/ɪnkəˌpæsɪˈteɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: việc hạn chế năng lực pháp lý và/hay năng lực hành vi, việc đình chỉ quyền.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, incapacitation refers to the state of being deprived of legal capacity or ability to perform certain actions or make decisions, often due to physical or mental impairment. It can also refer to the act of rendering someone incapable of committing a certain act, such as through imprisonment or other means of restriction.
Example: The court ordered the incapacitation of the defendant by imposing a lengthy prison sentence.