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Handily obscured in the process is an economic system that inflicts deprivation across ethnic communities.
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By inflicting caloric deprivation for only six days, the researchers seem to have made the implicit decision that hunger — the biological response to caloric deprivation — is irrelevant to how we should think about a weight-loss diet.
According to Shaker Aamer (the last British resident being held in Guantanamo) prison wardens have begun inflicting sleep deprivation on inmates, as well as adopting a new practise where, instead of shackling their hands and legs and pushing them along from behind, they're now clipping cloth dog leads to inmates' waists and dragging them around like animals. .
According to Shaker Aamer (the last British resident being held in Guantanamo), prison wardens have begun inflicting sleep deprivation on inmates, as well as adopting a new practice where, instead of shackling their hands and legs and pushing them along from behind, they're now clipping cloth dog leashes to inmates' waists and dragging them around like animals. .
Second, punishment should be calibrated to inflict objective deprivations, not subjective suffering.
The ban, it said, "inflicts a greater deprivation on Sofsky's liberty than is reasonably necessary".
The US military has retained the power to inflict prolonged sleep deprivation on detainees, despite moves by the Obama administration to eliminate interrogation techniques that amount to torture and ill-treatment, the United Nations warned on Friday.
Any given act of punishment may look starkly retributive to the one who undergoes it the sentence imposed is a deprivation inflicted on someone found guilty, and not on anyone else, and it is imposed solely because of that finding.
Statehood should be thought of as just the first step in rectifying the historical injustices and deprivation inflicted on the island by more than a century of American colonialism, exploitation and neglect.
8 17 Indeed, even a few hours of sleep deprivation inflict an array of physiological changes, including neural, endocrinological, immunological, and cellular functioning, that if sustained are relevant for long term health.
In the related context of an Eighth Amendment challenge to conditions of confinement, we have seen "no basis whatever" for applying a different legal standard to "deprivations inflicted upon all prisoners" and those "inflicted upon particular prisoners". Wilson v. Seiter, 501 U. S. 294, 299, n. 1 (1991).
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