Title 47. Prisons and Prisoners; Probation and Parole
Chapter 1. County and Municipal Prisons and Prisoners
- Miss. Code § 47-1-1 Enforcement of Sentences
- Miss. Code § 47-1-3 County Convicts; Duty of Board of Supervisors
- Miss. Code § 47-1-5 County Convicts; Board of Supervisors May Lease Or Buy Suitable Lands
- Miss. Code § 47-1-7 Boards of Supervisors of Contiguous Counties May Own Farm Jointly; Working Prisoners In Another County
- Miss. Code § 47-1-9 Convicts May Be Worked On Public Roads Or Other County Public Works
- Miss. Code § 47-1-11 Convicts Physically Unable Shall Not Be Required to Work
- Miss. Code § 47-1-13 By Contract County May Work Under Guard Certain Prisoners Before Indictment and Conviction
- Miss. Code § 47-1-15 Deductions From Sentence For Efficient Work
- Miss. Code § 47-1-17 When Convict Not Credited With Wages
- Miss. Code § 47-1-19 Leasing Or Hiring Convicts Unlawful; Lawful Public Service Work
- Miss. Code § 47-1-21 Sheriff to Keep a Jail Docket; What to Contain
- Miss. Code § 47-1-23 The Sexes to Be Kept Separate
- Miss. Code § 47-1-25 Officers to Have Access to Convicts
- Miss. Code § 47-1-27 Maltreatment Forbidden
- Miss. Code § 47-1-29 Complaint of Convicts Investigated
- Miss. Code § 47-1-31 Grand Jury to Examine Records and Treatment of Prisoners
- Miss. Code § 47-1-33 Each Convict to Have Evidence of Term of Sentence and Amount of Fine
- Miss. Code § 47-1-35 County Farms Operating At Loss, Disposition of
- Miss. Code § 47-1-37 Board of Supervisors May Hire Additional Labor to Work On County Farm
- Miss. Code § 47-1-39 Municipal Prison and Prisoners; Municipality to Pay Expenses of Jail Officer Education Courses
- Miss. Code § 47-1-41 Working of Municipal Prisoners
- Miss. Code § 47-1-43 Keeping of County Offenders In Municipal Jails Pending Trial
- Miss. Code § 47-1-45 Board of Supervisors May Agree With Municipalities of the County On Terms of Working Municipal Convicts
- Miss. Code § 47-1-47 Credit Allowed For Labor of Convicts; Treatment
- Miss. Code § 47-1-49 Control Over Jails Owned Jointly By Municipalities and Counties
- Miss. Code § 47-1-51 Jointly Owned Jails; Jail Supplies
- Miss. Code § 47-1-53 Reserved
- Miss. Code § 47-1-55 Jointly Owned Jails; Guards
- Miss. Code § 47-1-57 Furnishing of Medical Aid to Prisoners; Nurse Screening For County Prisoner For Nonemergency Medical Complaints
- Miss. Code § 47-1-59 Hospitalization of Prisoners; Expenses
- Miss. Code § 47-1-61 Penalty For Failure to Discharge Convict
- Miss. Code § 47-1-63 Residency of Prisoner As Affected By Incarceration In Facility of Department of Corrections
Chapter 3. Removal of Prisoners
- Miss. Code § 47-3-1 Removal to Jail of Another County
- Miss. Code § 47-3-3 No Removal After Commitment
- Miss. Code § 47-3-5 Removal to Place Where Convicts May Be Worked
- Miss. Code § 47-3-7 Removal In Case of Infectious Or Contagious Disease
- Miss. Code § 47-3-9 Removal In Case of Infectious Or Contagious Disease; Place Where Prisoners May Be Taken
- Miss. Code § 47-3-11 Transfer of Convicted Foreign National to Country of Citizenship
Chapter 4. Privately Operated Correctional Facilities
- Miss. Code § 47-4-1 Privately Operated Correctional Facilities Authorized For Federal and Other States' Inmates
- Miss. Code § 47-4-3 Prerequisites to Establishment of Privately Operated Correctional Facilities; Petition and Election
- Miss. Code § 47-4-5 Agreements With Private Sources to Operate Juvenile Detention Centers
- Miss. Code § 47-4-7 Authority, Power and Jurisdiction of Private Guards and Jailers; Escapees; Penalties; Pursuit and Capture
- Miss. Code § 47-4-9 County May Contract With Private Entity For Operation of County Jail
- Miss. Code § 47-4-11 Amendment, Extension And/or Renewal of Certain Agreements In Connection With Private Correctional Facilities
Chapter 5. Correctional System
- Operation, Management and Personnel
- Offenders
- Alcoholic Beverages, Controlled Substances, Narcotic Drugs, Weapons, and Other Contraband
- Mississippi Offenders and Volunteer Effort [Repealed]
- Penitentiary-Made Goods
- Prison Agricultural Enterprises
- Public Service Work Programs
- Use of Prisoners In County Jails to Pick Up Trash
- Use of Prisoners In County Jails to Maintain Certain Historic Cemeteries and Serve Food In Conjunction With Nonprofit Organizations
- Joint State-County Work Program
- Correctional Industries Work Programs
- Mississippi Prison Industries Act of 1990
- Drug Identification Program
- Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act
- Administrative Review Procedure
- State Offenders Serving Sentences In County Jails
- Incarceration of State Offenders In County Owned Or Leased Correctional Facilities
- Intensive Supervision Program; Electronic Home Detention
- Special Needs Prison Program of 1994
- State Prison Emergency Construction and Management Board
- Prison Industry Enhancement Program
- Jurisdiction Over Correctional Facilities and Grounds
- Interstate Corrections Compact
- Youthful Offenders
- Dignity For Incarcerated Women Act