rotted in jail - tradução para Inglês
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rotted in jail - tradução para Inglês

Children in jail in philippines; Children in jail in Philippines; Juvenile detention in the Philippines; Juvenile delinquency in the Philippines

rotted in jail      
verrotte in de gevangenis, kwijnde weg in de cel (is gedurende lange tijd opgesloten in gevangenis, zijn toestand verminderde tijdens periode van arrest
open prison         
  • [[HM Prison Hatfield]], [[South Yorkshire]], an open prison in England, UK.
PRISON WHERE THE DETAINEES SERVE THEIR SENTENCES WITH MINIMAL SUPERVISION
Open jail
open gevangenis (vrijheidsbeperking van verdachte zich geregeld te melden op een bepaalde plaats)
prison term         
  • Design of a cell at [[ADX Florence]]
  • 1971 riot]] at [[Attica Correctional Facility]]
  • Women in Plymouth, England (Black-eyed Sue and Sweet Poll) mourning their lovers who are soon to be transported to [[Botany Bay]] (1792)
  • A maximum security prison, the [[Clinton Correctional Facility]], in Dannemorra, New York
  • Prisoners picking oakum at [[Coldbath Fields Prison]] in London, c. 1864
  • HMS ''Discovery'']] at [[Deptford]] served as a convict hulk between 1818 and 1834.
  • indefinitely detained]] in [[solitary confinement]] as part of the "[[War on Terror]]" (January 2002). The prisoners are forced to wear goggles and headphones for [[sensory deprivation]] and to prevent them from communicating with other prisoners.
  • Inmate teaching other inmates in [[Kenya]]
  • Inmate in striped uniform and restraints
  • Juvenile prison in Germany
  • Mercer Reformatory]] (Toronto, Canada), which opened in 1874 and was Canada's first dedicated prison for women. The reformatory was closed in 1969 due to an abuse scandal.
  • A minimum security prison in the U.S.
  • url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ayjLuTdVkTYC}}}} (Architectural drawing by [[Willey Reveley]], 1791)
  • Tallinn, Estonia]].
  • The crowded living quarters of [[San Quentin State Prison]] in California, in January 2006. As a result of overcrowding in the [[California state prison system]], the [[United States Supreme Court]] ordered California to reduce its prison population (the second largest in the nation, after [[Texas]]).
  • The main gate of the Kylmäkoski Prison in [[Kylmäkoski]], [[Akaa]], [[Finland]]
  • Russia]] (present-day [[Uzbekistan]]), photographed by [[Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky]] between 1905 and 1915
  • In countries where capital punishment is practiced, such as the United States, some prisons are equipped with a "[[death row]]", where prisoners are held prior to their executions, as well as an execution chamber, where they are put to death under controlled conditions. Pictured here is the [[lethal injection]] room at [[San Quentin Prison]], c. 2010.
  • "Auburn (or Congregate) System"]], where prison cells were placed inside of rectangular buildings that lent themselves more to large-scale [[penal labor]]
  • supermax]] units operating in the [[Federal Bureau of Prisons]].
  • 1694}}.
  • A graph showing the incarceration rate per 100,000 population in the United States. The rapid rise in the rate of imprisonment in the United States came in response to the declaration of a [[War on Drugs]]: nearly half of those incarcerated in the United States are sentenced to prison for violating [[drug prohibition]] laws.
  • A map of incarceration rates by country
  • escaping]].
PLACE IN WHICH PEOPLE LEGALLY ARE PHYSICALLY CONFINED AND USUALLY DEPRIVED OF A RANGE OF PERSONAL FREEDOMS
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periode in gevangenis

Definição

open prison
¦ noun Brit. a prison with the minimum of restrictions on prisoners' movements and activities.

Wikipédia

Children in jail in the Philippines

The jailing of children in the Philippines is a significant problem. According to Amnesty International, over 50,000 children in the Philippines have been arrested and detained since 1995. Torture, rape and other forms of cruel and inhumane treatment are a part of everyday life for those children while they are incarcerated. Most are charged with minor crimes, such as petty theft, sniffing solvents and vagrancy.