Sentence examples for avoiding incarceration from inspiring English sources

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Faced with a disproportionate share of family responsibilities, poorer health and a greater incidence of psychosocial stressors, women stand to benefit in unique, gender-specific ways from avoiding incarceration and being connected to the community resources available through problem-solving courts (James and Glaze [2006]).

Relative to anchor baby parents, baby tourist are usually much wealthier, affording their own medical care and largely avoiding incarceration while visiting.

My hope is that practicing yoga can give at-risk individuals a greater chance of avoiding incarceration in the first place, thereby reducing the prisoner population in the state.

These service gaps may impede progress on the challenges and tasks of emerging adulthood in a first-world economy, such as graduating high school, starting college, gaining employment experience and avoiding incarceration.

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If he takes advantage of the chance to recover his life, he is likely to avoid incarceration and receive the care he needs to move forward.

The point wasn't to lock you up — as the proverb had it, "A prison pays no debts" — but to terrify you into paying, to avoid incarceration.

The actor's surrender marked the end of a long-running legal battle to avoid incarceration that began on October 12 2006, when he was first charged.

He then volunteered to work for US authorities to avoid incarceration, but was shot dead in 1986 at a safe house in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by Colombian hitmen working for Medellín.

Critics have said that requiring people charged with crimes to pay cash to avoid incarceration while awaiting trial is tantamount to locking up innocent people because they are poor.

In addition, a triage center service launching next year will help officers steer people who are living with homelessness, mental illness or addiction into treatment and other services — and avoid incarceration.

For nine days, he went on a partial hunger strike -- he indulged in crackers, cookies and chocolates that he had squirreled away in his pockets -- in a vain effort to avoid incarceration in the high-security prison that he helped design to lock up Peru's six most notorious terrorists.

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