51.   There have been three jails here.

52.   Those jails are awful.

53.   When the jails were too full, police would take many of the children over to Kelly Ingram Park, or to the fairgrounds.

54.   When the jail was retired, Martinez hired structural engineers, and explored the vacant building with an eye toward converting it into office space.

55.   With a capacity of eight prisoners, the jail here is the current home for four men doing time for nonsupport, assault and bad checks.

56.   Philippine jails are notorious for escapes, largely because of dilapidated facilities, lax security and corruption among some guards.

57.   Philippine jails are notorious for jailbreaks, mostly due to overcrowding, dilapidated cells and alleged corruption among guards.

58.   But he said Jamaican officials refused because they have so many nationals imprisoned worldwide and Jamaican jails already are overcrowded.

59.   But Jim Wolfe, executive director of the provincial corrections department, said the jail was not overcrowded and there was no doubling up in cells.

60.   Colombian jails are plagued by corruption and overcrowding.

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