Sentences with phrase «from incarceration»

Performed bio psychosocial assessments with individuals recently released from incarceration.
At 9 a.m., members of the Release Aging People in Prison / RAPP Campaign hold a press conference followed by a 10 a.m. NYC Council Hearing in support of The CARE Act, which establishes an interagency task force to examine the needs of older adults returning from incarceration, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
«This comprehensive package - the most progressive set of reforms in the nation — will guarantee fairness for the accused by reshaping New York's antiquated bail system, ensuring access to a speedy trial, improving the disclosure of evidence in the discovery process, transforming asset forfeiture procedures and implementing new initiatives to help individuals transition from incarceration to their communities.»
Addiction treatment centres are also less available than they used to be, leaving many prisoners emerging from incarceration with an addiction they didn't have when they went in.
Suffolk County Sheriff Vincent DeMarco has been pressing forward with a plan to reduce the inmate population through less costly alternatives to jail and diversions from incarceration that could eliminate the need for the $ 100 million Phase II of the new Yaphank jail.
Reconciliation Australia CEO Karen Mundine said that a shift in policy and spending away from incarceration and towards prevention and early intervention was needed to reduce the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in youth detention.
In exchange for eliminating his old compatriots or turning them over to the government, John's wife, Abigail, and son, Jack, are freed from incarceration.
I think we were released from the incarceration of our duty to speak up, inability to exercise discretion, and frustrated at the roadblocks set up in the system for crown counsel, judges, police, and defence counsel.
For example, Sarah was having trouble securing an apartment after returning home from incarceration.
Punishments ranged from incarceration in debtors prison to the death penalty.
New York, NY (Law Firm Newswire) January 22, 2018 — A New York law which came into effect in October of 2017 may have a positive impact on people convicted of crimes in the state or released from incarceration more than 10 years ago.
Some desperate parents turn to teen boot camps as a way to try and save their teen from incarceration, substance abuse problems, gangs, or even death.
Or does she leave her imprisoned, but in doing so galvanise a rebellion that gains sustenance from her incarceration.
«Up till this moment, we have not been told officially by the DSS whether or not Hon Akanni was formally released from incarceration after spending 18 days without access to his doctors, lawyers and family members.
But Ragbir, whose group started the «ICE Out of Rikers Campaign,» credited Mark - Viverito with getting federal authorities removed from the incarceration island in 2014.
With deaths from heroin overdoses in the US on the rise, policies are shifting from incarceration to preventing overdoses and reducing harm
The queen then sought out the larger cells and, on average, laid nearly three times as many drone eggs as usual, apparently making up for the skewed hive gender ratio that resulted from her incarceration, the researchers report in the November / December issue of Behavioural Ecology.
His fishing town under fiery siege by the dragon Smaug (voiced again by Benedict Cumberbatch), Bard (Luke Evans) uses his wits to fashion an escape from incarceration.
It takes place in Cleveland, where a trio of ex-cons including Troy (Nicolas Cage), Mad Dog (Willem Dafoe) and Diesel (Christopher Matthew Cook) reunite for a potentially lucrative kidnapping job for a mobster, only to encounter complications that threaten their loyalty and freedom from incarceration.
Cesar's mission: save abandoned dogs from incarceration and euthanasia and raise awareness of the desperate situation these dogs live in around the world.
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.
The introduction of Lucas in the game begins with the player controlling him as a boy as he and his father attempt to escape the Helghast from incarceration of more particularly death.
At the heart of the single - player campaign is Ivan, a former mercenary let loose from his incarceration to right the wrongs of his past and take down a shadowy terrorist group he once belonged to.
Police making stops, judges setting bonds and deciding to permit probation, parole boards deciding whether to release someone, psychiatrists deciding on three day holds and releases from incarceration following a successful insanity plea, etc..
Reentry is individuals that are rejoining the community from incarceration — jail, prison — so with a previous record.
A significant portion of our advocacy relates to school discipline, special education, school reentry from incarceration and suspension, and enrollment in credit recovery and High School Equivalency programs
Adam Kokesh, who previously committed himself to pursue a jury nullification strategy against gun and drug charges, has reportedly taken a plea deal and been released from incarceration pending sentencing.
The focus is to reduce the risk of recidivism and to safely transition the client into the community upon release from incarceration by linking the client to appropriate ongoing services and benefits as needed.
Maria Elena Morales, Co-founder and President of the Urban Scholars Union, a student organization that advocates for students with lived experience, committed to empowering all cultures transitioning from incarceration to education.
It's already tackled all sorts of important issues, from incarceration with a muppet named Alex whose father is in jail, to the problem of hungry children in America with a muppet named Lily whose family deals with food insecurity.
Then, using the writing, performing, and visioning techniques practiced by the Visible Voices Ensemble, (a peer empowerment group of women returning from incarceration) participants will work together through movement, poem, and dialogue to build transformative possibilities for ourselves and our communities.
«Having cops carry naloxone can be a critical effort in addressing overdose fatalities in some areas,» he said, «and represents a general shift in policing the nation's drug problem away from incarceration, which has proven expensive, ineffective, and deadly for far too many people.»
In exchange for eliminating his old compatriots or turning them over to the government, John's wife, Abigail, and son, Jack, are freed from incarceration.
For example, after returning home from incarceration, John (name changed) was worried about starting work and opening a bank account; he was afraid that his child support arrears would cause his new wages to be garnished.
The reform restores the right to vote upon release from incarceration and «reverses disenfranchisement for thousands of New Yorkers,» according to Cuomo.
«One of the most important strengths bitcoin has is its ability to adapt and now is the time to do it,» Shrem said, adding that he hopes to start or join a bitcoin company when he is eventually released from incarceration.
«Assemblyman Aubry has spent his life creating a safe haven for all residents of the 35th AD by ensuring that those recently released from incarceration are reconnected with their families and supporting principles to reduce the rate of recidivism.»
They recommended regular random drug tests based on suspicion be increased and that a more robust recovery programme be embedded in current rehabilitation schemes once the prisoner is released from incarceration
New York joins 14 other states and Washington, D.C. that restore the right to vote upon release from incarceration.
In our 50 years of providing alternatives to incarceration and of helping those released from incarceration to build positive lives in the community, the Fortune Society has been saddened by the damage done by treating young people as though they were adults.
The executive order will restore the right to vote upon release from incarceration, his office said, citing a disproportionate impact of disenfranchisement on communities of color and links between civic engagement and reduced recidivism.
However, these programs to rehabilitate batterers are often ineffective: Men arrested for violence against intimate partners continue to batter at similar rates after being released from incarceration and / or completing treatment, according to a 2009 peer - reviewed study.
In 2016, Dori Digenti began offering yoga to those dealing with addiction recovery and release from incarceration.
The organization strongly believes in one - to - one long - term mentoring relationships with the goal of providing positivity and support to youths who want to turn their lives around after being released from incarceration.
If convicted, Notartomaso could face up to two years imprisonment and would be required to register with the Suffolk County Animal Abuse Registry within five days after his release from incarceration, the SPCA said.
Mr. Taylor also works to provide network opportunities for ex-offenders and their families to help ease the transition from incarceration to freedom and lower recidivism rates.
Comment: Several commenters urged HHS to clarify the proposed changes to the special enrollment period for a permanent move, including specifying that consumers must submit proof of a change of address and providing clarification that changes to the special enrollment period for a permanent move Start Printed Page 10798includes individuals who are being released from incarceration.
Challenging Transitions (CRS+CT)-- examples include career changers, return to workers, long term unemployed, return from incarceration
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