When an individual is incarcerated in a jail, they are commonly referred to as an “inmate” or a “prisoner”. These terms are used interchangeably to describe someone who is confined in a jail or prison facility as a result of being charged with or convicted of a crime. The term “detainee” may also be used to refer to someone who is being held in custody pending trial or other legal proceedings.
What Are You Called When You Are In Jail?
August 18, 2024