vankeudessa
Vankeudessa is a Finnish term that describes the state of being imprisoned or in confinement. It refers to people who have been sentenced to imprisonment or who are detained awaiting trial. The word derives from vanki (prisoner) and the suffix -udessa, forming an inessive meaning “in captivity” or “in confinement.” The form is commonly used in legal texts, journalism, and literature to denote a person’s current status rather than the penalty itself.
In Finland, imprisonment (vankeus) is a criminal sanction defined in the Criminal Code and carried out by
Rights and conditions for those in vankeudessa are regulated by law and international standards. Prisoners have
Vankeudessa is distinct from vankeus as a general concept of imprisonment; it is the current state of