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All subjects were incarcerated for violent offences, but had extensive criminal histories for acquisitive offences.
However, more were incarcerated for 'other' offences such as fraud.
Several were incarcerated for drug offences, but in their words, were neither regular users nor drug dependent.
The majority of prisoners are incarcerated for less than 12 months after which they re-enter the community.
During this time period 213 persons were incarcerated in the two prisons, 174 of which participated in the study (response rate 82 %).
State and federal governments revised their criminal codes, effectively abolishing parole, imposing mandatory minimum sentences, and allowing juveniles to be incarcerated in adult prisons.
Most importantly, personal sources reveal the particular experiences of healthy people incarcerated in the quarantine system.
The quarantine system did not provide what was needed for individuals incarcerated on isolated outposts after a long voyage, particularly for those who were healthy.
Her narratives consequently revolve in a kind of dark circle, where the allure of emancipation remains ironically incarcerated within a structural double bind of blasphemy and apostasy.
The last two decades have witnessed an epidemic of incarceration - in 2002, more than two million inmates were incarcerated in adult correctional facilities, a 71% increase since 1990 [13].
If they really are totally indifferent to the rights of others, there may be grounds for incarcerating them permanently, not as punishment, but merely for protection.
She was incarcerated by her husband in order to force her to give him her fortune, and after he had attempted to sell her chastity to a friend.
My father was incarcerated by the communist regime.
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People are incarcerated solely for having been convicted of criminal activity.
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I am not sure that he was ever incarcerated in a woman's prison, which would have been grossly unfair on women prisoners.
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Many remand prisoners should not be incarcerated: they should be out on bail.
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We could have a situation where an individual's civil rights were overlooked and where people were incarcerated and forgotten in the long term.
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We perhaps differ on the possibilities of reform if men are incarcerated for that length of time.
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To accept a situation in which a man can be incarcerated for 18 months and more is not good enough.
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There is no charge against them, but they are incarcerated under conditions concerning which we have no real information.
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If every poor prisoner was incarcerated in the same way as these men have been he would not have much complaint.
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If so, anybody who was incarcerated for life and died a perfectly natural death would have to have a mandatory inquiry into his death.
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Many of these men have been incarcerated for so long that they could not have been responsible for any of the violence at the moment.
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When a man is incarcerated in a foreign jail, what does the returning officer do?
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People are incarcerated without charge or trial, and that must cease.
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I was concerned with the fact that these animals were incarcerated, to my personal knowledge, often in cramped conditions.
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The point is that we are dealing with those who are incarcerated, but at the end of the day are released.
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However, young people occasionally do silly things for which they are incarcerated or put on probation, but which are not offences of dishonesty.
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I am not aware that a large number of graffiti artists are incarcerated within the prison estate.
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I find it surprising that an institution in which many women are incarcerated is allowed to get into a dilapidated state.
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The man could be incarcerated interminably without even a solicitor or his relatives knowing where he was.
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We are dealing with people suffering from mental health problems and with people who may have been incarcerated quite unjustly and unfairly.
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Sadly, they have been incarcerated through the alleged evidence of the supergrasses.
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Most have now been incarcerated for more than a year, and all are denied contact with their relatives.
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We have a genuine duty to the wider public and to those who are incarcerated as a result of state coercion.
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Of course, we accept that there are certain people who are guilty of various crimes of violence and who must be kept incarcerated.
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We found that only between £200 and £1,600 a head of the £34,000 that we spend keeping people incarcerated is spent on education.
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There are two options: we put young and middle-aged people in bail hostels where they may reoffend, or we put them where they are incarcerated.
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As he said, people might be incarcerated unreasonably because the criminal proceedings are protracted.
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We were able to examine them, see the conditions under which they were incarcerated, and find out whether they were justified or not.
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We are talking about putting children before service courts and incarcerating 15-year-old boys for up to one year.
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Would we not be enraged if our son, our brother or a member of our family were incarcerated by that means?
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I lost all my privileges, incarcerated for 23 hours a day, and my pay cut by half for five weeks.
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However, they are the kind of people to whom we propose to hand over citizens whom we have taken responsibility for incarcerating.
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We have a severe problem with the large number of people incarcerated in prison.
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Regrettably, a person who could not keep up the rate of repayment ordered was incarcerated.
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The table also provides details of the percentage of female prisoners in each year who were incarcerated for fine default.
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We can imagine their anger at finding themselves, as a consequence, incarcerated in barbed wire camps.
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People who have been incarcerated in mental hospitals, sometimes for many years, cannot be allowed to drift into the community, let loose without proper support.
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All that strongly argues that the new clause is the most appropriate way to deal with women who do not require to be incarcerated.
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Their difficulties are inadequately addressed by the existing prison system, and simply incarcerating people for longer is inadequate.
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They acquiesce in a situation in which they are taken away and incarcerated until their case is ready for trial.
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Will he do all that he can to improve the lot of all people who have the misfortune to be incarcerated in this way?
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We can still do that without being incarcerated.
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The answer does not lie in incarcerating more and more people in prison.
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To recount one or two examples, there was one person who was incarcerated for three years in a house in a multi-storey block.
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The facts are that our pilots have been incarcerated.
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There was a time when, if someone was incarcerated, there had to be more than simply a suspicion.
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One of my own constituents has been incarcerated there for nearly a year without any rights and without being charged.
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He is not criticising the judiciary, but simply pointing out that these men were incarcerated and then heavily fined.
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No one wants to see what is, after all, a child under 17 incarcerated.
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However, if people commit serious offences and the courts take the view that they should be incarcerated, that is right too.
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As he said, there are no facilities in prison for the treatment of those incarcerated who have a mental disorder.
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If they can do little, they should be enabled to survive without being incarcerated in their homes.
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Again, of the 400 girls incarcerated in penal establishments in that year, nearly 300 were given non-custodial sentences or were found to be not guilty.
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Even more significant in many ways is the fact that these children are not incarcerated in establishments for only a relatively short time.
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They also asked why an innocent man—the father of one of the victims and the husband of another—was incarcerated for 67 days on suspicion.
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We should facilitate community care and stop incarcerating people.
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He exudes a strength, calmness and authority that is remarkable in a man who has been incarcerated for 27 years.
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The prison not only incarcerates people, but tries first to return those involved to military quarters.
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Many of those who have to be incarcerated go to prison for far too long.
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I imagine many have been to prison or have been incarcerated in some institution, and life is a very real problem for them.
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Indeed, he has shown the most admirable dedication for the welfare of both those who serve in prisons as staff and those who are incarcerated.
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A distinction must be drawn between those people and others who have been incarcerated in mental institutions for many decades.
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The over-use of prison has led to many vulnerable people being incarcerated.
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You will be caught, sentenced and locked up, but you will only be incarcerated for a short time.
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An increasing number of men are incarcerated three to a cell—a cell originally built for one.
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I know that there was a certain anxiety that those who suffer from mental disease should not be kept incarcerated in certain buildings.
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They are incarcerating people whose quality of life is shameful.
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However, hardly anything has been said about the people who incarcerated those people and who robbed them of years of their active lives.
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If those services were available, many people would not need to be incarcerated in institutional care.
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A society can be judged by the way in which it runs its prisons and by the nature of those incarcerated within them.
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Drug dealers are evil and cunning and should be incarcerated for a long time.
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We must stand up for the people – including politicians and human rights activists – who are currently incarcerated.
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The effect of such a warrant is to keep the suspect incarcerated for up to another thirty-six hours.
In addition, 13% of the desisters had been incarcerated, which may have further impeded the possibility of employment for that group.
The median number of times participants had been incarcerated was two (range 1-60).
In the modern penal system, the body is incarcerated and made the subject of an economy of suspended rights.
States and intergovernmental agencies held power over the displaced - coercing them into moving, incarcerating them and determining their resettlement or repatriation.
Three per cent (4/153) were undecided, and 6% (10/153) would not be willing to be tested while incarcerated.
The cage ultimately represents a prison incarcerating all who would challenge the hegemony.
Most of the fifty or so women currently on death row are incarcerated in remote and isolated institutions, hidden from public gaze.
At the time of the study, the mean length of sentence was 4.3 years, and all participants had been incarcerated for at least 6 months.
The second and final portion of the book is focused on how communities are affected by the incarcerated.
Through them we are able to see a group who generally accepted the principle upon which they were incarcerated but who were not without agency.
Seventy-six per cent (116/153) had been incarcerated more than once.
Unlike the facility group, fewer (59 per cent) were incarcerated for violent offences.
Note the circumferential indentation near the apex of the heart where the herniated heart became incarcerated in the iatrogenic pericardial defect.
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