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WORK THAT PRISONERS ARE REQUIRED TO PERFORM
Penal labor; Hard labour; Hard labor; Prison labor; Prison labour; Penal servitude; Convict labor; Convict Labor; Convict labour; Penal Labour; Community restitution; Rigorous imprisonment; Hard labor gang; Penal slavery; Prison slave labor; Penal labourer; Orange-collar; Penal Servitude; Prisoner labor; Penal labour in China
  • Prisoners picking oakum at [[Coldbath Fields Prison]] in London, circa 1864
  • Convict labourers in [[Australia]] in the early 20th century
  • Convicts leased to harvest timber in Florida, circa 1915
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  • Inmates sewing in a [[Brazil]]ian prison
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  • Pentonville Prison]], London, 1895

penal servitude         
Penal servitude is the punishment of being sent to prison and forced to do hard physical work. (FORMAL)
= hard labour
N-UNCOUNT
penal servitude         
¦ noun imprisonment with hard labour.
Penal Servitude Act         
BRITISH STATUTE
Penal Servitude Act 1853; Penal Servitude Acts 1853 to 1891
Penal Servitude Act is a stock short title which was used in the United Kingdom for legislation relating to penal servitude. The abolition of penal servitude has rendered this short title obsolete in that country.

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Penal labour

Penal labour is a term for various kinds of forced labour which prisoners are required to perform, typically manual labour. The work may be light or hard, depending on the context. Forms of sentence involving penal labour have included involuntary servitude, penal servitude, and imprisonment with hard labour. The term may refer to several related scenarios: labour as a form of punishment, the prison system used as a means to secure labour, and labour as providing occupation for convicts. These scenarios can be applied to those imprisoned for political, religious, war, or other reasons as well as to criminal convicts.

Large-scale implementations of penal labour include labour camps, prison farms, penal colonies, penal military units, penal transportation, or aboard prison ships.

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1. I was in Uruguay with my beautiful family writing about penal servitude in the Arctic Circle.
2. According to it, those who formed an association to "change the state system" and its leading personnel shall be sentenced to life imprisonment or death and other members to five and more years of penal servitude.
3. Then the adjutant continued: "This sentence has been confirmed by the commander in chief, General Sir Douglas Haig"...another long paus..."but afterwards commuted by him to penal servitude for ten years." Bert was truly relieved.
4. "We are of the view that he‘s free _ once he has concluded his penal servitude _ to speak as he wishes, but not to profit," Ruddock told Australian Broadcasting Corp.
5. Friedan argued, among other things, that children of mothers who stayed at home tended to be dependent and bored. 1'76 Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution, by Adrienne Rich ‘Motherhood has been penal servitude,‘ argued Rich in the most influential feminist book on the subject.