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Further focus on clearance rates may result in effort being expended to attribute crimes ( correctly or incorrectly ) to a criminal, which may not result in retribution, compensation, rehabilitation or deterrence.
Sheen is the president of TREAT Trust Wales, a charity which aims to provide a rehabilitation and therapy centre in the grounds of Swansea ’ s Morriston Hospital by 2015, and is the Welsh ambassador of FILMCLUB, a charity which offers after-school film clubs to state primary and secondary schools in an effort to improve literacy levels.
GK-Ateneo has also driven Kalinga Luzon, the massive rehabilitation effort for victims of the late 2004 Luzon typhoons, GK Youth-Ateneo, arguably the largest and most active student social program of the Ateneo, Kalinga Leyte, an ongoing program which aims to provide long-term rehabilitation for the victims of the Southern Leyte landslide, and ongoing reconstruction efforts for typhoon-stricken Bicol.
In 2012 the Government announced that an extra $ 65 million would be put into rehabilitation, in an effort to reduce reoffending by 25 % within five years.
Landrieu led the legislative effort to reform Louisiana's juvenile justice system with a focus on rehabilitation and reform as opposed to punishment and incarceration.
The railroad launched a $ 1. 4 million rehabilitation effort.
A preliminary effort to rebuild Gorongosa National Park's infrastructure and restore its wildlife began in 1994 when the African Development Bank ( ADB ) started work on a rehabilitation plan with assistance from the European Union and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ).
The rehabilitation effort was conducted among the homeless and those who have lost all in the war.

rehabilitation and was
The authority for the program was renewed several times until the vocational rehabilitation program was made permanent as Title 5, of the Social Security Act in 1935.
Despite the successful rehabilitation of over a half million disabled persons in the first eleven years after 1943, the existing program was still seen to be inadequate to cope with the nation's backlog of an estimated two million disabled.
For the States which maintain two separate agencies -- one for the vocational rehabilitation of the blind, and one for the rehabilitation of persons other than the blind -- the Act specifies that their minimum ( base ) allotment shall be divided between the two agencies in the same proportion as it was divided in fiscal year 1954.
The necessity to promote a healthier ecosystem for the people through the rehabilitation and regreening of the environment was stressed in Proclamation No. 643 that amended Proclamation No. 396 of June 2, 2003.
The British government had intended that the Crown take over the operation of the mines when Cape Breton was made a colony, but this was never done, probably because of the rehabilitation cost of the mines.
An incident also occurred in April 2007 in the Chicago Loop district, where a coyote, later nicknamed " Adrian ", quietly entered a Quizno's restaurant during the lunch hours ; it was later captured and released at a wildlife rehabilitation center near Barrington, Illinois.
* 2 November 2006-Ineco Spt of Spain was named the preferred choice for supervision and administration of rehabilitation work on the 781 km Ethio-Djibouti Railway for € 2. 2 million.
Partially paralyzed, he was first transferred to Ferrara for rehabilitation and then to the Policlinico Umberto I in Rome to be near his wife, also hospitalized.
On one occasion, she begged Malibu neighbour Larry Hagman to check Moon into yet another clinic to dry out, ( as he had tried more than once before ) but when doctors recorded Moon's intake at breakfast ( a full bottle of champagne along with Courvoisier along with amphetamines ), they allegedly concluded there was no hope in his rehabilitation.
This was less than the amount given for rehabilitation of Versailles, and the Louvre suffered relative to the rest of Paris.
In 1455, by the order of King Charles VII of France, who Joan had publicly supported, a rehabilitation trial was opened in the Notre Dame de Paris to investigate the dubious circumstances which led to Joan's execution.
The rehabilitation of Joan of Arc was also unprecedented in the previous history of the Inquisition, reflecting a clear signal in the decline of the medieval Inquisition in France.
According to the LTTE's then head of police, the force was to be assigned to tasks such as rehabilitation, construction, forest conservation and agriculture, but would also be used to battle the Sri Lankan military if the need arose.
Corto's testimony was finessed to protect the military officers who had covered up knowledge of the EMP weapons, and Corto himself disappeared into the criminal underworld after undergoing extensive physical and mental rehabilitation.
He wrote letters to Stalin pleading for forgiveness and rehabilitation, but through wiretaps of Bukharin's private conversations with Stalin's enemies, Stalin knew Bukharin's repentance was insincere.
Phrenology was one of the first to bring about the idea of rehabilitation of criminals instead of vindictive punishments that would not stop criminals, only with the reorganizing a disorganized brain would bring about change.
The pace of change, however, was sluggish ; the rehabilitation of Stalinist-era victims, such as those convicted in the Slánský trials, may have been considered as early as 1963, but did not take place until 1967.
His record was later expunged after 18 months of rehabilitation and paying court costs.
The UN disarmament and rehabilitation program for Sierra Leone's fighters was completed in February 2004, by which time more 70, 000 former combatants had been helped.
The mandate of the commission was to bear witness to, record and in some cases grant amnesty to the perpetrators of crimes relating to human rights violations, as well as reparation and rehabilitation.
* The Reparation and Rehabilitation Committee was charged with restoring victims ' dignity and formulating proposals to assist with rehabilitation.
The long cane was improved upon by World War II veteran rehabilitation specialist, Richard E. Hoover, at Valley Forge Army Hospital.

rehabilitation and nearly
Once the tapes came out, Fuhrman said, he would have been nearly beyond rehabilitation.
He was brought into the center's rehabilitation room, where it was discovered that he had pulmonary edema which had nearly killed him, however he was able to eat by the next day and gradually got better.
The LIHTC program has helped meet a critical affordable housing shortage by stimulating the production or rehabilitation of nearly 2. 4 million affordable homes since 1986.
" When her eldest daughter, Marissa, nearly dies from an overdose of painkillers and tequila on a road trip in Tijuana, Mexico ( due to hearing the news of her parents ' divorce and learning that her boyfriend Luke has been unfaithful to her ), Julie attempts to send her to a rehabilitation center in San Diego.
With a torn ACL and medial collateral ligament ( MCL ), he underwent his second knee surgery in three years and missed nearly half of the ensuing 2010 – 11 season due to rehabilitation.
From pharmaceutical drugs to brain scanning, neurotechnology affects nearly all industrialized people either directly or indirectly, be it from drugs for depression, sleep, ADD, or anti-neurotics to cancer scanning, stroke rehabilitation, and much more.
The benefit concert raised a net profit of nearly $ 2, 000, which was donated to the Ohlhoff Recovery Programs, a Bay Area rehabilitation foundation.
His wounds, to his mouth and tongue, were serious and he was repatriated to New Zealand where he would spend nearly a year in extensive rehabilitation.
After nearly a year of rehabilitation from leg and foot injuries, Crawford returned for the 1988 Indianapolis 500.
At the company's height in 2003, it recorded nearly $ 4. 5 billion in revenue, dominated the rehabilitation, surgery and diagnostic services market and employed more than 60, 000 people at 2, 000 facilities in every state of the U. S. along with its facilities in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Puerto Rico and Saudi Arabia.
1994 saw his career nearly end with a horrific knee injury in the Super 10 final and he would spend over a year in rehabilitation before making the squad to the 1995 World Cup defence in South Africa.
Friends of Sabino Canyon has provided nearly $ 500, 000 for projects in Sabino Canyon, including trail rehabilitation in the aftermath of the Aspen Fire, a water well, educational exhibits in the visitor center, new entrance plaza facilities, research into bats, amphibians and reptiles, and the restoration of the original Lowell House Ranger Station and the historic depression-era bridges and other stonework.
In 2000, while in Full Devil Jacket, Brown nearly died of a heroin overdose but was able to recover through a drug rehabilitation program.
Worse was to follow at the end of September however, when he ruptured an abductor muscle in a home match with Bradford City-an injury that kept him out of the first team for nearly four months-his rehabilitation not helped by a lack of reserve team fixtures during his comeback.

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