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True or false
In an educational setting, false imprisonment can be defined as intentional confinement by physical means and threats.
In an educational setting, false imprisonment can be defined as intentional confinement by physical means and threats.
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True. In an educational setting, false imprisonment can be defined as intentional confinement of a person without legal justification, which can occur through physical means (such as locking a door or physically restraining a student) or through threats that make an individual feel they cannot leave.
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