conjugal visitation right
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Definition
Noun: - A legal right granted to a prison inmate: This right allows the inmate and their spouse to spend private time together, which typically includes the opportunity for sexual intercourse, within the prison facility.
Usage
This term is used in legal, correctional, and sociological contexts to describe a specific privilege within a penal system. It refers to an institutional policy or a court-recognized entitlement.
Examples
- The inmate's lawyer argued for the restoration of his conjugal visitation right as part of his rehabilitation.
- Some states have programs that allow for conjugal visitation rights under strict guidelines.
- The new policy expanded conjugal visitation rights to include committed domestic partners.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often discussed in debates about prisoner welfare, rehabilitation, and the maintenance of family bonds during incarceration.
- It may be formally called a "conjugal visit" or "family visitation" program in some correctional systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Conjugal visit (noun): The actual event or instance of private time granted under this right.
- The couple was granted a conjugal visit once a month.
- Family visitation (noun): A broader term that may include conjugal visits as well as other forms of family contact.
Synonyms
- Spousal privilege (in a prison context)
- Private family visit
Notes
This is a compound noun. The core concept is the "right" to a specific type of "visitation" that is "conjugal" (pertaining to marriage or the relationship between spouses) in nature.
Noun
- the legal right in a prison for the inmate and spouse to have sexual intercourse