Prison Life
Last updated: 16 January 2026

GOOD

Good Order Or Discipline - a reason for placing a prisoner in segregation when their continued presence on normal location would be detrimental to the good order or discipline of the prison, even if they have not committed a specific disciplinary offence.

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Segregation Unit

An area of a prison where prisoners are held separately from the main population, often for their own protection or as punishment.

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