custodial - translation to English
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custodial - translation to English

JUDICIAL PUNISHMENT OF MANDATORY CUSTODY EITHER IN PRISON OR IN SOME OTHER CLOSED THERAPEUTIC AND/OR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Custodial sentences

custodial      
(adj.) = conservador, preservador
Ex: Broadly, one can distinguish, then, between what one might call the "custodial" or "warehouse" aspects of the librarian's task, and the "communications" aspect.
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* custodial sentence = pena de prisión
custodial sentence         
(n.) = pena de prisión
Ex: Cheryl will no doubt be thinking herself lucky that she hasn"t got a custodial sentence.
child custody         
CHILD CUSTODY
Physical custody; Sole Custody; Child Custody; Child custody case; Custodial parent; Non-custodial; Custody of offspring; Custody of children; Parental custody; Custody battle; Custody dispute; Child custody and access disputes
(n.) = custodia de los niños
Ex: This paper chronicles the growing frequency of child abduction by divorced parents who are warring over child custody.

Definition

Custodial
·adj Relating to custody or guardianship.

Wikipedia

Custodial sentence

A custodial sentence is a judicial sentence, imposing a punishment consisting of mandatory custody of the convict, either in prison or in some other closed therapeutic or educational institution, such as a reformatory, (maximum security) psychiatry or drug detoxification (especially cold turkey). As 'custodial' suggests, the sentence requires the suspension of an individual's liberty and the assumption of responsibility over the individual by another body or institution.

The Criminal Justice Act 2003 (England and Wales) states that '(2)The court must not pass a custodial sentence unless it is of the opinion that the offence, or the combination of the offence and one or more offences associated with it, was so serious that neither a fine alone nor a community sentence can be justified for the offence'. Some serious offences incur minimum custodial sentences, unless there are exceptional circumstances. Custodial sentences may also be used where there is a perceived threat to public safety.

Community sentences are non-custodial and include fines, various mandatory but 'open' therapy and courses, restriction orders and loss or suspension of civil rights.

Examples of use of custodial
1. The charge can carry a custodial sentence if convicted.
2. If found guilty, they could face custodial sentences.
3. "There will be nothing served by an immediate custodial sentence.
4. Intermittent custodial sentence Today at Manchester Crown Court Hopwood, from Hazel Grove in Stockport, Greater Manchester, was given an intermittent custodial sentence of 56 days.
5. In 1''6, the state had reported 18 custodial killings and six custodial disappearances while in 1''7 it was six and ten respectively, he said.