The similarities to today, with local authorities using counter-terrorism powers to put
families under surveillance to see if they are in the correct school catchment area, are obvious.
Not exact matches
Sarah himself was
under surveillance but remained fearless, promoting Catholic
families, education and catechesis, speaking out courageously.
For nearly a decade, federal prosecutors said, a former top official at the Staten Island DA» soffice used his agency's American Express card to buy himself and his
family more than $ 400,000 in luxury gifts, resort vacations, even an extensive knife collection, hiding the transactions by logging them
under the internal billing code his office used to pay informants and conduct
surveillance operations.
State Sen. Cathy Young, the bill sponsor, told the Times Union last week that the
family, which included an 11 - year - old boy and 14 - year - old daughter, called the police about the
surveillance, but authorities couldn't do anything about it
under the law at that time.
Under active
surveillance, doctors do not treat the cancer but instead keep a watchful eye on it to make sure it doesn't become aggressive — sparing patients the harms caused by surgery or radiation therapy, said Krist, a professor of
family medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University.
In addition to Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE), and vocational training, the NDCS offers relationship, life skills, and parenting programs for inmates.62 Facilities in Kansas choose to offer either the InsideOut or Active Parenting Now programs, and can combine them with Play and Learn classes, in which inmates can apply the skills from the curricula with their children in a supervised setting.63 Washington has implemented two Parenting Sentencing Alternatives to keep nonviolent offenders with minor children out of prison: the
Family and Offender Sentencing Alternative (FOSA), in which offenders» sentences are waived and they are placed
under community supervision, and the Community Parenting Alternative (CPA), a partial confinement program in which offenders remain
under electronic monitoring
surveillance.64 These two programs are in addition to Washington's Strength in
Families program, which is a parenting, relationship, and employment readiness program for soon - to - be-released prisoners.
There is some concern that relying on substantiated reports alone may be misleading because
families in home visiting programs are
under greater
surveillance, which may increase the incidence of reporting apart from increases in behaviors.
The absence of association with agency contact may reflect that the Early Start series was
under regular
surveillance by
family support workers and thus would be expected to have greater agency contact for abuse and neglect concerns.
The father was also restrained from coming within 200m of the child or having her
under surveillance by
family members or others.