Incarceration definition
Examples of Incarceration in a sentence
Incarceration services will be available to the City on a twenty-four (24) hour per day, seven (7) days per week basis; provided that to alleviate overcrowded conditions or other factors, the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office reserves the right to matrix, reject, release or give earned good-time credit to the City's inmates in the same fashion as it handles and administers the other inmate population.
The Program is designed to positively impact the following: (1) a Public Health Alternative to Incarceration Program (ATI), (2) direct litigation, and (3) community engagement & re-entry.
DOCCS may continue to admit qualifying 16 and 17 year-old inmates to its Shock Incarceration program.
Non-Treatment Facilities, Institutions or Programs • Institutional care • Housing • Incarceration • Programs from facilities that are not licensed to provide medical or behavioral health treatment for covered conditions Examples are prisons, nursing homes, and juvenile detention facilities.
Incarceration, arrest, or subsequent court directives that could impact the employee’s ability to perform their job, and/or any allegation of child maltreatment, must be reported by the employee to Human Resources or the employee may be subject to discipline.