work camp

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work camp

A group of prisoners builds a road at a work camp.

Definition

Noun: A secure facility, often in a remote location, where prisoners considered low-risk or trustworthy are detained and required to perform labor, typically on public works or government projects, as part of their sentence or rehabilitation.

Usage

The term "work camp" specifically refers to the institution itself. It is a compound noun used to describe a type of penal or detention facility. * The non-violent offenders were transferred to a work camp to help build infrastructure. * The sentence included three years of hard labor in a government work camp.

Advanced Usage
  • The concept is often associated with historical or authoritarian contexts where forced labor was prevalent, though modern versions may focus on vocational training and rehabilitation.
  • It can be used metaphorically to describe any situation demanding relentless, grueling labor.
    • The final week before the product launch felt like a work camp for the software team.
Variants and Related Words
  • Labor camp: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably, though "labor camp" can carry stronger connotations of harsh conditions and forced labor.
  • Chain gang: Refers specifically to a group of prisoners chained together while performing manual labor, often public road work. This is a related but more specific concept.
  • Penal colony: A distant settlement used to exile prisoners and separate them from the general population, where they are often forced to work.
Synonyms
  • Labor camp
  • Prison farm
  • Correctional labor facility
Related Phrases
  • Sentenced to hard labor: A judicial phrase often resulting in assignment to a work camp.
  • Forced labor camp: A phrase emphasizing the compulsory and often punitive nature of the work.
work camp

A group of prisoners builds a road at a work camp.

Noun
  1. a camp for trustworthy prisoners employed in government projects

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