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A fugitive (or runaway) is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be from jail, a government arrest, government or non-government questioning, vigilante violence, or outraged private individuals. A fugitive from justice, also known as a wanted person, can be a person who is either convicted or accused of a crime and hiding from law enforcement in the state or taking refuge in a different country in order to avoid arrest.

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  • Fugitive (en)
  • هارب (ar)
  • Flüchtiger (de)
  • Prófugo (es)
  • Buron (in)
  • Ricercato (it)
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  • الهارب (بالإنجليزية: fugitive)‏ هو الشخص الفار سواء من الحجز القضائي، أو العبودية، أو اعتقال الحكومة، أو الاستجواب، أو العنف المدني. والهارب من العدالة، يطلق عليه المطلوب وتستخدم منظمة الشرطة الجنائية الدولية لفظي الهارب والمطلوب مترادفين. (ar)
  • Ein Flüchtiger ist, vorzugsweise in der Sprachweise von Polizei und Justiz, eine Person, die sich den Strafverfolgungsbehörden durch Flucht entzieht. (de)
  • Buron menurut kamus Bahasa Indonesia adalah orang yang sedang dikejar polisi atau orang yang melarikan diri dari penjara, berasal dari kata bahasa Jawa buron yang berarti buruan. Metode perburuan buronan diantaranya penyadapan telepon dan pelacakan kartu kredit. Poster buronan dan pemberian imbalan juga dapat disebarkan demi meningkatnya partisipasi masyarakat. (in)
  • Un ricercato (detto anche catturando o fuggitivo) è una persona che fugge dalla prigione, da un arresto, da interrogatori; può essere una persona condannata o accusata di un crimine e che si nasconde dalle forze dell'ordine. Il ricercato dalla giustizia può essere "internazionale" se voluto dalle forze dell'ordine oltre i confini nazionali. In molte giurisdizioni, un ricercato che fugge dalla custodia mentre è in corso un processo perde il diritto di appellarsi alle condanne o inflitte, poiché l'atto di fuga è considerato una violazione dell'autorità del tribunale. (it)
  • A fugitive (or runaway) is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be from jail, a government arrest, government or non-government questioning, vigilante violence, or outraged private individuals. A fugitive from justice, also known as a wanted person, can be a person who is either convicted or accused of a crime and hiding from law enforcement in the state or taking refuge in a different country in order to avoid arrest. (en)
  • Un prófugo o fugitivo es una persona que está huyendo, generalmente de la acción de la justicia, de alguna medida del gobierno u otra autoridad. Del mismo modo se denomina a la persona que elude un proceso de reclutamiento para el servicio militar. En este último sentido, al contrario que los objetores de conciencia, los prófugos realizan una acción para eludir el reclutamiento, por lo cual su comportamiento suele considerarse delictivo; así mismo resulta perjudicial para la moral de los demás reclutas por la posibilidad de sentirse menospreciados si la conducta quedara impune. (es)
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  • الهارب (بالإنجليزية: fugitive)‏ هو الشخص الفار سواء من الحجز القضائي، أو العبودية، أو اعتقال الحكومة، أو الاستجواب، أو العنف المدني. والهارب من العدالة، يطلق عليه المطلوب وتستخدم منظمة الشرطة الجنائية الدولية لفظي الهارب والمطلوب مترادفين. (ar)
  • Ein Flüchtiger ist, vorzugsweise in der Sprachweise von Polizei und Justiz, eine Person, die sich den Strafverfolgungsbehörden durch Flucht entzieht. (de)
  • A fugitive (or runaway) is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be from jail, a government arrest, government or non-government questioning, vigilante violence, or outraged private individuals. A fugitive from justice, also known as a wanted person, can be a person who is either convicted or accused of a crime and hiding from law enforcement in the state or taking refuge in a different country in order to avoid arrest. A fugitive from justice alternatively has been defined as a person formally charged with a crime or a convicted criminal whose punishment has not yet been determined or fully served who is currently beyond the custody or control of the national or sub-national government or international criminal tribunal with an interest in their arrest. This latter definition adopts the perspective of the pursuing government or tribunal, recognizing that the charged (versus escaped) individual does not necessarily realize that they are officially a wanted person (e.g., due to a case of mistaken identity or reliance on a sealed indictment), and therefore may not be fleeing, hiding, or taking refuge to avoid arrest. The fugitive from justice is ‘international’ (versus ‘domestic’) if wanted by law enforcement authorities across a national border.Interpol is the international organization with no legal authority to directly pursue or detain fugitives of any kind. Europol is the European authority for the pursuit of fugitives who are on the run within Europe, and coordinates their search, while national authorities in the probable country of their stay coordinate their arrest. In the United States, the U.S. Marshals Service is the primary law enforcement agency that tracks down federal fugitives, though the Federal Bureau of Investigation also tracks fugitives. As a verbal metaphor and psychological concept, one might also be described as a "fugitive from oneself". The literary sense of "fugitive" includes the meaning of simply "fleeing". In many jurisdictions, a fugitive who flees custody while a trial is underway loses the right to appeal any convictions or sentences imposed on him, since the act of fleeing is deemed to flout the court's authority. In 2003, convicted rapist Andrew Luster had his appeals denied on the basis that he spent six months as a fugitive (he was convicted in absentia). (en)
  • Un prófugo o fugitivo es una persona que está huyendo, generalmente de la acción de la justicia, de alguna medida del gobierno u otra autoridad. Del mismo modo se denomina a la persona que elude un proceso de reclutamiento para el servicio militar. En este último sentido, al contrario que los objetores de conciencia, los prófugos realizan una acción para eludir el reclutamiento, por lo cual su comportamiento suele considerarse delictivo; así mismo resulta perjudicial para la moral de los demás reclutas por la posibilidad de sentirse menospreciados si la conducta quedara impune. El castigo que las leyes suelen estipular para un prófugo del reclutamiento militar suele ser de menor cuantía que para un desertor, porque la deserción es aún peor para la moral de la tropa.​Durante la guerra de Vietnam miles de personas emigraron a Canadá para eludir el reclutamiento en Estados Unidos.​ (es)
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