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 Übersetzung für 'place of detention' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a place of detention | places of detention
law
place of detention
Justizvollzugsanstalt {f} <JVA>
law
place of detention [internationally used term for prison]
Haftort {m} [internationale Bezeichnung für Gefängnis]
Teiltreffer
to place under detentionin Haft nehmen
law
detention at Her Majesty's pleasure <detention at HMP> [UK law since 2000]
lebenslange Freiheitsstrafe {f} [UK-spez. Besonderheit: «HMP»]
conditions of detentionHaftbedingungen {pl}
house of detentionBesserungs­anstalt {f} [veraltet]
law
sentence of detention
Haftstrafe {f}
term of detentionDauer {f} der Haft
right of detentionZurückhaltungs­recht {n}
easing of detention conditions {sg}Hafterleichterungen {pl}
place of eventVeranstaltungs­ort {m}
sense of place Ortsbewusstsein {n} [Bewusstsein für den Ort, an dem man lebt, von dem man herkommt]
pride of placeEhrenplatz {m}
educ.
place of study
Studienort {m}
place of residenceSitz {m} [Wohnsitz, Firmensitz]
place of concealmentVersteck {n}
in place of {prep}anstelle [+Gen.]
ling.
place of articulation
Artikulationsort {m}
place of longingSehnsuchtsort {m}
relig.
place of grace
Gnadenort {m}
publ.
place of publication
Verlagsort {m}
place of assemblyAlarmplatz {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • To accommodate the reduction in detainees, the federal government announced that they would open two new detention facilities – a centre in Northam, 80 kilometres north-east of Perth, and an alternative place of detention in Inverbrackie, 37 kilometres north of Adelaide.
  • Eyewitness accounts relate that the Ras was visibly distressed as the members of the Derg announced to the Emperor that he was deposed and that they required him to accompany them to his place of detention.
  • Other sources name Bamberg as his place of detention.
  • The Nicosia Central Prison was built by the British in 1894 and was in use until 1955 as a place of detention of those condemned by the courts to imprisonment, but also as a place of temporary detention of persons under judicial decree.
  • was a place of detention in Dublin, Ireland. It was initially located at Cornmarket, near Christ Church Cathedral, on the south side of the Liffey and was originally one of the city gates before being moved to a new purpose built prison on Green Street on the North side of the city in 1781.

  • Any detainee who has been permitted to engage in employment or is granted leave who remains at large without lawful excuse or fails to return to his place of detention after the direction or leave has been revoked is deemed to be unlawfully at large and to have escaped from lawful custody.
  • It served in 199 BC as a place of detention for the Carthaginian hostages, and was captured and destroyed by Sulla's troops during the civil wars at the end of 82 BC.
  • It was used as a place of detention for Ethiopian POWs during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.
  • Some schools in the United Kingdom use "isolation booths" as a place of detention, being a small room in which a disruptive child is forced to sit alone and in silence, as part of a policy known as "occupy and ignore".
  • In 2010, the Rudd Government relocated asylum seekers from Christmas Island to the "Leonora Alternative Place of Detention", an immigration detention centre, previously used as a mine workers hostel, in Leonora.

  • The Solovki special camp (later the Solovki special prison), was set up in 1923 on the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea as a remote and inaccessible place of detention, primarily intended for socialist opponents of Soviet Russia's new Bolshevik regime.
  • Near the station is the site of the former Vélodrome d'hiver (Winter Velodrome or "Vel' d'Hiv"), which was famous for its cycling competitions but became infamous as the first place of detention for thousands of Parisian Jews who were rounded up by the police on 16 and 17 July 1942 before their deportation to Nazi concentration camps.
  • This was part of a policy to broaden the system from reform and training institutions to a place of detention for youths between 17 and 21 for any sentence which carried a prison term.
  • A prison is a place of detention.
  • In November 1937, she was moved a place of detention for wives of prominent 'traitors', where Tukhachevsky's widow was a fellow prisoner.

  • From its establishment until 1905 the institution at Kew was known as an asylum – a title which emphasised its function as a place of detention rather than a place where people could possibly be cured.
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