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Military personnel who commit crimes while on active duty can face military justice proceedings or civilian court. If a military member is convicted in civilian court, they can still face disciplinary action from the military.
If a service member is sentenced to confinement for a period of one year or more, they will be imprisoned in a military correctional facility such as the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, or the Naval Consolidated Brig in Miramar, California.
The conditions in military prisons are similar to those in civilian prisons, including being confined to a cell, limited access to personal belongings, and strict schedules. However, military prisoners may have access to programs and resources specifically designed for their needs, such as counseling for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and drug and alcohol treatment.
Military prisoners are subject to military law and can face additional punishments such as reduction in rank, forfeiture of pay, and dishonorable discharge. However, they may also have avenues for appeal and the ability to have their sentences reduced through good behavior and participation in rehabilitation programs.
Overall, being incarcerated in a military prison can have significant consequences on a service member's career and future, as well as their physical and mental well-being.
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