About 60 probationers sentenced to do community service under correctional supervision embarked on a campaign to clean the city yesterday. |
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Prisoners must file a formal grievance to appeal a medical decision, since healthcare is intertwined with strictly correctional functions. |
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Dani is remanded to the juvenile correctional facility for conduct unbecoming a minor. |
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Now aged 21, the man served six years and five months in correctional institutions. |
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Poorly trained correctional officers have accidentally asphyxiated mentally ill prisoners whom they were trying to restrain. |
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After 21 years in the correctional system, he was released into the community. |
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Costs are even higher in states with higher wages for correctional staff and medical personnel. |
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The duty of care owed by correctional officers to take steps to protect the inmates is a reasonable one. |
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The program teaches gardening to young inmates in juvenile correctional facilities. |
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The internees of correctional labour camps have been seen by the entire population when so employed. |
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It runs 56 correctional institutions and detention centres, including four Australian gaols. |
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If this technology can be applied to regular companies, it could easily be applied to our correctional institutions. |
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The prison's chief correctional supervisor and its warden had written separate memos within four days of the murder. |
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She greets fellow correctional officers and inmates alike as she walks in and out of classes, workshops and prison pods. |
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That weakens the most effective protection against abuse in the prison and correctional system, which is the ability to seek damages. |
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Programme evaluation is critically important to the advancement of correctional rehabilitation knowledge. |
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Often there were interruptions from correctional officers and other jail staff. |
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More defendants who received correctional sanctions were referred because of concerns about dangerousness and they had high rates of depression. |
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Hundreds of interviews were conducted with inmates as well as correctional services staff. |
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Instead, the US Government has given their unfathered, unmentored and uninitiated youth the dubious correctional benefits of prison. |
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Control participants received no intervention in prison other than usual correctional programming. |
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I was slightly short-sighted, so on top of the eye patch I had huge correctional lenses. |
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In prison, correctional staff members do not normally negotiate with inmates to get them to cooperate. |
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The Warden sent word to correctional staff that evening recreation was to start on time that night, without exception. |
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It is essential that the correctional service be reined in through that form of oversight. |
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The case of Taryn Kirkland, a correctional officer who pleaded guilty, is typical. |
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We are training in two different streams: one is the executive leadership program and the other is the basic correctional officer training. |
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Disease cases and death rates among inmates in prisons and other correctional institutions are often ten times higher than in the general population. |
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Educational and correctional measures aim at helping parents and avoiding the minor to be demoralized. |
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The majority of women convicted in Moscow courts are taken to correctional colonies located between 200km and 500km from the capital. |
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Speaking from Stateville correctional center, Griggs remembered Zuley and Abreu interrogating him. |
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He claimed he could never consult with his counsel privately without a correctional services official being present and that they insisted on reading privileged documents. |
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Mr. Speaker, the previous government left correctional officers without a labour contract or collective agreement for four long years. |
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Inmates need different kinds of accommodation depending on the risk they pose to the public, correctional staff, and each other. |
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In May 2002, a prisoner with HIV was sentenced to an additional year in prison for spitting in the eyes of a correctional officer. |
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The UCCO's proposal would permit compulsory testing even when no correctional officer had been exposed to bodily fluids of the prisoner. |
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We also met our target for correctional officer training, having trained 100 percent of officers at current staffing levels. |
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The grievor, a correctional officer, was dismissed after publishing a book in which he alleged serious wrongdoing by employees and management. |
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In cases when incarceration is necessary court should send the juvenile offenders to correctional institutes. |
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The independent expert undertook an assessment of the correctional facilities, in the company of the director of prisons. |
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The process of transforming the correctional system should not take place in a vacuum. |
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By the Review Board's admission, detention in the correctional facility was not the least restrictive option. |
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It emerged from information received that the law authorized the detention of a child in a correctional school as from the age of seven. |
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Community supervision may include a requirement to reside in a half-way house or other community correctional centre. |
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Unlike virtually every other correctional center in the country, Hampden County doesn't rely on underpaid, often underqualified, overworked in-house docs. |
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Prisoners seeking the introduction of harm-reduction devices could file suit against correctional officials. |
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The topics range from the desistance paradigm in correctional practice to integrating families into community corrections. |
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There are telephone booths in all correctional institutions at disposal to convicted persons. |
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Its continued existence still sparks national debates on corruption, a broken correctional system and tourism in Bolivia. |
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The present study also found that the time elapsing between a fatality and the formal response of the correctional system is considerable. |
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Meanwhile, Arthur Schirmer is being held without bail in the Monroe County correctional facility as he awaits his next court date. |
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Canada is focusing in two key areas to assist the Afghan government in their correctional reform. |
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In this regard, correctional and reformative efforts are being constantly carried out to suit the requirements of the prisoner welfare and rehabilitation programmes. |
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This article reports findings from a case study carried out at a Canadian medium-security women's correctional institution. |
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The juvenile stays in the correctional institution at least one year and at most five years. |
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The Institute recently organized a short course for correctional officers from East Africa. |
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The kitchen features the harsh lighting and mosaic wall of a Bosnian correctional facility. |
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The woman, Teresa Lewis, 41, died by lethal injection at a correctional facility in southeastern Virginia. |
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Our office contacted officials from the correctional facility and made them aware of the complaint. |
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Canadians serving a term of less than two years in a correctional institution in Canada already had the right to vote. |
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One of my friends is a correctional officer in a state prison. |
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Clearly, there were also mass violations of human rights in the correctional system and inmates were beaten cruelly. |
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A correctional institution as defined in the Ministry of Correctional Services Act. |
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The vehicle bringing Luke and three other prisoners to a correctional Southern prison is reflected in the mirror-lens sunglasses of one of the guards. |
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Deteriorating and inadequate physical infrastructures:The average age of a federal correctional facility is 46 years. |
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How often do correctional facility employees commit wrongful acts which violate the rights of juvenile offenders? |
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He is currently being held without bail in a segregated area of Wayne County correctional Facility away from other inmates. |
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Stories about members of the correctional industry who speak up against other members are rare. |
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But if prisons are better equipped to handle suicide, then how could the correctional Reception Center have missed Castro? |
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I don't know why the government is so hesitant about using the correctional system to solve the drug problem. |
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Personally, I have been corresponding with two inmates in a correctional institution in the state of New Jersey, Agustin and Francisco. |
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He also worked as a counselor at a juvenile correctional detention centre. |
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We hope that it does have some real impact in terms of being a step along the road toward the reform of our correctional system. |
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Some relationships continue or form and re-form within the correctional process. |
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Five correctional officers were taken hostage and some prisoners were brutally tortured. |
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During the incidents of July 25, 1982, three correctional officers were taken hostage in an escape attempt. |
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His false accuser landed 23 months in a correctional institution. |
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The investigative staff conducted both announced and unannounced visits at each federal correctional institution over the course of this year. |
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In addition, the question of secondhand smoke in correctional facilities is something that concerns us. |
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The establishment of correctional institutions, however, is lagging behind, thereby impinging on human rights issues. |
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I am not implying that all needs ought to be targets of correctional intervention or those with correctional interventions are unproblematic. |
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As a result, virtually none of the prisoners who go through the correctional farms end up with employable skills. |
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A correctional officer named Katera Stevenson told another correctional officer that she had talked to White every day. |
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The vests will be worn over the correctional officer's shirt and are designed to blend in with the rest of the uniform. |
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Matthew Dotter, senior correctional officer, Crowley County Correctional Facility, Onley Springs, Colo. |
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It was collect, and from a correctional facility. |
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Though she considers herself to be an integral part of the treatment team, Reverend Tervo tries to strike a balance between the demands of the correctional system and her role as spiritual advisor. |
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Traditionally, this was a messy and embarrassing affair for correctional officers and inmates alike: the water to the suspects' cells was shut off and they were provided with a bucket into which to discharge body waste. |
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Do you know anybody in the correctional system who thinks it's a positive development for corrections in this country to shut down the prison farm program? |
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He now resides at a federal correctional institution. |
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An overcrowded school in the Bronx resembles a correctional institution. |
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Are you going to let the murderers out of the correctional institution? |
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Every director of a correctional institution to whom such a complaint is submitted shall receive it and forward it forthwith to the Department of Public Prosecutions after recording it in a register kept for that purpose. |
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To vote in a federal electoral event, incarcerated electors must register by filling out an Application for Registration and Special Ballot, which is made available through each correctional institution. |
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The Office is currently, in consultation with various inmate committees, developing an information package that will be posted at each federal correctional institution. |
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If certain criteria are met, the court may order the offender to serve his sentence in the community rather than in a provincial correctional institution. |
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Where tight security is the issue, it is surely of the very essence of the function of any correctional institution, to be able to monitor inmates, at random. |
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The laborious plight of Southwell's Victorian residents has been frozen in time at the Workhouse which draws the visitor into an authentic 19th Century correctional institution. |
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As an example, this provision has been invoked where an individual who poses a threat to the community is being released from a correctional institution. |
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Authorized procuratorial officials monitor compliance with the law in remand centres at least once a month and in correctional institutions at least once every three months. |
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No correctional officer has suggested that. |
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Gregory Stey, a correctional officer at the penitentiary. |
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In 2005, an inmate stabbed a correctional officer to death. |
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So if a correctional officer is suspended today it must be without pay. |
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I don't want to learn about anger management from a correctional officer. |
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He pressed his cell emergency button, which prompted the correctional officer on duty to attend his cell and to call for additional staff assistance. |
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A female correctional officer is scheduled to be on duty at all times so that a female officer is present and available to deal with the female offenders specifically. |
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Further, the Committee on Correctional Officer Deployment Standards will be established by April 2009 and be responsible for ensuring economic and efficient practices related to the deployment of correctional officers. |
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The pilot project altered the statement of merit criteria for correctional officer recruitment at healing lodges and initiated an aboriginal knowledge competency test. |
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A minor over 13 years of age can be sentenced to a correctional penalty, which will be half of that which would have been handed down had the offence been committed by a person of full age. |
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In 2006, 33 specialist support centres for victims of domestic violence were set up and correctional and educational programmes for perpetrators were launched. |
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The few studies that have explored the effectiveness of aftercare services within a correctional population have shown mild reductions in reoffending, but this conclusion is tempered by the limited amount of available data. |
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Cognitive and psychiatric disabilities also generally weigh against an accused in the prison classification process and correctional programming, not to mention the availability of parole. |
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During my three-month hospitalization and for approximately another ten years, I received transfusions of multiple blood products for ongoing skin grafting and correctional procedures. |
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Given the impressionability and reduced maturity levels of young people, correctional workers' direct and indirect use of violence may teach young people that problems can be resolved through the use or threat of violence. |
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William Head on Vancouver Island was the first of the facilities to go to an independent-living model, which was quite different from the old cellblock traditions that were part of our correctional history. |
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These families are harmed by the criminal behavior of the offender, and may be harmed directly or inadvertently by the justice and correctional process. |
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The law will make it possible to serve short-term penalties of deprivation of liberty outside the correctional facility in a system of electronic supervision. |
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It is equally determined by law that visits to correctional facility must take place at least once a month and that the judge may circulate freely in it and inquire any staff member or prisoner. |
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We signed a contract with the New Hampshire Department of Corrections, representing our third United States-based sale of our correctional facility information system. |
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In 2007 the Law on the execution of the penalty of deprivation of liberty outside a correctional facility through a system of electronic supervision was passed. |
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The administration of a correctional facility is responsible for meeting sanitary, hygienic and anti-epidemic requirements and for ensuring prisoners' health. |
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We have a modern correctional facility that is intended to accommodate ICTR convicts sent from Arusha, as well as ICTR accused who may be convicted. |
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They include Inuit, First Nations and Métis, people born in countries that have a high incidence of TB, HIV infected individuals and those who have spent time in a correctional facility. |
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My submission, my idea, is that by creating the correctional investigator as that review mechanism, you would up the ante in terms of the integrity of these reports. |
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An offender's correctional plan is developed by a multidisciplinary team, the parole officer and the offender himself to help ensure that the offender participates in the programs. |
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If the correctional authority capitalizes on this context and feels a certain degree of immunity from public scrutiny, this poses an additional challenge. |
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An examination of the risk predication scales utilized by correctional authorities identifies common consideration as being taken into account to predict risk. |
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The first, installed in July 2004, monitored movements in the corridor, while the second, installed in September, monitored movements in the administrative locker room and mailroom belonging to correctional officers. |
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This being said, I would also like to say a few words on two other correctional services issues worthy of attention: detention center overcrowding and respect of inmates' rights. |
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There is much to be done to ensure that segregation is not overused, is consistent with the principle of using the least restrictive correctional measures and is sensitive to the health requirements of mentally ill inmates. |
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Assistance provided to families of children with disabilities includes early intervention services, day-care centres, a network of correctional and recuperative services, and rehabilitation and vocational training programmes. |
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Some 220 correctional officers keep watch. |
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It would seem that the 'lightning rod' issue of the year has been CSC's announced plans to introduce the concept of correctional 'operating regimes' in its federal institutions. |
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Two women who were having their menstrual periods were allowed to keep their underpants on and these were inspected by a female correctional officer. |
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There is a lot in this bill, therefore, that is old hat, whether street gangs, bikers, or the role of victims in the correctional system or the justice system in general. |
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Their task shall be in particular to ensure that these institutions are administered in accordance with existing laws and regulations and with a view to bringing about the objectives of penal and correctional services. |
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The YCJA authorizes youth correctional officials to determine whether a young person is placed in a more open or secure custody level, both at the time of committal to custody and for any subsequent transfers. |
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Although some basic elements of effective correctional programming may apply to both men and women offenders, there are some elements that differentiate the two. |
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Protocols have been implemented to protect privacy by limiting the roles of male correctional officers, but it is placing added pressure on female staff. |
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It also describes the transitional provisions regarding permanent residents and foreign nationals who were sentenced before IRPA came into force and who are inmates in provincial and federal correctional institutions. |
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This time frame was selected because it was assumed that most court and correctional processing would be completed by the time of data collection. |
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Barbara has a firm commitment to the correctional client and to creating a service and policy framework within which those in conflict with the law can become productive, contributing members of society. |
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In addition, the federal government is responsible for the education of Registered Indian people on reserve, personnel in the armed forces and the coast guard, and inmates in federal correctional facilities. |
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As a result, correctional policies have placed heavy emphasis on the issue of vocational training and employment of prisoners as an important element in their rehabilitation. |
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Agencies outside the correctional system could now intervene and bring a different philosophy and perspective to the treatment of young people in trouble with the law. |
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The Sharing Circle participants also provided their opinions on the nature and type of correctional programming, which they believed would enhance rehabilitation. |
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It is critically important, however, that support for police reforms is matched by commensurate progress in strengthening judicial and correctional institutions. |
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As a former correctional officer and now an academic, I am fortunate to have a panoptic view of this position. |
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Prudentialism and the notion of the rational actor has also been strongly linked to correctional policies on risk. |
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For inmates in the state's correctional facilities, a typical breakfast menu consists of cereal, toast, jam, jelly, doughnuts, coffee and fruit. |
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Under the Directory, they were replaced by a simple police court, attended by a justice of the peace, and a police correctional court. |
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The correctional facility implemented a new five-and-two workweek for the officers, replacing its older four-and-two workweek. |
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The Prince George's County, Md, detention center is one correctional facility using landfill gas as an energy source. |
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Many correctional facilities may be located close to landfills and therefore benefit from direct landfill gas use. |
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The 10-year data revealed that correctional boot camps might produce small relative but not significant overall reductions in prison populations. |
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Together, the two CCTD systems will control more than 460 inmate telephone lines at these correctional facilities. |
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A correctional decline followed, forming as a unary zigzag and compensating for the previous growth as deeply as possible. |
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As a penologist and a former correctional employee, I am always searching for interesting books about the criminal justice system. |
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One correctional officer became a particular obsession. |
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Under this program difficult teenagers are sent to Kyrgyzstan with correctional purposes. |
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The study found that those who participated in correctional education programs were 13 percent less likely to recidivate compared to those who did not participate. |
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On Oct. 19, the Standish city council voted to allow federal prisoners, including detainees from Gitmo, to be housed at the local correctional facility. |
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The work is divided into five sections covering police psychology, legal psychology, crime and delinquency, victimology and victim services and correctional psychology. |
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This was particularly evident for correctional officers versus noncorrectional officers, with the latter group viewing treatment more favorably than the former. |
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