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Corrections and Minister
* Minister of Corrections
Robson, who had been Minister of Corrections, Minister for Courts, Minister for Land Information, and Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs in the previous government, lost his cabinet posts.
Between 1996 and 1999 he was in Cabinet, holding various portfolios including Minister of Corrections, Minister of Conservation and Minister of Education.
In 1997 he gained the additional responsibility of Minister of Corrections.
In early 1999, he dropped the Corrections portfolio and became Minister of Education.
In 2002, she also became Associate Minister of Corrections.
After the formation of the Labour-Progressive coalition in 2002, she dropped the Corrections role and gained full ministerial rank as Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector.
Sharples was given the Minister of Maori Affairs portfolio and also became an Associate Minister of Corrections and Associate Minister of Education.
The current Minister of Corrections is Anne Tolley and the Associate Minister is Pita Sharples.
The Department's growth has been such that in July 2010, Finance Minister Bill English expressed concerns that Government spending was " led by a rapidly expanding prison system which would soon make Corrections the government's biggest department ".
In March 2012, Corrections Minister Anne Tolley announced that the new prison would enable older prisons such as Mt Crawford in Wellington and the New Plymouth prison to be closed.
In 2009 Matthews ' leadership was questioned by the new Corrections Minister, Judith Collins, after a run of bad publicity that included the murder of 17-year-old Liam Ashley in a prison van ; the murder of Karl Kuchenbecker by Graeme Burton six months after he was released on parole ; and the Auditor General's critical report on the Probation Service's management of parolees.
As part of the package, Corrections Minister Anne Tolley indicated the 14, 000 offenders who spend time in prison on remand each year would become eligible for rehabilitation for the first time.

Corrections and Tolley
Ms Hekia Parata was made Education Minister while Ms Tolley was demoted in the party hierarchy becoming Minister of Corrections and Police.

Corrections and Associate
As Associate Attorney General, Giuliani supervised the U. S. Attorney Offices ' federal law enforcement agencies, the Department of Corrections, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the United States Marshals Service.

Corrections and Dr
In 2009 a study into the effectiveness of the drug by Dr David Wales for the Corrections Department found that no research had been conducted in New Zealand into the effectiveness and such trials were ethically and practically very difficult to carry out.
The differences between the second and third editions, however, are major: In 1784, Smith annexed these first two editions with the publication of Additions and Corrections to the First and Second Editions of Dr. Adam Smith ’ s Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, and he also had published the three-volume third edition of the Wealth of Nations, which incorporated Additions and Corrections and, for the first time, an index.
Dr. Farwell's brief response is contained in a peer-reviewed paper published in Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, Farwell 2011a " Brain Fingerprinting: Corrections to Rosenfeld ".

Corrections and said
At the conclusion of Buono's trial in 1983, presiding judge Ronald M. George, who would later become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California, said he would have imposed the death penalty without a second thought if the jury had allowed it .. Bianchi is serving a life sentence in the Washington State Penitentiary of the Washington State Department of Corrections in Walla Walla, Washington.
In a media interview in April 2012, Corrections general manager of prison services, Jeanette Burns, said the number of serious assaults on prison staff had dropped dramatically since 1995 and fewer prisoners were requesting voluntary segregation to avoid violence and gang related problems in mainstream prison units.
A Departmental spokesman, Vincent Arbuckle, said it was " only natural that Corrections officers felt some fear ".
In a speech at the Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility in October 2009, Collins said: “ Certainly, the belief that they will be caught and punished is the greatest deterrent for criminals ”.
The administrator of the State Department of Corrections Medical Program saidthe moans did come as a team of two medical people that had grown to five worked on both sides of his body to find a vein.
He had unspecified health issues and had been ill. A spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections said duPont was found unresponsive in his bed at the Laurel Highland State Correctional Facility.

Corrections and operational
MOCC is an operational unit of the West Virginia Division of Corrections.

Corrections and was
An inmate sued the Virginia Department of Corrections after he was denied it while members of other religions were allowed their medallions.
* Missouri was above average in the length of time criminals had to serve for all sentences according to Gail Hughes, deputy director for the state Corrections Department, citing the 1991 yearbook published by the Criminal Justice Institute.
David Nickerson, Olson's attorney stated that this status reflected the Department of Corrections ' view that she was a potential flight risk.
Olson was taken back into custody by the California Department of Corrections and placed in the California Institution for Women in Corona.
In February 2005, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled in Johnson v. California that the California Department of Corrections ' unwritten practice of racially segregating prisoners in its prison reception centers – which California claimed was for inmate safety ( gangs in California, as throughout the U. S., usually organize on racial lines )— is to be subject to strict scrutiny, the highest level of constitutional review.
Lee Arrendale State Prison was built in 1926 and the prison was named after Lee Arrendale, former Chairman of the Georgia Board of Corrections after he and his wife were killed in a plane crash.
It was built and operated by Corrections Corporation of America.
Growth in the City was spurred by the opening of the Airway Heights Correction Center by the Washington State Department of Corrections in 1992 and the opening of the Northern Quest Resort & Casino by the Kalispel Indian Tribe in 2000.
It was the location of Maryland House of Correction, which was one of the Maryland Department of Corrections prison complexes until it closed in 2007.
The Corrections, a tragicomedy about the disintegrating Lambert family, has been called " the literary phenomenon of decade " and was ranked as one of the greatest novels of the past century.
He was a member of the National Research Council panel of the National Academy of Sciences that issued two national reports in 2000 and 2001 on juvenile crime and juvenile justice, a member of the National Institute of Justice Executive Sessions on Sentencing and Corrections in 1999, and the Executive Sessions on Public Defense at Harvard University in 2000.
Buono died of a heart attack on September 21, 2002, in Calipatria State Prison of the California Department of Corrections, where he was serving a life sentence.
< nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > Sunday Express 1984-09-09: 1 / 8 .</ ref > While awaiting the conclusion of the extradition hearing, Taylor was detained in the Plymouth County House of Corrections.
This facility was used afterwards for a variety of prison programs by the Department of Corrections.
She was found guilty and served nine months at the Detroit House of Corrections in Detroit, Michigan.
The modern private prison business first emerged and established itself publicly in 1984 when the Corrections Corporation of America ( CCA ) was awarded a contract to take over a facility in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
He was remanded to the Westchester County Department of Corrections jail in Valhalla, New York, which has a section reserved for federal prisoners.
Arts in Corrections was a very successful program closed due to budget cuts in 2010.
Levin was born in Detroit, the son of Jewish parents Bess ( née Levinson ) and Saul R. Levin, served on the Michigan Corrections Commission .< ref >
The result, known as Johnson's and Steevens's edition, was The Works of Shakespeare with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators ( 10 vols., 1773 ), Johnson's contributions to which were very slight.
Until 2009, the Georgia Department of Corrections headquarters was in the James H. " Sloppy " Floyd Veterans Memorial Building in Atlanta.
A new Devizes Prison, or " County House of Corrections ", was opened in 1817.
The House of Corrections was demolished by 1928.

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