Sentences with phrase «federal prison systems»

- Focused on maintaining peace, security and safety within correction centers and federal prison systems.
Corrections Officer focused on maintaining peace, security and safety within correction centers and federal prison systems.
Earlier this year, a Globe and Mail investigation uncovered significant disparities in the way Canada's provincial, territorial, and federal prison systems were tracking the length of time that inmates were spending in solitary confinement.
Arkansas already allows inmates to grow beards for medical reasons and Muhammad's beard would be permissible in 43 state and federal prison systems across the country.
In early 2016 the congressional task force created to examine overcrowding in the federal prison system, recommended the repeal of federal mandatory minimum sentences for drug offences.
to justify a $ 5.1 billion expansion of our Federal prison system?
We in the Government have good reason to believe that imaginary crime is waaaay up and we need a massive expansion of our federal prison system so that we can put all those unreported criminals into jail longer.
Most of the nursing jobs are available with federal prison system.
A federal correctional officer works within the federal prison system, which houses inmates who are being charged with or convicted of a federal crime.
In February, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he was reversing former President Barack Obama's plan to phase out private prisons, arguing that it had hurt the government's ability to meet the future needs of the federal prison system.

Not exact matches

In California, with the nation's largest prison system, a federal district court found in 2005 that the parole board «operated under a sub rosa policy that all murderers [typically serving life terms] be found unsuitable for parole.»
As Ivey will tell you, she had about three hours to prepare before taking over the governorship, coming into office at the height of a controversy that forced out her predecessor and inheriting a prison system under federal court order.
A former systems auditor in the Department of Education's inspector general's office was sentenced May 12 to five months in federal prison for placing tracking software on a supervisor's computer that allowed him to view the supervisor's e-mail and Internet activity.
The report indicates that they are the least likely of all federal defendants to be given non-custodial sentences, even over and above violent and weapon offenses, and that «Prison sentences imposed on defendants convicted of CSEC offenses were among the longest in the federal justice system.
I share the author's interest in «comprehensive, meaningful criminal justice reform,» especially any form of federal legislation that «eliminates mandatory minimums, reduces the prison population, and addresses the disparate impact of our criminal justice system on communities of color.»
As reported in this official press release, the «United States Sentencing Commission today released a new publication — An Overview of Mandatory Minimum Penalties in the Federal Criminal Justice System (2017 Overview)-- that examines the use of federal mandatory minimum penalties and the impact of those penalties on the federal prison population.Federal Criminal Justice System (2017 Overview)-- that examines the use of federal mandatory minimum penalties and the impact of those penalties on the federal prison population.federal mandatory minimum penalties and the impact of those penalties on the federal prison population.federal prison population.»
Last week the Federal Government announced it would ask the Australian Law Reform Commission to examine the factors leading to the over representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our prison system, and consider what reforms to the law could «ameliorate this national tragedy».
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