Sentence examples for view prison from inspiring English sources

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Instead of punishment or deterrence, however, they view prison as an opportunity.

In my view, prison serves two purposes, one well and one badly.

In its view, prison guards "walk the toughest beat in the state", as its motto has it.

From a strictly literary point of view, prison was the best thing that ever happened to the marquis.

In any longer view, prison is an efficient way of ensuring that criminals remain criminals and that petty criminals become serious criminals.

In my view, Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist is one of the best books ever written about the experience of imprisonment.

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Prosecutors have a leading role in sustaining this injustice, in part because they tend to view prisons as solutions to social problems.

It is Google Maps, which Josh Begley used to view prisons for his Prison Map project?

The United States, therefore, contends even though it views prison safety as a compelling government interest, prisons cannot always restrict a prisoner's religious freedom on that ground.

The real objection to viewing prison places as a market subject to competition is that, as with any market, the business will seek to expand.

America views prison not only as the punishment, but also as the place for punishment, deliberately making prison more difficult in hopes of reducing recidivism.

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