catchwork
/ˈkætʃ.wərk/Definitions
1. noun
work or labor done by convicts in a British penal system, typically as a form of punishment.
“The reform aimed to abolish the outdated practice of assigning convicts to catchwork in the country’s prisons.”
1. noun
work or labor done by convicts in a British penal system, typically as a form of punishment.
“The reform aimed to abolish the outdated practice of assigning convicts to catchwork in the country’s prisons.”