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is incarceration
noun
The act of confining, or the state of being confined; imprisonment.
synonyms
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To the Editor: Regarding the study tracking young people in Chicago caught up in gang-related violence, the response to such conduct in most places is incarceration.
In these cases, it is incarceration that seems arbitrary, not the idea that there might be a better way to deal with the problem.
The most obvious theme in all three films is incarceration, physical and psychological, so I ask if he knew anyone in jail while he was growing up.
And because this is incarceration on the cheap — the sheriffs get about twenty-five dollars a day per inmate — there is no money to pay for educational or vocational programs, even though these prisoners tend to be serving time for non-violent, often drug-related offenses, and so will be released into society, where they will have to make their way.
The alternative is incarceration.
Yesterday was slavery; today is incarceration.
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The majority of people whose beginning status was incarceration or in-treatment also transitioned by the end of the observation period.
The primary explanatory variable was incarceration in the previous six months.
One is mass incarceration.
"A big part of the answer is mass incarceration".
This is an incarceration that fences the soul more than any confiscatory tax rate.
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