detention
Detention carried out by the armed forces.
Detention that is against the law.
Detention without legal justification or process.
Detention for an unknown length of time.
Detention of a person before their trial has taken place.
Detention to prevent a person from committing a future crime.
Detention where the person is unable to communicate with others.
The set of rules and principles governing detention.
The management and processes involved in running detention facilities.
Indicates the state of being held.
Similar to 'in detention', often implying formal or legal authority.
To set someone free from detention.
To be given detention as a punishment, typically at school.
To undergo a period of detention.
To dispute the legality of a detention in court.
To give official permission for detention.