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Term: Double Sentence for Habitation

Description:

The term "Double Sentence for Habitation" refers to a legal concept that allows two individuals to be housed within the same prison cell or correctional facility. It emphasizes the idea of maximizing space utilization and accommodating multiple inmates in a single cell while ensuring adequate living conditions for all. This practice is employed by some correctional authorities to manage prison overcrowding and optimize resources.

Possible Parts of Speech:
  • Noun
  • Phrase
Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Noun: The act or practice of housing two inmates within the same prison cell.

Example Sentence: The correctional facility implemented the double sentence for habitation to address the issue of overcrowding.

Sense 2:

Phrase: A term used to describe the situation where two individuals are confined to a single cell.

Example Sentence: The judge issued a double sentence for habitation due to limited cell availability in the prison.

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