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Have personnel trained to respond and intervene, possibly to incarcerate the dangerously mentally ill.
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The Bush administration often stipulates that the home countries incarcerate the detainees, prosecute them or monitor them once they are sent back.
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In his report, the chief inspector is understood to accept that it is extremely difficult to incarcerate dangerous or disruptive prisoners humanely.
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So, no surprise that when we incarcerate teenagers of today in traditional classroom settings, they react with predictable disinterest and flunk their literacy tests.
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Thus, the Vatican doesn't have facilities to incarcerate anyone on a long-term basis, and the civil and criminal penalties it typically metes out are limited, Allen said Saturday.
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And in 2011, Gingrich joined Grover Norquist and other unlikely allies - including Mike Jiminez, the president of California's prison guard union -- to endorse the NAACP's report, Misplaced Priorities: Over Incarcerate, Under Educate.
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