The word incarcerated means in jail or prison.
It means your in jail or in prison
The police had to incarcerate him because of his conviction of an armed robbery.
The laws are not being made to incarcerate youth, it is that youth is committing so many illegal acts.
you be your self and never let him think that you are mean or selfish and incarcerate on the inside do u think that a fake would like you if your not who you really are
Intervene, investigate, interview, interrogate, incarcerate
The only thing I can think of is "incarcerate".
Incarcerate means to hold in enclosure, to put in jail. Some synonyms are: Confine, impound, restrain, take away, to cage, to put under lock and key, enclose, envelope, impound.
Incarcerate and detain are both synonyms that can be used for the word imprisoned.
In some fashion, yes. The court can garnish wages, seize property, and incarcerate.
liberate = to set free so the opposite is to imprison, tie up, jail, incarcerate, take hostage and so on
catch, apprehend, seize, arrest, imprison, detain, jail, incarcerate, nab, collar, bag, apprehension
enslave stifle Liberate means to free. So the opposite would be imprison, jail lock up or incarcerate To restrain
The most costly and scarce correctional resource is typically adequate and qualified staff, including correctional officers, healthcare professionals, and counselors. Hiring and retaining skilled personnel in the correctional system can be challenging due to the demanding nature of the work, leading to high turnover rates and increased costs associated with recruitment and training.