Sentences with phrase «prior incarceration»

Therefore, any visitation rights you had prior incarceration, are still in effect after your release, unless your court order was changed to remove your access and possession rights.
Other research reports similar findings regarding the effects of prior incarceration on the capabilities and contributions of unwed fathers.

Not exact matches

Prior to that, she worked for the Brooklyn district attorney implementing crime prevention and adolescent diversion programs and alternatives to incarceration.
ALBANY, NY (12/06/2010)(readMedia)-- Governor David A. Paterson today announced that he has issued pardons to six individuals who are subject to deportation as a result of prior criminal convictions, and has granted clemency to one individual who has demonstrated extraordinary rehabilitation during her 20 years of incarceration.
So prior to realizing Julian existed, she felt quite guilty for being the cause of her mother's incarceration, but Julian made the situation that much worse by depriving her mother of a child.
As for the story, a frequent complaint seems to be that Spencer's mission lacks a purpose for the first half of the game and that his incarceration prior to the start of the story does a disservice to the character.
I am also sick and dehydrated due to no food or water for almost 5 days, having suffered a 2 day bout of stomach problems due to mild food poisoning prior to incarceration.
In particular, with regard to Article 15 on the detention of irregular migrants prior to their removal the Court has so far explained how the period of detention should be calculated and when there is a «reasonable prospect of removal» (Kadzoev); it has precluded the incarceration of irregular migrants during the return process on the sole ground that they remain on the territory of a Member State even though an order to leave exists (El Dridi), and it has attempted to strike a balance between the right to be heard and the efficiency of the administrative procedure to extend the period of detention (G & R).
Prior or current incarceration does not necessarily restrict visitation.
The primary purpose of pretrial detention prior to a deportation is essentially the same as pretrial detention prior to a criminal case that could result in incarceration: to avoid having to go out and arrest the person all over again for the violation of law (civil or criminal as the case may be) of which they are accused.
In a very perverse way, prison is a form of secure, affordable housing for many prisoners who have had insecure, unsuitable or unaffordable housing prior to their incarceration.
This can occur as a result of falling behind in rental payment prior to incarceration, other people staying in the house not paying rent or damage to property needing to be paid for.
(4) As highlighted in the Social Justice Report 2002, incarceration can contribute to an Indigenous woman becoming dislocated from her family, community, cultural responsibilities, services she may have been accessing prior to incarceration and housing.
The barriers confronting women post-release are often issues that they faced prior to their incarceration.
A study of Indigenous women in NSW prisons revealed that prior to their incarceration approximately 55 % (of the research participants) had lived in public housing, 18 % private rental, 15 % said they were homeless or had no fixed address, 7 % lived in housing provided by Aboriginal housing services and 5 % said they lived in caravan parks.
Prior research also provides insight into how paternal risk factors such as domestic violence, incarceration, multipartner fertility, and substance abuse can decrease an unmarried father's likelihood of being involved with his children.1, 2 Drawing on survey data from unmarried Texas parents, CFRP builds on these findings in several ways: 1) examining the intersection and associations between the parental relationship, father involvement, paternal support, and AOP signing, 2) investigating how each of these topics is informed by a web of personal, interpersonal, and environmental factors, and 3) approximating how the parental relationship, father involvement, and paternal support are likely to change over time.
Prior to these weekends of the plaintiff's incarceration, she shall transport the children to the defendant's home to assure their continued care and well being.»
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