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2002 and Prison
The state Board of Prison Terms had scrapped her original sentence in October 2002 in exchange for a 14-year sentence, saying Olson's crimes had the potential for great violence and targeted multiple victims.
Joliet Correctional Center ( colloquially known as Joliet Prison ) was a prison in Joliet, Illinois, United States from 1858 to 2002.
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.
Alex Haslam and Steve Reicher, psychologists from the University of Exeter and University of St Andrews, conducted the BBC Prison Study in 2002.
# Prison Cruise ( April 6, 2002 )
In March 2002, Managers at Holloway were transferred to other prisons following an inquiry by the Prison Service.
Desmond Keith Carter ( October 15, 1967 – December 10, 2002 ) was convicted of the 1992 murder of Helen Purdy and executed in 2002 by the State of North Carolina at the Central Prison in Raleigh.
Lawlor appeared at the Tribunal several times and was imprisoned on three occasions ( in January 2001, January 2002 and February 2002, for a total of six weeks ) in Mountjoy Prison for contempt of court arising from Orders of the High Court requiring him to co-operate with the tribunal.
OASys is the abbreviated term for the Offender Assessment System, used in the England and Wales by Her Majesty's Prison Service and the National Probation Service from 2002 to measure the risks and needs of criminal offenders under their supervision.
The New Zealand Parole Board (" the Board ") was established on 30 June 2002, under the Parole Act 2002, and replaced 17 District Prison Boards and the National Parole Board.
On September 11, 2002, his 17-year old brother Hassan bin Attash was taken prisoner by Pakistani forces raiding the Tariq Road House, handed over to the Americans and sent to The Dark Prison.
On 4 August 2002, Whiting was attacked with a razor by another prisoner while fetching hot water at Wakefield Prison.
Doris ( 2002 ) discusses the way in which social psychological experiments --- such as the Stanford Prison Experiments involving the idea of situationism --- call into question a key component in virtue ethics: the idea that individuals have a single, environment-independent moral character.
On 4 August 2002 Whiting was attacked with a razor by another prisoner while fetching hot water at Wakefield Prison.
On 9 September 2002, Knight appeared before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal seeking " Full access to the daily staff rosters for HM Prison Barwon since the 1st May 2001 " under the Freedom of Information Act.
* Joanne Mariner, " Preventing Prison Rape, FindLaw. com, June 24, 2002.
Between 2001 and 2002 Belmarsh Prison was used to detain a number of people indefinitely without charge or trial under the provisions of the Part 4 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, leading it to be called the " British version of Guantanamo Bay ".
" Women in Prison and Women in Dressing Gowns: Rediscovering the 1950s Films of J. Lee Thompson ", Journal of Gender Studies, 11 ( 1 ): 5-15, 2002 Mar
In 2002 the prison was expanded as a result of a multi-million pound investment programme by the Prison Service.
Tzadik, 2002 ( includes Towards the Darkness ; Beneath the Fired City ; Quick, Quick, the Tamberan is Coming ; The Hanged Fiddler ; Resonances of Ancient Sins ; Prison Song )

2002 and Reform
; Assaulting a person designated or accredited under sections 38 or 39 or 41 or 41A of the Police Reform Act 2002: This offence is created by section 46 ( 1 ) of the Police Reform Act 2002.
" On August 13, 2002 American Catholic bishops issued a joint statement with leaders of Reform and Conservative Judaism, called " Reflections on Covenant and Mission ", which affirmed that Christians should not target Jews for conversion.
For the most part, religious traditions in the world reserve marriage to heterosexual unions, but there are exceptions including certain Buddhist and Hindu traditions, Unitarian Universalist, Metropolitan Community Church and some Anglican dioceses and some Quaker, United Church of Canada and Reform Jewish congregations .< ref >" World Religions and Same Sex Marriage ", Marriage Law Project, Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, July 2002 revision
* Century Of Reform ( 2002 )
The case centered on the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, a federal law that imposed new restrictions on campaign financing.
Similar employee protections enforced through OSHA are included in the Surface Transportation Assistance Act ( 1982 ) to protect truck drivers, the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act ( PSIA ) of 2002, the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (" AIR 21 "), and the Sarbanes – Oxley Act, enacted on July 30, 2002 ( for corporate fraud whistleblowers ).
These specific election donations are known as ‘ hard money .’ The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act ( BCRA ) of 2002, also known as " McCain-Feingold ", after its sponsors, is the most recent major federal law on campaign finance, which revised some of the legal limits on expenditures set in 1974, and prohibited unregulated contributions ( commonly referred to as " soft money ") to national political parties.
A clause in the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (" McCain-Feingold ") required the nonpartisan General Accounting Office to conduct a study of clean elections programs in Arizona and Maine.
On January 28, 2002 the new government was formed from a coalition of the centre-right Estonian Reform Party and the more left wing Centre Party, with Siim Kallas from the Reform Party of Estonia as Prime Minister.
* Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 ( McCain – Feingold ), banned corporate funding of issue advocacy ads that mentioned candidates close to an election.
They are: the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002 and most recently the Credit Rating Agency Reform Act of 2006.
Mazowiecki had left the UW in November 2002 after it had left the conservative and Christian democratic European People's Party in favour of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, and entered coalitions with the social-democratic Democratic Left Alliance and the populist Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland party on the local level.
The Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002 (), also known as the ' Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act ' ( in the Senate ) and ' Corporate and Auditing Accountability and Responsibility Act ' ( in the House ) and more commonly called Sarbanes – Oxley, Sarbox or SOX, is a United States federal law that set new or enhanced standards for all U. S. public company boards, management and public accounting firms.
Citizens United was the plaintiff in a Supreme Court case which began as a challenge to various statutory provisions of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 ( BCRA ), known as the " McCain-Feingold " law.
Such clauses have often proved highly controversial – for instance, that in the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 which prompted the aforementioned report, and the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006.
In the wake of the 2010 landmark case filed by Citizens United that allowed unlimited political spending by unions and corporations, Republican Senator John McCain, co-crafter of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, said " there's going to be, over time, a backlash ... when you see the amounts of union and corporate money that's going to go into political campaigns ".
Jenkins ( 2002 ) examines the effect of issues on Reform support during the campaign and considers the actual process by which issues affected party support.
" Scientific Forestry and the Roots of the Modern American State: Gifford Pinchot's Path to Progressive Reform " Environmental History 2002 7 ( 2 ): 198 – 225.
* New Designs for Europe by Katinkya Barysch, Steven Everts, Heather Grabbe et al., introduction by Peter Hain, 2002, Centre for European Reform ISBN 1-901229-35-1

2002 and Trust
According to one estimate by the World Chelonian Trust, about 97 % of 31. 8 million animals harvested in the U. S. over a three-year period ( November 4, 2002 – November 26, 2005 ) were exported.
In April 2002, for the 10th anniversary of the Mercury Phoenix Trust, the concert was released on DVD and entered the UK charts at number 1.
* 2002: Hallaig, Sorley MacLean Trust
It has been named one of the nation's 11 Most Endangered Places in 2002 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
In addition to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that created it, the SEC enforces the Securities Act of 1933, the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002 and other statutes.
Locals artists Trust Company were signed to Geffen Records in 2002.
In 2002, Bashir became Patron of the Australia-Vietnam Medical Trust and became intimately involved in collaborative health programs in Vietnam, particularly in rural areas.
On July 25, 2002 it became public knowledge that the Hershey Trust Company was seeking to sell its controlling interest in the Hershey Foods Corporation.
In 2003 Carnival was run by a limited company, the Notting Hill Carnival Trust Ltd. A report by the London Development Agency on the 2002 Carnival estimated that the event contributes around £ 93 million to the London and UK economy.
Further work was done by the millwrights Thomas Smithdale and Sons of Acle in 1962, and Morse was assisted by the Norfolk Mills Trust from 1975, who funded the fitting of some of the shutters to the sails in 2002, enabling the mill to turn under wind power again.
* Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber, Trust Us, We're Experts: How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles With Your Future ( New York, NY: Tarcher Putnam, 2002 ).
Wings ' 1977 single " Mull of Kintyre "/" Girls School " is still the biggest-selling non-charity single in the United Kingdom ( although Queen's " Bohemian Rhapsody " sold more, its sales include a reissue in aid of the Terrence Higgins Trust ), and it ranked fourth in the official list of all-time best selling singles in the United Kingdom issued in 2002.
: " Man's Right to Know ", documentary on Reich, Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust, 2002.
By 2002, their portfolio included a Guinness World Record-holding one-second advertisement produced for Leo Burnett Worldwide, and a depression-awareness booklet for the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust.
In March 2002 a company limited by guarantee was formed, The Monarchist Movement Trust Limited, of which Walker is Company Secretary and a director.
Gloucestershire NHS Trust restored the original name in 2002.
In 2003, the Notting Hill Carnival was run by a limited company, the Notting Hill Carnival Trust Ltd. A report by the London Development Agency on the 2002 Carnival estimated that the event contributes around £ 93 million to the London and UK economy.
In 2002, Mary Bolduc was made a MasterWorks honouree by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada.
In 2002, the Australian Government sold Sydney Airports Corporation Limited ( later renamed Sydney Airport Corporation Limited, SACL ), the management authority for the airport, to Southern Cross Airports Corporation Holdings Ltd. 82. 93 per cent of SACL is owned by MAp Airports International Limited, a subsidiary of Macquarie Bank, Sydney Airport Intervest GmbH own 12. 11 per cent and Ontario Teachers ' Australia Trust own 4. 96 per cent.
Some of his books have been recognized with national awards, ( the memoir Houseboat Chronicles won three awards across the country, including the Writers Trust of Canada prize for best non-fiction book 2002.
In 2002, the award was suspended by the Canadian Authors Association, and taken over by the Writers ' Trust of Canada.
* Series 1 video interviews ( recorded in 2002 ) with Sir Józef Rotblat by the Vega Science Trust
Canada Trust President and CEO W. Edmund Clark was made President and COO of TD, and later ascended to President and CEO of TD Bank Financial Group in 2002.

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