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Another is to reduce the number of black people incarcerated so the number is proportional to the city's black population.

It turned out that at the time of the burglary Williams was incarcerated, so when Fuller was arrested in an unrelated case he was charged with the burglary.

After several brushes with the law, the children are incarcerated, so they might have a chance at getting mental health services".

Both his parents and his only sibling, a sister, died while he was incarcerated, so Godschalk spent the night of his release at a lawyer's house before starting over.

"In the criminal justice space we represent a small percentage of the number of people arrested and incarcerated, so we are here to provide technical assistance, to learn from states that are getting it right and to serve as a shining example of what can be done".

(Guards are called correctional officers, or C.O.s, although the inmates, who are called offenders, occasionally refer to them as "cops". The offenders' baggy milk-coffee-colored jumpsuits are "browns". Sackler prefers to call the offenders "men who are incarcerated," so as not to define them by their status; she doesn't generally ask what they are in for).

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And various federal and state mandates outlaw cuts in medicating and incarcerating, so much of the money is coming out of educating.

Ultimately, we need to change the policies that incarcerate so many, for so long, and so far away from their unfairly punished children.

As I read about prison over-crowding and the inability of our states to pay the bill for incarcerating so many humans, I am reminded of the children who have passed through my classroom on their way to jail and the lessons I've learned from them.

"I have to admit it's a strange feeling, at once wonderful and wary, when the attorney general of the United States tells an audience of security ministers -- at a conference in a foreign country -- that there's something fundamentally wrong with incarcerating so many people in his own country," said Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance.

It's ridiculous and it's obvious that they are trying to find a justification for keeping Nabil incarcerated for so long".

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