BRITISH LOCKUP Crossword Clue
BRITISH LOCKUP Crossword Clue
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The term British Lockup can be summarized as a GAOL, which is a four-letter word meaning a jail or prison. Gaols were used in Britain for centuries to detain people who had committed a crime or were awaiting trial. They were often overcrowded and lacked basic amenities such as sanitation and medical care. In recent years, the use of gaols has declined in favour of more humane forms of incarceration.
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