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... privacy and constitutional rights of the prison guards. A settlement was reached in 2010 under whi...In Re Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. Data Security Breach Litigation12 is an exce...
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Introduction . Prisoners' mental health needs are varied and complex. Studi... they change their own belief and value systems. The present research also has potential to identi...
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... would be afforded the same treatment as Prisoners of War. Detainees would be transferred to Afghan a... a hodgepodge of different foreign legal systems being imposed within the territory of a state whos...
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...He's 26, and he'll be in prison a long time. No names, no discussion of the long c..."My dream is computer program systems analyst.". His uncle is a programmer who's helped ...
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... of aboriginal people in prisons, and to encourage sentencing judges to have recour... of the western provincial correctional systems. . . . A study reviewing admissions to Saskatchewa...
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... legislative analogy outside the border and prison context as it too provides for a minimally intrusi... the gravity of drugs in our school systems. In M. (M.R.), Cory J., writing for the majority, ...
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The paper describes the nature and role of accounting during apprenticeship - the transition period from slavery to waged labor in the British West Indies. Planters, colonial legislators, and Parliamentary leaders all feared that freed slaves would flee to open lands unless they were bound to plantations. Thus, rather than relying entirely on economic incentives to maintain viable plantations, the Abolition Act and subsequent local ordinances embodied a complex synthesis of paternalism, categorization, penalties, punishments, and social controls that were collectively intended to create a class of willing waged laborers. The primary role of accounting within this structure was to police work arrangements rather than to induce apprentices to become willing workers. This post-emancipation...
... education enacted legislation to reform prisons, poor relief, and the police. There were striking ...
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...One of the standard examples--life in prison as the maximum available sentence for offences as ... be noted that sentencing information systems for judges that have been developed in a number of...
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... fired from his job and eventually went to prison. By the time the bribe was discovered, Canadian Ti... the same extension in the common law systems as in the civil law of Quebec. This matter can onl...
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... criminal records and who were members of a prison-based gang. The trial judge directed the jury to l...Fish J. --. I. [1] Legal systems far separated in time and place have long recogniz...