0 a person who has been officially ordered to stay in a prison or similar place, especially for political reasons: --
a political detainee
The mere chance that a small proportion of detainees could be innocent might call for blanket restrictions on state violence in police custody.
This paper will explore some of the questions raised by the non-official sources, and look particularly at the experiences of healthy detainees at quarantine stations.
The guilt of the detainee has to have been established beyond any doubt.
By surrounding a space that cannot be penetrated with another culturally accessible and defined space, the nursery overwrites its infantile detainees with a legible text.
This article begins by examining detainees' family lives.
The former detainees were later to realize how grossly they had miscalculated both father and son.
Potential innocence of detainees is one of the strongest arguments against duress and other state-sanctioned violence one can think of.
British officers thought detainees' lurid petitions were exaggerated.