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incarceration
/ ɪnˌkɑːsəˈreɪʃn /
/ ɪnˌkɑːrsəˈreɪʃn /
  • 简明
  • n.监禁;下狱;禁闭
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     监禁

    ... incarcerate监禁,禁闭 incarceration监禁,禁闭 incommunicado(犯人)被单独监禁 ...

  • 2

     大牢

    干起了偷盗的营谋,最后身陷大牢(Incarceration)。本市籍男人曾明,刚过而立之年,是某保险公司业务员(Clerk),曾有个美满完竣的家庭,却因沉溺Dubo,一食人族去班,经理再三交代...

  • 3

     禁闭

    ... indigent穷困的 incarceration禁闭,监禁 hungjury对于判决无法达成一致意见的陪审团 ...

  • 4

     下狱

    下狱(incarceration), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

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  • 1
    Incarceration in America is a failure by almost any measure.
    不管从什么角度来看,监禁在美国的执行都是失败的。
  • 2
    Indian children incarceration rate 40% higher than whites.
    印第安孩子的监狱监禁率高于白人的40%。
  • 3
    As a result, America's incarceration rate has quadrupled since 1970.
    因此,自从1970年起美国的监禁率翻了两番。
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  • 百科
  • Incarceration

    A prison,[a] gaol or jail[b] is a facility in which inmates are forcibly confined and denied a variety of freedoms under the authority of the state as a form of punishment. The most common use of prisons is as part of a criminal justice system, in which individuals officially charged with or convicted of crimes are confined to a jail or prison until they are either brought to trial to determine their guilt or complete the period of incarceration they were sentenced to after being found guilty at their trial. Outside of their use for punishing civil crimes, authoritarian regimes also frequently use prisons and jails as tools of political repression to punish political crimes, often without trial or other legal due process; this use is illegal under most forms of international law governing fair administration of justice. In times of war or conflict, prisoners of war may also be detained in military prisons or prisoner of war camps, and large groups of civilians might be imprisoned in internment camps.

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