Multiple Choice
Jails differ from lockups in that lockups, commonly located in city halls or police stations, are
A) controlled by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
B) authorized to hold individuals for up to 30 days.
C) temporary holding facilities.
D) subject to a low turnover rate.
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