protective custody
nounDefinitions
Lawful confinement of a person or close supervision of his or her movements, on a…
Lawful confinement of a person or close supervision of his or her movements, on a voluntary or involuntary basis, by authorities in order to safeguard that person from attack or other dangers.
- A so‐called star witness in the Brooklyn grand jury inquiry of alleged links between the police and gamblers sought unsuccessfully yesterday to free himself from protective custody.
- The government has earmarked a paltry $1.2 million . . ., not enough to properly fund even the state-run counseling centers—the only institutions with the authority to put battered children into protective custody.
- Authorities charged a man today with 'arson causing death' after a week of devasting fires that killed a total of more than 180 people in Australia, and whisked him into protective custody to guard him from public fury.
The custody that CPS sometimes takes of children when those children are being abused or…
The custody that CPS sometimes takes of children when those children are being abused or neglected and no other corrective action is successful or feasible.
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