「Jails」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| the Punjab Prisons Department besides 18 other | Jails after independence. |
| Benny was in and out of | jails all his life, and once shot a bystander during |
| the conditions and management of all prisons, | jails, alms-houses, reformatories, reform and indust |
| uted by the regime and he visited prisoners in | jails, among them the renowned journalist, Jacobo Ti |
| This portion connects Harris County courts, | jails, and associated buildings totaling 10 blocks. |
| Remember your brothers who are perishing in | Jails and rotting in swamps. |
| nd control of prisoners remanded in Provincial | jails and Detention Centres |
| to teaching the Bible to those incarcerated in | jails and prisons. |
| ctor for Champions for Life, visiting prisons, | jails, and youth detention facilities all over the w |
| Corporation of America (CCA) owns or operates | jails and prisons on contract with federal, state an |
| "The C.I.A. had access to secret army | jails and to written reports summarizing the interro |
| d temporarily after their transfer from county | jails and are held no longer than two years, as per |
| ime we'd been doing a hell of a lot of gigs in | jails and Don had been really into it. |
| uthorized to fund construction of courthouses, | jails, and other government buildings throughout the |
| rtment of Corrections-operated prisons, county | jails, and community work centers. |
| he British Raj, jhatka meat was not allowed in | jails and Sikh detainees during the Akali movement a |
| police stations, parks and recreation centers, | jails and courthouses, libraries and health clinics, |
| nitially for mentally ill prisoners from other | jails, and then as a public asylum with both short- |
| Belgium, France and, briefly, Switzerland, to | jails and numerous internment camps. |
| ew windows and its designers normally designed | jails, as there are several chain gates in each hall |
| There are around 800 vegans in British | jails at any given time. |
| He spent time in patriot | jails between 1775 and 1777 and was subjected to hou |
| or Fatah had led to five detentions in Israeli | jails, but whose momentous strategic decision that t |
| HE OFFICIAL MICHELIN Guide to Israeli prisons, | Jails, concentration camps and torture chambers"; th |
| served as the Minister for Health, Medical and | Jails Departments for Rajasthan. |
| ent, security would also be tightened at other | jails, especially those thought to be vulnerable to |
| ns, employment opportunities and facilities in | jails for Christian prisoners. |
| tions supported by tax dollars such as courts, | jails, hospitals, almshouses, and insane asylums. |
| line black markets, enforcing the GPL, FreeBSD | Jails, human brain cortex, and computer system foren |
| Caves and | Jails in Tutuhan Park Hagatna Guam |
| It houses one of the three central | jails in Kerala, Viyyoor Central Jail. |
| Mutinies started in 71 of the 105 | jails in the state. |
| He also admitted to the poor state of | jails in the state. |
| f his life in and out of Indian government-run | jails in Kashmir. |
| is in care of transporting inmates from other | jails in the state to the Tazewell County Courts. |
| f the region after creation of four regions of | Jails in the province and posts of the regional comm |
| in which imprisoned debtors lived in debtors' | jails in England. |
| trike and 12 communist organizers were sent to | jails in Germany, during the Cold War the communists |
| d was responsible for the opening of different | jails in Egypt during the protests in order to cause |
| ization which monitors courtrooms, prisons and | jails in southwest Georgia), and the Fuller Center f |
| es, and the suicide rate of juveniles in adult | jails is 7.7 times higher than that of juvenile dete |
| Russian court | jails market bombers Al Jazeera. |
| During imprisonment in different | jails of India, he was subjected to extreme torture, |
| country, and trying to stay away from foreign | jails of ex-Yugoslavia. |
| ave new powers for the dispersal among several | jails of prisoners and detainees charged with treaso |
| In 1823, "on inspecting the common | jails of the city, in Leverett Street, it was found |
| ually find themselves incarcerated, whether in | jails or prisons, and New England certainly had no s |
| to improve conditions in Florida's prison and | jails over the last three decades. |
| es France's human rights record with regard to | jails, police brutality and immigration quotas Guard |
| ed by 2,000 prisoners liberated from the local | jails, rose against the garrison. |
| apartments and 423 who were identified in area | jails since Jan. 17. |
| the state of Pennsylvania instead of the state | jails that were of medieval barbarity. |
| Eventually the King realizes the plot and | jails The Black Prince and his fellow plotter. |
| attorney David Matas implicating hospitals and | jails throughout China for being involved in organ h |
| Several casemates were transformed into | jails to hold prisoners before execution or deportat |
| enced female prisoners who were held in parish | jails to the women's prison. |
| ison, stating that it was an example for other | jails to follow. |
| ordered that phone jammers be installed in the | jails to prevent inmates from using mobile phones. |
| tellectuals were relocated from Constantinople | jails to the British colony of Malta, called the Mal |
| 940s to 1960 CCSO inmates were housed in other | jails until a new, modern facility was built. |
| s of African-American young males in America's | jails was not a result of a racist policy by police |
| "These guys in | jails were killers, and there are more killers out t |
| The | jails were abandoned in favor of a new facility arou |
| In the early twentieth century, county | jails were primarily for holding individuals who wer |
| mprison arrested demonstrators when the city's | jails were full. |
| epartment of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) and other | jails who need inpatient psychiatric hospitalization |
| NCCF consists of five | jails within the same facility, and it has an inmate |
| fueled by poverty, which allows many to rot in | jails without due process or even a notice of trial |
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