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A person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.
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The recent installation of a solar panel array at two correctional facilities in Merced County, Illinois, to defray operational costs opens the possibility of not simply a transitional green jobs training program, but of a green jobs pipeline that runs from inside prisons to prisoner release and fulltime employment.
When they realized they were unable to get a confession out of him, they changed his status from prison under questioning to prisoner in administrative detention.
"The Israeli public deserves to know whether the Israeli prisons are holding on to Prisoner Y and Prisoner Z," he wrote.
Even the use of "detainee" — as opposed to "prisoner" — and "detention facility" instead of "prison" was carefully thought out.
He said: "If criticism is to be made, it is that the prison had adopted a quite paternalistic approach to prisoner care, although we clearly discerned a platform from which it could further progress.
Eventually Lieber's theory would lead to prisoner exchanges.
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Apart from immunosuppression due to HIV, the high prevalence of TB in prisons is often related to prisoner-associated risk factors such as malnutrition [ 13, 14, 28].
Not one of the detainees has shown he is entitled to prisoner-of-war status.
After a long hospitalization he was sent to prisoner-of-war camps, where he became acquainted with Bolshevik propaganda.
Deborah Sontag (NYT) ISRAEL: BARGAINING CHIPS Parliament passed a preliminary bill enabling Israel to imprison "combatants not entitled to prisoner-of-war status".
Like others, as Britain's colonial outposts fell to the Japanese, they were captured and sent to prisoner-of-war camps infamous for brutality.
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