Act of Involuntary Detention
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An Act of Involuntary Detention is an detention act where a person or group is detained without their consent.
- Context:
- It can (typically) result in a State of Involuntary Detention (in settings such as domestic environments, official detention centers, or extrajudicial detention site)s.
- It can (often) involve Physical Restraint.
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- Example(s):
- Act of Kidnapping.
- Lindbergh Kidnapping in the United States
- Kidnapping of Aldo Moro in Italy
- Extrajudicial Detention, such as Secret Political Abduction.
- Guantanamo Bay detention camp by the United States
- Uyghur internment camps in China
- Legal Act of Arrest.
- Arrest of Nelson Mandela in South Africa
- Arrest of Julian Assange in the United Kingdom
- Act of Kidnapping.
- Counter-Example(s):
See: Kidnapping, Human Rights, Incarceration, Abduction, Civil And Political Rights, Extrajudicial Detention, Deprivation of Liberty.