extra penal - traducción al Inglés
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extra penal - traducción al Inglés

REMOTE SETTLEMENT USED TO HOUSE CONVICTS FROM THE GENERAL POPULATION
Prison colony; Convict settlement; Penal colonies; Criminal colony; Penal settlement; Penal settlements; Penal colonist; Penal colonists; Penal colonialism; Penal colonialist; Penal colonialists; Penal settler; Penal settlers; Penal Colony
  • 1890s}})
  • Inscribed stone honouring an Irish prisoner in the Australian penal colony of [[Botany Bay]].

extra penal      
extra zwaar (buiten het gebied van misdaadrecht)
criminal code         
DOCUMENT WHICH COMPILES ALL, OR A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF, A PARTICULAR JURISDICTION'S CRIMINAL LAW
Penal code; Penal Code; Criminal Codes; Criminal Code; Penal statute; Penile code
criminele wet (een groep criminele wetten, strafwetten)
penal code         
DOCUMENT WHICH COMPILES ALL, OR A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF, A PARTICULAR JURISDICTION'S CRIMINAL LAW
Penal code; Penal Code; Criminal Codes; Criminal Code; Penal statute; Penile code
strafwetboek (komplicatie v. strafrechtelijke wetten)

Definición

penal
1.
Penal means relating to the punishment of criminals.
...director-general of penal affairs at the justice ministry.
...penal and legal systems.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A penal institution or colony is one where criminals are kept as punishment.
...imprisoned on an island that has served as a penal colony since Roman times.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Penal colony

A penal colony or exile colony is a settlement used to exile prisoners and separate them from the general population by placing them in a remote location, often an island or distant colonial territory. Although the term can be used to refer to a correctional facility located in a remote location, it is more commonly used to refer to communities of prisoners overseen by wardens or governors having absolute authority.

Historically penal colonies have often been used for penal labour in an economically underdeveloped part of a state's (usually colonial) territories, and on a far larger scale than a prison farm.