Sentences with phrase «prison as members of the community»

«They still regarded the people in prison as members of the community who were going to return to the community,» he says.

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They remain on the streets with other gang members and disruptive friends, they are still visible to the community as a sign of a weak and ineffective justice system, and they will continue to offend until they are eventually placed in prison five years down the line, when they have hardened and developed their bad habits.
As the FBI begins to investigate the circumstances of the June escape at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora as well as broader corruption concerns, the state Department of Corrections and Community Service on Tuesday placed 12 prison employees, including members of its leadership team, on administrative leavAs the FBI begins to investigate the circumstances of the June escape at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora as well as broader corruption concerns, the state Department of Corrections and Community Service on Tuesday placed 12 prison employees, including members of its leadership team, on administrative leavas well as broader corruption concerns, the state Department of Corrections and Community Service on Tuesday placed 12 prison employees, including members of its leadership team, on administrative leavas broader corruption concerns, the state Department of Corrections and Community Service on Tuesday placed 12 prison employees, including members of its leadership team, on administrative leave.
The resolution — approved by 41 of the 51 council members, with eight voting «no» and two abstaining — bizarrely paints the 72 - year - old imprisoned and unrepentant leader of the terrorist FALN (Fuerza Armadas de Liberacion Nacional, Spanish for Armed Forces of National Liberation) as a «decorated Vietnam War veteran and community activist» who received a «disproportionate» 55 - year prison sentence for his crimes.
Currently, that specialist must be able to confirm that you have lived in the community as a member of your felt gender for at least one year before you went to prison.
Senior Officer / Recruiter 2002 - Present Federal Bureau of Prisons Milan, MI Duties: report writing, control center operation, supply distribution, recruiting potential staff members, interviewing / screening of candidates, knowledge of all federal / state human resource policies, organization of Bureau participation in job fairs and community activities, delegated as Bureau representative in community employee affairs, familiar with AA / EEO regulations.
• Act as point of contact for community members looking to lodge complaints • Take people's complaints and provide them with a timeline within which investigation will begin • Investigate cases of murder, kidnapping, robbery and burglaries • Patrol assigned areas to detect possible criminal activities and interrogate suspicious persons • Investigate incidents for law violations, both criminal and civil • Apprehend and arrest offenders and law violators • Prepare evidence and ensure that it is preserved until the time it is due to be presented in court • Respond to calls to deal with emergency situations such as accidents and burglaries • Enforce traffic laws by issuing citations and observing violations • Transport prisoners to court or prison facilities • Maintain patrol cars and ensure that weapons and arms inventory is properly handled
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