- Source: Prison visitation
Prison visitation, in which someone held in prison is allowed to meet non-prisoners, is allowed in many jurisdictions, although rules differ by jurisdiction and it may be considered either a privilege or a right. Studies have evaluated its effect on recidivism. In person visitation is often used by attorneys to protect legal professional privilege.
References
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- Canberra
- Prison visitation
- Visitation
- Prison Break
- Mississippi State Penitentiary
- Stanford prison experiment
- Contact (law)
- Recognition of same-sex unions in the Czech Republic
- Prison Break: The Final Break
- Conjugal visit
- Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary