Perguntas sobre exemplo de orações com, e a definição e o uso de "Incarceration"
O significado de "Incarceration" em várias frases e orações
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O que significa wholesale incarceration?
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Everything is clear now. Thank you so much.
Outras perguntas sobre "Incarceration"
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"He comes out of incarceration this last bit he did and needed to go into rehab."
What does "this last bit he did" mean?
What does "this last bit he did" mean?
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This is weird. I think "this last bit he did" is parenthetical.
"He comes out of incarceration (this last bit he did) and needed to go into rehab."
"He comes out of incarceration, this last bit he did, and needed to go into rehab."
This last bit of incarceration he did. He's been in jail multiple times, I guess. The last time, he needed to go into rehab after.
"He comes out of incarceration (this last bit he did) and needed to go into rehab."
"He comes out of incarceration, this last bit he did, and needed to go into rehab."
This last bit of incarceration he did. He's been in jail multiple times, I guess. The last time, he needed to go into rehab after.
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The incarceration risk of mentally ill people following a misdemeanor charge is 50% higher than the rest of the population when other factors like race and prior history are held constant. In other studies, the probability of being imprisoned for a mentally ill person increased when the charge involved acts of violence towards others. Mentally ill patients faced a 114% higher risk of incarceration compared to those without mental illnesses (Meier, p.1). This is linked to the increased concern of the mentally ill people to participate in violent acts in the future. When race was factored in in these instances, the likelihood of being incarcerated was lower for non-white individuals. Mentally ill people are over-represented within the criminal justice system, where their treatment is often alerted, disrupted, and marginalized more from society (Morgan et al. p1).
soa natural?
soa natural?
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Sounds great! I feel like I’ve read that Morgan et al. paper in my medical anthropology class.
To clarify, when you say “When race was factored in in these instances, the likelihood of being incarcerated was lower for non-white individuals,” you mean “white people have a higher chance of being jailed than non-white people,” correct? I ask only because I’ve often read different, so I figured I’d draw attention to it. If you do mean that, then this is 100% flawless, beautiful.
To clarify, when you say “When race was factored in in these instances, the likelihood of being incarcerated was lower for non-white individuals,” you mean “white people have a higher chance of being jailed than non-white people,” correct? I ask only because I’ve often read different, so I figured I’d draw attention to it. If you do mean that, then this is 100% flawless, beautiful.
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Q1
What does "reverse incarceration" (4th paragraph) mean?
Q2
What does " scale back the war on drugs,"(4th paragraph) mean?
Q3
What does "she gave it all away," (5th paragraph) mean?
Context>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Is Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) a progressive hero — or a relic of a “tough on crime” era going back to the 1990s and 2000s?
The answer to that question could determine the fate of her presidential campaign, which she announced on Monday.
A generation after Democrats embraced “tough on crime” policies that swelled prison populations, progressive activists are pushing to make the criminal justice system less punitive and racist — and pollsshow a majority of Democrats support such efforts. Harris argues that her views align with the new progressive movement. But her record in California, where she was a prosecutor, district attorney, and state attorney general before representing the state in the US Senate, is likely to come in for harsh scrutiny and debate in the coming months.
Harris argues that she’s fought to reverse incarceration, scale back the war on drugs, and address racial disparities in the criminal justice system. But as her star has risen nationally — she’s had several viral moments questioning President Donald Trump’s nominees in the Senate — those more familiar with her criminal justice record, particularly on the left, have increasinglyvoiced their skepticism.
“In her career, Ms. Harris did not barter or trade to get the support of more conservative law-and-order types; she gave it all away,” wrote Lara Bazelon, a law professor and former director for the Loyola Law School Project for the Innocent in Los Angeles, in a recent New York Times op-ed.
What does "reverse incarceration" (4th paragraph) mean?
Q2
What does " scale back the war on drugs,"(4th paragraph) mean?
Q3
What does "she gave it all away," (5th paragraph) mean?
Context>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Is Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) a progressive hero — or a relic of a “tough on crime” era going back to the 1990s and 2000s?
The answer to that question could determine the fate of her presidential campaign, which she announced on Monday.
A generation after Democrats embraced “tough on crime” policies that swelled prison populations, progressive activists are pushing to make the criminal justice system less punitive and racist — and pollsshow a majority of Democrats support such efforts. Harris argues that her views align with the new progressive movement. But her record in California, where she was a prosecutor, district attorney, and state attorney general before representing the state in the US Senate, is likely to come in for harsh scrutiny and debate in the coming months.
Harris argues that she’s fought to reverse incarceration, scale back the war on drugs, and address racial disparities in the criminal justice system. But as her star has risen nationally — she’s had several viral moments questioning President Donald Trump’s nominees in the Senate — those more familiar with her criminal justice record, particularly on the left, have increasinglyvoiced their skepticism.
“In her career, Ms. Harris did not barter or trade to get the support of more conservative law-and-order types; she gave it all away,” wrote Lara Bazelon, a law professor and former director for the Loyola Law School Project for the Innocent in Los Angeles, in a recent New York Times op-ed.
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By "reversing incarceration", will the number of people who are incarcerated be decreased? - Yes, exactly.
Regarding "she gave it all away," does it mean she decline any support from conservative people in charge of law if she needs to compromise over what she wants to do? - It doesn't mean that she declined it, but rather that she didn't wait until someone offered her something. She just went ahead and did it. If it got her support-well, good. It is more important that the thing get done.
Regarding "she gave it all away," does it mean she decline any support from conservative people in charge of law if she needs to compromise over what she wants to do? - It doesn't mean that she declined it, but rather that she didn't wait until someone offered her something. She just went ahead and did it. If it got her support-well, good. It is more important that the thing get done.
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