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Qué (quién) es protective custody - definición

TYPE OF IMPRISONMENT (OR CARE)
Schutzhaft

protective custody         
If a witness in a court case is being held in protective custody, they are being kept in prison in order to prevent them from being harmed.
They might be doing me a good turn if they took me into protective custody.
N-UNCOUNT
protective custody         
n. the act of law enforcement officials in placing a person in a government facility or foster home in order to protect him/her from a dangerous person or situation. Most commonly a child who has been neglected or battered or is in danger from a violent person is taken in as a temporary ward of the state and held in probation facilities or placed in a foster home until a court can decide the future placement of the child. Protective custody is sometimes used to help women threatened by a husband, boyfriend or a stalker, and also for witnesses who have been threatened with physical harm or death if they testify.
protective custody         
¦ noun the detention of a person for their own protection.

Wikipedia

Protective custody

Protective custody (PC) is a type of imprisonment (or care) to protect a person from harm, either from outside sources or other prisoners. Many prison administrators believe the level of violence, or the underlying threat of violence within prisons, is a chief factor causing the need for PC units. Prisoners have the opportunity to request protective custody if they get the impression that the environment they are living in is harmful to their well being. Their request may be granted if the officials rule that the prisoner is truly at risk. Protective custody might simply involve putting the person in a secure prison (if the threat is from the outside), but usually protective custody involves some degree of solitary confinement. For people who are threatened because of their association with a certain group or gang, moving them to another section of the prison may be sufficient.

Ejemplos de uso de protective custody
1. Police took the boy into protective custody, police Lt.
2. Ortiz‘s toddler and another 4–year–old child have been placed in protective custody.
3. The girl was taken for medical and psychological exams, and was in protective custody Wednesday night.
4. She was taken into protective custody by German intelligence immediately after '/11.
5. After the infant‘s death on Saturday, authorities took Quiroz‘s 18–month–old daughter into protective custody.