convicts
A convict is a person who has been found guilty of a crime by a court and is serving a sentence of imprisonment, probation, or other restrictions. The term is used across many legal systems, though in everyday language it may be paired with “felon” in the United States. A convict may be referred to as an inmate within the prison system, or as a parolee after release, depending on status and jurisdiction.
Historically, convict labor has been a central feature of penal policy in several countries. In the 17th–19th
Contemporary systems separate the concepts of conviction from detention; being convicted is a legal finding, but
Global terminology and practices differ. Some countries emphasize vocational training and restorative justice, while others rely