Sentences with phrase «incarceration records»

Some other services are employment and military service verifications, driver's history reports, and incarceration records searches.
We study the long - term impact of increased school segregation on crime by matching students» enrollment records from CMS to their arrest and incarceration records from 1998 to 2010.
Depending on the State, these searches pull information from the State repository or Administrative Office of Courts and may include statewide records for all County or Circuit Courts, State Police, incarcerations records, or other State agencies.

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How do they compare to costs to society of prohibition of a particular substance, in terms of law enforcement, and opportunity costs from loss of otherwise productive members of society to our criminal justice system, either through incarceration or effects of having a conviction on their record?
Clinton downplayed the clash that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had with protesters who criticized his record on criminal justice at a campaign event last week and said that if she was elected she would work to reduce unnecessary incarcerations.
«Out - of - control police who respond to minor violations with overwhelming force, toleration of racist cops, siege - like conditions in some cities and city neighborhoods, and record - high incarceration — all of these are evidence of a growing police state.»
«The record - high incarceration rate in the U.S. has been inflated further by federal prison sentences for people whose only crime is stepping across the border.
These dystopian fears or premonitions can be seen bubbling under the surfaces of works within The Politics of Portraiture, such as the newest editions to Josh Kline's series of cast hands holding various communication and recording devices, RAID Drives and Facial Incarceration Software (both 2015 - 16).
Organized with the scholar Nicole R. Fleetwood, an expert on art's relation to incarceration, the Spring issue of Aperture magazine addresses the unique role photography plays in creating a visual record of a national crisis.
Doug Bostrom said in # 43: «I have to wonder if the NY Times would publish his stuff if he were simply known by his established track record of eccentric causes, which include suggesting the incarceration of anybody testing positive for HIV and espousing the goal of closing down the U.K. government because it is «atheistic and humanistic.
You may be facing serious consequences if convicted, including incarceration, expensive fines, loss of your driver's license, and a permanent criminal record that will impact every area of your life.
Perell ruled that records relating to J.K.'s crimes and incarceration, which took place when he was a minor, are relevant to his motion to certify the matter as a class proceeding.
This means that any offense would be a juvenile delinquency prosecution, which involves a secret trial without a jury, much shorter sentences for the same offenses (that would be served in a juvenile detention center rather than an adult jail or prison if incarceration was ordered), and the sealing of the record of the conviction when you become an adult.
Even though these men avoided the harsh punishment of incarceration they still endured the struggles of being on supervision and they can still be barred from access to things like homes and jobs because of their records.
Our personal injury attorneys continue to amass an impressive record of multimillion - dollar settlements and precedent - setting verdicts in cases ranging from scaffolding falls to wrongful conviction and incarceration.
Millions of defendants and their lawyers continue to cooperate with mass incarceration by surrendering their rights, but this amiable cooperation has lead to record numbers of people serving record numbers of years in prison.
Pham was indeed sentenced to a term of two years incarceration for his participation in drug offences for which he already had a criminal record.
Without stable housing and under the burden of a criminal record, it is almost impossible to find a job, and the cycle of poverty and incarceration continues.
This record of incarceration rates obviously can not instil a sense of pride.
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In the sphere of Indigenous incarceration rates and over-representation in the justice system, it is aboutchanging the record.
The Change the Record Coalition is urging Federal, State and Territory Governments to show leadership at COAG, and commit to developing national justice targets, focused on both violence and incarceration rates, and a nationally co-ordinated whole - of - government approach.
Reconciliation Australia joins with Just Reinvest NSW, the Change the Record coalition, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and others in reaffirming the urgent need for sustained investment in communities, and a national, long - term approach to justice reinvestment, to lessen the disproportionate rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander incarceration across Australia.
And a person trying to find housing after a period of incarceration is unlikely to succeed unless he or she is also able to find employment, a task that may prove difficult due to the common practice of potential employers discriminating against applicants who have criminal records.
Prisoners were recorded as having exhibited violent behavior during their incarceration if there were disciplinary reports of physical aggression or assault against other inmates or prison officers while in prison.
Juvenile crime is on the rise, juvenile arrests are on the rise, and juvenile convictions and incarceration will break all records in 1996.
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