/haɪ rɪsk ˈɪnˌmeɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: tên tù đặc biệt nguy hiểm.
A more thorough explanation: A high-risk inmate is an incarcerated individual who is deemed to pose a greater threat to the safety and security of the correctional facility, its staff, or other inmates due to factors such as a history of violence, escape attempts, gang affiliation, or other behaviors that indicate a higher likelihood of causing harm or disruption within the prison environment.
Example: The high-risk inmate was placed in solitary confinement due to his history of violent behavior.