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"penal control" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the system or process of enforcing laws and regulations and punishing offenders through judicial or correctional means. Example: The country's government implemented stricter penal control measures to combat rising crime rates.
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The United Nations drug conventions are also designed to provide certain psychoactive substances for medical and research purposes, thereby facilitating commodity control as well as penal control (Boister, 2001).
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Author and Greenpeace campaigner Ben Stewart explores a world of hardship and insecurity in a brutal penal system controlled by mafia bosses, a Gestapo-admiring governor and rife with threats of indiscriminate violence.
Third, the military wings maintain their own penal administration and control a network of detention facilities (most often concentration camps).
He was also in charge of the Wehrmacht penal system, and controlled the development of Wehrmacht armaments until January 1945.
It's pretty clear to anyone who looks that one of the effects of our out-of-control penal system is that African-Americans, men in particular, are locked up disproportionately, and then discriminated against legally for the rest of their lives -- not because they are black, but because they are felons.
In fact, black and brown people in this country are being disproportionately impacted by our criminal drug laws and what has evolved into an incarceration and penal model of social control.
Governments have since turned to alternative means of crime control, and most penal colonies have been abolished.
The Howard League for Penal Reform said prisons' attempts to control sexual activity undermined health concerns.
The history of malaria control in the Andaman Islands Penal Colony is a cautionary tale that well-meaning and well-funded efforts can fail spectacularly if local epidemiological reality is not well understood.
During the rebellion against Batista's dictatorship, the general command of the rebel army, led by Fidel Castro, introduced into the territories under its control the 19th century penal law commonly known as the Ley de la Sierra (Law of the Sierra).
Examples of the international context at that time are that in the Australian penal system, a prison based randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of methadone maintenance had just been published [ 7].
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