The phrase
"conjugal visits" refers to the permission granted to prisoners to spend some time with their spouses or partners inside the prison.
Full definition
It was noted that many Council of Europe states provided for
conjugal visits for prisoners, thereby removing the need for artificial insemination facilities.
Unless you want to
deny conjugal visits and allow prison to destroy the fabric of the family and support system the criminal will need when he is released, thereby increasing the chance that he will return to crime, babies will be conceived — unless you like China's solution.
The Grand Chamber conceded that more than half of the member states
permitted conjugal visits for prisoners thereby arguably, obviating the need for the authorities to provide additional facilities for artificial insemination, but that ultimately the UK policy as structured «effectively excluded any real weighing of the competing individual and public interests, and prevented the required assessment of the proportionality of a restriction, in any individual case».
Extras include a pair of behind - the - scenes featurettes and an extended look at the fake reality series «
Conjugal Visits.»
No conjugal visits in these cell (ule) s.
A woman who is leaving
a conjugal visit with one of our inmates seems quite nervous and is lugging a bulky suitcase.