Sentences with phrase «on home detention»

Housing represents the resuming of life in the community and for many women it is inextricably linked with their return to the role of full time carer for their children, while for some it also means an opportunity to complete their sentence on Home Detention.
Karinga can accommodate up to 11 women, including 3 women on home detention.
(iv) has not been released earlier than the point for automatic release, eg released on home detention curfew.
Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy today said the Government was «moving in the right direction» on its home detention plans following his talks with Prime Minister Tony Blair.
In addition, offenders serving sentences of between three months and four years, with certain exceptions for violent and sexual offenders, may also be eligible for release on a home detention curfew (HDC).
In their study into the electronic tagging of adult offenders, the MPs also reveal that 562 assaults were committed by those on home detention curfews - despite the fact that sexual and violent offenders are prohibited from the scheme.
However, as a first - time non-violent offender, he was also eligible for earlier release on Home Detention Curfew (HDC).

Not exact matches

Every country that in recent years has moved toward democracy and peace first suffered large - scale assaults on human dignity from dictatorship or civil war: genocide, massacres, torture, rape, maiming, abduction of children, illegal detention, the destruction of homes and livelihoods.
The diplomats — officials in charge of New York consulates separate from United Nations missions — say they are hard pressed to explain to their governments and the news media back home why scores of people remain in detention, usually on minor immigration charges, at a time when the United States seeks the support of public opinion abroad for its war on terrorism.
While torture in detention seemed to have been rampant, what Indians feared most were the raids on suspects» homes, which exposed their families to «beatings or worse».
We call on the Home Office to work with ourselves and other concerned organisations to fulfil Parliament's demand for strong measures to reduce detention of torture survivors and other vulnerable people in line with the Shaw Review which Theresa May ordered as Home Secretary.
It was the Home Office, which presides over this system and refuses to even allow a maximum time limit on detention.
Taken from their homes in the middle of the night, or in the very early hours of the morning, when immigration enforcement knows they'll be at home, and bundled into a van, then to a detention centre, and then on a plane to a country they never knew.
Measures that have been challenged include the suspension of benefits for «late claim» asylum seekers, the Home Secretary's power to set «tariffs» on sentences and the detention of terrorist suspects without charge.
In an unusual change from the standard Home Office insistence that they do not comment on individual cases, the department put out a statement about the scholar's detention.
Writing in the Guardian the day after the home affairs select committee tore into Jacqui Smith's plans to extend the period for pre-charge detention, Jack Straw insisted Labour had a strong record on protecting civil liberties.
His comments are revealed in an email to Keith Vaz, chair of the home affairs select committee which has been hearing evidence on the case for extending detention without charge.
The Home Office is backtracking over comments made on Monday in the House of Commons by the immigration minister Damian Green which put the government's commitment to end child detention in doubt.
Labour stepped up its attack on the Home Office over the nine - hour detention of David Miranda today, as the international row escalated.
Nick Clegg stood up for the Liberal Democrats and homed in on the same point as Mr Cameron - how would the Commons be able to scrutinise the detention when discussing it would revealed confidential security information and prejudice a future trial - if, of course, there was one.
The DG affair tells the Conservative party one thing: It is OK for a future Conservative Home Secretary to order the investigation of the entire Cabinet at the time of the decision to got to war with Iraq and Campbell, confiscation all their papers, and potential arrest and detention under anti-terrorsit powers for up to 28 days on a potential charge of conspiracy to kill unspecified Iraqis.
Mixed reactions on Friday greeted a directive by the Indigenous People of Biafra for sons and daughters of Igbo origin around the world to sit at home in protest of the continued detention of the leader of the movement, Nnamdi Kanu, and other pro-Biafra agitators.
The Administration for Children's Services has scheduled four of five community hearings on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's «Close to Home Initiative» that would take New York City's juvenile delinquents out of the state detention system and allow the city to provide them with the placements they think are best for them and near their homes.
Schoenthaler, S, Double - blind detention home study: Refined sugar goes on trial, In J Biosocial Res., 1982; 3 (1): 1 - 9.
Coming from radically different childhoods and backgrounds (Truffaut came from an unhappy working class home and stints in juvenile detention, Godard from an affluent, educated, supportive family), the directors were close friends and colleagues, sharing many of the same cinematic fathers (Rossellini, Bergman, Renoir), celebrating neglected directors of the past (Truffaut interviewed Hitchcock in a celebrated book, Godard interviewed Fritz Lang in a documentary and cast him in Contempt) and preaching the gospel of a cinema dedicated to presenting the real, the honest and the authentic, first in the pages of film magazines and then on the screen.
A government spokesperson said: «Home Office Presenting Officers are provided with extensive training which includes specific training on bails and they do not have targets to keep people in detention.
The recent Duncan Lewis judicial review case of Ibrahim, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] EWHC 1347 (Admin) saw Duncan Lewis Immigration Solicitor Shahnaz Roshan representing a Sudanese national claimant who was subject to immigration detention following completion of his sentence for a serious offence.
Some of my cases going to a judgment in the last few years were: Click to open judgment in fresh window (Scottish Courts site) Insurance implications of playing «Happy Birthday» on the piano Damages for psychiatric illness caused by bereavement Judicial approval of the Hohfeldian analysis of rights Leading case on fair rent assessment Title raiders and retrospective rectification Leading case on competency of hearsay evidence Detention ordered by children's hearing: Articles 5 and 6 of ECHR No damage suffered by making a smaller profit than expected «In a well - regulated legal universe black holes should not exist» How much is half a home worth, with or without a mortgage «Reasonably obtained» held not to include unethically obtained Leading case on children's hearing system and ECHR Attempt to judicially review SNP; petitioners held not to exist Unlawful for council to charge for property enquiries Fair sharing (100 % to nil) of matrimonial property
Ruling in Detention Action v Secretary of State for the Home Office [2015] EWHC 1689 (Admin), Mr Justice Nicol concluded that this «looks uncomfortably akin to... sacrificing fairness on the altar of speed and convenience».
It is odd, therefore, to find on Judicial Power's list of 50 «problematic» cases Liversidge v Anderson — which is criticised by the editors of the list as showing «excessive deference to the executive's wide discretionary powers in wartime» and for «giving no effect to a statutory provision requiring the Home Secretary to have reasonable grounds for a detention decision».
The arrangements for the operation of the detention centre meant that it was being operated on behalf of the home secretary.
Bannum Place - Bureau of Prison's Contracted - Halfway House Quality assurance * Enforces program rules * Summits reports in an accurate and timely manner * Monitors by telephone resident movement while job searching, at work, on pass, furlough and home detention.
However, if they are on remand, they will be placed in Youth Detention Accommodation (secure training centre, secure children's home or youth offender institution) or in local authority accommodation (for example with a foster carer).
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