单词 | detention |
释义 | detention (dɪtenʃən ) Word forms: detentions 1. uncountable noun Detention is when someone is arrested or put into prison, especially for political reasons. ...the detention without trial of government critics. They have been held in detention since the end of June. The government says the detentions are necessary on national security grounds. Synonyms: imprisonment, custody, restraint, keeping in 2. variable noun Detention is a punishment for naughty schoolchildren, who are made to stay at school after the other children have gone home. The teacher kept the boys in detention after school. Collocations: detention cell He was taken downtown to police detention cells. canada.com In addition to detention cells for prisoners and hostages, his facility was also used for recruitment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Detention cells and barracks were in bad shape, there was a severe lack of vehicles and community relations needed improvement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Inmates were housed in 2,090 inside cells, 2,072 medium security cells, 1,312 outside cells, and 268 quarantine and detention cells, for a total of 5,742 cells. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At one stage, more than 100 detainees were refusing to eat in protest at being held at the detention facility. Times, Sunday Times Adding to the aggressiveness were the design and the rules of the detention facility. Times, Sunday Times He pledged throughout his presidential campaign to close the detention facility. Times, Sunday Times In particular, he says he risks a life sentence without parole - and might be held in a so-called 'supermax' detention facility. The Sun She has been in the detention facility before - for 84 minutes - after her arrest in 2007. Times, Sunday Times The base was barricaded during the detention of the suspect. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The party also abhors the detention of suspects for up to 28 days without charge. Times, Sunday Times In 1963 the government passed legislation permitting the detention of suspects for 90 days, incommunicado and without trial. Times,Sunday Times In contrast to preventive detention, detention of suspects must quickly be followed by a criminal charge (or happen after the charge). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Several laws permit the detention of suspects without judicial review or the filing of charges. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She and another detention officer, who are facing jail after being found guilty of conspiracy to cause misconduct in public office, went into the police computer and identified the witness. Times, Sunday Times The academy offers introductory police officer training, county correction officer training, and juvenile detention officer training. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had been put in isolation after threatening detention officers. Times, Sunday Times The detention officers repeatedly confiscated my case materials and my diaries. Times, Sunday Times Four police officers and two detention officers are awaiting disciplinary proceedings. Times, Sunday Times A 17-year-old got an 18-month detention order. The Sun Each month up to 1,500 detainees are either set free or issued with an arrest warrant or detention order. Times, Sunday Times The youth received a one-year detention order. The Sun The making of a police supervision order cancels any detention order in force. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A detention order may be for as long as one year, but governors can impose new orders to prolong detentions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A third executive order institutes a wide-ranging review of future detention policy. Times, Sunday Times The detention policy, pervasive surveillance and a crackdown on religious practice are seen by some as an attempt at cultural erasure. Times, Sunday Times Yet officials struggled to explain how the fate of the detainees could be determined successfully if a detention policy was not in place. Times, Sunday Times There was a real need to publish the detention policies in the present context. Times, Sunday Times Another order established a task force to lead a review of detention policies, procedures and individual cases. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Another 40 breached their home detention rules and now cannot be traced, while 35 have disappeared from places where the authorities thought they were living. Times, Sunday Times The pair were released under home detention curfews and will have to wear electronic tags. Times, Sunday Times He will be allowed authorised visits during his home detention, but will also be monitored electronically. Times, Sunday Times Despite the sentence, he could be eligible for release within just four and a half months on a home detention curfew. Times, Sunday Times They are eligible to be released up to 90 days earlier than this on a tag on home detention curfew. Times, Sunday Times The court has not directly ruled on the principle of indefinite detention without charge for the 440 other prisoners at the camp. Times, Sunday Times They have pushed for secret hearings, indefinite detention of prisoners, arbitrary definitions of security threats and significant electronic invasions of privacy. Globe and Mail The present limbo situation of indefinite detention without trial under control orders based on 'intelligence' has no place in a democratic country. Times, Sunday Times Furthermore, a defendant acquitted by the tribunal will not be free to go, but 'would be subject to further indefinite detention as an 'enemy combatant''. The Times Literary Supplement The uncertainty and fear of indefinite detention had to have caused anxiety and distress, as it would virtually any detainee in that position. Times, Sunday Times I had a spell in juvenile detention at 16 and joined the army to get away from all that. Times, Sunday Times He had repeated trouble with the law, was in and out of juvenile detention centers, and eventually ended up in prison. Christianity Today He worked at a juvenile detention centre, for which he needed to be vetted and hold a licence. The Sun After a brief altercation with a rattlesnake, he wanders into the nearest city and promptly gets thrown into a juvenile detention centre. Times, Sunday Times He was eventually sentenced to time in juvenile detention for robbery. The Sun The report details the use of arbitrary roadblocks, the stopping and searching of pedestrians and mass detention (943 stops, 118 arrests and 75 charges). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Stadiums are to be prepared for mass detentions. Times, Sunday Times The dictatorship installed in 1966 had been repressive of dissent from its earliest days, ordering mass detentions and dismissals of university faculty and intervention against left-wing trade unions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The sergeant was sentenced to military detention last year before his conviction was quashed. Times, Sunday Times Their focus on the care and humane treatment of all detainees, and receptiveness to inspection and its approach, has helped to improve military detention overseas. Times, Sunday Times It initially served as a military detention center. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was then arrested and taken to a military detention center for questioning. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, she declined to leave military detention. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some are under house arrest, others in police detention. Times, Sunday Times Of these 58 persons, 45 had been released, 2 found dead, 4 were missing and 7 had been found in police detention units. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 2006 there were 24 physical attacks and 40 cases of police detention. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Prison and pretrial detention center conditions remained harsh and life threatening. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Lengthy pretrial detention was a problem, and the ombudsman has criticized it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Suspects are often subjected to very long periods of pretrial detention. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The authors of the document stated that numerous violations of the prisoners rights in pretrial detention centers have been revealed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These facilities were overcrowded and generally intended for short-term pretrial detention; in practice they were often used for lengthy stays. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was possible to sneak out but detection meant arrest, temporary detention or deportation. Times, Sunday Times He was released from temporary detention but was required to report three times weekly. Times, Sunday Times The group estimates that temporary detention centres are operating at five times their capacity. Times, Sunday Times In violation of law, he was judged not in a court house, but in the cell of the temporary detention facility. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She said it would be a short-term solution to the problem and that temporary detention centres will be closed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Little protest as to unlawful detention, the necessity of charges, et cetera. THE LAST RAVEN (1994) The police had a good defence to the claims in false imprisonment and unlawful detention. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Some cover personal injury, loss or damage to property and alleged unlawful detention. The Sun (2016) Many claim human rights breaches or unlawful detention. The Sun (2011) His case emerged when he tried to claim compensation for unlawful detention. The Sun (2016) He was sentenced to two years' youth detention, suspended for 18 months. Times, Sunday Times He then cut his four-year term in youth detention by 12 months. The Sun Five players were given two years in youth detention and one a year. Times, Sunday Times That included two months in a youth detention centre. Times, Sunday Times And even then, youth detention sentences can only be for a maximum of three months. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 拘留 Japanese: 拘留 |
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