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Convicts in historical prison systems typically used basic facilities for sanitation, which varied depending on the time and location. In many early prisons, they had access to communal latrines or toilets, while some had individual cells with minimal privacy. In harsher conditions, convicts might have used buckets or designated areas within their cells. Over time, sanitation improved with the introduction of more modern Plumbing systems in prisons.

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