- Source: Protective pairing
In the field of penology, protective pairing is a form of prison violence in which one inmate agrees to protect another inmate in exchange for servitude, typically in the form of sex with the protector, which can include prostitution arrangements with other prisoners.
The term was coined by activist Stephen Donaldson.
See also
Prison sexuality
Prison rape
Transactional sex
T. J. Parsell
Prison gang
Eunuch
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Protective pairing
- Stephen Donaldson (activist)
- Penology
- Prison sexuality
- Au pair
- Treating (dating)
- Protective hairstyle
- Rollover protection structure
- Surge protector
- Apotropaic magic