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The vast majority of prisons within Urcea are operated by the [[Government_of_Urcea#Subdivisions|crownlands, provinces, and states]], with three hundred and eight remaining facilities operated by the [[Ministry of Justice (Urcea)|Ministry of Justice]] including two ecclesiastical facilities.
The vast majority of prisons within Urcea are operated by the [[Government_of_Urcea#Subdivisions|crownlands, provinces, and states]], with three hundred and eight remaining facilities operated by the [[Ministry of Justice (Urcea)|Ministry of Justice]] including two ecclesiastical facilities.
The Urcean incarceration system uses {{wp|Penal labour|penal labor}} extensively, with more than 72% of Urcean prisoners doing at least some work during their term of incarceration. Within the [[Culture of Urcea|culture of Urcea]], work is viewed to have a redemptive value, but is also considered to be a gateway to reducing recidivism and equipping convicts to be suited for gainful employment upon their release from prison. The majority of prison labor is devoted towards some type of simple manufacturing, though an increasing number of prison programs are devoted to more complex labor which involves training programs for inmates. Most prisoners want to work, but most work is also involuntary. Prison labor pay varies by jurisdiction, with Ministry of Justice and ecclesiastical prisons paying forty cents per hour. Prison laborers are the sole group of laborers in Urcea not subject to the [[Guilds (Urcea)|guild system]]. The [[Government of Urcea]] almost exclusively procures furniture


===Ecclesiastical facilities===
===Ecclesiastical facilities===