The term "Pena detentiva" translates to "Custodial Sentence" or "Imprisonment" in English. Based on the definition and usage in various contexts, including legal dictionaries and judicial guidelines, "Pena detentiva" refers to a judicial punishment involving mandatory custody or imprisonment of a convict for a crime3, 4.
While there are financial aspects related to the legal system, such as monetary penalties or "custodial accounts" for holding financial assets1, 2, "Pena detentiva" itself is a legal concept defining a type of criminal sentence, not a financial instrument, market term, or analytical tool used in finance, investing, or portfolio theory.
Therefore, this term does not fit into a "broader financial category" like behavioral finance or portfolio theory, nor does it have a financial formula, practical application within financial markets, or a direct financial "related term" in the context of an encyclopedia for Diversification.com. Attempting to create an article on this term within a financial framework would lead to inaccuracies and fabrications, which goes against the core requirements for a high-quality, verifiable financial encyclopedia article.
As such, I cannot produce a relevant and accurate encyclopedia-style article on "Pena detentiva" that adheres to the specified quality, accuracy, and domain relevance requirements for Diversification.com.