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21 correccional
adj.correctional, corrective.m.1 reformatory, reform school.2 correctional institution, workhouse, house of correction, reformatory.* * *► adjetivo1 correctional1 detention centre, reformatory* * *SM reformatory* * *femenino or (Esp) masculino: tbcorreccional de menores — reformatory (AmE), detention centre (BrE)
* * *= correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex. Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex. These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex. The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex. Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex. This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *femenino or (Esp) masculino: tbcorreccional de menores — reformatory (AmE), detention centre (BrE)
* * *= correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.
Ex: Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex: These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex: Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex: This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *orCompuesto:(reformatorio) correction center* for young women; (cárcel) women's prison* * *
correccional sustantivo femenino or (Esp) sustantivo masculino: tb
correccional sustantivo masculino reformatory, reform school
' correccional' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retén
* * *correccional nmreformatory, reform school* * *I adj correctiveII m reformatory* * *correccional nmreformatorio: reformatory -
22 reformatorio
adj.reformatory, amendatory, reformative, reforming.m.1 youth custody center (British), reformatory (United States).2 reformatory, house of correction, reform school, correctional institution.* * *1 reformatory, reform school\reformatorio de menores remand home* * *SM reformatoryreformatorio de menores — remand home, reform school (EEUU)
* * *masculino reformatory* * *= reformatory, correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex. Was FEMALE OFFENDERS established because of literary warrant or because one would not logically send women criminals to REFORMATORIES FOR WOMEN (the Library of Congress heading) rather than to women's prisons?.Ex. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex. Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex. These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex. The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex. Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex. This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *masculino reformatory* * *= reformatory, correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex: Was FEMALE OFFENDERS established because of literary warrant or because one would not logically send women criminals to REFORMATORIES FOR WOMEN (the Library of Congress heading) rather than to women's prisons?.
Ex: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex: Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex: These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex: Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex: This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *reformatory* * *
reformatorio sustantivo masculino
reformatory
reformatorio sustantivo masculino reformatory
' reformatorio' also found in these entries:
English:
borstal
- delinquent
- reformatory
* * *reformatorio nmBr youth custody centre, US reformatory* * *m reform school, reformatory* * *reformatorio nm: reformatory -
23 cumplidor de las leyes
(adj.) = law abidingEx. Rehabilitation, i.e. preparing the offender to function productively as a law abiding citizen in society, is very costly.* * *(adj.) = law abidingEx: Rehabilitation, i.e. preparing the offender to function productively as a law abiding citizen in society, is very costly.
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24 honrado
adj.1 honest, decent, honorable, honourable.2 honored, aboveboard, honoured.past part.past participle of spanish verb: honrar.* * *1→ link=honrar honrar► adjetivo1 (honesto) honest2 (decente) upright, respectable3 (honorable) honourable (US honorable)* * *(f. - honrada)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=honesto) honesthombre honrado — honest man, decent man
2) (=honorable) honourable, honorable (EEUU), upright* * *- da adjetivoa) ( honesto) honest, honorable*b) < mujer> respectable* * *= law abiding, righteous, upstanding, upright.Ex. Rehabilitation, i.e. preparing the offender to function productively as a law abiding citizen in society, is very costly.Ex. His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.Ex. Harris' defence attorney attempted to portray her as an upstanding, well-bred member of the community, and as a powerless, unwilling part of a love triangle.Ex. He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( honesto) honest, honorable*b) < mujer> respectable* * *= law abiding, righteous, upstanding, upright.Ex: Rehabilitation, i.e. preparing the offender to function productively as a law abiding citizen in society, is very costly.
Ex: His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.Ex: Harris' defence attorney attempted to portray her as an upstanding, well-bred member of the community, and as a powerless, unwilling part of a love triangle.Ex: He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.* * *honrado -da1 (honesto) honest, honorable*es un hombre honrado he is an honest o an honorable manactuó de manera honrada she behaved honorably2 (decente) ‹mujer› respectable* * *
Del verbo honrar: ( conjugate honrar)
honrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
honrado
honrar
honrado◊ -da adjetivo
honrar ( conjugate honrar) verbo transitivo
1 [comportamiento/actitud] to do … credit o honor( conjugate honor);
2 ( respetar) to honor( conjugate honor)
honrarse verbo pronominal
to be honored( conjugate honored)
honrado,-a adjetivo
1 (persona) honest
2 (negocio, trabajo) upright, respectable
honrar verbo transitivo
1 (respetar, venerar) to honour, US honor
honrar a los padres, to respect one's parents
2 (enaltecer, ennoblecer) to be a credit to: ese gesto le honra, that gesture does him credit
' honrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deshonesta
- deshonesto
- honrada
- noble
- decente
- escrupuloso
- recto
English:
above
- above-board
- cowboy
- decent
- disingenuous
- honest
- honourable
- level
- reputable
- right-minded
- rough
- straight
- straightforward
- upright
- righteous
* * *honrado, -a adj1. [honesto] honest, honourable2. [decente] decent, respectable* * *adj honest* * *honrado, -da adj1) honesto: honest, upright2) : honored* * *honrado adj honest -
25 respetuoso de la ley
(adj.) = law abidingEx. Rehabilitation, i.e. preparing the offender to function productively as a law abiding citizen in society, is very costly.* * *(adj.) = law abidingEx: Rehabilitation, i.e. preparing the offender to function productively as a law abiding citizen in society, is very costly.
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26 Wiedereingliederung
* * *die Wiedereingliederungreintegration* * *Wie|der|ein|glie|de|rungfreintegrationdie Wiederéíngliederung eines Straftäters in die Gesellschaft — the rehabilitation of a criminal offender
* * *Wie·der·ein·glie·de·rungf reintegrationberufliche \Wiedereingliederung vocational rehabilitation* * *die reintegration* * *Wiedereingliederung f reintegration (* * *die reintegration* * *f.reintegration n. -
27 prison
1) в'язниця, тюрма; в'язниця тривалого утримання; (тюремне) ув'язнення3) ув'язнювати; позбавляти свободи•- prison administrator
- prison alternative
- prison authorities
- prison bar
- prison-bars
- prison box
- prison break
- prison breaker
- prison-breaker
- prison-breaking
- prison camp
- prison camp dust
- prison capacity
- prison cell
- prison chaplain
- prison commissioner
- prison commissioners
- prison community
- prison conditions
- prison construction
- prison costs
- prison crowding
- prison culture
- prison doctor
- prison education
- prison execution
- prison experience
- prison facilities
- prison facility
- prison for the insane
- prison furlough
- prison gang
- prison garb
- prison governor
- prison grants
- prison guard
- prison hospital
- prison hunger strike
- prison improvement
- prison-industries camp
- prison keeper
- prison labor
- prison labour
- prison laws
- prison lawyer
- prison legislation
- prison life
- prison limits
- prison mate
- prison mental hospital
- prison offence
- prison offense
- prison officer
- prison official
- prison padre
- prison personnel
- prison physician
- prison place
- prison placement
- prison population
- prison premises
- prison psychiatrist
- prison punishment
- prison racket
- prison record
- prison reform
- prison regulations
- prison rehabilitation
- prison rehabilitation service
- prison release
- prison reputation
- prison return
- prison riot
- prison robe
- prison rules
- prison sentence
- prison sentencing
- prison servant
- prison service
- prison staff
- prison personnel
- prison subculture
- prison system
- prison term
- prison time
- prison unrest
- prison upheaval
- prison uprising
- prison van
- prison violence
- prison ward
- prison warden
- prison warder
- prison-wise offender
- prison work program
- prison-yard
- prison zone -
28 treatment
трактування; поводження ( з кимсь); перевиховання неповнолітніх правопорушників; некаральний вплив на злочинця; лікування; режим ( інвестиційний тощо); обслуговуванняtreatment classification committee — кваліфікаційна комісія з визначення методів ( або режиму) виправного впливу на ув'язнених
treatment of foreign investment — = treatment of foreign investments режим іноземних інвестицій
- treatment and correctiontreatment of foreign investments — = treatment of foreign investment
- treatment and rehabilitation
- treatment center
- treatment centre
- treatment date
- treatment facilities
- treatment of aliens
- treatment of criminal
- treatment of foreign nationals
- treatment of loss
- treatment of offender
- treatment of prisoners
- treatment of prisoners of war
- treatment-oriented institution
- treatment servant
- treatment service
- treatment services
- treatment staff
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29 amnesty
1. сущ.1) юр., пол. амнистия, помилование(осуществляемое высшим органом власти полное или частичное освобождение от наказания осужденных судом лиц; часто применяется после смены правительства или режима или же как жест политического примирения)to declare [grant, offer\] (an) amnesty — объявить амнистию, даровать прощение
The government declared a general amnesty for political prisoners. — Государство объявило всеобщую амнистию политических заключенных.
Syn:See:2) юр. указ об амнистии3) общ. прощение; всепрощение, сознательное попустительство2. гл.пол., юр. амнистировать -
30 виправлення злочинця
correction of criminal, correction of offender, correctional rehabilitation of a criminal, reformation of a criminal, treatment of criminalУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > виправлення злочинця
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