black jails now serve as extralegal detention centers for "undesirables" in cities.

41. The term “Calaboose” comes from the Spanish “calabozo” which means “jail, dungeon, or cell” and was used to describe small structures used as jails throughout Texas …

42. UK parliament committee says Huawei Colludes with the Chinese state Teachers are making surprise visits to students who are struggling with online learning NYC jails gear up to limit the …

43. Government is concerned that 372 fishermen and an estimated 199 prisoners are in jails in Pakistan, many of whom have not been granted consular access despite prolonged periods in custody.

44. Correcting Treatment in Corrections “The United States is the world’s leader in incarceration with 2.2 million people currently in the nation’s prisons and jails, a 500 percent increase over the last forty years

45. Aglow women and men reach into their local areas to feed the homeless, minster in jails and prisons, share Bible studies, work with orphans, reach out to juvenile facilities, nursing homes, hospitals, etc

46. “We can build all the jails we think we need and slam the doors down on thousands of people, but it won’t make a bit of difference until we address the fundamental causes of crime.”

47. India and Pakistan today exchanged, through diplomatic channels the list of nationals of each country lodged in others’ jails, consistent with the provisions of the Agreement on Consular Access between India and Pakistan.

48. In a biography of the prison reformer Elizabeth Fry, Mrs E R Pitman wrote, “They made a point of visiting most of the jails and Bridewells in the towns through which they passed, finding in some of them

49. These include the original communion-table Baptistry, which was designed for churches where a permanent Baptistry is impractical, as well as a collapsible portable Baptistry designed for facilities with less storage space such as jails, portable churches and mission fields

50. As the only authentic corrections scheduling and time & attendance solution that exists in the marketplace today, Coss provides a customized scheduling solution specifically for correctional agencies and jails that was designed to meet the real-world challenges facing criminal justice facilities.