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True or false
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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