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| It is operated by the Federal Bureau of | Prisons, a division of the United States Department o |
| (1930) Civil War | Prisons: A Study in War Psychology. |
| ociety for Alleviating the Miseries of Public | Prisons, a name which it retained for 100 years. |
| , who currently serves as the Commissioner of | Prisons, a position he has held since 1996. |
| of the system of detaining asylum-seekers in | prisons, a practice which has continued in the U.S., |
| ogram had grown to more than 1200 radios in 8 | prisons across the region. |
| dren as well as training workshops for men in | prisons across the United States. |
| Shivs are commonly made by inmates in | prisons across the world. |
| Reflex is The Message's ministry in | prisons across the North West of England. |
| in the architecture of a number of Victorian | prisons across the UK, such as at Shrewsbury. |
| The | Prisons Act 1835 offered a remedy by providing for th |
| The West Indian | Prisons Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. |
| National Academy for | Prisons Administration (NAPA) formerly known as Centr |
| adelphia is a United States Federal Bureau of | Prisons administrative facility, housing male and fem |
| All three | prisons, along with other upstate facilities, provide |
| All three | prisons, along with other upstate facilities, provide |
| All three | prisons, along with other upstate facilities, provide |
| e soon arrested, and both spent many years in | prisons and concentration camps. |
| bat related accidents, 20 died in Confederate | prisons and 189 died from disease for a total loss of |
| rests), famous criminal cases and characters, | prisons, and daily life in the capital such as traffi |
| ion concerning the conditions of the Southern | prisons and the Northern soldier confined in them. |
| Tortured Confessions: | Prisons and Public Recantations in Modern Iran by Erv |
| spector and assistant inspector of hospitals, | prisons and charities. |
| s to set fire to the city, throw open all the | prisons, and seize all moneys and plate at the goldsm |
| rmation, releasing patent data from its paper | prisons and changing forever how patents are dissemin |
| he Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for | Prisons and Youth Justice within the Ministry of Just |
| dealing with State personnel, human services, | prisons, and veterans' homes. |
| nicled his experiences of the justice system, | prisons and the psychiatric institutions where he had |
| The | Prisons and Probation Ombudsman for England and Wales |
| He began to take special interest in the | prisons and the lunatic asylum, was placed on the boa |
| ases of escapes, and for preventing abuses in | prisons and pretended privileged places. |
| oviet regime and spent almost all his life in | prisons and camps. |
| “We will demolish the | prisons and the war, The Law of human tears will stop |
| ected, on the Whig ticket, Inspector of State | Prisons, and was in office from 1854 to 1856. |
| nsible for the investigation of all deaths in | prisons and immigration removal centres, as well as t |
| of the units that guard the perimeters of the | prisons, and the prisoner transport teams (actually k |
| fore being placed at other Western Australian | prisons and due to the stress that can be felt by new |
| unimpeded and continuous access to all camps, | prisons and detention centres for the International C |
| 6 died of disease, and 34 died in Confederate | prisons, and 18 officer deaths, for a total of 411 fa |
| nt under instructions of Inspector General Of | Prisons and Police, N.R. Saunders. |
| of State at the Home Office with the role of | prisons and probation minister. |
| cluding many notable and respected bishops in | prisons and exile) broke communion with Sergius. |
| but resigned in 1868 to become inspector for | prisons and asylums in Quebec, later serving as presi |
| for protesting and spent 33 years in Chinese | prisons and labor camps, where he was extensively tor |
| he endemic problem of overcrowding in Belgian | prisons and the policy of not executing sentences of |
| See also:List of Civil War POW | Prisons and Camps |
| To increase his numbers, he threw open some | prisons and recruited the prisoners with the hope of |
| The acting | Prisons and Probation Ombudsman is Jane Webb. |
| Koch was given his own | prisons and torture chambers and continued his activi |
| erence between research conducted in American | prisons and the experiments that took place in Nazi c |
| he was imprisoned in Mountjoy and Kilmainham | prisons and later interned in Newbridge, County Kilda |
| , a memoir of his time in Parkhurst and other | prisons, and his fellow convicts including the Kray t |
| r skills and offering technical assistance to | prisons and rehabilitation agencies. |
| 53 people were in federal | prisons and detention centers. |
| uch as loss of control over the local courts, | prisons, and police. |
| more academic considerations of portrayals of | prisons and prisoners in literature. |
| eavement leave and visitation rights in state | prisons and hospitals." |
| In 1922, he was appointed Commissioner of | Prisons and Director of Convict Prisons, a position h |
| , eventually became a courthouse with courts, | prisons and a small shelter for the guards, which was |
| by Mother Theresa on her trip touring all MA | prisons and also by Cardinal Sean O' Malley in 2008. |
| rtment dealing with federal taxation, federal | prisons and matters relating to the enforcement of th |
| ir tours unfolded when ministering within the | prisons and Adult Rehabilitation Centers. |
| ivist leader who worked to reform the state's | prisons and mental health facilities, expand the stat |
| s a company that owns and manages partnership | prisons and detention centers, and has concessions fo |
| , a Canal Commissioner, an Inspector of State | Prisons and a U.S. Representative-at-large, as well a |
| n the Democratic ticket an Inspector of State | Prisons, and was in office from January 1876 to Febru |
| y Zen Center, Scott was known for her work in | prisons and homeless shelters. |
| t the following 33 years in different Chinese | prisons and labour camps. |
| erica and most of the countries of Europe, in | prisons and hospitals, and was respectfully granted m |
| His responsibilities include: | Prisons and probation, Youth justice, Criminal law an |
| Although | prisons and hotel rooms are exempt, university halls |
| s from the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Israeli | prisons, and the exiled external leadership, the Poli |
| le at the Maoist Internationalist Ministry of | Prisons, and via the Internet Archive. |
| parliamentary committee studying the proposed | Prisons and Corrections Bill, Taoka said that those i |
| r was to be sent regular returns and plans of | prisons, and no person was to be kept in a prison whi |
| His term saw increased spending on education, | prisons, and social service institutions and outlawed |
| i-Soviet activities and served time in Soviet | prisons and labor camps, or lived under surveillance. |
| Changes were brought in the management of | prisons and the Public Works department was reorganis |
| that the causes were common to a majority of | prisons, and that the riot could have happened anywhe |
| A sister company Pimlico Opera works in | prisons and with younger artists. |
| a Canal Commissioners, an Inspector of State | Prisons and the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, as wel |
| eral Sir Joshua Jebb, the Surveyor General of | Prisons and designer of Pentonville Prison, the 'Mode |
| roots organization which monitors courtrooms, | prisons and jails in southwest Georgia), and the Full |
| s for mandatory urine testing for drugs in UK | prisons, and UK Incapacity Benefit tribunals also rec |
| ithin (1990), on Native spiritual programs in | prisons, and David with F.A.S. (1997), about fetal al |
| Arthur himself disappeared in John's Norman | prisons and many, including the French king, came to |
| artment and champion for reform of Virginia's | prisons and a general political gadfly. |
| nd Lina were arrested and spent many years in | prisons and concentration camps. |
| -toilet combination unit is sometimes used by | prisons and militaries. |
| ves with two other monks, continuing to visit | prisons and teaching meditation both at his monastery |
| It provided full regulations for military | prisons and the custody of prisoners. |
| played in old churches, fortresses, medieval | prisons and theatres that provided an appropriate atm |
| ce Lytton wrote of the Jane Warton episode in | Prisons and Prisoners, (Chapter XII-Jane Warton) and |
| n immediate and unrestricted access to camps, | prisons and detention centres. |
| 3 died from accident, 33 died in Confederate | prisons, and 57 died from disease; total loss 226. |
| of arrest, date of arrival at Grini and other | prisons, and possibly release date or date of death. |
| g the Arkansas Department of Correction (ADC) | prisons and the Arkansas Department of Community Corr |
| m Zakaria has been a visiting Imam in British | prisons, and was part of the multi-faith Leicester Co |
| offield Unit, Michael Unit, and Powledge Unit | prisons and the Gurney Unit transfer unit, has 20,518 |
| yria releases the Lebanese detainees in their | prisons and settles its boarder disputes with Lebanon |
| ose's Law' states that the population size of | prisons and psychiatric hospitals are inversely relat |
| rsees the judiciary, clerks of court offices, | prisons, and state law enforcement (the highway patro |
| After working at several different | prisons and gaining experience, he used his expertise |
| ences as a gangster both on the street and in | prisons, and eventually his transformation into a Bla |
| Students come from | prisons and correction colonies; these are 14-15 year |
| themselves incarcerated, whether in jails or | prisons, and New England certainly had no shortage of |
| phen Shaw, CBE (born 26 March 1953) is former | Prisons and Probation Ombudsman for England and Wales |
| e already served three years or more in other | prisons and are transferred to Blantyre House to comp |
| he report also highlighted concerns about the | prisons anti-bullying, suicide and self harm preventi |
| Category A, B and C | prisons are called closed prisons, whilst category D |
| Georgia's | prisons are reported by HR organizations to be dungeo |
| The execution gas chambers in US | prisons are also ventilated directly into the atmosph |
| ler work in Florida Department of Corrections | prisons, are related to prison employees, do business |
| iament, touring Manchuria and China, visiting | prisons around the country, and cheering those on the |
| f essays about social themes, such as Italian | prisons, as well as handicapped and homeless people. |
| Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of State | Prisons, as well as all members of the New York State |
| ion to the largely rural communities near the | prisons, as well as to other locations in Georgia dur |
| he creation of juvenile courts and children's | prisons as a means of diverting children from a life |
| When working in juvenile | prisons as a psychotherapy adviser, she came into con |
| Canal Commissioners and an Inspector of State | Prisons, as well as all members of the New York State |
| Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of State | Prisons, as well as all members of the New York State |
| years (fifteen of which were spent in various | prisons) as a traveling criminal and offers extremely |
| l Commissioners and three Inspectors of State | Prisons, as well as all members of the New York State |
| Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of State | Prisons, as well as members of the New York State Ass |
| vities with the poor and ill in hospitals and | prisons, as well as aiding Jews. |
| Canal Commissioners and an Inspector of State | Prisons, as well as all members of the New York State |
| Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of State | Prisons, as well as all members of the New York State |
| Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of State | Prisons, as well as all members of the New York State |
| Canal Commissioner and an Inspector of State | Prisons, as well as all members of the New York State |
| irectors of the International Corrections and | Prisons Association since 2006. |
| re arrested again and after being tortured in | prisons at Assisi and Spello, were decapitated near F |
| carceration as a Failed Policy", Real Cost of | Prisons, August 29, 2005 |
| orpe was criticised by the Chief Inspector of | Prisons because places on resettlement and offending |
| , while himself spent several years in Soviet | prisons before being shot in 1937. |
| Prisons began to overflow with young people, many of | |
| In 1872, he was elected an Inspector of State | Prisons, being in office from 1873 to 1875. |
| n the Democratic ticket an Inspector of State | Prisons, being in office from 1863 to 1865. |
| he former commissioners remained members of a | Prisons Board. |
| of trafficking, the United States on women in | prisons, Brazil on domestic violence, and Cuba on vio |
| All | prisons built in Victoria after 1851 adopted London's |
| round-the-clock suicide watch at two previous | prisons, but such 'special measures' had not been dee |
| 865 had increased central controls over these | prisons, but local practices continued to vary widely |
| re been to create a network of state-operated | prisons but, after passage through Parliament, the en |
| After being used for two | prisons by the Hamburg authorities from 1948 to 2004, |
| ably Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military | Prisons by John McElroy. |
| Amerax is an American language spoken in | prisons by, mostly African-American converts to Islam |
| ion, after a report by the Chief Inspector of | Prisons called for action to speed up the movement of |
| d, with a small number of exceptions, such as | prisons, care homes and police interview rooms. |
| letic potential: he won the race at the Kenya | Prisons Championships and then was runner-up at the N |
| l poetry conferences and perform regularly in | prisons, clubs and churches. |
| Swaleside forms part of the Sheppey | prisons cluster, which also includes HMP Elmley and H |
| Standford Hill forms part of the Sheppey | prisons cluster, which also includes HMP Elmley and H |
| a report by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of | Prisons commended Northallerton Prison for its improv |
| He also chaired the Scottish | Prisons Commission, which produced a report into sent |
| Not to be confused with Scottish | Prisons Commission. |
| imprisonment of 20 months in seven different | prisons, confined successively at Vicksburg, Jackson, |
| punishment and/or extensive terms rotting in | prisons could better be modified to convicts performi |
| ississippi Department of Corrections-operated | prisons, county jails, and community work centers. |
| re was a movement in several states to reform | prisons, create public schools, and establish state-r |
| 4, a further report by the Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised Durham Prison for being severely o |
| report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised conditions in the Close Supervisio |
| report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised the "Extremely high" amount of for |
| April 2007, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised Camp Hill for its lack of a cohere |
| 04 report by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised the jail for its lack of work and |
| a report by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised Dovegate for its inexperienced sta |
| inspection report from the Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised Leicester Prison after nine inmate |
| report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised The Verne for weaknesses in its an |
| report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of | Prisons criticised Risley Prison for its policy of mi |
| The Federal Bureau of | Prisons currently reports that Cottrell will be relea |
| A year later however the Chief Inspector of | Prisons declared that Dartmoor had made substantial i |
| ' and David Ramsbotham, HM Chief Inspector of | Prisons, declared that it should be shut down. |
| Scotland, Fishery Board for Scotland and the | Prisons Department for Scotland merged to become the |
| The Jail was inherited by the Punjab | Prisons Department besides 18 other Jails after indep |
| the Home Office on 1 April 1963 to become the | Prisons Department. |
| "Free all Muslim captives from your | prisons, detention facilities, and concentration camp |
| ould form allegiances and like the culture of | prisons, developed a ‘lover' or ‘kinship' system of e |
| can Correctional Association, which accredits | prisons, discourage the use of food as a disciplinary |
| Les | prisons du Marquis de Pombal (1865) |
| death in 1949, except for a period in German | prisons during World War II. |
| can ex-prisoner who spent 18 years in British | prisons, during which he spent three years on the 'Bl |
| ain in a report in 2005 which highlighted the | prisons education programme, accommodation and levels |
| However the report did praise the | prisons education provision, and its farms and garden |
| as one of the first three Inspectors of State | Prisons elected on the Whig ticket in 1847 under the |
| rtment of Justice encompasses police; courts; | prisons; emergency services; regulation of gaming, ra |
| with crime and home to most of the country's | prisons etc. Birmingham has also changed to become th |
| Institution, Texarkana is a Federal Bureau of | Prisons facility in unincorporated Bowie County, Texa |
| The Federal Bureau of | Prisons facility Federal Prison Camp, Alderson, where |
| in Fort Worth, Texas, is a Federal Bureau of | Prisons facility that provides specialized medical an |
| ntion Center, Guaynabo is a Federal Bureau of | Prisons facility in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. |
| Penitentiary, Pollock is a Federal Bureau of | Prisons facility for male offenders in unincorporated |
| titution, Three Rivers is a Federal Bureau of | Prisons facility for men located in unincorporated Li |
| , La Tuna is a low security Federal Bureau of | Prisons facility for men in Anthony, Texas. |
| The prisoners were placed in | prisons far from their families, some were sexually a |
| hing from castles and mansions to town halls, | prisons, farmhouses, factories, warehouses and fillin |
| l workshops and manufacturing, as well as the | prisons farms and gardens. |
| The Federal Bureau of | Prisons Federal Correctional Complex, Forrest City is |
| police and had responsibility for all Italian | prisons, fire brigades and civil defence. |
| liament passed in 1779 which introduced state | prisons for the first time. |
| and again tortured during her stay in special | prisons for women, she much later confessed that she |
| ding "significant numbers" of Iranians in its | prisons for what he called "politically motivated" of |
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