Jail vs Prison - What's ACTUALLY The Difference?

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Publicado 2019-07-09
To the layperson, Jail and Prison could sound like the same thing, but there are major differences you should know about. In today's video we look at the big differences between going to Jail versus going to Prison. What is federal prison like? What kind of crime did these criminals have to commit to be sent to either?

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @thebigg8454
    Jail: a sleep over Prison: a sleep over at your uncles house
  • I spent nine months in jail for a non-violent felony. Most of the inmates had committed misdemeanors but there were a few felons. It was the worst nine months of my life. If you're thinking of committing a crime, ask yourself if it's worth the possibility of going to jail or prison.
  • What I know before watching this video: Jail - a room for criminals Prison - a bigger room for criminals
  • @ligenyodu2645
    I never knew both have different meanings, who else?
  • @lks7842
    "If you're gonna break a law, break a federal law" Me, who watches Larry Lawton: "Uhhhh, trust me, no"
  • @vickiehurt2665
    I served some time in a federal prison for a felony and a few people told me it was way different than state prison or county jail. They were right. My experience for the most part was positive given that I had never been in trouble with the law before. It was an eye opening experience to say the least!
  • @adamk5672
    Infographics: “ it’s ok to commit crimes as long as you go to jail”
  • @makoro9161
    Nobody: Infographic Show: If you plan on breaking the law then make sure it's a federal law and not a state law
  • @opz_flint5054
    6:16 I would rather not commit a crime so I wouldn't have to go to neither.
  • @frst.4633
    kinda weird that Jail people are called "Prisoners" and Prison escapees are doing "Jail-Break"
  • @plvmenace
    Family Guy: "No jail isn't prison. Prison is big and scary. A jail is just a sleeping deputy with keys that can grabbed with a long broom handle or a mischievous dog"
  • @DavidEVogel
    I worked with military veterans in jail (County jail, Baltimore MD). Led a counseling session once each week. My big surprise was how many jailees had not been convicted of any crime: they were just awaiting trial.
  • @haroonarain4205
    I like how he’s trying to keep you away from crimes while encouraging you to do something bad as well
  • @jevilstail
    It feels like you’re recommending what type of crime we should commit