Sentences with phrase «in penal institutions»

These individuals may receive dishonorable discharges from the armed services, may fail to be self - supporting, may become impoverished or even homeless, or may spend many years in penal institutions.

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From people in all walks of life — some from inmates of penal institutions — people with problems, etc. etc....
None had delivered in a private maternity unit or in a psychiatric, remand, or penal institution.
You are in a jail, prison, or similar penal institution or correctional facility after the disposition of charges against you.
In a move which baffled child safety experts and penal reform groups, the institution, which previously held only 16 - to 18 - year - olds, started admitting young adults between the ages of 18 to 21.
Article 301 is a provision in the Turkish penal code that, since 2005 made it a punishable offense to insult Turkishness or various official Turkish institutions.
These proposals, while cloaked in the language of «school safety,» are most likely to hasten the process of transforming schools into something more akin to penal institutions while increasing the risk to students.
You are not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant if you are incarcerated in a federal or state penal institution or are subject to an involuntary civil commitment upon completion of a period of incarceration for a forcible or nonforcible sexual offense.
Hamilton essentially says that climate change, guaranteeing thousands of years of disruption in Earth systems, is a crime on a scale with no possible remedy in existing judicial or penal institutions:
Systemic factors include the widespread discrimination that Aboriginals experience both in, and outside, penal institutions.
Either judges had never visited penal institutions, or their experience was so far in the past that it was simply irrelevant to comprehending the complexities of contemporary understandings of human rights in prisons and penitentiaries.
The final rule defines correctional institution as any penal or correctional facility, jail, reformatory, detention center, work farm, halfway house, or residential community program center operated by, or under contract to, the United States, Start Printed Page 82489a state, a territory, a political subdivision of a state or territory, or an Indian tribe, for the confinement or rehabilitation of persons charged with or convicted of a criminal offense or other persons held in lawful custody.
Mr. Head stated to the union that only he can authorize the installation of hidden electronic surveillance, and that he did not do so in this case, or at any other penal institution in Canada.
She can take custody, care and control of inmates in both penal and rehabilitative institutions.
Hamilton Country (Cincinnati, OH) 2003 — 2006 Adult Probation Officer II • Managed caseload of 225 probationers ensuring completion of court orders including community service, substance abuse rehabilitation, job seeking, and repayment to victims • Prepared and presented reports regarding client status and completion of court orders • Performed arrests and assisted in transport of offenders to penal institutions • Maintained computer database containing confidential probationer information • Participated in monthly self - defense, firearm, and substance abuse rehabilitation trainings
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