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4. This led to her arrest and incarceration.

5. The Barren County Detention Center is a full service correctional facility offering all available alternatives to incarceration to include Pretrial Services, Home Detention and Work Release, as well as traditional incarcerations and imprisonment for offenders either awaiting trial or sentenced to the Barren County Detention Center.

6. The judge also cited the incarceration of Mr. Fastow's wife, Lea.

7. There have been angry protests about his arrest and incarceration.

8. Mr Clarke disputes the simplistic link between rising incarceration and falling crime.

9. Has provided Alternatives to incarceration for federal, state, and local offenders.

10. California has one of the highest incarceration rates of all the 50 states.

11. Her childhood was overshadowed by her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital.

12. Alcatraz reveals stories of American incarceration, justice, and our common humanity

13. In Sierra Leone , by contrast, no one will mourn Mr Taylor's incarceration.

14. Prosecutors, through internal guidelines, prosecute only violations which will result in incarceration.

15. No, no, no, no, the brig is unsuitable for long-term incarceration.

16. The United States now has the highest rate of incarceration in the world.

17. It is a bureaucracy of incarceration beyond the dreams of the bleakest writer.

18. The notebooks date from his incarceration on the infamous Robben Island penal colony.

19. • To help reduce crime and incarceration rates in the communities that administer justice programs.

20. The provision of alternatives to incarceration (halfway houses, community service programmes, parole, suspended sentences);

21. Thus adjudication and incarceration of the violator may occur many years after the commission the crime.

22. This stimulates the amygdala and may be a more effective rehabilitative practice than simple incarceration.

23. His erect pompadour stands as proof that his male vanity is unharmed despite his incarceration.

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25. • to help reduce the rates of crime and incarceration among Aboriginal people in communities with cost-shared programs.

26. The House Arrest Program is an alternative to incarceration for select, intermittent-sentenced offenders (weekend servers).

27. Butboth Fiennes and West imply that he is as much imprisoned by monarchy as by literal incarceration.

28. Not in sterile policy terms like "mass incarceration," or "sentencing of nonviolent offenders," but in human terms.

29. Funds for education, for training and for rehabilitation are declining, so this despairing cycle of incarceration continues.

30. The country's high rate of incarceration is largely due to changes in sentencing guidelines and drug policies.

31. Utilizing a holistic approach to wellness, Acure strives to enhance the communities we serve and reduce homelessness, incarceration, and …

32. Tim Robertson, director of the Koestler Trust, believes convicts should be encouraged to exhibit art made during their incarceration .

33. Incarceration in jails and prisons as a result of alcohol- and drug-related crime is also very high.24

34. Incarceration as an inverse alternative to the closed residence is subject to the evaluation of the Superintendent of Residences.

35. And because of my activity, I landed in solitary confinement for seven and a half years out of my incarceration.

36. But of the crime that caused the incarceration and the means of paying the penalty this passage tells us nothing.

37. Boiling Point investigates instances of police brutality, voter suppression, school segregation, environmental racism and mass incarceration throughout American history, and the impact those

38. Asale Angel-Ajani is a writer, scholar and activist with expertise on Global Mass Incarceration, the African Diaspora, and the rights of women

39. Few people believe that insubordination is an important offence for street-sweepers and should be punished by incarceration or even death.

40. Pathologically, there was an unclosed eyeball caused by a poorly healed incision with incarceration of uvea tissue, besides the characteristics of SO.

41. Northeastern University criminologist Fox that the aging population and continued high rates of incarceration can be made to reduce the U. S. crime rate.

42. A detailed portrait of the routine of cellblock life, "The Shawshank Redemption" might change a few minds about the usefulness of incarceration in terms of rehabilitation.

43. Robert Young Books – Police brutality, Media Propaganda, Drug Addiction, Gangs, Mass Incarceration, Ghetto Angels, Cobwebbed Eyes To make gentrification a simple task, every black community …

44. Mr. Mandela spent 27 years in prison for opposing the apartheid administration. The notebooks date from his incarceration on the infamous Robben Island penal colony.

45. President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have come out very strongly on sentencing reform, on the need to address racial disparity in incarceration.

46. The banning of Zanu in 1964 saw her husband detained and restricted for six years at Sikombela and other camps of incarceration across the country.

47. Her platform focused on income inequality, renewable energy, establishing universal health care, stopping mass incarceration in the United States, and protecting undocumented children from deportation.

48. Beaty’s spoken-word performance about a childhood lived in the shadow of incarceration is transformed into a gentler but equally affecting story for a younger audience

49. Clemency can come in the form of a pardon, which legally undoes a criminal conviction, or in the form of a commutation, which reduces or ends someone’s incarceration

50. These attacks took one of two forms: 1) drug use that led to a heightened sense of desperation to avoid arrest and incarceration, and 2) the Assailant’s desire for freedom.

51. Following an investigation and a court case, Ambash was convicted on 18 of the 20 charges against him in October 2013, including sexual offenses, abuse of minors, incarceration and sadistic violence.

52. The threat of post-publication sanctions, such as criminal fines or incarceration, can be as intimidating and crippling to the ability of a news organization to operate as any prior restraint.

53. The roots of America's mass incarceration problem are traced back to the 1971 Attica Prison Uprising, an incident authorities whitewashed and reframed as a violent riot led by Black inmates.

54. The mission of Crossroads for Women is to provide comprehensive, integrated services to empower women emerging from incarceration to achieve safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives in the community, for themselves and their children

55. Correcting Treatment in Corrections “The United States is the world’s leader in incarceration with 2.2 million people currently in the nation’s prisons and jails, a 500 percent increase over the last forty years

56. The shrill howls of moral outrage that harried Tommy Sheridan to his incarceration had barely died when some fresh Apostasies were spotted and the burning crosses have been scurrying hither and yon to see what can be condemned.

57. The newspaper reported: "After all the Badgerings of the last three years - after all the fines and incarcerations - after all the spying and blood-money, the Poor Man's Guardian was pronounced, on Tuesday by the Court of Exchequer (and by a Special Jury too) to be a perfectly legal publication."

58. The most common Criminalisation indicators were incarceration (n=38) and street-level policing (n=39), while the most frequent HIV prevention and treatment indicators were syringe sharing (n=35) and prevalence of HIV infection among PWID (n=28)

59. Without quality Aftercare—the kind of post-release supervision, services and supports that young people need to make safe and successful transitions out of residential placement facilities and back to their home communities—the estimated 100,000 young people leaving juvenile institutions each year face failure, recidivism, and more incarceration.

60. Asale Angel-Ajani is a professor and serves as the Director of Women’s and Gender Studies at City University of New York, City College.Lecturing widely on topics ranging from mass incarceration to social justice, she has been invited to teach and lead writing workshops at over fifty college campuses and venues in the United States and countless more globally.

61. Existing law also provides, until January 1, 2020, that a writ of habeas corpus may be prosecuted on the basis that expert testimony relating to intimate partner Battering and its effects was not received in evidence at the trial court proceedings relating to a prisoner’s incarceration for the commission of a violent felony committed prior to August 29, 1996, if there is a reasonable