detention camps
Detention camps are facilities where individuals are held, often without trial, for various reasons, including immigration violations or national security concerns. These camps can be used by governments to manage large groups of people, such as refugees or asylum seekers, while their legal status is determined.
Conditions in detention camps can vary widely, with some providing basic necessities and others facing criticism for overcrowding and inadequate care. The use of detention camps has sparked debates about human rights and the treatment of individuals, particularly in relation to international law and humanitarian standards.