Collocations withprison
These are words often used in combination withprison.
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adult prison
That happens now in the adult prison system.
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federal prison
Federal prison authorities will decide where.
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juvenile prison
The church has now adopted the juvenile prison.
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prison cell
They did indeed know each other, having shared a prison cell ten years earlier after both being convicted of duelling.
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prison chapel
Once a fortnight prisoners are allowed to see an old film, shown in the prison chapel.
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prison chaplain
The first concerns the abolition of the offices of prison chaplain and assistant prison chaplain; the second is to promote religious equality in prisons.
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prison complex
The prison complex consists of six buildings.
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prison official
They will sign a consent form, witnessed by a prison official.
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prison population
An additional effect of this vaccination scenario is the 100 % vaccinated status of the prison population.
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prison reform
These discourses of crime and deviance strongly emerged in the debates around prison reform.
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prison riot
I have seen the effects of a prison riot and prisoners on prison roofs.
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prison sentence
It was almost like serving a prison sentence.
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prison system
The evolution of the prison system was primarily the consequence of the growth of new philosophies of human conduct.
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prison term
Or they would be sentenced to a prison term but continue with their business on release.
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prison uniform
They are not required to put on prison uniform before their daily visit by the doctor.
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prison warder
It is, no doubt, one of the factors which makes it difficult to recruit the right type of person as a prison warder.
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prison yard
What work was done on the prison yard and the compounds surrounding the block?
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seven-year prison sentence
There need only be suspicion, and in my judgment that is not good enough, when there are such heavy fines or a seven-year prison sentence.
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state prison
The lessons from this study of one state prison system have implications for penal organisations in many other societies.
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