Sentences with phrase «into incarceration»

The «Pathways to Justice — Inquiry into the Incarceration Rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples» report acknowledges the high rate of removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children into out - of - home care and also the links between out - of - home - care, juvenile justice and adult incarceration.
She wrote about the mounting evidence into the incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples that shows incarceration results in poor health and wellbeing and erodes an individual's capacity to integrate into the community upon their release.
The Federal Government has yet to make a commitment on Justice Reinvestment or to introduce a justice target, as it has been long urged by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, as part of its Closing the Gap strategy in response to yet another year's poor report card, It has rather instructed the Australian Law Reform Commission to conduct an inquiry into the incarceration rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people — which will report at the end of this year.
In the not - too - distant future, humans are born into incarceration.
Six months into your incarceration your father dies of a heart attack.
The school - to - prison pipeline is a social and economic practice unfairly targeting low - income students and students of color out of schools and into incarceration.

Not exact matches

Named after the 13th constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery except as «punishment for crime,» the doc uses archival footage and expert commentary to make the case that slavery hasn't disappeared from the U.S. — it's evolved into our modern system of mass incarceration, one in which many prisons are run by for - profit companies and prisoners can be paid a pittance to work for corporations.
When an offender has satisfied all the terms and conditions of a judge's order — including incarceration, parole and probation, payment of court costs and restitution — they have earned their way back into the community.
The conservatives and their beloved drug war are taking a clear social problem and making it vastly worse by felonizing even small time dealing, throwing so many people into prison till the «land of the free» has the highest per capita incarceration rate in the world and making those people all but unemployable when they get out.
Relieve society of the belief that money thrown into prohibition, pledges, therapy, penalization, incarceration, Treatment programs, medical research, clergy conferences, alcoholism and addiction studies, new «self - help» groups, new church - centered catchall programs, and government intrusion can possibly replace the voluntary, determined, recovery efforts of hurting alcoholics and addicts themselves.
What I found in the text, and in letters written by Kaczynski since his incarceration, was a man with a large number of astute (even prophetic) insights into American political life and culture.
There we can participate in the penitential drama that is folded into the dark recesses of incarceration.
Unlike incarceration, the cross goes down into the innermost depths of Jim's guilt, breaking the bonds that he fears will tie him to his sins forever.
He urged them to use their incarceration to ponder over their past lives and reform before their re-integration into society.
«Criminal justice reform to end mass incarceration, and bringing our voting system into the 21st century.
If elected, Mr. Giardina pledged to evaluate current law enforcement programs and policies for interdiction and intervention; support 12 - step programs for addiction recovery; double the number of children and teenagers involved in after - school and sports programs sponsored by schools and faith and community - based groups; establish mentorship, apprenticeship, and internship programs that link East Hampton's youth with year - round homeowners and those who visit seasonally; create a volunteer program for those in recovery to be reintegrated into the job market; triple the number of police, firefighters, educators, and medical personnel trained to administer Narcan, and investigate the establishment of an easy - access residential treatment facility available as an alternative or supplement to incarceration.
Let's dedicate $ 100 million to transform every failing school in New York into a comprehensive, holistic, full - service community school and change the basic education system in this state and stop the cycle of incarceration in this state and paying for problems, rather than stopping the problems at an early age.
By moving them into appropriate facilities we can focus on rehabilitation rather than incarceration,» said Senator Jeff Klein.
Many have said the appointment will translate into quick incarceration of public office holders, especially those in the Mahama - led National Democratic Congress (NDC) government alleged to have engaged in many acts of corruption.
Tabor pointed out that the coin is dated «to the same year of St. Paul's last visit to Jerusalem, which resulted in his arrest (on the charge of taking Gentiles into the Temple) and incarceration in Caesarea.»
Since 2007, volunteer yoga teachers have been going into community facilities and detention centres in Southern Ontario to work with young men and women who are overcoming histories of abuse, neglect, incarceration, gang - involvement, addiction, marginalization and other factors that have led them to be identified as «at risk.»
It's a sharp, necessary look into the nature of incarceration in one of the nation's most overcrowded prisons...»
Throwing caution — and intelligence — to the wind, Chang decides to have just «one beer,» but of course, we know the night will escalate into a series of wild debauchery, frat parties, pep rallies (which seem to go on all night) and breaking into a Latina sorority (for no other reason than to add female exploitation and objectification to the mix), all of which leads to arrests, incarcerations and suicide holds.
In a peculiar casting choice, Lee has the actor playing a community priest spouting facts to his congregation about per - capita income disparity, the prison industrial complex («mass incarceration is the new Jim Crow,» he spits into a microphone) and a brief overview of black history and oppression.
In her new book, Author and General Manager of Whitelion (a charity supporting Australia's vulnerable young people), Rachel Porter delves into the lives of nine Australian men from troubled backgrounds who have lived through incarceration and managed to change their lives around.
The massive incarceration (and crime leading up to it) will continue — and our status as the world's «leader» will end — if our education system doesn't catch up to the 21st century AND hold everyone in that system accountable for teaching EVERY SINGLE CHILD that walks into a school.
We focus broadly on educational opportunities, beginning with infant and toddler development and continuing to Pre-K through grade 12 schooling, higher education completion, pathways out of incarceration, and into early career and family support.
«We can read between the lines -LSB-...] This bill would without a doubt funnel more vulnerable children into the criminal justice system — especially students with special education needs who are already statistically at a much higher risk of incarceration
Running directly from early childhood learning through whichever point students are pushed out of schools and into the waiting clutches of incarceration, the school - to - prison pipeline is a tangible injustice affecting schools today.
His early experience with the painful death of his girlfriend from cystic fibrosis led him on a journey to transform his love and relationship with Greek tragedies into a mission to free people from the pain of their survival from war, the misery of incarceration and witnessing terminal illness and death.
Desmond's empathetic and scrupulously researched book reintroduces the concept of «exploitation» into the poverty debate, showing how eviction, like incarceration, can brand a person for life.
Instead of incarceration and death, a number of communities have instituted programs in which the cats are trapped, vaccinated, and sterilized, then released back into the environment where they often aid in rodent control on farms and urban areas.
Here newspaper clippings, found images, fragmented language and everyday objects aggregate into captivating collaged portraits of the world at present — the US incarceration system, Hell Yeah Tumblr sites, domestic violence month — emphasizing an immediacy of content and material, and speaking to numerous trajectories within art history.
Originally published posthumously and recently reprinted by Melville House, The Drinker is Hans Fallada's brutal account of provincial German shopkeeper Erwin Sommer's loss of a business client, refusal to admit this to his wife, lightning - fast descent into sordid alcoholism, and incarceration in prison and an insane asylum.
School for radical thought by day, nightclub into the wee hours, this multifarious undertaking will offer classes with the likes of the Rikers Island Debate Project, one - on - one counseling for those affected by incarceration, and a dance club, with Creative Time turning over the keys to nightlife stalwarts like House of Vogue.
As part of a series exploring «Black Lives on the Small Screen,» Emory Cinematheque screens the 2016 documentary by director Ava DuVernay delving into the intersections of race and mass incarceration in the United States.
The section takes its title from a Melvin Edwards» series of sculptures seen in the gallery, part of a larger series of his Lynch Fragments, which, through their materiality, touch on American identity, how slavery evolved into mass incarceration, and ideas surrounding economies of labor.
Rowland's document asked the museum to enter into a Social Impact Bond or a «Pay for Success» contract to invest in reducing the incarceration of adults.
The Penticton retreat was a forum for delving deeper into key issues such as indigenous children in custody, criminalization of aboriginal people and their incarceration, and domestic violence.
When sentencing an Aboriginal offender, courts must consider: (1) The unique systemic or background factors which may have played a part in bringing the particular aboriginal offender before the courts.To do this courts are to take judicial notice of such matters as the history of colonialism, displacement, and residential schools and how that history continues to translate into lower educational attainment, lower incomes, higher unemployment, higher rates of substance abuse and suicide, and higher levels of incarceration for Aboriginal peoples.
[2] In cases where women were sentenced to incarceration, Council members observed that men took note of the length of their sentences, and women reported «being met when they came out of jail by these men, who, taking advantage of their lonely, often friendless, and penniless condition, induced them to go into immorality.»
She is a board member for a transitional home for men trying to reintegrate into society after incarceration, and a member of the Toronto District School Board black student achievement advisory committee where she drafts policies to reduce drop - out rates among black high school students, as well as coaches soccer at the Burlington youth soccer club.
Finally, after R v Gladue, [1999] 1 S.C.R. 688, 1999 CanLII 679 (SCC), Parliament amended section 718 (e) of the Code to require that sentencing judges take into account the particular circumstances of Aboriginal defendants in considering alternatives to incarceration.
In addition to fines and incarceration, the penalties for running a grow - op may include a restriction on an individual's ability to cross into the United States.
When anyone is taken into custody by the police and thereafter charged with even a minor offence the Crown will often request «bail conditions» that will sometimes be agreed to by an unsuspecting accused who in the heat of the situation fears he will be subject to further incarceration if he / she does not agree to the «bail conditions».
Harbacek, [2001] O.J. No. 5565 (CtJus) paras 23 - 27: ¶ 23 In order to do that and in order to accomplish those ends and to take into account all of the other aspects I have set out, I have decided to suspend the conditional sentence as of this date and oblige the accused to serve 90 days of her conditional sentence in a place of incarceration.
It is very hard to be released from prison after decades spent struggling to survive wrongful incarceration only to encounter the very real struggle of re-entry into a society that offers very little in the way of rehabilitative or social services.
Youth advocates are urging Illinois adopt a five - year plan to end the incarceration of youth into large facilities.
... in this era of mass incarceration — when our nation's prison population has quintupled in a few decades partly as a result of the war on drugs and the «get tough» movement — these [jury] rights are, for the overwhelming majority of people hauled into courtrooms across America, theoretical.
Generally, there is no clause written into the policy that terminates it because of incarceration.
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