Abstract
The article, based on the analysis of statistical data, shows the features of crimes committed by convicts who enjoy the right of unrestricted movement, and crimes committed by other prisoners sentenced to imprisonment, the scale of crime of those sentenced to imprisonment, its structure, dynamics and development trends. It is concluded that neither the indulgences associated with isolation, nor isolation from society itself, unfortunately, do not deter convicts from committing offenses and repeat crimes.
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