Sentences with phrase «between incarceration»

There is also a clear connection between incarceration of Indigenous women and being a victim of violence — there are extremely high rates of substance abuse and reporting of having been a victim of violence among Indigenous female prisoners — this highlights the need for support programs for Indigenous women in prison and also post-release (such as healing and re-integration, housing etc).
The connection between incarceration and public health was addressed in this piece in The New York Times.
The right firm handling your case can make the difference between incarceration and remaining free.
The mission of Liberation Literacy is to build social justice literacy in prisons in order to reimagine and re-articulate the relationship between incarceration, our community, and ourselves.
We're also working to ensure students with mental disabilities receive educational services in school required by law — services that can make the difference between incarceration and graduation.
The Cinematography Award: U.S. Dramatic was presented to: Christopher Blauvelt for Low Down (Director: Jeff Preiss, Screenwriters: Amy - Jo Albany, Topper Lilien)-- Based on Amy - Jo Albany's memoir, Low Down explores her heart - wrenching journey to adulthood while being raised by her father, bebop pianist Joe Albany, as he teeters between incarceration and addiction in the urban decay and waning bohemia of Hollywood in the 1970s.
Mr. Colson argues that «there is no relationship between incarceration rates and crime rates» and that «we have tried that [lock - «em - up] approach and it has failed.»

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This paper examines the relation between immigration and these trends in black employment and incarceration.
Using data drawn from the 1960 - 2000 U.S. Censuses, we find a strong correlation between immigration, black wages, black employment rates, and black incarceration rates.
Several years of prison ministry have convinced me that there are substantial parallels between what we think about incarceration and how we understand salvation.
Also at 6 p.m., JustLeadshipUSA hosts a conversation between state Sen. Gustavo Rivera and JustLeadshipUSA Glenn Martin on de Blasio's decision to close Rikers Island, the costs of mass incarceration, and the future of criminal justice reform in New York and beyond, Central Park West, Manhattan.
The judge, though, said there was a «very fine line» between possible credit card fraud and the reason prosecutors wanted to give jurors for his incarceration.
Previous studies show strong relationships between adult health conditions — anxiety, panic and psychiatric disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, substance misuse and others — and adversities experienced in childhood, such as abuse, witnessing violence, parental incarceration and others.
With no differences between the two hypothetical groups other than the length of the sentence, even 3 extra months in prison led to higher incarceration rates over time.
This marriage - gap has been explained by high incarceration rates among black men, reducing their income and marriage prospects for the future, and the growing divide in education rates between black women and black men.
Landing its sharp social commentary somewhere between Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Society, Get Out takes racism's more traditional forms — slavery, incarceration, exploitation, blackface — for a new, thoroughly modern appropriative spin.
Increased K 8 math skills, decreased teen birth rates, and lower incarceration rates may have lifted completion rates between 2000 and 2010
Education has the power to impact and change lives every day whether through the connections made as alumni, the learning that transpires between faculty and students, or the second life it can create for a foster child facing incarceration.
You have read the statistics enough to know that there is an undeniable connection between literacy skills and incarceration rates.
An innovative project at San Jose State University's Department of Justice Studies is helping bridge the gap between tomorrow's criminal justice leaders and those affected by mass incarceration.
Fewer than half of the male Black and Hispanic students graduate, which, given the correlation between education and incarceration rates, means that where the road to life - chances divides, these young men are more likely to be propelled along the route that leads through prison rather than that leading through college.
«We can read between the lines -LSB-...] This bill would without a doubt funnel more vulnerable children into the criminal justice system — especially students with special education needs who are already statistically at a much higher risk of incarceration
Drawing connections between the housing crisis, the growth of the incarceration industry and the history of race relations...
The former prisoner is released from incarceration at the start of the narrative, and he's been tasked with destroying the link between his world and the Rhogar's: a demonic, evil race that wants to subjugate what's left of the human race that they haven't already killed.
Favianna Rodriguez will connect artists, activists, and movement organizers to resources and experiences that explore the intersections between mass incarceration and immigrant detention.
The 2016 Artist as Activist Fellows — Maria Gaspar, The Graduates, Titus Kaphar, Los Angeles Poverty Department, Jeremy Robins / Echoes of Incarceration, Favianna Rodriguez, Paul Rucker, El Sawyer, jackie sumell, and Shontina Vernon — will each develop projects that address the intersections between race, class, and mass iIncarceration, Favianna Rodriguez, Paul Rucker, El Sawyer, jackie sumell, and Shontina Vernon — will each develop projects that address the intersections between race, class, and mass incarcerationincarceration.
The particular works brought together for this exhibition explore the creation and development of certain cultural institutions — and practices — such as education, incarceration, and economic relations, while pointing to the continuing relationship between our secular and religious histories.
Between the interlude of state - sanctioned exploitation and violence, the Amerikkkin project of mass incarceration and slavery, the uncertain future of California's viability, and planetary implosion, A.L. Steiner presents an overview of her photo archive from 1995 - 2015 at Blum & Poe.
The Guardian writes that DuVernay leans on «eloquent talking - head interviews and well - sourced archive material» to study the links between slavery, segregation, and mass incarceration.
The oscillation between poignancy and precision, the artist and the architect, is clear in A Hundred Times Nguyen (1994), which Jaar created in response to the mass incarceration of Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong detention centres in the early 1990s.
The film looks at the privatization of the prison system, «exposing the conflict between for - profit corporations focused on pleasing investors and the communities which must deal with the consequences of high incarceration rates.»
Though there is a recognized difference between the application of some Charter rights in the regulatory as opposed to criminal context, many regulatory statutes contain provisions which bear the hallmarks of criminal legislation — namely prohibitions coupled with penalties, which can include incarceration.
In particular, with regard to Article 15 on the detention of irregular migrants prior to their removal the Court has so far explained how the period of detention should be calculated and when there is a «reasonable prospect of removal» (Kadzoev); it has precluded the incarceration of irregular migrants during the return process on the sole ground that they remain on the territory of a Member State even though an order to leave exists (El Dridi), and it has attempted to strike a balance between the right to be heard and the efficiency of the administrative procedure to extend the period of detention (G & R).
Alternative sentencing options for a Class 4 Felony include probation, conditional discharge, periodic imprisonment for up to 18 months, boot camp / impact incarceration for defendants between the ages of 18 and 35, and fines.
This conviction would lead to a licence suspension of up to five years, fines of between $ 2,000 and $ 50,000, up to two years of incarceration and six demerit points.
Conversations regarding capital punishment, mindless incarceration and confrontation between the police and persons of colour were occurring on an impressive scale.
Extended incarceration is an «objectively ascertainable effect» of changes to the parole system under the Abolition of Early Parole Act — crucially, the British Columbia Court of Appeal found that the change occurred between the time of the offences and the time of sentencing.
Alternative sentencing for a Class 2 Felony can include terms of probation of up to 4 years, conditional discharge, periodic imprisonment for 18 to 30 months, impact incarceration / boot camp for offenders between the ages of 18 and 35, and fines.
Increasingly, the evidence points to the limitations of incarceration as a tool for effective justice, and to the strong link between contact with the criminal justice system and poor health and social outcomes for individuals and families.
Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has vowed to act to close the huge gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous incarceration rates, saying the issue will be pursued at the first meeting of federal and state leaders under a Shorten government, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged between 10 — 17 are 26 times more likely to be in incarceration.
We know there are links between mental health, suicide and incarceration, unemployment and substance misuse.
What is the relationship between lifelong hearing loss and Indigenous incarceration?
Mothers in Prison: Maintaining Connections With Children Mignon & Ransford (2012) Social Work in Public Health: Special Issue: The Impact of Parental Incarceration on Children and Families, 27 (1 - 2) View Abstract Identifies challenges to the development and maintenance of contact between incarcerated mothers and their children.
Prior research also provides insight into how paternal risk factors such as domestic violence, incarceration, multipartner fertility, and substance abuse can decrease an unmarried father's likelihood of being involved with his children.1, 2 Drawing on survey data from unmarried Texas parents, CFRP builds on these findings in several ways: 1) examining the intersection and associations between the parental relationship, father involvement, paternal support, and AOP signing, 2) investigating how each of these topics is informed by a web of personal, interpersonal, and environmental factors, and 3) approximating how the parental relationship, father involvement, and paternal support are likely to change over time.
Additional research has further substantiated the tie between childhood adversity and negative outcomes, including poor academic achievement, incarceration, unemployment, poverty, disability, and early death.1, 3,4,13 — 24
In a recent study, researchers strengthened the association between ACEs and mental health symptoms by adding such measures to the ACE index and removing parental separation / divorce and incarceration of a household member.28 Thus, the original index might be improved by considering a wider array of adverse experiences.
When a Parent Goes to Prison: A Guide to Discussing Your Incarceration With Your Children (PDF - 431 KB) New Jersey Department of Corrections, Divisions of Programs and Community Services, Office of Transitional Services (2007) Offers helpful ideas for encouraging open and honest communication about incarceration between childreIncarceration With Your Children (PDF - 431 KB) New Jersey Department of Corrections, Divisions of Programs and Community Services, Office of Transitional Services (2007) Offers helpful ideas for encouraging open and honest communication about incarceration between childreincarceration between children and adults.
Other studies focus on the effect of incarceration, the links between support payments and contact with children, and the involvement of more than one custodial parent.
Considers the interrelation between family violence, child removal, disability, youth suicide and incarceration; and
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