Sentences with phrase «than prison guards»

Granted, psychiatrists cost more than prison guards, but I doubt the difference can explain the additional $ 467,000; there seems to be more than a little redundancy in the system.

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A number of other law enforcement groups have contributed to the anti-Prop 64 campaign, including $ 25,000 from the Peace Officers Research Association of California, a coalition of more than 66,000 law enforcement members, and $ 5,000 from the prison guards at the California Correctional Supervisors Organization.
After this happened a few times, I realized that my long hair was also a symbol in another way: not only did it show everybody that I was somehow different than the militaristic prison guard, but I was also different than the legalistic religious Christian.
Not only has he been able to reach with his message many in the Praetorian guard and in that vast establishment of slaves, freedmen, and persons of every station known as the household of Caesar, but the very fact that he is in prison for his faith has given what little preaching he can still do added power, and inspired other Christians to preach more earnestly than ever.
A nationwide study found that assaults on guards by inmates were 49 percent more frequent in private prisons than in government - run prisons.
One guard, identified by name in the report, spent his work days reading rather than inspecting prison cells.
On the other hand, Gov. Andrew Cuomo earlier in the month said DOCCS was hiring guards because, even though the prison population — now about 52,000 — is shrinking, the inmates who remain are tougher than ever.
Hare's primary job involved assessing prisoners, using available tools ranging from personality tests to Rorschach ink blots, all of which were scientifically unreliable and, he'd soon discover, much less useful than the insights of prison guards.
We Are Never Alone The less than stellar lives of a shop clerk, a bouncer, a stripper, and a prison guard are explored in Czech director Petr Vaclav's latest.
Other than the warden's office (which could have literally been shot in another corner of the cell block) there are only a handful of exteriors when the prison guards start firing into the cell block.
Dia's employees look younger, of course, than most prison guards.
(b) a member of the Correctional Service of Canada who is designated as a peace officer pursuant to Part I of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, and a warden, deputy warden, instructor, keeper, jailer, guard and any other officer or permanent employee of a prison other than a penitentiary as defined in Part I of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act,
[143] Adults who assault and cause bodily harm to police officers, ambulance officers, transit guards, court security officers or prison officers face a minimum of six months» imprisonment, while juveniles aged between 16 - 18 will now go to detention for no more than three months.
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