Corl: For taking this photo what the person could be talking about is brandishing. But holding a weapon in your house isn't really against the law unless you shoot someone (murder) without a reason. I mean people have brandished weapons and put it on the internet before, such as Kentucky Ballistics, USAirsoft (Airsoft weapons still count.) There also could be a possibility that Corl doesn't have a gun license.
Yep as someone who is a kid and my father bought me a 22 rifle and a shotgun and He has taken a couple of pictures of me holding it at a shooting range and he has gotten in no trouble for it
5:32 actually scamming fans constitutes fraud of sales under false pretenses which is illegal, but sadly under the fact that you cannot verify anything without evidence it would be hard to arrest someone
For anyone who's curious of the reason Techno got "arrested", the UA-camr put "Made a video of him trying to [[OOF]] himself." That's just disrespectful, man...
@@EpicCEO.. Wasn’t a spelling correction, math correction, or anything nerd like, and yet, telling someone they forgot a letter is being a smart ass now?
I love how Laughability doesn’t ask us to like and sub in the beginning of his vids like most other UA-camrs. I also like how he always says that we only have to like and sub if we want. Keep up the great work! ❤️❤️❤️
To slander someone who passed away from a serious illness tho... there's a swift kick in the ass from karma heading their way... Thanks for the video u always make me laugh 😃
Clickbait videos be like: DRINKING WATER AT 3AM (GONE WRONG) (ALMOST DIED) (COPS CALLED) (WENT TO HOSPITAL) (DAD PREGNANT) (I SAW THANOS) (HE ALMOST SNAPPED ME) (200% REAL) (NOT CLICKBAIT)
I like how the reason ishowspeed was "arrested" was "swatting." Swatting isn't an offense from the victim, it's an offense for whoever swatted the victim 💀 Even if he did go to jail, the point of the whole thing is "youtubers who did CRIMES and went to jail" and ishowspeed didn't commit any sort of crime.
7:03 if you were wondering what was the censored the fave one was pedo allegations techno one was "Making a video of trying to kill himself" Yes that is what it said cause i found the exact video
I love the fact that we can see who he is subscribed to on the right of chrome 80% of the time it is open I can see you are subscribed to "Lets Game It Out" good choice
omg i can’t believe so many people went to jail for illegal reasoning! I had no idea you could go to jail for that, i thought you only went to jail for legal things 😧😱😳
If you're wondering Fave and Juke went to jail for pedophilia accusations, and they wrote that technoblade maded a video trying to kill himself. The first two are true, the last one is not.
Imagine you're a Roblox UA-camr that posts regularly but you decided to take a break for 1 month without posting about it on social media, you enjoy your free time, sip tea, then come back to UA-cam just to hear from people that you died ☠️
1:39 oh so your talking about the bad bad bad drugs and hiding bodies after lets just say. the same way william afton died. and doing the bad dirty with kids. is that correct?
7:00 for those who dont want to check the original video of this short and give the person a view, the "reason" (definetly so real guys) was "made a video of him trying to k*ll himself"
@@eiffeltower2479 most of his jokes during the old times of his channel made a lot of jokes with crimes or that have to do with illegal fda stuff that would end him up on a watch list
Hey hey hey hey, may have your attention on October 4th 2023 at 2:00 not in the video the time 2:00 turn off your phone, completely, and TV and radio okay because they’re going to test something and people who are scared that something will happen turn off your phone completely and radio and TV because they really put a very loud sound on every phone in America
ok, here is a developer who went to jail, his name is “Explode1”, he was well known for the adventure forward series and paper roblox. he was arrested do to being a child enjoyer and other crimes. edit: i changed the crime name, just in case.
Most prisoners are part of the "general population" of the prison, members of which are generally able to socialize with each other in common areas of the prison.[74] A control unit or segregation unit (also called a "block" or "isolation cell") is a highly secure area of the prison, where inmates are placed in solitary confinement to isolate them from the general population.[75] Other prisoners that are often segregated from the general population include those who are in protective custody, or who are on suicide watch, and those whose behavior presents a threat to other prisoners. Other facilities[edit] This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) In countries where capital punishment is practiced, such as the United States, some prisons are equipped with a "death row", where prisoners are held prior to their executions, as well as an execution chamber, where they are put to death under controlled conditions. Pictured here is the lethal injection room at San Quentin Prison, c. 2010. In addition to the above facilities, others that are common include prison factories and workshops, visiting areas, mail rooms, telephone and computer rooms, a prison store (often called a "canteen") where prisoners can purchase goods. Some prisons have a death row where prisoners who have been sentenced to death await execution and an execution room, where the death sentence is carried out. In places like Singapore and Malaysia, there is place for corporal punishment (carried out by caning).[76] Special types[edit] Youth detention facilities[edit] Juvenile prison in Germany Main article: Youth detention center Prisons for juveniles are known by a variety of names, including "youth detention facilities", "juvenile detention centers", and "reformatories". The purpose of youth detention facilities is to keep young offenders away from the public, while working towards rehabilitation.[77] The idea of separately treating youthful and adult offenders is a relatively modern idea. The earliest known use of the term "juvenile delinquency" was in London in 1816, from where it quickly spread to the United States. The first juvenile correctional institution in the United States opened in 1825 in New York City. By 1917, juvenile courts had been established in all but 3 states.[78] It was estimated that in 2011 more than 95,000 juveniles were locked up in prisons and jails in the United States (the largest youth prisoner population in the world).[79] Besides prisons, many other types of residential placement exist within juvenile justice systems, including youth homes, community-based programs, training schools and boot camps.[78] Like adult facilities, youth detention centers in some countries are experiencing overcrowding due to large increases in incarceration rates of young offenders. Crowding can create extremely dangerous environments in juvenile detention centers and juvenile correctional facilities. Overcrowding may also lead to the decrease in availability to provide the youth with much needed and promised programs and services while they are in the facility. Many times the administration is not prepared to handle the large number of residents and therefore the facilities can become unstable and create instability in simple logistics.[80] In addition to overcrowding, juvenile prisons are questioned for their overall effectiveness in rehabilitating youth. Many critics note high juvenile recidivism rates, and the fact that the most of the youths that are incarcerated are those from lower socio-economic classes (who often suffer from broken families, lack of educational/job opportunities, and violence in their communities).[78][80] Women's prisons[edit] Main article: Incarceration of women Mercer Reformatory (Toronto, Canada), which opened in 1874 and was Canada's first dedicated prison for women. The reformatory was closed in 1969 due to an abuse scandal. In the 19th century, a growing awareness that female prisoners had different needs to male prisoners led to the establishment of dedicated prisons for women.[81] In modern times, it is the norm for female inmates to be housed in either a separate prison or a separate wing of a unisex prison. The aim is to protect them from physical and sexual abuse that would otherwise occur. In the Western world, the guards of women's prisons are usually female, though not always.[82][83] For example, in federal women's correction facilities of the United States, 70% of guards are male.[84] Rape and sexual offenses remain commonplace in many women's prisons, and are usually underreported.[85] Two studies in the late 2000s noted that because a high proportion of female inmates have experienced sexual abuse in the past, they are particularly vulnerable to further abuse.[86][87] The needs of mothers during pregnancy and childbirth often conflict with the demands of the prison system. The Rebecca Project, a non-profit organization that campaigns for women's rights issues, reports that "In 2007, the Bureau of Justice Statistics stated that, on average, 5% of women who enter into state prisons are pregnant and in jails [local prisons] 6% of women are pregnant".[88] The standard of care that female prisoners receive before and after giving birth is often far worse than the standard expected by the general population, and sometimes almost none is given.[88] In some countries, female prisoners may be restrained while giving birth.[89] In many countries including the United States, mothers will frequently be separated from their baby after giving birth.[90] Research has shown a significant link between females in prison and brain injury [91][92][93][94] which supports research that shows incarcerated females are overwhelmingly victims of domestic violence (mainly male violence against women).[95][96][97] Military prisons and prisoner-of-war camps[edit] Captives at Camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a United States military prison where people are being indefinitely detained in solitary confinement as part of the "War on Terror" (January 2002). The prisoners are forced to wear goggles and headphones for sensory deprivation and to prevent them from communicating with other prisoners. The Patarei Sea Fortress, known as the notorious Soviet-era prison, in Tallinn, Estonia. Main articles: Military prison, Prisoner-of-war camp, and American Civil War prison camps Prisons have formed parts of military systems since the French Revolution. France set up its system in 1796. They were modernized in 1852 and since their existence, are used variously to house prisoners of war, unlawful combatants, those whose freedom is deemed a national security risk by military or civilian authorities, and members of the military found guilty of a serious crime. Military prisons in the United States have also been converted to civilian prisons, to include Alcatraz Island. Alcatraz was formerly a military prison for soldiers during the American Civil War.[98] In the American Revolution, British prisoners held by the U.S. were assigned to local farmers as laborers. The British kept American sailors in broken down ship hulks with high death rates.[citation needed] In the Napoleonic wars, the broken down hulks were still in use for naval prisoners. One French surgeon recalled his captivity in Spain, where scurvy, diarrhea, dysentery, and typhus abounded, and prisoners died by the thousands: "These great trunks of ships were immense coffins, in which living men were consigned to a slow death.... [In the hot weather we had] black army bread full of gritty particles, biscuit full of maggots, salt meat that was already decomposing, rancid lard, spoiled cod, [and] stale rice, peas, and beans."[99] In the American Civil War, at first prisoners of war were released, after they promised not to fight again unless formally exchanged. When the Confederacy refused to exchange black prisoners the system broke down, and each side built large-scale POW camps. Conditions in terms of housing, food, and medical care were bad in the Confederacy, and the Union retaliated by imposing harsh conditions.[100] By 1900 the legal framework of the Geneva and Hague Convention provided considerable protection. In the First World War, millions of prisoners were held on both sides, with no major atrocities. Officers received privileged treatment. There was an increase in the use of forced labor throughout Europe. Food and medical treatment were generally comparable to what active duty soldiers received, and housing was much better than front-line conditions.[101] Political prisons and administrative detention[edit] Main articles: Political prisoner and Administrative detention Political prisoners are people who have been imprisoned because of their political beliefs, activities and affiliations. There is much debate about who qualifies as a "political prisoner". The category of "political prisoner" is often contested, and many regimes that incarcerate political prisoners often claim that they are merely "criminals". Others who are sometimes classified as "political prisoners" include prisoners who were politicized in prison, and are subsequently punished for their involvement with political causes.[102][103][l] Many countries maintain or have in the past had a system of prisons specifically intended for political prisoners. In some countries, dissidents can be detained, tortured, executed, and/or "disappeared" without trial. This can happen either legally, or extralegally (sometimes by falsely accusing people and fabricating evidence against them).[104]
kazok went to jail because of hacking lots of roblox accounts *we are not sure if he's in jail or on the run* we suspect that he deleted his videos so he becomes a bit more *unknown* but he definaly did do things you could to jail for we are just not sure if he is in jail
he was in contact with several minors on discord for this kind of purposes, then manipulated one into letting him do this, yes he actually slept with the minor as well (if you didnt notice then rewatch the video about him) but IT IS NOT CLEAR whether he went to jail or not, but he was indeed arrested well its a furry so what do you expect
@@poatatoooo oh sorry. I was also trying to keep people safe I wish people seeing that reply could tell someone or maybe contact 911 In fact, I’m also going through it. Someone told me they like me and though I don’t feel comfortable saying my age online, I will say that he was much older then me and made me REALLY UNCOMFORTABLE
alternative title: laugh ability watching garbage tiktoks that are lying to people for money part 9876543210th time edit: juke is the only one that went to jail out of everyone for doing stuff to minor im not gonna say
I have been in this situation before. My friend almost got killed by her """""""friend"""""" and i told her and helped her and she ended up almost killing the guy and he went to jail. (My friend killed him as self defense so dont come at me) and this is a true story.
let me out
Surprised no one noticed rubensim in the comments
Yoooo ruben
Hi bro, How ya doing, and no ^^
You still in jail ?
Ha LOL
6:21 I love how surprised he gets
THAT LEFT ME DEAD
Then he starts tweaking
*gulp* I was hoping no one would find my records
What did you do?
Hi kaden
kaden explain
3 comments ONLY????
U copied my name my name is Kaden
At 6:46 i was like "excuse me?"
I miss technoblade 😭😭😭😭
…dude. WHY DID THEY SAY THAT. Terrible.
I committed 400000 crimes after I saw that. ( *_THAT WAS A JOKE_* )
But seriously, I was MAD.
Could someone tell me what they said? The person deleted the video
3:47 this one had me cracking up 💀
LMFAO
💀
kazok is a unwkown person at this point,nobody Knows who he is.
@@Extrafreakymayyy 🤓
I know him
He deleted all his videos
an* unknown*
@@MT04_VR 🤓
bruh. whoever said technoblade went to jail is a sick, evil, and vindictive person.
why are there so many replies this comment is 8 months old
I agree, and anyways he died, he posted a video saying his cancer got too bad to fix, rip.
yes
i agree. technoblade will always be remembered.
Fr tho
I agree with you. Fly high technoblade
I’m so surprised someone went to jail for illegal reasoning, it’s like that’s what you need to do to go to jail
Lol yes it’s like you have to do illegal things to go to prison
Use your compute ondjdjdjfjfkg
Eke idiot
Wow its almost like breathing air isnt illegal
@@tylern6420 so is breathing air illegal?
You said “it’s almost like breathing air isn’t illegal”
3:53 GOT ME DYING LAUGHING IN THE FLOOR WHEN HE SAID THE SEND ME THE PHOTO LOL
Cap
yh hes _doxxing_ people
@@adamsucksatroblox dude laughability is just joking, plus he is not doxing anyone.
Same here
Hey that was me 😂
Lol
Lol
@Mrmannervrfr
Bruh people lol
i thought this would have more comments and likes
Fave is not in jail, he's really active on Spotify.
he should be in jail though tbh
@@crybabyscomfortcrowd i agree
he also supposedly has a new channel but im pretty sure its fake
@@gabrieldabriel Its fake.
Want a break from the ads?
(In jail)
“Hey who are you? Never seen ya round here.”
“a Roblox player”
You should we pinned omfg-
💀💀💀
Lol
@@Z0MB13W0LF3ZZZgrammar police woo woo woo
it is be not we
Corl: For taking this photo
what the person could be talking about is brandishing. But holding a weapon in your house isn't really against the law unless you shoot someone (murder) without a reason.
I mean people have brandished weapons and put it on the internet before, such as Kentucky Ballistics, USAirsoft (Airsoft weapons still count.) There also could be a possibility that Corl doesn't have a gun license.
The TikTok ppl prob thought it was about the gun🫥
Yep as someone who is a kid and my father bought me a 22 rifle and a shotgun and He has taken a couple of pictures of me holding it at a shooting range and he has gotten in no trouble for it
@@ldkwhat_toputhere I am worried about your school
@@tsunpie First of all I have never thought about shooting up a school I am not A monster like that guy that killed 19 kids
There's a bot comment above you that says the sake thing
4:09 uh yeah, that typically is why people go to jail
5:32 actually scamming fans constitutes fraud of sales under false pretenses which is illegal, but sadly under the fact that you cannot verify anything without evidence it would be hard to arrest someone
Walt from beluga
For anyone who's curious of the reason Techno got "arrested", the UA-camr put "Made a video of him trying to [[OOF]] himself." That's just disrespectful, man...
Yea I searched the video and it was disgusting
Yeah.. it is really disrespectful ..
I won't search it up because I like my eyes and I dont want to bleach it
Like man why would you post such a bad thing AAAGGHHHH
He did not
7:06 this is so disrespectful man bro talking about a guy that passed away because of cancer then this little kid went to another level man
It’s probably a kid that hates Minecraft a lot and decided it would somehow be right to say this
That guy who accused technoblade of going to jail said he tried to kill himself. Thanks humanity
And he said that knowing he died of cancer. This world is messed.
@@EpicCEO.. up
@@tetrahenix 🤓
@@EpicCEO.. Wasn’t a spelling correction, math correction, or anything nerd like, and yet, telling someone they forgot a letter is being a smart ass now?
@@EpicCEO.. you are 🤓
I love how Laughability doesn’t ask us to like and sub in the beginning of his vids like most other UA-camrs. I also like how he always says that we only have to like and sub if we want. Keep up the great work! ❤️❤️❤️
2:36 jump scare warning
9:21 veri scary
10:34 Noo
11:24 sad
To slander someone who passed away from a serious illness tho... there's a swift kick in the ass from karma heading their way...
Thanks for the video u always make me laugh 😃
Idk if technoblade did upload a video of him trying to oof himself, but if he did then it could of gotten him in trouble
@@ArmedandDangerous918 as someone who keeps up with what’s going on in MCYT community I can confirm that he did not post anything like that
@@ArmedandDangerous918 he f*cking didnt
Why do you think his nam is laughability?
Clickbait videos be like: DRINKING WATER AT 3AM (GONE WRONG) (ALMOST DIED) (COPS CALLED) (WENT TO HOSPITAL) (DAD PREGNANT) (I SAW THANOS) (HE ALMOST SNAPPED ME) (200% REAL) (NOT CLICKBAIT)
Frfr
homie ya sure you didnt comment on the wrong video
I like how the reason ishowspeed was "arrested" was "swatting."
Swatting isn't an offense from the victim, it's an offense for whoever swatted the victim 💀
Even if he did go to jail, the point of the whole thing is "youtubers who did CRIMES and went to jail" and ishowspeed didn't commit any sort of crime.
true
fact.
Speed did go get arrested I saw it on his live Channel
Probably the karen saw him when he lit the fire on the ps4 that he broke
Fax
Whoever said technoblade was in jail its just sickening bc he died 😢 TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES❤
@@nicklas723when?
2:35 for a split second corl with his shotgun
Jumpscare
0:18 i like how he searched for "*roblox went to jail*"
Yes lol
OH NO ROBLOX WENT TO JAIL (๑•ૅㅁ•๑)
Lol
These are the literal best series on youtube
True
agreed+++
yuh 💅
Agreed
Yep
i cant believe people just make these tiktoks for views, i mean no teen is really gonna believe it scrolling on tiktok.
exactly
except if you are a kid you might believe it but i feel bad for them
Agreed
You would be suprised
Especially the techno blade one, that’s pure disrespect.
What Albert and Laughability have in common is their sarcasms
me who is learning 3 languages on duolingo, learned ancient egyptian, and liked and subscribed with my toe: i have accomplished it all.
7:03 if you were wondering what was the censored the fave one was pedo allegations techno one was "Making a video of trying to kill himself" Yes that is what it said cause i found the exact video
Ah, ok.
@@saranowosad5940 The dude who made the vid was messed up ngl
He’s prob a 10 yr old who thinks he’s funny
Lets riot and fucking end the earth idk
@@Acid_legendbecause making fun of somebody who has passed away is funny to demented people I guess
Person:why are you here in jail? Scammer: I scammed 4 year olds out of there moms credit card
LMAO
"how was my dad arrested?"
"Reason Unknown"
Illegal reasoning
They simply wanted to experience jailbreak in real life
2:45 it’s not the smile but it’s the gun.
that statement was in jest
Ah yes another one of these videos m8's gotta love them m8's
first of all, technoblade didnt go to jail, he died from cancer and is a very famous minecraft youtuber
nah fr/
second of all, salt in the wound bro
The reason in that video is “trying to kill himself” like wdym- maybe s* bombing but that’s so messed up to say about a dead person…
3:48 Omg he said my name guys I’m so cool 😎
LMAO
New laugh quote of the year. 'He sure was went to jail.'
I love the fact that we can see who he is subscribed to on the right of chrome 80% of the time it is open I can see you are subscribed to "Lets Game It Out" good choice
omg i can’t believe so many people went to jail for illegal reasoning! I had no idea you could go to jail for that, i thought you only went to jail for legal things 😧😱😳
It’s almost like jail is a punishment or something
8:19 Bro he literally cut cuz an alarm lol
lmaooooooo
I love how they say he went to jail for that picture when they just posted that too
4:07 nah you dont have to tell me why i can already see it
7:12 what a disrespefull person
It's spelled disrespectful.
@@dominusempire291"erm... actually!" ☝️🤓
3:52
For your information the technoblade one was that person accusing technoblade making a video of himself doing unalive
Laughability: takes 3 months off and posts about it
Them: "NOOO!!! HE WENT TO JAIL!!!!"
I like how the video said Kazok went to jail and then laugh searched "Kazok died"
6:43 HES NOT EVEN A ROBLOX UA-camR also rip technoblade
“It’s all lies on that platform”
*PHONE ALARM* ‘BUM BADUN BUM BADUN’🎉🎉🎉 MWA CHEFS KISS
4:58 it shows an anime player website as most recent websites lmao
bro he has referenced anime 20 billion times
Cant wait for the kids saying laugh went to jail for making this video😂
If you're wondering Fave and Juke went to jail for pedophilia accusations, and they wrote that technoblade maded a video trying to kill himself. The first two are true, the last one is not.
thanks
Fave didn't go to jail not sure ab juke though
when you do research it, there's hardly any info on Juke for some reason, not sure why
@@OFWGKTA-2007 Juke did go to prison, there are people covering it with actual proof
juke did not go to jial for that juke went to jial for grooming a 16 year old
3:56 the hell laughability😭💀
“Like and subscribe with your mom’s credit card”🤣
Don’t you just love sitting down watching Kazok jail lore
Imagine you're a Roblox UA-camr that posts regularly
but you decided to take a break for 1 month without posting about it on social media, you enjoy your free time, sip tea, then come back to UA-cam just to hear from people that you died ☠️
1:39 oh so your talking about the bad bad bad drugs and hiding bodies after lets just say. the same way william afton died. and doing the bad dirty with kids. is that correct?
😮
Me: watching the vid Laugh:subscribe! i like to ask at the middle of the video Me: What! i just started watching?! lol
Unless you’re in Britain and only carry daggers😂 3:12
5:48 I have a feeling this is my classmate
@CrumbleYT420 obsessed with ducks
7:00 for those who dont want to check the original video of this short and give the person a view, the "reason" (definetly so real guys) was "made a video of him trying to k*ll himself"
I’m suprised you haven’t gone to jail.
LOL
what did he do?
?
@@eiffeltower2479 Murder 16 people in California. The FBI is still looking for him
@@eiffeltower2479 most of his jokes during the old times of his channel made a lot of jokes with crimes or that have to do with illegal fda stuff that would end him up on a watch list
Hey hey hey hey, may have your attention on October 4th 2023 at 2:00 not in the video the time 2:00 turn off your phone, completely, and TV and radio okay because they’re going to test something and people who are scared that something will happen turn off your phone completely and radio and TV because they really put a very loud sound on every phone in America
Laughability: "most facts from tiktok not real"
tiktok: "breathing is essential for survival"
me: "tiktok cant fool me this time!"
I love these videos literally how are they even gonna know that they went to jail it dosnt makes sense
These guys really dont know brandishing
Its fine to take a picture of yourself in like your house hokding a gun, but like shooting it is not fine
nice cirno profile picture
sadly cirno day was 3 days ago
the guy who accused technoblade of going to jail said he tried to kill himself.Thats messed up
What's the guy named?
BRUH PEOPLE CAN GO TO JAIL WHEN THERE DEAD
That and he kidnapped someone named Michael and 🔪 someone
ok, here is a developer who went to jail, his name is “Explode1”, he was well known for the adventure forward series and paper roblox. he was arrested do to being a child enjoyer and other crimes.
edit: i changed the crime name, just in case.
for those who don't know at 1:44 what laugha means by this, is that fave had inappropriate conversations with several minors.
Lol you think the police would give him his laptop😂😂😂😂😂
4:52 pretty sure ishowspeed isnt a roblox youtuber
He plays Roblox sometimes I think
2:11 born feb 28 1901 😂😂😂😂
For anyone who doesn’t know about the alarming image corl posted, someone asked his brother if he ok which he is. Of course he’s not arrested
My brain: wifhsgdhsyfyehhfhshd
Me:do I need therapy?
Petition for Laugh to make an un-censored channel
👇
Shout out to that one person who actually subscribed with the iris of there eyeball.
This is just funny 3:42
Most prisoners are part of the "general population" of the prison, members of which are generally able to socialize with each other in common areas of the prison.[74] A control unit or segregation unit (also called a "block" or "isolation cell") is a highly secure area of the prison, where inmates are placed in solitary confinement to isolate them from the general population.[75] Other prisoners that are often segregated from the general population include those who are in protective custody, or who are on suicide watch, and those whose behavior presents a threat to other prisoners.
Other facilities[edit]
This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
In countries where capital punishment is practiced, such as the United States, some prisons are equipped with a "death row", where prisoners are held prior to their executions, as well as an execution chamber, where they are put to death under controlled conditions. Pictured here is the lethal injection room at San Quentin Prison, c. 2010.
In addition to the above facilities, others that are common include prison factories and workshops, visiting areas, mail rooms, telephone and computer rooms, a prison store (often called a "canteen") where prisoners can purchase goods. Some prisons have a death row where prisoners who have been sentenced to death await execution and an execution room, where the death sentence is carried out. In places like Singapore and Malaysia, there is place for corporal punishment (carried out by caning).[76]
Special types[edit]
Youth detention facilities[edit]
Juvenile prison in Germany
Main article: Youth detention center
Prisons for juveniles are known by a variety of names, including "youth detention facilities", "juvenile detention centers", and "reformatories". The purpose of youth detention facilities is to keep young offenders away from the public, while working towards rehabilitation.[77] The idea of separately treating youthful and adult offenders is a relatively modern idea. The earliest known use of the term "juvenile delinquency" was in London in 1816, from where it quickly spread to the United States. The first juvenile correctional institution in the United States opened in 1825 in New York City. By 1917, juvenile courts had been established in all but 3 states.[78] It was estimated that in 2011 more than 95,000 juveniles were locked up in prisons and jails in the United States (the largest youth prisoner population in the world).[79] Besides prisons, many other types of residential placement exist within juvenile justice systems, including youth homes, community-based programs, training schools and boot camps.[78]
Like adult facilities, youth detention centers in some countries are experiencing overcrowding due to large increases in incarceration rates of young offenders. Crowding can create extremely dangerous environments in juvenile detention centers and juvenile correctional facilities. Overcrowding may also lead to the decrease in availability to provide the youth with much needed and promised programs and services while they are in the facility. Many times the administration is not prepared to handle the large number of residents and therefore the facilities can become unstable and create instability in simple logistics.[80]
In addition to overcrowding, juvenile prisons are questioned for their overall effectiveness in rehabilitating youth. Many critics note high juvenile recidivism rates, and the fact that the most of the youths that are incarcerated are those from lower socio-economic classes (who often suffer from broken families, lack of educational/job opportunities, and violence in their communities).[78][80]
Women's prisons[edit]
Main article: Incarceration of women
Mercer Reformatory (Toronto, Canada), which opened in 1874 and was Canada's first dedicated prison for women. The reformatory was closed in 1969 due to an abuse scandal.
In the 19th century, a growing awareness that female prisoners had different needs to male prisoners led to the establishment of dedicated prisons for women.[81] In modern times, it is the norm for female inmates to be housed in either a separate prison or a separate wing of a unisex prison. The aim is to protect them from physical and sexual abuse that would otherwise occur.
In the Western world, the guards of women's prisons are usually female, though not always.[82][83] For example, in federal women's correction facilities of the United States, 70% of guards are male.[84] Rape and sexual offenses remain commonplace in many women's prisons, and are usually underreported.[85] Two studies in the late 2000s noted that because a high proportion of female inmates have experienced sexual abuse in the past, they are particularly vulnerable to further abuse.[86][87]
The needs of mothers during pregnancy and childbirth often conflict with the demands of the prison system. The Rebecca Project, a non-profit organization that campaigns for women's rights issues, reports that "In 2007, the Bureau of Justice Statistics stated that, on average, 5% of women who enter into state prisons are pregnant and in jails [local prisons] 6% of women are pregnant".[88] The standard of care that female prisoners receive before and after giving birth is often far worse than the standard expected by the general population, and sometimes almost none is given.[88] In some countries, female prisoners may be restrained while giving birth.[89] In many countries including the United States, mothers will frequently be separated from their baby after giving birth.[90]
Research has shown a significant link between females in prison and brain injury [91][92][93][94] which supports research that shows incarcerated females are overwhelmingly victims of domestic violence (mainly male violence against women).[95][96][97]
Military prisons and prisoner-of-war camps[edit]
Captives at Camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a United States military prison where people are being indefinitely detained in solitary confinement as part of the "War on Terror" (January 2002). The prisoners are forced to wear goggles and headphones for sensory deprivation and to prevent them from communicating with other prisoners.
The Patarei Sea Fortress, known as the notorious Soviet-era prison, in Tallinn, Estonia.
Main articles: Military prison, Prisoner-of-war camp, and American Civil War prison camps
Prisons have formed parts of military systems since the French Revolution. France set up its system in 1796. They were modernized in 1852 and since their existence, are used variously to house prisoners of war, unlawful combatants, those whose freedom is deemed a national security risk by military or civilian authorities, and members of the military found guilty of a serious crime. Military prisons in the United States have also been converted to civilian prisons, to include Alcatraz Island. Alcatraz was formerly a military prison for soldiers during the American Civil War.[98]
In the American Revolution, British prisoners held by the U.S. were assigned to local farmers as laborers. The British kept American sailors in broken down ship hulks with high death rates.[citation needed]
In the Napoleonic wars, the broken down hulks were still in use for naval prisoners. One French surgeon recalled his captivity in Spain, where scurvy, diarrhea, dysentery, and typhus abounded, and prisoners died by the thousands:
"These great trunks of ships were immense coffins, in which living men were consigned to a slow death.... [In the hot weather we had] black army bread full of gritty particles, biscuit full of maggots, salt meat that was already decomposing, rancid lard, spoiled cod, [and] stale rice, peas, and beans."[99]
In the American Civil War, at first prisoners of war were released, after they promised not to fight again unless formally exchanged. When the Confederacy refused to exchange black prisoners the system broke down, and each side built large-scale POW camps. Conditions in terms of housing, food, and medical care were bad in the Confederacy, and the Union retaliated by imposing harsh conditions.[100]
By 1900 the legal framework of the Geneva and Hague Convention provided considerable protection. In the First World War, millions of prisoners were held on both sides, with no major atrocities. Officers received privileged treatment. There was an increase in the use of forced labor throughout Europe. Food and medical treatment were generally comparable to what active duty soldiers received, and housing was much better than front-line conditions.[101]
Political prisons and administrative detention[edit]
Main articles: Political prisoner and Administrative detention
Political prisoners are people who have been imprisoned because of their political beliefs, activities and affiliations. There is much debate about who qualifies as a "political prisoner". The category of "political prisoner" is often contested, and many regimes that incarcerate political prisoners often claim that they are merely "criminals". Others who are sometimes classified as "political prisoners" include prisoners who were politicized in prison, and are subsequently punished for their involvement with political causes.[102][103][l]
Many countries maintain or have in the past had a system of prisons specifically intended for political prisoners. In some countries, dissidents can be detained, tortured, executed, and/or "disappeared" without trial. This can happen either legally, or extralegally (sometimes by falsely accusing people and fabricating evidence against them).[104]
You did not have to write all of that, I hate you.
thats why u have no likes
i cant even scroll now.
Did he just wrote a very long word just for this comment?💀
👏👏👏
Technoblade didn’t go to jail he just died by cancer
"im scamming all of u-" *the fbi bust in his door* lol
Ok
Kazok's sense of jail is *unknown*
kazok went to jail because of hacking lots of roblox accounts *we are not sure if he's in jail or on the run* we suspect that he deleted his videos so he becomes a bit more *unknown* but he definaly did do things you could to jail for we are just not sure if he is in jail
@@Grimez8we don’t even know who he is, so we cannot confirm that he went to jail
ye true@@luisshorts.
Guys I am actually telling the truth tho!
Omg am a big fan
No
Wrong lemmy technoblade makes youtube videos on the minecraft dream smp so there would be no reason to kill anybody!
Lol your videos are not true but I seen 2 of them and they are dam funny🤣😂
Laughabillity: searched roblox went to jail
Me being the sarcastic kid i am: *ROBLOX WENT TO JAIL?! WHAT A TRAGEDY*
Bruh (send me a picture of your credit card 💳) 😂😂😂
The reason juker went to jail is because he drove a 16 hour drive to sleep with a minor
I could've gone about my day without knowing that! Thank you very much!!!
@@beanosdragon1208 Bro how did u not know, hes literally a furry
fun fact was that me and a friend were talking in a vc and actually making jokes about juke being a pedo before he was exposed
he was in contact with several minors on discord for this kind of purposes, then manipulated one into letting him do this, yes he actually slept with the minor as well (if you didnt notice then rewatch the video about him) but IT IS NOT CLEAR whether he went to jail or not, but he was indeed arrested
well its a furry so what do you expect
@@idiot552 because i don't watch his content?
jailmate: what are you here for?
Roblox youtuber: I scammed 90 kids
in case any of you were wondering, Faave is claimed to be "arrested" for child pedophilia.
@@Ansleayyou did NOT have to explain it my guy, we know, and were trying to keep the little timmys innocent
@@Ansleayso uh, delete this
@@poatatoooo wow, what did I do? You did not have to be so rude at all.
So uh, delete the comment
@@Ansleay im just tryna say that kids watch this and we wanna keep them innocent, thats all
@@poatatoooo oh sorry. I was also trying to keep people safe
I wish people seeing that reply could tell someone or maybe contact 911
In fact, I’m also going through it. Someone told me they like me and though I don’t feel comfortable saying my age online, I will say that he was much older then me and made me REALLY UNCOMFORTABLE
Gets arrested * Me: Why am i being arrested :police : I L l eGAl REAsonInG
6:22 best moment of my entire life
korl got canceled or something happened for threatening fans i believe
Didn’t threaten
Just, did some dodgy stuff
His career ended by saying cringe :/
5:14 fun fact:this guy got sued not arrested
Why could a person put Techno in a TikTok, with them knowing he’s Fans is sad about he’s death, even the family..
HE DIDN'T EVEN MAKE ROBLOX VIDEOS
It's bullshit for real and I never even watched him. Just one of the purest forms of disrespect
@@0mello344 true..
I mean the one he went the jail TikTok by the way
6:53 how does the person who made this not know techno is dead
wait a minute. is that TINA BELCHER as corls pfp at 3:00 (on discord)
0:09 what sound is that
(insert sound here)
The majoras mask day remaining sound.
@@dominusempire291 thank you
alternative title: laugh ability watching garbage tiktoks that are lying to people for money part 9876543210th time
edit: juke is the only one that went to jail out of everyone for doing stuff to minor im not gonna say
The thing that starts with r I’m assuming?
@@Ra1ndr0pyes and before that, the thing that starts with gr
@@poatatoooo groom (a cat totally 100%)
Yay a new laughabillity video :)
6:22 the voice 😂😂
I have been in this situation before. My friend almost got killed by her """""""friend"""""" and i told her and helped her and she ended up almost killing the guy and he went to jail. (My friend killed him as self defense so dont come at me) and this is a true story.