reimprison
Reimprison (verb) means to imprison someone again after they have been released from prison. It is most common in criminal justice systems that use parole or probation, where an individual can be returned to custody for violations or after a new conviction. The term combines the prefix re- meaning “again” with imprison, which derives from Old French emprisoner.
Procedures for reimprisonment vary by jurisdiction. Parole or probation can be revoked for violations such as
Impacts and policy: Reimprisonment affects individuals, families, and prison systems, and is a focal point in
Related terms include revocation, detention, parole, probation, and recidivism. Reimprison is distinct from initial imprisonment and