Definition of Incarcerator. Meaning of Incarcerator. Synonyms of Incarcerator

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Definition of Incarcerator

Incarcerator
Incarcerator In*car"cer*a`tor, n. One who incarcerates.

Meaning of Incarcerator from wikipedia

- treated medically, and, depending on the success of the treatment, were incarcerated for an appropriate term. KROM's first substantive change to Norwegian...
- Approximately 741,000 women are incarcerated in correctional facilities, a 17% increase since 2010 and the female prison po****tion has been increasing...
- Incarcerated is the fifth solo studio album by American rapper Lil' Boosie. It was released on September 28, 2010, via Trill Entertainment and Asylum Records...
- Girls Incarcerated: Young and Locked Up is an American do****entary television series released on Netflix on March 2, 2018, that initially followed the...
- Incarceration in California spans federal, state, county, and city governance, with approximately 200,000 people in confinement at any given time. An...
- Relationships of incarcerated individuals are the familial and romantic relations of individuals in prisons or jails. Although the po****tion of incarcerated men and...
- M**** incarceration is a major problem in the United States. People who have been incarcerated or are currently incarcerated face many challenges including...
- Incarceration in Canada is one of the main forms of punishment, rehabilitation, or both, for the commission of an indictable offense and other offenses...
- Uterine incarceration is an obstetrical complication whereby a growing retroverted uterus becomes wedged into the pelvis after the first trimester of...
- Imprisonment or incarceration is the restraint of a person's liberty for any cause whatsoever, whether by authority of the government, or by a person...