/kənˈvɪkt ˈleɪbər/ – Phrase
Definition: lao động của tù nhân.
A more thorough explanation: Convict labour refers to the practice of using prisoners or individuals who have been convicted of a crime to perform labor or work, often as a form of punishment or rehabilitation within the criminal justice system.
Example: The judge sentenced the defendant to five years of convict labor for his involvement in the robbery.