"prison-industrial complex" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: prison–industrial complex [canonical], prison-industrial complexes [plural]
Etymology: By analogy to military-industrial complex. First known use in 1992. Etymology templates: {{m|en|military-industrial complex}} military-industrial complex Head templates: {{en-noun|head=prison–industrial complex}} prison–industrial complex (plural prison-industrial complexes)
  1. The socioeconomic combination of prisons and the private businesses that supply them with goods and services. Wikipedia link: prison–industrial complex Categories (topical): Prison Synonyms: PIC Related terms: military-industrial complex

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