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    Pretrial Detention

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    bail/bond or even be denied realase. This indvidual must stay in jail until his court hearing‚ the time the person waits in jail is called pretrial detention. Today throughout the world pretrial detention has caused many issues in which this paper will look further into. Some of the issues that will be explored in this paper are how pretrial detention is causing overcrowded prisons‚ and how that is affecting our society. Another issue that will be looked upon is the expression “innocent until proven

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    mandatory detention

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    Mandatory detention for asylum seekers in Australia "Unlawful non-citizens" to be detained‚ regardless of circumstances‚ until they are granted a visa or leave the country. This policy was introduced in 1992 and has been maintained by successive governments. Impact in metal heath- Uncertainty about their future‚ lack of independence and loss of control over their lives‚ the monotony of life in detention‚ concern about family members still living in dangerous situations overseas‚ the impacts of

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    importance of attendance in school. If a child falls below 50% the local authority may have to be called and further action taken. Dealing with conflict‚ inappropriate behaviour and bullying. There are many ways to deal with this type of behaviour but detentions are usually the most effective. These are given when a child is purposely disrespectful‚ have physical interaction with

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    asylum seeker

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    Only a person who can claim that they have a well-founded fear of persecution can claim asylum. The majority of asylum seekers come to the UK from four main countries. These are Afghanistan‚ Iraq‚ Somalia and Sri Lanka. Different people see the asylum seekers in different situations. Some see them and immediately give them sympathy and say that they would do the same if they were in the same situation. Whilst others see them all as people who only come here for the money and this annoys them

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    How to make school better

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    minutes. Another way we can make it better would be‚ screw the detentions. All the staff in this school says they are trying to make us ready for college‚ but in college there aren’t no detections‚ no nothing. If we don’t show up thats our own problem on missing out of what was learned in class that day and punishing us doesn’t really make a difference. In college they don’t go around chasing you telling you‚ you have detention and why didn’t you go and things like that‚ so why do it here if people

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    Dylan Argumentative Essay

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    If Dylan had only knew what he would be getting himself into when he innocently auditioned for his freshman year musical. If Dylan had only known the shame‚ humiliation‚ embarrassment‚ and torture that was yet to come‚ he would have never enthusiastically auditioned in front of a panel of directors. If only he knew that he would become a statue when he faced the Musical Theatre bulletin board. It was his first audition. His first musical. His first year in the school. His first time performing

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    around them at the time of the signing. He also gave great detain over what the rolls of the woman were and that this was how they were seen in that time that the treaty was signed. This was honest because it also showed the cross of the roads and detention of where they were during the time of the signing of the treaty. I think with the added detail of the red stripe through the woman’s hair showed that they were loved and that the men took great pride in the woman but that woman had their place and

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    The story “The Appellant’s Tale” by David Herd‚ demonstrates the devastating effect when one’s voice is taken from them. For many refugees‚ the only things they are able to bring to a detention center are the clothes on their back and the tale of their life’s journey. This is the case for the old man in Herd’s story‚ who must fight to keep hold of his last possession: his life story of moving and living in the UK. The UK Border Agency appears not only to disregard his story but even invents a

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    American President‚ Barack Obama passed a legislation under which alleged terrorists can be held without trial for unlimited period until all the hostilities end. They will be allowed to appear before a committee once a year which will decide if the detention should continue. These suspects are then shipped to Guantanamo Bay where they have to undergo torture at its peak which includes shameful abuse‚ water boarding and convoluted interrogation techniques. Nearly 10% of the prison population held there

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