The availability of conjugal or family prison visits varies widely depending on the jurisdiction and the specific policies of individual correctional facilities. Conjugal visits are typically allowed in some countries and states, while they may be restricted or prohibited in others.
For example, conjugal visits are not universally available in the United States. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, a limited number of states allowed conjugal visits for certain inmates, such as those in long-term or minimum-security facilities. States that have historically allowed conjugal visits include California, Connecticut, New York, and Washington. However, it’s important to note that policies may change over time, and individual facilities within these states may have specific guidelines or restrictions.
To obtain accurate and up-to-date information regarding the availability of conjugal visits in specific prisons or jurisdictions, it is best to consult the policies and regulations of the respective prison system or contact the appropriate correctional authorities directly. They can provide the most current information on their policies regarding conjugal visits.