Sentences with phrase «to return to prison»

Of those who will one day be released, up to three - quarters can be expected to return to prison within three years.
There long has been debate about the role prison - based education programs can play in preparing inmates to return to society and keeping them from returning to prison.
If he breaches any licensing restrictions such as going abroad he would immediately return to prison — which is hardly the definition of free man.
So if an ex-con's average chance of returning to prison after just 1 year was 22 % — as it was in 2006 — an additional new parolee in the neighborhood boosted that chance to nearly 25 %.
It is a very important campaign that aims to provide a platform to a range of people: those who are affected by incarceration or have been working for years at trying to keep people out of prison, those trying to keep them healthy in prison, or stop them from returning to prison after release.
I have seen many a man return to prison on a parole violation and have to start all over in the weight yard.
Recidivism remains high nationally, with four in 10 inmates returning to prison within three years of release.
He is allowed one weekend visit and may in the future apply for a furlough, which would allow him to spend part of the week at home before returning to prison.
In December 2011 Chinese authorities claimed Gao had violated the terms of his probation and had been returned to prison for three years.
We are spending ever increasing amounts on imprisonment while at the same time, prisoners are not being rehabilitated, recidivism rates are high and return to prison rates are creating overcrowded prisons.
People brought up the Rikers Island story: in 2012 Goldman Sachs launched a $ 9.6 million social impact bond to lend the City of New York funds to reduce the rate of young criminals returning to prison.
Speaking after a judge decided to halt Brunson's trial for three weeks and keep him in custody, the centre's chief counsel Jay Sekulow said: «Instead of being returned to the prison where he had been held most recently, the judge ordered Pastor Andrew to be taken back to an overcrowded and extremely grim prison where he was held initially.
In fact, many return to prison because of parole violations.
From 1992 to 2014, only six inmates granted medical parole in New York returned to prison.
However, two of the four initially contracted - out prisons, Buckley Hall and Blakenhurst, have since been returned to the Prison Service.
Moffett's bio on the show's Web site says he served an 11 - year prison term for attempted robbery and attempted murder, then returned to prison a second time on drug charges.
Roughly two - thirds of former inmates in the U.S. eventually return to prison, some for committing crimes and others for probation violations.
After the court returned him to prison, Russia's Prosecutor General, Alexei Kazannik, found himself flooded with letters of protest and petitions from foreign scientific organisations.
Sam Settle, director of the Prison Phoenix Trust, says: «Almost half of adult prisoners return to prison within a year, having created more victims of crime, so finding ways to offset the damaging effects of prison life is essential for us as a society.
When the couple returned to the prison Monday morning to feed the dogs, they found all that had been taken care of.
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Another strong message from panelists was the vital need for better post-prison support to stop high rates of recidivism among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners, who often enter or return to prison as a result of basic breaches in paying fines or on remand and then miss out, as a result, on rehabilitation programs and post-prison supports.
However, the law allows us to return them to prison if for any reason their condition improves.»
Participants who reported risky use of cannabis, amphetamines or opioids prior to being incarcerated or who had committed a drug - related crime were at a higher risk of returning to prison.
Church of Iran pastor Yousef Nadarkhani was returned to prison on Christmas Day to complete the remainder of his three - year sentence — that is, 45 days of it.
For this particular assessment, we wanted students to calculate the probability of the inmate returning to prison.
«We need to weigh the short - term need to reduce budgets with the long - term consequence of trimming programs that help keep people from returning to prison after they have paid their debt to society,» Davis said.
In a study examining the experiences of people when they leave prison, Baldry notes that many of the 45 Indigenous people (22 of whom were women) participating in the study had returned to prison within nine months of release.
Rather than face a return to prison, Charlie is escorted by the town sheriff to the Mexican border to freedom / exile.
The pastor has now been returned to prison to serve...
He was returned to prison.
Family support, being married or having a partner, living with a family member, and being a parent were not associated with parole adjustment or with the likelihood of returning to prison.
LAST YEAR»S IMPACT A DCCK graduate with a criminal record is 90 % less likely to re-offend and return to prison than the national average.
«But I don't think someone on parole has done that since the state does continue to monitor them and can return them to prison
Justice Tsoho therafter ordered that Kanu be returned to prison after the court adjourned to Friday.
The internal affairs unit that investigates misconduct and abuse in state prisons was for years mired in cover - ups, nepotism and unbridled sexual harassment, and investigators who questioned or reported the problems faced threats of retaliation, including being returned to their prison - guard jobs and marked as «rats.»
He called for restoring voting rights for incarcerated individuals who paid their dues to society, saying there is evidence that former prisoners whose voting rights are restored are less likely to return to prison.
The statistics show that of the 140 people who were returned to prison from 2005 - 2006, 87 had been serving life sentences.
In one study, individuals who earned an Associate's degree were 62 percent less likely to return to prison than those who did not.
With the Supreme Court judgment dismissing the appeal by Gabriel Daudu, the convicted council boss, has to return to prison to complete his sentence.
Released in 2013, the meta - analysis found, on average, inmates who participated in correctional education programs had a 13 percentage point reduction in their probability of returning to prison.
For his part, the burly Nayfeld said he is determined not to return to prison.
Perhaps the most remarkable character is Sean Pica, who served 16 years for murder, but unlike most paroled inmates who quickly reoffend and return to prison, Sean came back to run Sing Sing's college program.
Nationwide, over half of released inmates return to prison within 5 years, but for the past 14 years, less than 1 % of the inmates that received a college degree at Sing Sing returned to prison.
The plan is to spring Bang from jail long enough to pull off the caper, and return him to prison before Warden Burns (country music star Dwight Yoakam) catches on.
Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe star as Victor Hugo's ages - old antagonists: Jean Valjean, the saintly ex-con, and Javert, the pious, obstinate policeman intent on returning him to prison.
We measure success of our students in many more ways than whether they return to prison.
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