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- Incapacitation (penology) - Wikipedia
Incapacitation is used primarily to protect the public from offenders who are seen as sufficiently dangerous that they need to be removed from society for a period of time, which is achieved usually by sending the offender to prison (incarceration)
- What Does It Mean to Be Incapacitated: Legal Definition
Legal incapacitation is a court’s formal finding that a person can no longer make or communicate sound decisions about their own welfare or finances
- incapacitation | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
In criminal law, incapacitation is the act of rendering an individual incapable of committing future crimes Historically, this was accomplished by either execution or banishment
- INCAPACITATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INCAPACITATE is to deprive of capacity or natural power : disable How to use incapacitate in a sentence
- Incapacitation Meaning Explained: Legal Guide for 2026
Incapacitation means removing a person’s ability to do something, either by physical restraint, legal order, or medical condition In law, it most often refers to imprisoning an offender to prevent future crimes or declaring a person legally unable to make their own decisions
- Incapacitated - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
If someone is “incapacitated,” this means that he is unable to react or respond in a clear manner to that which is going on around him For example, an incapacitated person may be someone who has had too much alcohol and, as a result, has passed out
- Incapacitation | Law | Research Starters - EBSCO
"Incapacitation" refers to the idea that certain forms of punishment are effective means of reducing crime if they restrict the abilities and opportunities of criminals to commit crimes
- Incapacitation and Consent FAQs - Purdue University
Intoxication is not equivalent to incapacitation The following questions provide additional descriptions of what it means to be incapacitated and how that relates to consent
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