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be prison
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A place or institution of confinement, especially of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes or otherwise considered undesirable by the government.
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In other parts of Chukotka, the region of Siberia directly across from Alaska, there were said to be prison camps so dreadful that very few prisoners sent to them survived.
Many Russians hoped his next stop would be prison.
For some, the judges say, that will be prison.
Once we got there, they told our guys, no, we're going to be prison guards".
The next address for Leaf, now 35, is likely to be prison, for parole violation.
They could be prison camps, they could be the border fence.
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Notions of trust and safety may be prison-specific with cultural features defining sub-elements of trust and safety that are not translatable to all prisons.
"You want a safe and supportive learning environment, but you don't want a school to be prison-like, with barbed wire and armed guards roaming the hallway".
This is prison telephone.
Britain is prison mad.
Perhaps the most toxic is prison.
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