Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Apr. 2015
Mandatory or voluntary confinement that affects people
The concept of seclusion is used in our language with two senses. On the one hand to designate with it the confinement in which a person decides to live voluntarily, or failing that in which is immersed in a forced way, such is the case of the prison, the jail, which is arrived after being sentenced for having committed a crime.
And on the other hand, the concept is also used to designate the physical place in which a person decides to seclude himself, lock himself up, for example a room.
Both uses are certainly popular and it is common to find them in the language daily.
Judicial convictions involving imprisonment
When the confinement is forced, it will be linked especially to the pain imprisonment that is dictated to a person once it is proven that he has committed a crime plausible to be punished in this way. There are minor crimes that, although crimes can be exempted from a penalty that implies imprisonment, while the most serious crimes, such as homicides, kidnappings, rapes, among others, They are usually punished with imprisonment, and in the cases of more extreme penalties even with perpetual imprisonment, which consists of the person having to spend the rest of their life in the jail.
The jail, the place where the seclusion of the person who committed the crime takes place
In the states of right, when a person incurs a fault to a rule it is plausible to be punished for it. If the offense committed is serious and the Justice that is issued in that case considers it, the person may be sentenced to serve so many years in prison, or, as we have already indicated, to life imprisonment.
The jail or prison is the physical place to which the person is sent to serve the aforementioned penalty.
In this place there is no LibertyPrisoners are under permanent surveillance and must comply with certain requirements for activities within the prison. Most of his time is spent in a cell, which is a place reduced in meters and that has iron bars that prevent the escape of the prisoner. The guards are the ones who have the keys to open and close them.
Issues in Seclusion