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Prisonprison is a term that has been used within correctional administration to describe a specialized sub‑unit or secondary facility within a larger prison complex. The concept emerged in the early 1990s as correctional systems sought to address the distinct needs of certain populations, such as highly violent offenders, drug‑addicted inmates, or those requiring additional security measures. By allocating prisoners to a separate compound, authorities aimed to reduce conflict, improve monitoring, and provide more focused rehabilitation programs.
Operationally, a prisonprison functions like a self‑contained institution: it may have its own perimeter, sleeping quarters,
The term has appeared in policy documents of several countries, including the United States, Canada, and the