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What (who) is detention centre - definition

LOCATION USED FOR DETENTION
Detention centres; Detention centre; Detention center (disambiguation); Detention Cntr.; Detention cntr.

detention centre         
¦ noun an institution where people, in particular refugees and people awaiting trial, are detained for short periods.
detention centre         
(detention centres)
Note: in AM, use 'detention center'
A detention centre is a sort of prison, for example a place where people who have entered a country illegally are kept while a decision is made about what to do with them.
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Detention center         
A detention center, or detention centre, is any location used for detention. Specifically, it can mean:

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Detention center

A detention center, or detention centre, is any location used for detention. Specifically, it can mean:

  • A jail or prison, a facility in which inmates are forcibly confined and denied a variety of freedoms under the authority of the state as a form of punishment after being convicted of crimes
  • A structure for immigration detention
  • An internment camp
  • A youth detention center, a secure prison or jail for persons under the age of majority
Examples of use of detention centre
1. The country is suspected of having a secret detention centre.
2. US authorities denied her access to the detention centre.
3. Adam was moved to security detention centre in Nyala.
4. Jett and Garcia are being held in the Jackson County detention centre on (125,000) $250,000 bail.
5. They were released without charge from the US detention centre on Cuba in March 2004.