What is the difference between jail and prison?
In Indiana, jails are locally-run corrections facilities, while prisons are administered at the state level. In St. Joseph County, the Sheriff runs the County Jail. The Indiana Department of Correction manages the state’s prisons.

Jails are used to hold individuals who are awaiting trial; either because they were not eligible to be released on bond or could not afford to. Jails also house offenders who have been sentenced to serve shorter sentences, usually less than one year.

Prisons are used to house offenders who have been sentenced to serve more than one year.

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