单词 | decarceration |
释义 | decarcerationn. Originally: the release of a person from prison. Now usually: the fact or practice of releasing, or not imprisoning, certain categories of (usually minor) offenders, often as part of a wider initiative to reduce the prison population. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > liberation > [noun] > release from confinement unbinding1382 releasing1395 loosing1415 dischargec1458 enlargement1540 release1559 relaxationa1578 unloosing1578 bail1598 loosening1598 releasant1606 enlarge1608 dismission1609 eluctation1627 to let go1631 relaxating1647 unfetteringa1653 disimprisonment1656 disimprisoning1659 absolute discharge1729 disincarceration1831 decarceration1963 1963 Harvard Stud. Classical Philol. 67 293 Protracted litigation [in the early 1700s]..inflicted a fine and a week's imprisonment on Colbatch... Yet upon decarceration Colbatch began to agitate..for one last combined attack. 1972 Public Interest Winter 17 If we..rely upon such basic standards as human decency and economic costs, we will be in a better position to consider the merits of innovation and decarceration. 2002 M. Chesney-Lind in M. Mauer & M. Chesney-Lind Invisible Punishment ii. v. 94 The decarceration of women can begin the much-needed national conversation of how to develop criminal justice policies that heal and treat rather than solely punish. 2017 Reason May 68/2 Because he is an academic instead of a politician, he has the freedom to ask uncomfortable questions, such as: Is a rise in crime an acceptable trade-off for decarceration? This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1963 |
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