Mississippi Code
Chapter 1 - County and Municipal Prisons and Prisoners
§ 47-1-23. The sexes to be kept separate

It shall be unlawful for convicts of different sexes to be confined or worked together.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 47 - Prisons and Prisoners; Probation and Parole

Chapter 1 - County and Municipal Prisons and Prisoners

§ 47-1-1. Enforcement of sentences

§ 47-1-3. County convicts; duty of board of supervisors

§ 47-1-5. County convicts; board of supervisors may lease or buy suitable lands

§ 47-1-7. Boards of supervisors of contiguous counties may own farm jointly; working prisoners in another county

§ 47-1-9. Convicts may be worked on public roads or other county public works

§ 47-1-11. Convicts physically unable shall not be required to work

§ 47-1-13. By contract county may work under guard certain prisoners before indictment and conviction

§ 47-1-15. Deductions from sentence for efficient work

§ 47-1-17. When convict not credited with wages

§ 47-1-21. Sheriff to keep a jail docket; what to contain

§ 47-1-23. The sexes to be kept separate

§ 47-1-25. Officers to have access to convicts

§ 47-1-27. Maltreatment forbidden

§ 47-1-29. Complaint of convicts investigated

§ 47-1-31. Grand jury to examine records and treatment of prisoners

§ 47-1-33. Each convict to have evidence of term of sentence and amount of fine

§ 47-1-37. Board of supervisors may hire additional labor to work on county farm

§ 47-1-43. Keeping of county offenders in municipal jails pending trial

§ 47-1-45. Board of supervisors may agree with municipalities of the county on terms of working municipal convicts

§ 47-1-49. Control over jails owned jointly by municipalities and counties

§ 47-1-51. Jointly owned jails; jail supplies

§ 47-1-53.

§ 47-1-61. Penalty for failure to discharge convict

§ 47-1-63. Residency of prisoner as affected by incarceration in facility of Department of Corrections