영어에서 Incarcerated 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Many women incarcerated in the concentration camps created informal“mutual assistance” groups which facilitated survival through sharing information, food, and clothing.
In this official Suicide Squad film game, you have been selected to lead a special task force comprised of highly dangerous incarcerated Super Villains.
For his crime he was incarcerated in a mental hospital for 9 months.
With her husband incarcerated, she continues to live in the couple's home in State College,
Policy makers should also take steps to improve the experience of incarcerated men and women and reduce unnecessary harm to their families and their communities.”.
Meanwhile, we know that the majority of incarcerated women are victims of some kind of gendered violence.
Approximately 1% of the U.S. population is incarcerated, with another 2% under correctional supervision.
Already incarcerated, he had no motivation for deception and listed the crimes in a detached manner.
BioCorRx insists this was not a clinical trial but a program to help incarcerated people stay clean after their release.
Of the 100 incarcerated people that are released,
Offenders must comply with all registration requirements while incarcerated in local jails, state prisons or federal custody.
While incarcerated at Utah State Prison, Anderson murdered an inmate, assaulted another inmate, and assaulted a correctional officer.
She tells a moving story of helping incarcerated people express themselves
An estimated 15% of these incarcerated men and women will have a serious mental illness, and approximately 50% have an active substance use disorder, or both.
Policy makers should also take steps to improve the experience of incarcerated men and women and reduce unnecessary harm to their families and communities”(9).
The picture is part of an affecting group show by incarcerated LGBTQ artists.
In our research, most of the incarcerated teens that we interviewed reported experiencing high-pressure police interrogations without lawyers or parents present.
growth industry in the U.S. with over 1.5 million people, disproportionately black and poor, incarcerated.
his chances of being incarcerated later in life would have tripled.
The“Restoring Education And Learning Act of 2019,” or the“REAL Act of 2019,” seeks to reinstate federal Pell Grant eligibility for incarcerated individuals.