Sentences with phrase «reported by prisoners»

Not exact matches

A report by Lord Ian Acheson published in August 2016 warned that it was common for prisoners jailed for terror offences to openly express and encourage support for ISIS among prisoners.
If Jesus were here today, a typical news by Fox report would be, «Jesus is preaching Socialism to the black, asians, immigrants, prisoners and the poor.
The Wall Street Journal reported that this myth is supported by widespread belief among the professional wine community1, but with a mere 383 cases produced, it's unlikely that the 2000 The Prisoner sparked this revolution.
The Chief Inspector's report also notes that by January 2011, over 1,600 foreign national prisoners were detained under immigration powers at the end of their custodial sentence pending deportation, with the average length of detention increasing from 143 days in February 2010 to 190 days in January 2011.
More than a third of prisoners reported victimisation by staff.
«The committee took into account the fact that it had recently approved the first stage of a research project looking at the response by prisons to adult male prisoners» reports of sexual offences committed by other prisoners whilst in prison.»
**** I read with interest reports by the well informed Sky News that around 75 % of prisoners convicted of «extreme Islamist offences» are «resisting rehabilitation».
A recent report by the prisons inspectorate found one wing officer at HMP Bristol was denying a basic regime prisoner food.
Two Buffalo police officers stood by and watched as a cellblock attendant beat a handcuffed prisoner they had arrested, The Buffalo News reports.
Such things have happened during the period covered by this report and the people who ultimately suffer the consequences are the prisoners themselves.»
Anecdotal reports suggest coercive sex may be rife in prison, with victims who do lodge complaints being mostly ignored by prison staff and attacked by other prisoners for reporting on fellow inmates.
Alarm is spreading once again about the state of UK prisons, with reports that more than 15,000 assaults were committed by prisoners in 2013 - 14.
However, the Conservatives said the report showed the government was «putting the public at risk» by releasing prisoners too early, and through its emphasis on human rights.
A 2014 report by the Correctional Association of New York, an independent non-profit that inspects state prisons and report on conditions, found Clinton Correctional Facility is a place where there is little oversight, guards regularly beat inmates, and racial tension festers between prisoners and correction officers.
Doctors employed by the CIA participated in research and experimentation on prisoners at detainment centers such as Guantánamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, and Bagram air base that included waterboarding, stress positioning, and sleep deprivation, according to a June report from Physicians for Human Rights.
Eleven prisoners died of cancer from 2010 through 2013, and six others have been diagnosed with cancer at the State Correctional Institution Fayette, said the report, released by the Abolitionist Law Center, a public interest law firm based in Pittsburgh, and the Human Rights Coalition, a national prison reform group.
The report concludes that France's blood transfusion centres knew the risks involved in collecting blood from prisoners by the end of 1984, although warnings were issued as early as June, 1983.
This fall, a new task force on time, learning, and after - school, on which I've served, organized by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, will issue its report updating and expanding themes from «Prisoners of Time.»
As should be obvious by now, I am a fan of Ms. Morgenson's investigative reporting and her take no prisoners approach.
They also let one prisoner play with tape lines on the floor, to make the shape of the prison into a maze and a work of art, and I must duly report that participants felt a shared understanding by the end — although I have serious doubts about how that differs with the identification with one's captors common to any repellant experience.
Recommended reading In the New York Times, Patricia Leigh Brown reports on an initiative by the state of California to help prisoners learn artistic techniques.
In it, Ryggen combines images taken from news reports and her own imagination to show the execution of theatre director Henry Gleditsch and other political prisoners by the Nazis on 7 October 1942.
This was an appeal by a serving prisoner, SF, against the dismissal of his application for anonymity and reporting restrictions in judicial review proceedings.
Canada's treatment of mentally ill female prisoners is «cruel, inhuman, and degrading,» says a report released yesterday by the University of Toronto Faculty of Law's International Human Rights program.
The BC Provincial Court's 2015/16 Annual Report highlights several of their innovations: the use of video technology to save transports for prisoners» preliminary court appearances, an active website and social media presence for more open communication, improvement in caseload management, an open and accountable complaint process, and volunteer activities by the Court's Judges, Judicial Justices and staff.
Note that reporting to the prison authorities about the problems faced by the prisoners is part of correction officer job description.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (NATSILS), the national provider of legal services to Indigenous communities will be defunded by $ 13.4 million.In June 2013, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders accounted for 27 % of the total prisoner population.
The culmination of 11 months of investigations by the ALRC, an independent statutory body set up to conduct reviews into Australian laws, the report comes as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults now make up 27 percent of domestic prisoners, despite accounting for just two percent of the national population.
Further, this Report Card examines how the situation is compounded by a health system and prison health system that, despite significant improvements over past decades, remains — in many critical areas — unable to respond appropriately to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners.
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