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Grievances, more often than not, lead to stripped privileges, or worse, punitive isolation.
Which suggests that between the European members of Nato there is sharp disagreement about how to handle Russia: whether punitive isolation or engagement is the better course.
In its report, the Correctional Association accused the department of sending too many inmates into punitive isolation for infractions like smoking cigarettes or "horseplay".
Advocates and experts in the field were invited to submit testimony on the psychological, ethical, social and economic issues raised by punitive isolation.
In another book, Madness and Civilisation, Foucault contrasts the openness to madness that supposedly once filled the world with Bosch-like creativity with the modern world's punitive isolation and medicalisation of the "mad".
For the last 13 years Shaker says that he has been tortured, force-fed, beaten up, held in punitive isolation for months on end, and, subjected up to eight times a day to "Forcible Cell Extraction" (FCE).
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Despite thousands of reports of abuse in such programs--including torturous tactics like food deprivation, sleep deprivation, vicious and extended emotional attacks, sexual humiliation and punitive use of isolation and restraint--the programs have remained unregulated and have suffered few legal consequences.
Fortunately, the bill does still include provisions for national standards, a federal ban on the use of "acts of physical or mental abuse designed to humiliate, degrade, or undermine a child's self-respect," and on the use of punitive restraint and isolation.
His administration jettisoned regime change rhetoric and gave North Korea and Iran a choice: abide by international norms and gain the economic benefits of greater integration with the international community, or face isolation and punitive consequences.
In just the past year, a series of strongly worded federal court decisions, new state laws and policy changes in Wisconsin, Tennessee, New York, California, Colorado, Connecticut, and North Carolina have nearly eliminated "punitive" solitary holding youth in isolation for long periods of time rather than briefly for safety purposes from the juvenile justice system.
In just the past year, a series of strongly worded federal court decisions, new state laws and policy changes in Wisconsin, Tennessee, New York, California, Colorado, Connecticut and North Carolina have nearly eliminated "punitive" solitary holding youth in isolation for long periods of time rather than briefly for safety purposes from the juvenile justice system.
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