Worst prisons in latin america

    • [DOC File]AIDS epidemic update

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      Latin America late ‘70s 1.5 million 150 000 0.6% 30% MSM, IDU, hetero early ’80s ... is experiencing a major HIV outbreak in one of its prisons, where 284 inmates (15% of the total) were diagnosed HIV-positive between May and August 2002. This confirms the important, though often overlooked, role of prisons in the spread of HIV in many ...


    • [DOC File]On the State, Democratization, & some Conceptual Problems ...

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      Further, Argentina shares the Hispanic traditions of the community that is Latin America. Europe’s many ethnic, linguistic, and religious differences serving to keep its’ various countries apart for ethnocentric reasons – even into the post WWII era; questions arise in some quarters if the European Union (1992) will survive on this account.


    • [DOCX File]The global issue of unaccompanied migrant children and ...

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      10.In Latin America, the low level of public education needs to be addressed. In the case of migrants from the “northern triangle” (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras), the level of education is insufficient to break the intergenerational transmission of poverty that constitutes a key factor in children’s migration.


    • [DOC File]Deadly Symbiosis - Home | UMass Amherst

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      31 Chicago Tribune (Staff of the), The Worst Schools in America (Chicago: Contemporary Press, 1992), 12–3. 32 The essential works on this point are Irwin, Prisons in Turmoil; and Irwin, The Felon, new edition (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1990).


    • [DOC File]Introduction - Historians Against the War

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      The U.S. opened the U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA) as a special training facility for Latin American soldiers. From 1947 until 2000 over 60,000 Latin American soldiers were trained at the facility. The SOA was just one of many facilities and programs created by the United States to transform the Latin American militaries into secure allies.


    • [DOC File]Keeping Scotland Safe

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      Prisons are places of violence and abuse. The prisoners, or rather some prisoners, are in control and staff only go inside the prisons in large numbers and fully armed. For the majority of prisoners, the prisons are very dangerous places. Many countries in Latin America fall into this category.


    • [DOC File]National Legal Standards

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      Besides its concern for humanizing the prison system, it also invites judges to rely on alternative sanctions to prisons such as fines, community service, and suspended sentences. An even more obviously aspirational document is the Minimum Rules of the Treatment of Prisoners in Brazil (Regras Mínimas para o Tratamento do Preso no Brasil ...


    • [DOC File]NAACP | Home

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      New York spends hundreds of millions of dollars on these cells. The state has nearly 5,000 isolation beds located in 39 prisons including two dedicated extreme isolation prisons. These cost about $76 million a year to operate. From 2007 to 2011, New York issued more than 68,100 sentences to extreme isolation for violations of prison rules.


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