Sentences with phrase «by the inmates of»

«Peter Weiss's The Persecution and Assassination of Jean - Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of Charenton, Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade», 2010
Althea Thauberger, THE PERSECUTION AND ASSASSINATION OF JEAN - PAUL MARAT AS PERFORMED BY THE INMATES OF THE CHARENTON ASYLUM UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE AS PERFORMED BY THE PRAGUE - BASED EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE COMPANY AKANDA FOR THE PATIENTS AND STAFF OF THE BOHNICE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, 2012, HD video with sound, 47:17 minutes.
See impressive works created by inmates of the Virginia Beach Correctional Center during the opening reception.
2014: Richter starts to work on the four paintings later called Birkenau [CR: 937/1 -4], based on four photographs taken by inmates of the Birkenau concentration camp that he paints on canvases and later overpaints in an abstract manner.
It includes drawings by inmates of a high - security prison; a vast mural of William Morris sinking oligarch Roman Abramovich's yacht in the Venetian lagoon; and another in which a giant hen harrier crushes a Land Rover.
Based on a true story, the film portrays the incessant violence and corruption experienced by the inmates of Santa Martha Acatitla, a Mexico prison, during the 1980s.

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One was a man who died of dehydration; another was a newborn baby delivered by an inmate.
Noel's findings led to a revamping of the trustee system, and the knowledge provided by one of the inmates even led to the arrest of a woman who tried to sneak drugs into the jail shortly after filming ended.
The company, which was started by former prison inmate Frederick Hutson in 2012, now has 23 percent of the market share of federal prisons, according to Jealous.
During and after Hurricane Harvey's slow and catastrophic crawl over the Gulf states at the end of August, inmates in multiple prisons in Texas were left to suffer in horrifying, inhumane conditions in ravaged facilities across the state, according to nearly 100 inmate accounts obtained by the National Lawyers Guild.
I obtained access to a September 5 letter (the hurricane made its second landfall near Beaumont on August 30), written by an inmate in the Special Housing Unit of USP Beaumont to his mother.
The last study released by the Department of Justice was in 2001, and it found that the rate of inmate - on - inmate assaults was 38 percent higher at private prisons than at public prisons.
Besides, much eyewitness evidence is highly unreliable, as demonstrated by the hundreds of death row inmates who, in recent decades, they're convicted by eyewitness testimony and later exonerated by DNA analysis.
Made of pine plywood, the coffin was crafted by inmates at Louisiana State Penitentiary whom Graham met on a visit in 2005.
His coffin was made of pine by inmates at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.
This guy, he's a creep and insane or not should leave prison in a box, carried by six of his buddy inmates.
In prison he was befriended by Julio Medina of Exodus Transitional Community, which prepares inmates for their release.
In his work, Girard speaks of «ontological» or «metaphysical» sickness, which suggests that modern culture is like a vast insane asylum which has been created by the minds of the inmates.
We permit marriage by the elderly, by prison inmates, and by persons who have no intention of having children.
On March 26, a group of New York — based lawyers headed by Edward D. Fagan, who spearheaded successful suits on behalf of Holocaust survivors against European firms that collaborated with the Nazis in using concentration camp inmates as laborers, filed suit in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn against FleetBoston Financial, the insurance giant Aetna, and railroad conglomerate CSX Corporation, on the grounds that these corporations are the successors of companies that profited from slavery before the Civil War.
A former Communist and Socialist who became an unvarnished anti-Semite and Nazi sympathizer, Rassinier did not initially deny the existence of death camps and gas chambers, but he claimed that the number of Jewish victims was hugely exaggerated, and that most of these were in fact murdered by other Jewish inmates who had been given authority within the camps.
And yet, here I was standing in a maximum security prison talking to a male inmate about how profoundly he'd been impacted by the writing of Ann Voskamp.»
The dynamics of such nursing and biting by immature persons makes it clear that pastoral or religious services to inmates must support a redirection of hostility as well as meeting their needs.
They walked past family photos and a cross made of white lilies to see the simple plywood container made by prison inmates.
In California, home of the get - tough three - strikes - and - you're - out law, it's estimated that by 2020, $ 5 billion a year will be spent on health care for aging inmates — the amount of the state's entire prison budget for 2002.
He will be buried beside his wife, Ruth, at the foot of the cross-shaped brick walkway in the Prayer Garden on the northeast side of the Billy Graham Library, in a simple pine casket made by inmates at the correctional facility in Angola, Louisiana.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that crowding at California prisons constitutes cruel and unusual punishment, and ordered the state to reduce the number of inmates by more than 30,000.
Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated by DNA.
By the summer of 1989, under the charismatic leadership of the former prison inmate and dramatist Vaclav Havel, protests in the old part of Prague in Wenceslaus Square, increased in numbers and intensity.
A convicted murderer by the name of Dana Martin recruited his fellow inmate, Mark Aaron Staake, to kidnap and kill Justin Bieber at his Madison Square Garden show.
One, founded by Joseph Volotsky (born in 1440), insisted that the inmates of monasteries engage in long fasts, work hard, and study diligently.
as a result 27 israelies lost their life at terrorist attacks conducted by some of the inmates they released during the exchange.
The inadequacy of superficial answers and glib reassurances was described by «a late inmate of Glasgow Royal Asylum for lunatics» around the year 1860.
I insist that the Church would not condemn guerrilla action taken to free concentration camp inmates facing Nazi gas chambers, or the use of force by a civilian to stop killings such as those that took place at Columbine High School, or in a situation such as my example of a man killing infants in a nursery.
Open to inmates with no record of violence and three years or fewer left on their sentence, it's hell by design, to hammer discipline into the inmates» heads, and provide the full military experience — beds made just so, clothes worn just so, everything done just so, even conversation, all in that rhythmic hoo - ah cadence.
After that six weeks in Sanford, McLain spent short stretches at two other jails before he wound up in what he regards as the very bottom of the belly of the beast, the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta, the federal prison that two months after his release would become a site of rioting, destruction and hostage - taking by Cuban - born inmates.
Clinics were offered at the prison by such noted coaches as Arthur Lydiard, who trained Olympic gold medalists Peter Snell and Murray Halberg, and Bill Dellinger of the University of Oregon to help inmates develop their running skills.
At first, the inmates ran in cutoff blue jeans and cheap tennis shoes, but in time running shorts were allowed by the authorities and the owner of a store catering to runners agreed to sell quality shoes at substantially reduced prices.
The budget laid out by Mayor Bill de Blasio, Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito and members of the City Council designates funds for crime prevention in public housing developments, enhanced services for inmates, free school lunch for middle schoolers, child care for low - income families, and...
At the same time, the report determined «basic security functions» were not being followed at the North Country prison, including a failure by corrections officers at the front gate to search employees» bag entering the prison, nightly counts of inmates not being conducted at the times, searches of cells that were deemed inadequate and the poor supervisor of inmates by employees and security stagff.
The MoJ started rolling out restrictions on smoking with the aim of protecting non-smokers from the effects of passive smoking, not only on health grounds but also to reduce the likelihood of legal action being brought against the prison service by inmates and employees alike.
New York's prison population is decreasing, but the number of inmates age 50 and over rose 46 percent from 2007 to 2016, and the state must adjust its policies to meet the unique needs of this population, according to a report issued today by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office.
Some prison officers are suspected of aiding the inmates by smuggling the phones and other prohibited items to them in their cells.
There was a time when smoking — by members of staff and inmates — was tolerated across most areas of prisons: on landings, in workshops and on the exercise yards.
Due in part to a backlash following this summers breakout at Clinton Correctional Facility, the number of state prison inmates tossed in solitary confinement has surpassed 4,000 for the first time in three years, despite vows by officials to limit its use.
More than 120 mobile phones that belonged to some inmates of the Kumasi Central Prison have been confiscated by the prison authorities in response to last year's infamous attempted jailbreak in which one inmate was shot dead by a policeman.
Lots of the inmates here, inspired by their surroundings, blend into the wallpaper of everyday partisan politics.
He attributed the ability of some of the inmates to beat the checkpoint to lack of scanners at the entrance and gave an assurance that close circuit television (CCT) cameras would be fixed at strategic locations in the prison next month to help expose any form of wrongdoing by the officers and the inmates.
A state Parole Board member appointed by Cuomo is married to a convicted killer whose three - decade prison stint included a daring escape and biting off part of an inmate's nose.
HMP Brixton was the worst, with 19.6 % of inmates testing positive, followed by Birmingham with 18.3 % and Liverpool with 17.4 %.
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