In
her prison system experience, she does individual or group counseling and assessments for people there.
Not exact matches
There is also the question of history and
systems of legality — the church has no formal legal
system that can invoke
prison sentences (in my
experience); the military
system does have a legal
system and the ability to invoke
prison terms.
Gove spoke of a
prison system that was falling apart, of institutions with uncleaned blood on the walls, of «dark corners» where violence and bullying thrived, of prisoners spending all day watching daytime TV instead of studying, of a centralised department which did nothing to recognise the
experience and understanding of governors.
During TIFF last fall, our own Steven Weintraub chatted with Hunnam about the autobiographical tale of the late Henri Charrière «s
experiences in the French
prison system and its penal colony.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Ferrari: The Race
Experience — Wii, PS3 —
System 3 Mumbo Jumbo 6 Pack 2nd Edition — PC — Mumbo Jumbo
Prison Tycoon: Alcatraz — PC — Valusoft
It is about «personal transformations for incarcerated individuals who want to imagine a future for themselves that is different than the past
experiences that brought them to
prison, and transformations for the college students whose time in the
prison gives them new insights into the way the criminal justice
system works.»
There have been some exciting efforts taking place to put learning squarely in a prisoner's
experience to help them out for when they exit the
prison system.
The theory behind the «school - to -
prison pipeline» concept is that black and Latino students
experience harsher discipline in school than their white peers, and that these school - based
experiences increase the likelihood of their eventual engagement with the criminal justice
system.
I've
experienced the school - to -
prison pipeline» — a term commonly used to describe the trend in which largely disadvantaged students are funneled into the criminal - justice
system — «and criminalization (of students).
Redirecting funding currently spent on corrections to the public education
system would not only improve the educational
experiences of students of color but could also positively impact their families, communities, and potentially life outcomes — ending, or at least disrupting, the vicious «school - to -
prison pipeline.»
Three storylines weave together the
experiences of a black family: In the 1940s, Evelyn, the wealthy, Creole daughter of a doctor, falls of a poor boy; in the»80s, Evelyn's daughter Jackie grapples with her marriage to a recovering crack addict; and in post-Katrina 2010, Jackie's son T.C. struggles against the
prison system.
The Prisoners Overcoming Obstacles & Creating Hope (POOCH) Program is designed to meet the increasing demands for service dogs, while providing an opportunity for education, rehabilitation and community improvement within the
prison system through the
experience of training a dog.
The Prisoners Overcoming Obstacles & Creating Hope (aka POOCH) program allows for TLCAD to increase the number of service dogs available to those in need, in a shorter time, while providing an opportunity for self and community improvement within the
prison system through the
experience of training a dog.
I have yet to break out of
prison but just learning how to work the time
system in my favor (I found a way to stay up all night), looting other inmate's cells, getting strong enough to beat up on people and hiding stuff from guards was an awesome
experience in its own right.
For this exhibition, Smith draws from her own
experience of visiting her father in each of the six
prisons he has inhabited over the past 20 years in order to question the fictions about the
systems and structures that govern our lives, and our illusions of order and justice.
Mining her own
experiences of visiting her father in
prisons for the past 19 years, Smith will present a combined media installation involving video, neon, photographic and textual works to visualize the ways in which an impersonal bureaucratic
system of incarceration take effects on the bodies and minds of the extended network of people bound to it.
Before long the harsh field labor, brutal corporal punishments and arbitrary disciplinary hearings
experienced by prisoners prompted Cruz to file lawsuits against the
prison system.
Professional
Experience St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Office 2010 — Present Corrections Deputy • Oversaw
prison facilities and inmates ensuring orderly and efficient operations • Responded to emergent situations including fires, assaults, and other security threats • Received, searched, processed, and monitored inmates • Analyzed surveillance of
prison and identified facility and staff vulnerabilities • Proposed procedural changes to remedy
system shortcomings • Controlled public access to
prison facilities • Performed administrative functions in support of jail operations as needed
The fact that this child, who had no previous
experience of (youth or adult) imprisonment, did not have access to the boys» yard (reportedly, due to overcrowding) only further highlights the critical urgency of moving these children out of the adult
prison system.
Jesuit Social Services has nearly 40 years of
experience working with people in and exiting the
prison system and we know of the significant discrimination and disadvantage
experienced by many Aboriginal people that too often drives contact with the justice
system.
Family Rights Group's submission to the
Prison Reform Trust Inquiry in to the experiences of care leavers in the prison system, Augus
Prison Reform Trust Inquiry in to the
experiences of care leavers in the
prison system, Augus
prison system, August 2015
An entrepreneur and small business owner, Carrie has
experience in photography, computer programming, nursing and Validation Therapy with dementia patients, DNA testing in contract with the Attorney General's Office to establish paternity, the court and
prison systems, and mediation.
Rights and Recognition: To promote the inherent rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of Australia Strategies: Fund Aboriginal legal services to provide accessible and affordable protection of individual and community rights within the criminal justice
system; advocate for further innovations in community justice programs including the expansion of diversionary programs; advocate and monitor peer support, pre and post release,
prison art, train the trainer, vocational training and work
experience, as well as other culturally appropriate rehabilitation programs within the correctional
system; encourage CDEPs to participate in post-release programs.