noun a person who is confined in prison
adjective relating to or characteristic of a prisoner
A person who feels trapped or restricted in some aspect of their life, leading to feelings of confinement or limitation.
An individual who has been convicted of a crime and is serving a sentence in prison.
Someone who is unlawfully detained or imprisoned without proper legal procedures.
A person who is confined in prison as a punishment for breaking the law.
In literature, a prisoner may be a character in a novel or story who is incarcerated or held captive, serving as a central figure in the plot.
A psychologist may work with prisoners in a correctional facility to provide mental health services, counseling, or rehabilitation programs.
A lawyer may represent a prisoner in legal proceedings, such as criminal defense, appeals, or civil rights cases.
A correctional officer is responsible for overseeing prisoners in a jail, prison, or detention center, ensuring security and enforcing rules.
A social worker may work with prisoners and their families to address social and emotional issues, provide support, and facilitate reentry into society upon release.