custodial
adjective
noun
Origin of custodial
Related Words for custodial
watchful, possessive, vigilant, warm, defensive, jealous, careful, conservative, covering, emergency, guardian, preservative, conservational, protecting, shielding, advisory, protectiveExamples from the Web for custodial
Contemporary Examples of custodial
Step by step, the penal and custodial apparatus of the United States has become larger, more belligerent, and more brazen.
North Dakota requires two-parent notification and custodial parent consent for minors, as well as a 24-hour waiting period.
This prophylactic rule requires suppression of any custodial statement made before the warnings are given.
Historical Examples of custodial
Then took the custodial; and showed the patient the Corpus Domini within.
The Cloister and the HearthCharles Reade
Other measures recommended were the custodial care of the feeble-minded, and State control of the use of alcohol.
Women's Wild OatsC. Gasquoine Hartley
While I'm out there, get word to all custodial and operating personnel that they will be permitted to leave tonight.
Criminal NegligenceJesse Francis McComas
A certain sum would also be received from the families of some of the inmates of the training schools and custodial institutions.
Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British IslesDaniel Hack Tuke
The increase and classification of the custodial population here contemplated is a problem for administrative charity.
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