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However, data does not yet indicate the impact of the legislation on a country where 10% of the prison population is incarcerated for small drug offences.
The memo said: "Every prisoner who is incarcerated for terrorist acts must be placed immediately under MSPI" – an isolation status that can last for a month.
The letter continues: "This is not about me just signing some statement saying I made what Mr Harris is incarcerated for up it's more serious then that".
For instance, in some jurisdictions a sentence is broken down into three parts: an offender is incarcerated for a period of time, then allowed to participate in a work-release program, and then graduated to home confinement.
Her Pollyannaish tendencies were often the butt of the joke, as in the episode "Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?," in which she is incarcerated for a night for refusing to reveal her source on a news story.
Mama's Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation (2015) is a children's book about a young Haitian immigrant to the United States whose mother is incarcerated for not having proper documentation.
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