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A '''jail''' is a special [[room]] used in dwarven [[justice]].  It is designated from a [[restraint]] or from a metal [[cage]]. If [[Restraint|ropes]] are used, prisoners have been observed to be able to break free from time to time, especially during [[tantrum]]s.{{verify}}
 
A '''jail''' is a special [[room]] used in dwarven [[justice]].  It is designated from a [[restraint]] or from a metal [[cage]]. If [[Restraint|ropes]] are used, prisoners have been observed to be able to break free from time to time, especially during [[tantrum]]s.{{verify}}
  
Your fort's [[sheriff]] or [[captain of the guard]] will request chains, ropes or metal cages to be designated as jails, getting an unhappy [[thought]] if you don't have enough.  The current number of ropes or chains needed is indicated on the {{key|z}} Status menu, under the Justice submenu.  The number of them required is one-tenth the current population, rounded down to the nearest integer.
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Your fort's [[sheriff]] or [[captain of the guard]] will request chains, ropes or metal cages to be designated as jails.  The current number of ropes or chains needed is indicated on the {{key|z}} Status menu, under the Justice submenu.  The number of them required is one-tenth the current population, rounded down to the nearest integer.
 
 
Due to a bug, unhappy thoughts about insufficient jails only happen for the first 3 months after arrival as a migrant, rather than ''starting'' after that grace period ({{bug|5844}}). A patch for version 0.23.130.23a can be found below which fixes this problem:
 
{{spoil small|<nowiki>0x2344E2 : 74 -> 75</nowiki>|Binary Patch Enclosed}}
 
  
 
== Happy prisoners ==
 
== Happy prisoners ==
 
Prison is a great place for dwarves to become terminally upset.  Generally inmates are still suffering from the bad [[thought]]s that caused them to [[tantrum]] and become imprisoned in the first place.  Just being in prison makes dwarves very unhappy, and since your other dwarves will only bring them water to drink, the lack of alcohol makes it worse.  To prevent an infinite string of tantrums and ever-lengthening prison sentences, it is a good idea to make your prison a very nice place.
 
Prison is a great place for dwarves to become terminally upset.  Generally inmates are still suffering from the bad [[thought]]s that caused them to [[tantrum]] and become imprisoned in the first place.  Just being in prison makes dwarves very unhappy, and since your other dwarves will only bring them water to drink, the lack of alcohol makes it worse.  To prevent an infinite string of tantrums and ever-lengthening prison sentences, it is a good idea to make your prison a very nice place.
  
Cages can be useful if your dwarves are being jailed due to [[tantrum]]s, as it will prevent them from inflicting any further damage while they cool off - by comparison, if they're chained up they might still be able to start fights with anyone that walks nearby, and they could even break their own chain and start smashing up your buildings.
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Avoid using cages, as this only makes them upset, and they cannot benefit from whatever decorations you may put in your jail. They will not be able to sleep in any beds you place. They will not be able to eat or drink from any nearby stockpiles. They will not be able to eat at a dining table, or work at an office chair. A restraint (ropes or chains) allows them to walk around a 3x3 space, centered on the restraint.
 
 
On the other hand, caged prisoners cannot benefit from whatever decorations you may put in your jail - they will not be able to sleep in any beds or eat at dining tables you place, nor will they be able to eat or drink from any nearby stockpiles. A restraint (ropes or chains) allows them to walk around a 3x3 space, centered on the restraint.
 
  
 
Engraving walls and placing high-quality statues for the prisoner to admire are a good start.  Dwarves will also admire their own chains, if they are high quality or made of expensive metal. In fact, any kind of high quality furniture can be used to potentially increase a dwarf's happiness. Even a door has a chance of improving their mood, if set as internal.
 
Engraving walls and placing high-quality statues for the prisoner to admire are a good start.  Dwarves will also admire their own chains, if they are high quality or made of expensive metal. In fact, any kind of high quality furniture can be used to potentially increase a dwarf's happiness. Even a door has a chance of improving their mood, if set as internal.
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Dwarves prefer to eat at a table with a chair next to it, and if the table they're eating at is part of a dining room, they can receive a happy thought if the dining room is of high value.
 
Dwarves prefer to eat at a table with a chair next to it, and if the table they're eating at is part of a dining room, they can receive a happy thought if the dining room is of high value.
  
You don't actually need a jail "cell" to have walls, as a cage restricts them to a single tile, and a restraint restricts them to a 3x3 tile square. It can simply be a row of restraints in a long empty hall. This has the benefit of being very easy to make, but can also be hard to control specific rehabilitation. Of course, it opens opportunities, like overlapping prison cells, so two dwarves can use the same bed, or benefit from the same statue garden. A single table could be used to set the whole prison hall as a dining room, allowing all of the dwarves to enjoy it from tables which have simply been constructed. In fact, arranging the restraints in overlapping squares, could allow four dwarves to have their moods improved by a single artifact statue in the middle! A very efficient use of high-quality goods.
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You don't actually need a jail "cell" to have walls, as a cage restricts them to a single tile, and a restraint restricts them to a 9-tile square. It can simply be a row of restraints in a long empty hall. This has the benefit of being very easy to make, but can also be hard to control specific rehabilitation. Of course, it opens opportunities, like overlapping prison cells, so two dwarves can use the same bed, or benefit from the same statue garden. A single table could be used to set the whole prison hall as a dining room, allowing all of the dwarves to enjoy it from tables which have simply been constructed. In fact, arranging the restraints in overlapping squares, could allow four dwarves to have their moods improved by a single artifact statue in the middle! A very efficient use of high-quality goods.
  
 
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