Incarceration definition
Incarceration or "incarcerated" means confinement in a local or regional correctional facility,
Incarceration means a person's custody in a county jail or a correctional facility while he or she serves a sentence issued pursuant to the person's conviction of a felony or pursuant to the person's adjudication as a juvenile delinquent for the commission of one or more offenses that would be felonies if committed by a person eighteen years of age or older. For the purposes of this section, "incarceration" includes placement as a juvenile to the custody of the state department of human services or a county department of human or social services.
Incarceration or "incarcerated" means confinement in a local or regional correctional facility, juvenile correctional center, state correctional facility, residential detention center, or facility operated pursuant to the Corrections Private Management Act (§ 53.1-261 et seq.).
Examples of Incarceration in a sentence
Harcourt, From the Asylum to the Prison: Rethinking the Incarceration Revolution.
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
Roberts, The Social and Moral Cost of Mass Incarceration in African American Communities, 56 STAN.
Section 5 of the Special Alternative Incarceration Act, 1988 PA 287, MCL 798.15.
The Growth of Incarceration in the United States: Exploring Causes and Consequences.
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Incarceration means, per 43 O.S. Section 118I, an obligor is in custody on a fulltime basis in a local, state or federal correctional facility. Incarceration shall not include probation, parole, work release or any other detention alternative program that allows the obligor to be gainfully employed.