The act of accepting and managing individuals or items within a specified location or facility, often involving oversight and organization.
Specifically refers to the forced placement of individuals, such as suspects, into designated facilities as part of legal or regulatory procedures.
The process of providing shelter or support to individuals during emergencies, such as in the case of victims being placed in hospitals or safe havens.
Example:
このホテルは500人の客を収容できる。
The act of forcibly confining individuals to a specific location, often by government authority, without their consent and typically for reasons related to security or legal matters.
The mandatory restriction of personal freedom where individuals are held in a designated area, often lacking due process or personal rights.
A form of incarceration imposed by law or regulation, typically involving the relocation of individuals to controlled environments due to perceived threats or legal violations.
A person who is held in a facility due to legal reasons, typically involving incarceration or detention.
An individual residing within an institutional environment, such as a prison or rehabilitation center, often as a result of committing a crime or being deemed a threat to society.
Someone who is confined within a designated space, such as a correctional facility, for the enforcement of laws or regulations.
A facility designated for the temporary confinement of individuals, typically involving the involuntary detention of prisoners or captives.
A location where people, often those displaced by conflict or persecution, are housed under restrictive conditions.
An establishment that serves as a holding place for people, where their freedom is limited, often due to legal or political reasons.
A site used for the arrangement and housing of captives, including prisoners of war, where they may be segregated from the general population.
A facility designated for the confinement of individuals captured during armed conflict, primarily military personnel from opposing forces.
A secured area where captured soldiers are held, often under the regulations of international law, with an emphasis on humane treatment and separation from civilian populations.
A type of detention center established during wartime for the purpose of managing prisoners taken during warfare, differentiated from regular prisons by its specific focus on enemy combatants.