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    Italian prison opens its first sex room for inmates

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    Posted on April 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italy's first prison sex room opens in Umbria, allowing inmates private visits with partners following a court ruling on prisoner rights.

    Italy's First Prison Sex Room Opens for Inmates

    ROME (Reuters) - Italy's first-ever sex room for prisoners went into operation on Friday, when an inmate was allowed a visit from his female partner in a special facility at a jail in the central Umbria region.

    The private visits for some prisoners follow a Constitutional Court ruling that recognised inmates' right to have "intimate meetings" with partners visiting from outside.

    "We are happy because everything went smoothly but it is necessary to maintain the maximum privacy to protect the people involved," Umbria's ombudsman for prisoners' rights, Giuseppe Caforio, told the ANSA news agency.

    "We can say that a sort of experiment went well and in the next few days there will be other meetings," he said of the first intimate meeting at the prison in Terni.

    In the ruling published in January 2024, the court said inmates should have the right to private meetings with spouses or long-term partners, with no prison guards watching over them.

    The ruling noted that so-called conjugal visits were already allowed in a majority of European countries. The list includes France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden and others.

    The justice ministry last week issued guidelines stating that inmates granted intimate meetings should have access to a room with a bed and a toilet for up to two hours.

    The guidelines said the room's door should remain unlocked, giving prison guards the possibility to intervene if needed.

    Italy's prisons have one of the worst overcrowding rates in Europe, and have recorded a spike in suicides recently. According to official data, the country has over 62,000 inmates, more than 21% above the official maximum capacity of prisons.

    (Reporting by Alvise Armellini; Editing by Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy opens its first sex room for prisoners in Umbria.
    • •The initiative follows a Constitutional Court ruling on inmate rights.
    • •Private visits are allowed for spouses and long-term partners.
    • •Italy's prisons face overcrowding and rising suicide rates.
    • •Conjugal visits are common in many European countries.

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    2Why was the sex room introduced?

    It was introduced following a court ruling recognizing inmates' rights to intimate meetings with partners.

    3Which countries allow conjugal visits?

    Conjugal visits are allowed in France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, and others.

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