The success rate was not as high as we would have liked but it was significantly cheaper than incarcerating them in prison. |
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The Pre-Crime Unit may, in fact, be seizing and incarcerating those who were never going to commit any offenses. |
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There is also more involvement with the criminal justice system, and we all know how expensive incarcerating people can be. |
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We have to invest the necessary resources and not just use these people or punish them by incarcerating them. |
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It can reduce the number of inmates in jail and thus the costs of building prisons and incarcerating offenders. |
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Many observers have said, and I think correctly, that it should be a last resort in incarcerating a young person. |
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The United States has the dubious distinction of incarcerating more individuals per capita than any other documented country in the world. |
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The committee is urging the USA to stop incarcerating children and teenagers along with adults, a practice it says puts them at the mercy of older seasoned inmates. |
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It has criminalized these people and their situations, and by incarcerating them they're reinforcing the notion that these people belong behind bars. |
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To deal with the whole issue of pregnancy, we certainly are not supportive of incarcerating pregnant women across the board. |
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They have this idea of incarcerating wrongdoers and throwing away the key and that, of course, we know doesn't work-and it's also darn expensive. |
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In many cases, the secret service could not find sufficient reason to warrant incarcerating detainees the Canadian Forces turned over to them. |
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The raft of new offences carrying prison sentences drew complaints from critics about the Conservatives' penchant for incarcerating people. |
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The reform movement gained steam when the financial crisis hit: incarcerating people is expensive. |
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The concept of incarcerating individuals as a punishment for crimes did not exist in Wales before or during the medieval period. |
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It is shortsighted and misleading to the public to pretend that incarcerating more and more individuals for auto theft will actually result in a decrease or a reduction. |
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The Council supports the approach of authorities in Quebec, which has by far the lowest rate of incarcerating young people of any province or territory. |
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Furthermore, the objective of the faint hope clause was to motivate good conduct in prison and recognize that it was not in the public interest to continue incarcerating certain offenders beyond a period of 15 years. |
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Anti corruption initiatives are aimed at exposing and incarcerating corrupt officials, which I would term as 'attending to instances' of a problem. |
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As I was saying, the other tools that a judge, prosecutor and police officials have at their disposal is to work together toward incarcerating criminals. |
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However, it has been proposed that the resources go toward incarcerating more people, which will cost more, make them more likely to reoffend and make society more dangerous. |
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With that in mind, Mr President, I wish to appeal once more to Turkey to finally eliminate these laws from its penal code and to stop incarcerating political prisoners. |
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Furthermore, missed parole eligibility dates may also adversely affect offenders' chances for safe reintegration, since many criminologists believe that incarcerating an offender for too long is counter-productive. |
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Does the Prime Minister realize that his Bush-based approach of incarcerating youth who could have been rehabilitated will not have any better results here than in the United States? |
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Although the new facilities for women offer many improvements, there is increasing concern about the negative impact of incarcerating women in multi-level facilities in which women at all three security levels are housed. |
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