/ˌriːɪmˈprɪzənmənt/ – Verb
Definition: việc tống giam lại.
A more thorough explanation: Re-imprisonment refers to the act of incarcerating an individual who has previously been released from prison or detention. It involves returning a person to prison or detention after they have been released due to a violation of the terms of their release or for committing a new offense.
Example: The court ordered the re-imprisonment of the defendant after they violated the terms of their parole.
Related words:
- imprisonment to commence at the expiration of the previously awarded imprisonment
- petition of habeas corpus
- state detention
- expiry of the term of imprisonment
- detention pending trial
- detention during Her (His) Majesty’s pleasure
- (to) order imprisonment
- deterrent detention
- term of imprisonment credited toward another term of imprisonment
- IMPRISONMENT