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incapacitation    音标拼音: [ɪnkəp,æsɪt'eʃən]
n. 使无能力,使无资格,无能力



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  • incapacitation | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    In criminal law, incapacitation is the act of rendering an individual incapable of committing future crimes Historically, this was accomplished by either execution or banishment
  • What Does It Mean to Be Incapacitated: Courts and Rights
    Being incapacitated means you lack the mental or physical ability to manage your own personal care, health decisions, or financial affairs It’s both a medical concept and a legal one, and the distinction matters enormously
  • Incapacitation (penology) - Wikipedia
    Incapacitation is used primarily to protect the public from offenders who are seen as sufficiently dangerous that they need to be removed from society for a period of time, which is achieved usually by sending the offender to prison (incarceration)
  • 7. 4. Incapacitation – Introduction to the U. S. Criminal . . . - Unizin
    Rooted in the concept of “banishment,” incapacitation is the removal of an individual from society, for a set amount of time, so as they cannot commit crimes (in society) during that period
  • INCAPACITATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INCAPACITATION is the act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated : incapacity
  • Incapacitation: The Ultimate Guide to a Core Goal of Criminal . . .
    The Core Principle: Incapacitation is a goal of criminal sentencing that aims to protect society by physically restraining a convicted offender, making it impossible for them to commit further crimes against the public, usually through incarceration
  • Incapacitation | Law | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Incapacitation is a concept in the field of criminal justice that focuses on preventing individuals from committing further crimes by restricting their freedom
  • Preventing Crime Through Incapacitation | ACE
    Incapacitation Theory suggests that people who have committed crimes should be prevented from committing other crimes through removal from society and or other methods that restrict an individual’s physical ability to commit another crime
  • Incapacitation
    People who are incarcerated are incapacitated: they do not commit as many crimes as they would have in the absence of incarceration The best modern estimates for the size of the effect are modest, in the neighborhood of two to five serious crimes per year of prison time





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