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prisioneros

Prisioneros, or prisoners, are individuals deprived of liberty due to criminal proceedings. They may be detained before trial (pre-trial detention) or convicted and serving a sentence. Confinement typically takes place in correctional facilities such as prisons, jails, or other secure institutions. The term is used in Spanish-speaking contexts, with variations like preso or interno depending on stage and country.

Prison populations are diverse: adults and juveniles, men and women, first-time offenders and long-term inmates. Facilities

International standards, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and regional human rights instruments, require humane

Note: The term may also refer to Los Prisioneros, a Chilean rock band formed in the late

differ
in
security
level
and
may
offer
education,
vocational
training,
healthcare,
and
rehabilitative
programs.
Key
challenges
include
overcrowding,
access
to
medical
care,
safety,
and
ensuring
rights
are
respected.
Many
systems
also
apply
alternatives
to
imprisonment
for
certain
offenses,
such
as
probation
or
community
service,
to
reduce
prison
populations
and
promote
reintegration.
treatment,
due
process,
access
to
counsel,
periodic
review,
and
protection
from
torture
or
cruel
treatment.
The
reintegration
of
released
prisoners,
supported
by
education
and
employment
opportunities,
is
seen
as
essential
to
reducing
recidivism
and
promoting
public
safety.
1970s;
this
is
distinct
from
the
general
concept
of
confinement.