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commissary

[kom-uh-ser-ee] / ˈkɒm əˌsɛr i /
NOUN
deputy
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Prisons run by state and federal governments contract out many services to private firms — like health care, transport, meals, telecommunication, commissaries and uniforms.

From New York Times

That charge triggered a warrant for another previous offense, which meant she was now serving four years in prison, and Joel was putting $80 each month onto her commissary card to help assuage his guilt.

From New York Times

On this morning, tour guide Stacy Dominick led a small group of teens by the commissary where the Carters used to sell homemade goods.

From Seattle Times

Park didn't hide the ball in the commissary.

From Salon

Simmons and Wood-Sims said if people refuse to work, they get major infractions, including restricting or taking away family visits, phone and commissary privileges.

From Seattle Times