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a cell always holds 1 prisoner and have to include at least a bed and toilet. Minimum size 3x2, if you get a lawyer and research small cell, no minimum size (well you need at least 3 square to place a bed and toilet), so most effective way for cells are 3x1 with bed toilet and shower above toilet (this is my standard cell).
a dormitory can hold up to 1 prisoner per 4 square, except if you build a dormitory with an area of 3x2, it can hold 2 prisoners. if you build smaller than 3x2 dormitories you need at least 4 square and they can hold 1 prisoner, but privacy need isnt satisfied.
if a prisoner cant assigned to a cell, he will be assigned to a holding cell.
Oh wow. I had no idea it was that involved. Right when I think I've started to figure out the game I learn stuff like this.
At any rate I'm guessing dorm is the way to go to keep prisoners. At least to start with. Individual cells seem like overkill at this point.
I'm realizing now I messed up by using the quick build cells, cause I could have used one wall as a wall for a cell on either side instead of two walls.
Edit: Actually I think I messed up the math. It would be a lot more than 3 times. 36x3 is 108. Divide that by 16 it's 6.75 times as much. Asuming I didn't butcher the math again.