What is the difference between a detention center and jail?

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Listed based on severity level (descending):Detention center: Where persons accused of a crime are held waiting to be tried.Jail: A facility under either local, city, state or federal control where inmates serving a term less than a year are held, or untried suspects await trial.Prison: A facility under state or federal control where tried convicts serve their time of more than twelve months.

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