False imprisonment

/fɔls ɪmˈprɪzənmənt/ noun

The unlawful restraint of a person's freedom of movement without consent and without legal justification. It can occur through physical barriers, threats, or other means that prevent someone from leaving an area.

From Middle English legal terminology combining 'false' (wrongful) and 'imprisonment' (confinement). The concept developed in English common law to protect personal liberty beyond just formal jail settings, recognizing that unlawful detention could occur anywhere.

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