Sentences with phrase «whose incarceration»

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Anthony Mangone, a former attorney whose cooperation aided the conviction of three New York state senators, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison by a judge who said his crimes were too serious to let him escape incarceration.
It was a bad week for Anthony Mangone, a former attorney whose cooperation aided in the conviction of three New York state senators, who was sentenced to 18 months behind bars this week after a judge said the «dirty lawyer» had committed crimes too serious to escape incarceration.
«The record - high incarceration rate in the U.S. has been inflated further by federal prison sentences for people whose only crime is stepping across the border.
Dr. Brown and co-investigators at CHAM used a nationally representative sample of 76,227 children from the 2011 - 2012 National Survey of Children's Health, to identify children 4 -17 years old whose parents reported both the presence and severity of ADHD and their child's exposure to nine ACEs — socioeconomic hardship, divorce, death, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, substance abuse, incarceration, mental illness in the family, and discrimination.
Lydia X. Z. Brown (Autistic Hoya) is a gender / queer and transracially / transnationally adopted east asian autistic activist, writer, and speaker whose work has largely focused on violence against multiply - marginalized disabled people, especially institutionalization, incarceration, and policing.
Lydia X. Z. Brown (Autistic Hoya) is a gender / queer and transracially / transnationally adopted east asian autistic activist, writer, and speaker whose work has largely focused on violence against multiply - marginalized disabled people, especially institutionalization, incarceration, and policing.
Steven Soderbergh's return to feature filmmaking is a leisurely paced tall tale about a racetrack robbery, with Channing Tatum and Adam Driver as smart, soulful bumpkins, Riley Keough as their can - do sister, and Daniel Craig as the mad criminal genius whose usefulness to their operation is impeded by his incarceration.
Just as intriguing is the excellent casting of Frances Farmer as the sultry, yet sharp - willed first cousin Ben intends to marry (the whole romance seems to ignore any worries about spawning three - eyed blinkies), whose last completed film this proved to be before her mental breakdown, and incarceration in a mental institution (vividly depicted in the 1982 bio-drama Frances.)
Driven by his love for the ancient texts and by his own need to find healing following the cruel and protracted deaths of his girlfriend and his father, Doerries began reaching out through his theater company to people whose lives had been devastated by forces beyond their control — members of the military and their families, health professionals, guards and prisoners inside the giant American incarceration system, individuals and towns and cities reeling in the wake of natural disaster.
Lydia X. Z. Brown (Autistic Hoya) is a gender / queer and transracially / transnationally adopted east asian autistic activist, writer, and speaker whose work has largely focused on violence against multiply - marginalized disabled people, especially institutionalization, incarceration, and policing.
Lydia X. Z. Brown (Autistic Hoya) is a gender / queer and transracially / transnationally adopted east asian autistic activist, writer, and speaker whose work has largely focused on violence against multiply - marginalized disabled people, especially institutionalization, incarceration, and policing.
Institutionalised violence is also taken on by Noland, whose Rail (1989), a scaffold pole affixed to the wall with two pairs of handcuffs attached, is a haunting reminder of the US's continuing industry of mass incarceration.
The confrontational spirit of the video of Rodney King's beating is equally addressed in the work of Cameron Rowland, whose show at Artists Space last year linked incarceration, labor, and race through prisoner - made objects.
Incarceration also has personal resonance for Sable Elyse Smith, whose father's imprisonment has deeply affected her.
«Sable is emerging as one of the most interesting voices out of a young generation of artists whose work tackles complex issues, such as mass imprisonment and how the incarceration system affects our lives,» says Cecilia Alemani, director and chief curator of High Line Art.
As I asked earlier this month, when, whether and how will American e-mail consumers respond to the case of user Shi Tao, the journalist whose private e-mails Yahoo turned over to the Chinese authorities and which were instrumental in his incarceration.
IPF has secured the release and exoneration of a number of innocent individuals from Florida's prisons, including achieving the exoneration of James Bain, whose 35 years of wrongful incarceration is longer than that of any DNA exoneree in the United States.
The Calgary Drug Treatment Court has been in operation since 2007, providing the only community alternative to incarceration for non-violent drug - addicted offenders whose crimes are driven by drug addiction.
Lydia X. Z. Brown (Autistic Hoya) is a gender / queer and transracially / transnationally adopted east asian autistic activist, writer, and speaker whose work has largely focused on violence against multiply - marginalized disabled people, especially institutionalization, incarceration, and policing.
The parent - child relationship is one of the most fundamental relationships in children's lives and is disrupted for children whose parents are not present due to incarceration.
Lydia X. Z. Brown (Autistic Hoya) is a gender / queer and transracially / transnationally adopted east asian autistic activist, writer, and speaker whose work has largely focused on violence against multiply - marginalized disabled people, especially institutionalization, incarceration, and policing.
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