Sentences with phrase «systemic breakdown of»

State Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott has blamed a «systemic breakdown of security» for last year's Clinton Correctional Facility breakout, and her forthcoming report is expected to offer a damning assessment of what made the escape possible and call for systemwide reforms.
State Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott has blamed a «systemic breakdown of security,» and her forthcoming report is expected to offer a damning assessment of what made the escape possible and call for systemwide reforms.

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Our patchwork mix of government -, employer - and individually funded retirement savings has spared us the kind of systemic breakdown seen from Ireland to Greece.
If the lower court finds that there was a systemic breakdown affecting this particular defendant, an indigent Vietnamese immigrant who allegedly killed another Vietnamese man and his 2 - year - old son and severely injured the man's wife in execution - style, back - of - the - head shootings, Justice Harold D. Melton wrote for the majority in the 4 - 3 decision, then that determination must be factored into an analysis of whether the defendant's speedy trial rights were violated.
In an opinion that once again raises concerns about the state's shortage of funds for indigent capital defense, a divided Georgia Supreme Court has sent a death penalty case back to the trial court to determine if a systemic breakdown in the state's public defender system deprived the defendant of counsel.
This points to a systemic breakdown in understanding of how to create healing.
«From an Aboriginal perspective, the experience of family violence must be understood in the historical context of white settlement and colonisation and their resulting (and continuing) impacts: cultural dispossession, breakdown of community kinship systems and Aboriginal law, systemic racism and vilification, social and economic exclusion, entrenched poverty, problematic substance use, inherited grief and trauma, and loss of traditional roles and status (Aboriginal Affairs Victoria 2008).»
When issues arise, these are attributed to breakdowns in systemic interactions rather than deficiency of one person.
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