Sentences with phrase «prisoners released from jail»

Cameron Rowland's Public Money consists of framed documents pertaining to the Whitney's purchase (at Rowland's behest) of a $ 25,000 Social Impact Bond (a.k.a. «Pay for Success» contract) underwriting the reentry to society of prisoners released from jail in Ventura County.
Tony Blair made 14 major changes in his reshuffle including Mr Clarke's dismissal, which was widely expected given the row at the Home Office about foreign prisoners released from jail without being considered for deportation.

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I'd love to hear more from you about this as just now I'm wrestling with the whole issue of how to bridge the gap for our Christian prisoners from «church» in jail to church on release.
Along with campaigns from church groups, Amnesty International also petitioned for his release, saying that he was a «prisoner of conscience,» jailed for peacefully exercising basic human rights, like the right to assemble.
Prisoners could learn their way to an early release from jail, under plans being considered by Michael Gove.
The title is borrowed from a folk - song popular in American jails, relating to a superstition that prisoners who felt the lights of the eponymous passing train on their faces would soon be released, would gain liberation and thus salvation.
In the latest TV series Scandal episode, «Get Out of Jail, Free», Olivia asks Mellie, a senator from Virginia, to release a prisoner imprisoned in Virginia, assuring that this is within her powers.
In her research of mortality among Indigenous women prisoners after being released from jail in Victoria, Martyres identifies the importance of contextualising a women's life circumstances prior to, during and immediately following imprisonment:
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