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Юридический термин: лишение свободы в психиатрическом учрежденииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > psychiatric confinement
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Politics english-russian dictionary > psychiatric confinement for prisoners of conscience
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лишение свободы, заключение под стражу; заключение в тюрьму; тюремное заключениеconfinement at hard labour — заключение в соединении с каторжными работами;
to keep in close confinement — содержать под стражей, в заключении со строгим режимом изоляции;
- forced confinementto keep in confinement — содержать под стражей, в заключении
- illegal confinement
- indeterminate confinement
- institutional confinement
- legal confinement
- local confinement
- narrow confinement
- ordinary confinement
- penal confinement
- preliminary confinement
- psychiatric confinement
- punitive confinement
- rehabilitative confinement
- secure confinement
- solitary confinement
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1) удобства; средства обслуживания2) возможности, благоприятные условия; льготы3) оборудование; устройства; сооружения4) заведение, учреждение•- confinement facility
- conventional prison facilities
- correctional facility
- correction facility
- detention facility
- government facility
- highly secure facility
- in-patient psychiatric facility
- jail facility
- out-patient psychiatric facility
- prison facility
- private correctional facility
- psychiatric facility
- public correctional facility
- rehabilitation facility
- rehabilitative facility
- residential psychiatric facility
- secure facility
- shelter-care facility
- treatment facility
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