convictism
/kɒnvɪktɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A strong or unreasonable opinion in favor of punishing people, especially by imprisonment.
“The activist’s convictism was evident in her calls for harsher prison sentences.”
2. noun
The practice or system of punishing people, especially by imprisonment.
“The new convictism policies in the state were met with both praise and criticism.”