state prison
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Definition
- Noun:
- A correctional facility operated by a state government: A "state prison" is a prison that is maintained and administered by a state government within the United States, as opposed to the federal government or local counties. It typically houses individuals convicted of felonies and sentenced to more than one year of incarceration.
Usage
- The term "state prison" is used to specify the jurisdiction and level of government responsible for a prison facility. It distinguishes such institutions from federal prisons, county jails, or private prisons.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to be sent to state prison": This is a common collocation meaning to receive a sentence of incarceration in a state-operated facility.
- For his crime, the judge ruled he would be sent to state prison.
Variants and Related Words
- Penitentiary (n): Another term for a prison, often used formally. A state penitentiary is a type of state prison.
- Correctional facility / Institution (n): A more modern, formal term for a prison. A state correctional facility is synonymous with a state prison.
- State penitentiary (n): A specific term for a state prison, often used in official names (e.g., "Louisiana State Penitentiary").
Synonyms
- State correctional institution: A formal synonym.
- State penitentiary: Often used interchangeably, though sometimes implying a larger or maximum-security facility.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to the governmental authority (state) that runs the prison, not its security level (e.g., maximum, medium, minimum) or specific function. Different state prisons may have different security classifications.
- It is primarily a U.S. term due to the country's federal system of government. In other countries, similar facilities might be called provincial prisons or simply public prisons.
Noun
- a prison maintained by a state of the U.S.