incarceration in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for incarceration in the English»Spanish Dictionary

incarceration [Am ɪnˌkɑrsəˈreɪʃ(ə)n, Brit ɪnˌkɑːsəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] N

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Incarceration does not only affect the direct individuals, but can affect the lives of those associated with them.
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Others, however, think that the reasons for his incarceration were moral rather than political.
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Investigations show that incarceration and education are closely associated.
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The buildings later being used as barracks, and for storage and incarceration facilities.
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She had been very active in discussing the plight of her son during his previous incarceration.
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Police detectives interview her, pressing her for her account of the events that lead to her incarceration.
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However, the term of incarceration might be reduced from the original potential sentence for the alleged crime(s).
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Certainly the interest in being released from incarceration is of sufficient magnitude to have some bearing on the process due.
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The possibilities of addiction, pregnancy, incarceration, and other negative outcomes are some potentially negative effects of participation in youth culture.
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The organisers were sentenced to significant terms of incarceration.
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