Incarceration in a sentence as a noun

And the habeas corpus, and the due process prior to incarceration.

Right, and looking at stats like ****** rates, incarceration numbers, etc.

The arrest rate is also different from the incarceration rate, which is much more heavily skewed.

I didn't know Aaron, but I suspect that this fact may have weighed more heavily on his mind than the incarceration time itself.

If their punishment is incarceration, then locking them up for a time arguably makes society safer.

They want to free him because the legal and social precedent set by his incarceration is dangerous to everyone.

It's basically a union of prison guards who are heavily pro-incarceration.

Prisoner sexual abuse isn't an inevitable consequence of incarceration, and we need to stop assuming it is.

Our incarceration rate is mostly a backlash against desegregation.

At one point during his incarceration, his attorney requested bail based on the jail's inability to properly diagnose/treat the problem.

[123] In a survey of 1,788 male inmates in Midwestern prisons by Prison Journal, about 21% claimed they had been coerced or pressured into sexual activity during their incarceration and 7% claimed that they had been raped in their current facility.

Incarceration definitions

noun

the state of being imprisoned; "he was held in captivity until he died"; "the imprisonment of captured soldiers"; "his ignominious incarceration in the local jail"; "he practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon"

See also: captivity imprisonment immurement