solitary confinement
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单独监禁, 隔离
the practice of isolating a prisoner in a small, often windowless cell, with minimal human contact or environmental stimulation, as a form of punishment or for security reasons
- The inmate's disruptive behavior led to a disciplinary measure, resulting in a period of solitary confinement to maintain order in the prison.
囚犯的破坏性行为导致了纪律处分,结果是为了维持监狱秩序而进行了一段单独监禁。
- The prisoner, deemed a high-security risk, spent several weeks in solitary confinement to prevent potential disturbances with other inmates.
这名被视为高安全风险的囚犯,为了防止与其他囚犯发生潜在的骚乱,在单独监禁中度过了数周。
- The policy of solitary confinement is controversial, with critics arguing that it constitutes a form of cruel and unusual punishment.
单独监禁的政策存在争议,批评者认为这是一种残酷和不寻常的惩罚形式。
- A prisoner exhibiting disruptive behavior in the correctional facility was transferred to solitary confinement for a specified duration.
在惩教机构中表现出破坏性行为的囚犯被转移到单独监禁一段指定的时间。
- Some prison systems have implemented alternatives to solitary confinement, recognizing its potential negative effects on rehabilitation.
一些监狱系统已经实施了单独监禁的替代方案,认识到其对康复的潜在负面影响。
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