Sentence examples for justice entities from inspiring English sources

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Law enforcement agencies, probation and parole offices, and other criminal justice entities will also greatly improve their effectiveness by being advised of subsequent criminal activity of persons under investigation or supervision.

Among other findings, the survey found that 47percentt of respondents had seen an increase in referrals from criminal justice entities since the reforms, while 46percentt had seen no change and 7percentt have seen a decrease.

Considering that the treatment organizations depend upon the court and its referring agencies for clients, which frequently constitute a significant part (and in some cases the majority) of their programs' income, there exists a powerful incentive in the current system for providers to "go along" with decisions affecting clinical care that are made by the criminal justice entities.

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Often, youths who could benefit from receiving several types of services must interact with multiple service agencies that operate independent of the juvenile justice (JJ) entity.

"We are not talking about extending E.P.A. jurisdiction over millions of previously unregulated entities," Justice Scalia wrote, "but about moderately increasing the demands E.P.A. (or a state permitting authority) can make of entities already subject to its regulation". But he acknowledged that the two approaches are almost equally effective.

Investigators specifically sought records of all financial transactions and communications that all these Justice relations and entities have had with the state Department of Commerce from 2014 to today.

A Criminal Justice Specialist at a large and well-respected Manhattan provider discussed how, in some cases, his organization had to defer to criminal justice and referring entities on when to end the treatment of a mandated client: "We cannot release a DTAP person, even if we feel they've completed, until DTAP says we can let them go…until TASC says.

The end result is a criminal justice system full of entities that do not understand or comply with the ADA.

However, while the proposed extensions to BFO do justice to constitutively organized material entities, most biological material entities exhibit what is generally referred to as cumulative constitutive organization (e.g. [26], [28], [40], [41], see also somatic hierarchy sensu [42]).

And without the law, the justices ruled, "persons and entities necessary to the execution would become unwilling to participate".

Loftus called the Community Relations Service a "small entity in Justice today" and said it has just 54 authorized positions, not all of which are filled.

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