The US has the highest rates of incarceration in the civilized world, and I mean we hold the record by miles. |
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We chat for 45 minutes, touching on atonement, forgiveness and incarceration. |
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During his incarceration as a prisoner of conscience, Shcharansky's stature in the West grew. |
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I am presently serving a twenty-five-year sentence for bank robbery, which is my first incarceration. |
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The United States recently earned the dubious distinction of having the highest incarceration rate in the world. |
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When he's not absent through incarceration, dad bludges smokes from his kids and beats up their mum. |
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Under our system of criminal law, a person accused of a crime must bear the consequences of arrest and incarceration until trial. |
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Neither, of course, does it reflect the incalculable emotional losses Japanese Americans suffered through stigmatization and incarceration. |
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Second, mass incarceration serves to keep under near total control rebellious and potentially insurrectionary populations. |
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Non-representative incarceration of distinct ethnic groups or nationalities. |
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The net effect of the first three design factors is generally to depress computed Hispanic relative incarceration rates. |
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Some say they were subject to strip searches many days into their incarceration. |
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Why must poor drug offenders be subjected to public humiliation and incarceration? |
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What or who created the environment that would allow unconstitutional sobriety checkpoints, bar raids and the incarceration of staggerers? |
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How can we justify in effect canceling the Fifth Amendment, nullifying due process, and allowing for indefinite incarceration without a trial? |
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The father's lack of a steady job, substance abuse, incarceration and domestic violence were among the reasons for not marrying. |
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In a positive effort to stop the cycle of incarceration among children of prisoners, the camp experience has become a safe harbor. |
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Indian people have the highest rate of incarceration and the highest rates of fetal alcohol syndrome, diabetes, and cancer. |
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If incarceration is necessary, then the defence submits that upper reformatory confinement is adequate penalty. |
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Under the argument above, either incarceration is torture or waterboarding is not. |
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Young people are especially vulnerable to psychiatric abuse and involuntary incarceration because as minors their legal rights are limited. |
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She urged the provincial government to implement addiction treatment to end the revolving door cycle of women's incarceration. |
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The primary distinction to be made is between terms of house arrest and incarceration. |
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Thus, it appears that this relationship is accounted for by factors other than differential rates of incarceration or child welfare involvement. |
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After his release from incarceration, he worked briefly with construction crews building the Autobahn, Germany's superhighway. |
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The French embassy sent a formal letter of complaint about the incarceration to Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. |
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In middle age, framed by a rival in love, he even endured the indignities of incarceration in a madhouse. |
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I don't think you can go through years of being told every single day that the only reason for your incarceration was your lustful desires without being damaged. |
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The ex-politician's chutzpah has not been diminished by his incarceration. |
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As the story is revealed, Bloom begins to develop a need to peel away the veneer surrounding his incarceration, becoming adamant that he has been framed. |
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Blanchard attributes the incarceration rate to a law-and-order mentality that criminalizing something prevents it from happening. |
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If insiders sold stock acting on proprietary knowledge that the company was failing, there are existing laws to deal with it that can require treble damages and incarceration. |
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Solzhenitsyn was my Virgil many a time as I passed through the circles of incarceration. |
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We take the view that it is unethical to make a profit from incarceration, and that to do so necessarily builds inflationary pressures into the system. |
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Their hypothetical scheme involved the incarceration of just the high-rate offenders. |
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And she, too, faces the prospect of incarceration after the court hearing. |
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Members opposite who favour penalties that would extend incarceration for reasons of deterrence should take heed. |
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The high level of stress that accompanies incarceration in itself has the potential to adversely affect pregnancy. |
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That can make it tough for potential clients to choose: How much incarceration time is enough? |
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He stated that the Claimant had other risk factors for HCV, including prison incarceration and tattoos. |
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Are there circumstances that suggest that the denunciatory message can be conveyed in some way other than incarceration? |
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The reliance on law enforcement as the dominant drug policy approach has resulted in record incarceration rates in many countries. |
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More than a year after his incarceration, he has lost hearing in his left ear and still bears the traces of burns and blows on his right arm. |
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As a result, the incarceration rate in Saskatchewan was slightly higher depending upon the exact number of youth. |
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This always gets ballyhooed by some of the pundits but mostly by the Conservative Party, but they are in fact a form of incarceration. |
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The reduction in victimization, crime, and incarceration rates were not specifically examined in this evaluation. |
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She has vigorously supported the prosecution and incarceration of the gangbangers without the slightest public display of hesitation, handwringing, or apology. |
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Labelled aments, idiots or imbeciles, they were dealt with in the same way as those who had lost their reason, by incarceration in the new nineteenth-century lunatic asylums. |
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The family's difficulty is the result of the criminal behavior, compounded by incarceration. |
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Instead she probes the reality of life inside the penitentiary's walls, examining convicts' responses to incarceration and the construction of an inmate subculture. |
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It is just going to be an indefinite incarceration with no end in sight, ever. |
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Lemley says those children face higher rates of incarceration, homelessness, and mental illness. |
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All three impulsively committed a felonious act that lead to their incarceration, i.e., attempted murder and kidnapping, attempted murder, and murder. |
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The goal should be to produce a child-centred environment, free from the visible trappings of incarceration, such as uniforms and jangling keys. |
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Each of these offences, as well as incarceration for nonpayment of fines, will be discussed in greater detail. |
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Many programs are used on an ad hoc basis and continue to be perceived as an alternative to the official sanction of incarceration. |
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In cases when incarceration is necessary court should send the juvenile offenders to correctional institutes. |
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His incarceration, friends said, prompted him to fall into a depression that some blame for his death. |
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Upon arrival in prison, the detainee had a conversation with an official, who made certain that the individual could endure incarceration. |
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The amendment would be racially discriminatory, foes say, given African-Americans' higher incarceration rate. |
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Transportation to Australia or incarceration in one of the new penitentiary prisons became the standard punishment for serious, non-homicidal offenders. |
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These crimes of fashion proved the men were feminine and thus gay and therefore worthy of incarceration. |
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The film, opening on December 17, has turned out to be a coda to the man's incarceration. |
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During their incarceration, they were humiliated and forced to confess on national television. |
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But legal considerations plausibly have a great deal to do with increases in incarceration, capital punishment, and criminal prosecution of juveniles. |
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During his period of incarceration, he was often treated with great cruelty. |
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She vividly describes the desolation and frustration of incarceration and puts Knox in every scene. |
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The first days of incarceration should be the first days of rehabilitation and social reinsertion, but the system doesn't have enough money to take such serious measures. |
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Drug use is a factor in the lives of people before incarceration and may be an instrumental reason why crimes such as theft, larceny, and forgery are committed. |
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As prison capacity, at any time, is finite, increasing the rate of incarceration for one group of offenders may necessitate shorter sentences or early releases of other offenders. |
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From incarceration without reason or an end date. |
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The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate and total prison population in the world. |
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The country's high rate of incarceration is largely due to changes in sentencing guidelines and drug policies. |
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In 2008, Louisiana had the highest incarceration rate, and Maine the lowest. |
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Two men, one from Somalia and one from Zimbabwe, died of terminal illnesses shortly after their incarceration ended. |
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Following his conviction and incarceration, Sutcliffe chose to use the name Coonan, his mother's maiden name. |
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The CSC aims at achieving the full employment of all employable inmates, and gives priority to programs that contribute to the defrayal of incarceration costs. |
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The mandatory sentencing schemes appear to target offences that are committed disproportionately by indigenous Australians, especially juveniles, leading to a racially discriminatory impact on their rate of incarceration. |
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Illegal in many countries, drug use is punishable by incarceration and is highly stigmatized, which further marginalizes people with drug dependence problems. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to take the floor further to a question that was raised back in April concerning the plight and the ongoing incarceration in Mexico of Canadian Pavel Kulisek. |
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Gillian Triggs, the commission's head, recently returned from a visit to Christmas Island, and spoke scathingly about the impact of incarceration on the mental health of children there. |
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Mandated clients are a different kettle of fish, in that any client being offered a residentially based treatment program as an alternative to incarceration is obviously going to say, let me go to treatment. |
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Almost half of the captured bats defecate seeds during their brief incarceration, with defecation rates ranging from just a few seeds to as many as a hundred. |
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In part because of federal grants to states to incarcerate drug offenders, the United States experienced the largest increase in incarceration in the history of the free world. |
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The United States has locked up so many people that it has the highest incarceration rate in the world, but we can't arrest and incarcerate our way out of crime. |
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He found that religious inmates showed a reduced sense of personal threat and aimlessness during incarceration, as well as being less subject to depression and feeling threatened. |
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The justice administration authorities were taking long-term measures that would prevent incarceration as the first option in the penal procedure. |
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There may be an overstay law which applies to all residents of a country or to all of the country's citizens, and which provides for penalties of fine or incarceration. |
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I gave the example of the United States, where the homicide rate is much higher, and the prisons are bursting at the seams because the incarceration rate is much higher than ours. |
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Imprisoning the person with HIV who has exposed someone to the risk of infection does very little, if anything, to prevent this harm during the period of incarceration. |
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The disruptive and maladaptive behaviour she had consistently demonstrated while in youth custody continued unabated throughout her federal incarceration. |
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Technically speaking, a big challenge in this area of research was to deal with a classic instance of the so-called simultaneity problem: incarceration rates affect crime rates, but the converse is also true. |
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Data on income, wealth, health, and incarceration, to name a few indicators, confirm that in many ways the lives of blacks are not as good as that of whites. |
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As the member will know, there are cases where someone has been abducted or somehow or other taken into incarceration perhaps without having all the facts known by those who have taken them. |
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We regard the accusations as unproven, but the way in which the two people were held in solitary confinement and ultimately sentenced to death after months of incarceration and after a mockery of a trial, confounds us. |
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While these findings cast doubt on the overall preventive effect of incarceration, the authors do acknowledge that, nationally, crime did decline in the 1990s with increasing incarceration rates. |
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The Canadians kicked it off with the incarceration of several key members of the senior staff, who had to solicit donations to to the cause to bail them out. |
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Contravention of any of the provisions of the Regulations amounts to a criminal offence punishable by fine or no more that twelve months incarceration. |
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Their task is thankless and their efforts in some cases to make incarceration more humane do not gain recognition, so that the bulk of attention centres on the aspect of their work which is concerned with preventing escape. |
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A tough immigration policy may be considered a vote winner by all the major political parties, but the human suffering and the moral and ethical cost to our society of this mass incarceration needs to be addressed urgently. |
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On a number of fronts, from gay rights to financial regulation and from incarceration to international trade, they would like to reverse if not erase some of the central planks of his presidency. |
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He did not appear to have lost weight during his spell of incarceration. |
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There has been a pretrial incarceration of over two years. |
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In some countries, the criminal justice system focuses on incarceration and does not provide adequate treatment instead of, or linked to, imprisonment. |
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The judge imposed a term of incarceration of six months. |
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Arrested in 1999 for alleged participation in bomb attacks, Alain Solé's health has deteriorated seriously as a result of his unlawful incarceration. |
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Many did not receive adequate health care before incarceration. |
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This practice often leads to incarceration and disruption of treatment. |
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Even when financial facilitators are arrested, incarceration is brief. |
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The act regulates the selection of imprisonment, including the criteria for incarceration in maximum security prison, low security prison and county gaol respectively. |
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In fact, half of all maximum security women are now being released directly from maximum security incarceration into the community after serving two-thirds of their sentence, without the benefit of preparatory programming. |
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Americans have the highest incarceration rate in world. |
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It also notes the high incarceration rate in the State party. |
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Click the sorting cell below the incarceration rate header to sort by rate. |
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Subtracting the Somali pirate inmates still leaves the Seychelles with the highest incarceration rate in the world. |
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For more juvenile detention info and numbers see youth incarceration in the United States. |
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Price believes high rates of incarceration in Britain are due to political preessure from tabloid newspapers. |
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Council of Europe figures demonstrated England and Wales have the largest incarceration rate in western Europe. |
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The British Chinese also fare well on many socioeconomic indicators, including low incarceration rates and high rates of health. |
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Mass incarceration in the United States disproportionately impacts African American and Latino communities. |
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She compares mass incarceration to Jim Crow laws, stating that both work as racial caste systems. |
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Salome was published jointly in Paris and London in 1893, but was not performed until 1896 in Paris, during Wilde's later incarceration. |
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The transfer itself was the lowest point of his incarceration, as a crowd jeered and spat at him on the railway platform. |
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This explains why incarceration is usually available as a penalty for serious crimes, but not usually for torts. |
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I also want to alert you to the broader circumstances of my incarceration. |
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Are there any programs to help prepare inmates for reintegration during incarceration, and which of these programs are effective? |
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Before my decade of incarceration, I had never seen a dead body. |
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But reams of data shows that incarceration creates more crime. |
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Let us not assume, however, that Africans who escaped incarceration in the British concentration camps faired much better on South Africa's wartorn velds. |
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Aside from the hit Canadian civil liberties will take with its passing, from green lighting charier violations, extending incarceration without charge. |
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There are also displays and information on less well known aspects of the prison such as the incarceration of conscientious objectors during world war one. |
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Little information exists regarding North Korea's incarceration rate. |
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That was the PLO leader I knew, not the PA leader that pathos, incarceration and fatigue had transformed into a caricatural parody of his former self. |
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