Not exact matches
Shortening sentences for prisoners convicted
of violent offenses may prove controversial, but meaningful reductions in the state's prison population depends on the release
of some
inmates who fall into this category.
The lockdown
of prisoners at Albion was part
of «a string
of violent incidents in recent weeks that have left both
inmates and officers injured,» the official claimed.
The district attorney with jurisdiction over the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, Andrew Wylie, said that his office was reviewing the case
of an
inmate, Leonard Strickland, who died there in 2010 after a
violent encounter with prison guards.
State Senator James Seward announced Senate passage
of legislation he co-sponsors which would allow the New York State Parole Board to extend the period
of time between reconsidering parole board denials from two years to five years when the
inmate was sentenced for a
violent crime.
«Seventy percent
of our
inmate population are
violent offenders,» said Rowe.
«70 %
of our
inmate population are
violent offenders,» said Rowe.
In both men's and women's prisons, for example, the most
violent inmates have higher levels
of testosterone than their less
violent peers.
Of 228 Finnish inmates serving sentences for violent crimes who were screened, 17 carried the mutation, compared with only 7 of 295 healthy control
Of 228 Finnish
inmates serving sentences for
violent crimes who were screened, 17 carried the mutation, compared with only 7
of 295 healthy control
of 295 healthy controls.
After
violent criminals kidnap the wife
of a tough prison warden and demand the release
of an
inmate, but the warden strikes back with a hostage
of his own!
Now liberated from financial problems, Refn has been turning out sharp,
violent, innovative genre fare at a prolific clip, including the 2008 biopic Bronson, about the world's most notorious
inmate, and 2009's Valhalla Rising, which follows the mythic adventures
of a one - eyed mute warrior during The Crusades.
A stark, brutal, yet tender prison drama starring Jack O'Connell as a
violent inmate sent to the same lock - up as his jailbird father (Ben Mendelsohn), the film's shot through with a raw energy and authenticity that's closer to «A Prophet» than to most other British films in the genre, with Mackenzie making the movie feel like he's bottled up a hurricane
of tension, which at any second could kick through the screen at you and hit you with a sock full
of snooker balls.
Lock - Out Directed by: James Mather and Stephen St. Leger — Starring: Maggie Grace, Guy Pearce, Peter Stormare, Vincent Regan Summary: A man wrongly convicted
of conspiracy to commit espionage against the U.S. is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president's daughter from an outer space prison taken over by
violent inmates.
Iain Glen and Robert Carlyle team up for this brutal insight into the mind
of a killer, as David Hayman's 1963 movie brings the true story
of Larry Winters (Scotland's most
violent inmate) to the screen.
It would serve a dual purpose
of incarcerating the country's most incorrigible
inmates, while serving as a visible warning to America's increasingly
violent criminal population.
With respect to specific profiles,
inmates whose crimes were crimes against the person, such as
violent and sexual crimes, are at much higher risk
of committing suicide than
inmates incarcerated for property or financial crimes (a profile which Ariel Castro clearly fit).
As
of May 2006, Avery was «the only Innocence Project
inmate out
of 174 nationwide to be charged with a
violent crime.»
• Assigned cells to new
inmates and ensured that they were provided with clothes and medicines that the required • Monitored each assigned cell to ensure that activities were within the limitations
of the facility • Performed body searches on
inmates and visitors to ensure that no contraband instruments were introduced into the facility • Subdued
inmates projecting their
violent sides to ensure that no harm came to other
inmates or staff members • Ascertained that all
inmate paperwork was properly charted out and timely updated
Responded to volatile situations and
violent outbreaks, earning the respect
of team members for levelheaded and quick thinking to restore the safety and security
of patients, staff and
inmates.
A profile
of Queensland female offenders revealed that 45.3 percent
of Indigenous female
inmates were sentenced for a
violent crime, 28.3 percent for property crime, 24.5 percent for «Other» crime (which includes social security fraud, procedures offences, unlawful possession
of weapons and driving related offences) and 1.9 percent for drug offences.
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.