<P> In Australia, conjugal visits are permitted in the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria . Other jurisdictions, including Western Australia and Queensland, do not permit conjugal visits . </P> <P> In Brazil, male prisoners are eligible to be granted conjugal visits for both heterosexual and homosexual relationships, while women's conjugal visits are tightly regulated, if granted at all . </P> <P> In Canada, all inmates, with the exception of those on disciplinary restrictions or at risk for family violence, are permitted "private family visits" of up to 72 hours' duration once every two months . Eligible visitors, who may not themselves be prison inmates, are: spouse, or common - law partner of at least six months; children; parents; foster parents; siblings; grandparents; and "persons with whom, in the opinion of the institutional head, the inmate has a close familial bond". Food is provided by the institution but paid for by the inmates and visitors, who are also responsible for cleaning the unit after the visit . During a visit, staff members have regular contact with the inmate and visitors . </P> <P> In Denmark, conjugal visits are permissible . The State Prison of East Jutland has apartments for couples, where inmates who have been sentenced to more than 8 years in prison can have visitation for 47 hours per visit . </P>

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