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Locate or learn about an inmate Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) inmate locator to find out when a prisoner is or was expected to be released. To learn more details about an inmate, find out how to submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to BOP.
Prisoner is less specific. I am a prisoner in my own home because of covid. Inmate, is used for someone who resides in a prison.
Instead of using such terms as felon, offender or parolee, The Marshall Project states that someone (persons name) was convicted of a felony robbery. Or someone (persons name) is registered as a sex offender in California. It does, however, use prisoner and prisoners when it talks about people in prison.
Incarcerated Person: A person confined to a jail or prison.
In the U.S., the term prisoner typically is used for persons confined in federal and state prisons. The term inmate is typically used for persons confined in local and county jails or detention centers. Inmate is sometimes used for persons confined in prisons.
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Incarcerated Person: A person confined to a jail or prison. Formerly Incarcerated Person: A person who has been in a carceral setting. Examples of carceral settings are prisons, immigration detention centers, local jails, and juvenile detention centers.
In the U.S., the term prisoner typically is used for persons confined in federal and state prisons. The term inmate is typically used for persons confined in local and county jails or detention centers.
It depends on the specific institution and where you are. In the US, in general discussion, in causal speech, prison is the common word. ``My uncle is in prison right now. People in prison are generally called inmates. To me, prisoner tends to suggest someone held outside the legal process.

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