The Dictionary of Internal Security

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English  
long-term visit - adjective + noun
 
Definitions  
Def: a prisoner and a visitor are allowed to be together without constant supervision in prison premises designated for such purpose during a period of 24 hours
Example: The use of long-term visit rooms can enable family-like situations.
 
Usage note  
The definition comes from the Estonian Imprisonment Act.
Word family  
 
Collocations  
  • aply for a long-tem visit
  • allow a long-term visit
 
See also  
 
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