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The imprisonment section is detention section for prisoners to serve their sentence.
The section is made of hard concrete and steel bars, and it includes living rooms and a yard for walks.
The section is managed and monitored by skilled prison guards who have undergone training in order to supervise and handle the prisoners.
The section is monitored by cameras and electronic sensors through a control and supervision center that exists at the entrance to each section.
The prisoners' living rooms include a toilet and a shower, as well as personal items that the prisoners is legally permitted to maintain in his cell.
The imprisonment section is a physical unit within the prison, and it is built of living cells in which the prisoners reside and lead their daily lives, under the control and supervision of the section's staff and according to the local rules of the section.
The sections in the prisons vary in security level, type of population, structure, daily schedule and the nature of the local activity.
The security department is responsible for planning and establishing the security arrangements, placing and classifying the prisoners, managing the prisoners' maintenance and discipline system.
The structure of the imprisonment section is usually made of hard concrete, and it includes barred windows, netted yards for walks, metal doors that are monitored by a regional or central control center, television cameras in sensitive locations, secured fences by electronic means or a wall, according to the face of the land, patrols around the facility, watch towers – as required and depending on security considerations.
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