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Detenido

Detenido is the participle of the Spanish verb detener, meaning to stop, to delay, or to detain. In legal and police language, detenido refers to a person who has been deprived of liberty by authorities, typically for purposes of investigation or judicial processing. As a noun, el detenido or la detenida designates a detainee or arrestee and is commonly used in official statements and news reporting.

Detention in Spanish-speaking contexts is described by detención, and the scope and duration of detention can

In everyday language, detenido is widely used to describe someone who has been stopped or arrested, as

Etymology: Detenido derives from detener, which shares roots with English detain and French détenir. See also

vary
by
jurisdiction.
In
many
systems,
detención
is
used
for
short-term
police
custody
during
an
investigation,
while
arresto
refers
to
a
more
formal
action.
Some
jurisdictions
distinguish
detención
administrativa,
a
detention
by
civil
authorities
for
security,
immigration,
or
administrative
reasons,
from
detención
judicial
or
detención
preventiva,
orders
issued
by
a
court
to
ensure
appearance
or
to
prevent
interference
with
the
investigation
prior
to
trial.
The
status
of
a
detenido
may
be
temporary,
or
it
may
lead
to
formal
charges,
further
detention,
or
release
depending
on
the
outcome
of
the
process.
in
"El
sospechoso
fue
detenido
por
la
policía."
The
term
can
also
appear
in
headlines
and
reports
to
indicate
custody.
detención,
arresto,
and
privación
de
libertad.