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单词 protective custody
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Definition of protective custody in English:

protective custody

noun
mass noun
  • The detention of a person for their own protection.

    保护性拘留

    we are being held in protective custody in a special private clinic
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another police officer told a researcher, ‘Most cops do not like to and will not take kids into protective custody.’
    • He said, ‘I can have her put into protective custody.’
    • The victims held in protective custody and in concentration camps numbered in the hundreds of thousands.
    • After the arrest, police went to the house and tried to contact the children with a loudspeaker to take them into protective custody, but the children would not co-operate and locked themselves in the rundown home, the officer said.
    • At this time Johnson made his first written request to be put in protective custody, which prisoners call ‘safekeeping.’
    • If she is in danger then she and her family should be put in protective custody.
    • On April 1, 2001, the child was taken into protective custody.
    • I had them placed into protective custody at the jailhouse in Hamburg.
    • But it didn't take her into protective custody.
    • If he is a danger to the public he should be treated like others who are not of sound mind and put in protective custody.
    • The Supreme Court of Canada agreed that a Nova Scotia family court had the jurisdiction to determine where an adult needing protective custody should receive care.
    • These guys extend their lives by a long time by going on death row, where they are under a form of protective custody, where they are in a cell all by themselves.
    • When he recovered he was moved to a distant maximum security prison for protective custody which meant that he would be allowed out of his cell for only several hours a week.
    • It is inevitable that the prisoner's assistance will require any sentence to be served in protective custody.
    • Beaten regularly by other inmates, he attempts suicide, then is transferred to solitary confinement for protective custody.
    • Police in Cincinnati have placed in protective custody two children whose mother neglected them to spend as much as 12 hours a day on the Internet.
    • Are you willing to go into protective custody?
    • He said he was held in protective custody to shield him from most other inmates, but he still had contact with some.
    • But is it your contention that in effect he increased the punishment because he did not take into account the fact that you had spent the time in solitary and protective custody?
    • He is expected to serve his sentence in protective custody.

Definition of protective custody in US English:

protective custody

nounprəˈtɛktɪv ˈkəstədiprəˈtektiv ˈkəstədē
  • The detention of a person for their own protection.

    保护性拘留

    they were being held in protective custody during the trial
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He said he was held in protective custody to shield him from most other inmates, but he still had contact with some.
    • He said, ‘I can have her put into protective custody.’
    • The victims held in protective custody and in concentration camps numbered in the hundreds of thousands.
    • Police in Cincinnati have placed in protective custody two children whose mother neglected them to spend as much as 12 hours a day on the Internet.
    • If she is in danger then she and her family should be put in protective custody.
    • On April 1, 2001, the child was taken into protective custody.
    • Another police officer told a researcher, ‘Most cops do not like to and will not take kids into protective custody.’
    • If he is a danger to the public he should be treated like others who are not of sound mind and put in protective custody.
    • When he recovered he was moved to a distant maximum security prison for protective custody which meant that he would be allowed out of his cell for only several hours a week.
    • It is inevitable that the prisoner's assistance will require any sentence to be served in protective custody.
    • He is expected to serve his sentence in protective custody.
    • After the arrest, police went to the house and tried to contact the children with a loudspeaker to take them into protective custody, but the children would not co-operate and locked themselves in the rundown home, the officer said.
    • But is it your contention that in effect he increased the punishment because he did not take into account the fact that you had spent the time in solitary and protective custody?
    • But it didn't take her into protective custody.
    • The Supreme Court of Canada agreed that a Nova Scotia family court had the jurisdiction to determine where an adult needing protective custody should receive care.
    • Are you willing to go into protective custody?
    • I had them placed into protective custody at the jailhouse in Hamburg.
    • These guys extend their lives by a long time by going on death row, where they are under a form of protective custody, where they are in a cell all by themselves.
    • At this time Johnson made his first written request to be put in protective custody, which prisoners call ‘safekeeping.’
    • Beaten regularly by other inmates, he attempts suicide, then is transferred to solitary confinement for protective custody.
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