/kənˈfaɪnmənt/ – noun
Definition: việc tước quyền tự do, việc bắt giam, việc tống giam, việc bỏ tù.
A more thorough explanation: Confinement refers to the state of being confined or restricted within a certain space or area, often involuntarily. In a legal context, it can refer to the act of restraining or restricting a person’s movement or freedom, such as in the context of imprisonment, detention, or quarantine.
Example: After being found guilty of the crime, the defendant was sentenced to six months of confinement in a correctional facility.