Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
A computer center has been established for the juvenile prisoners.
It has dedicated space for women and juvenile prisoners.
Instead, the Senate bill would impose a weaker rule: that juvenile prisoners not have "regular sustained contact" with adult inmates.
Special institutions are also provided for female and juvenile prisoners and for those with special health or psychiatric needs.
The three youth development centers for male juveniles are hardware-secured long-term confinement facilities for juvenile prisoners.
The prison can accommodate 187 convicted prisoners, 80 remand prisoners and 16 juvenile prisoners.
JALP houses up to 12 pre-arraingment juvenile prisoners.
A survey of juvenile prisoners lodged in 51 jails in the four provinces of Pakistan exposed most degrading conditions.
The Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections previously handled the care of juvenile prisoners.
Palmerston passed the Reformatory Schools Act 1854 which gave the Home Secretary powers to send juvenile prisoners to a reformatory school instead of prison.
Until April 2012, the prison was operated by GEO Group and housed juvenile prisoners who had been convicted of felonies and sentenced as adults.
In January 2000, Warren Hill was re-rolled to hold juvenile prisoners, and an additional wing called the 'Carlford Unit' was opened on the site to hold teenage murderers.
The program also reported that the Army's investigation of the case included a statement from an Iraqi detainee who charges that a translator hired to work at the prison raped a male juvenile prisoner.
The shows often focused on juvenile prisoners who were released into Stanley's custody for ten days at sea aboard his sailboat for the journey of their lives and a voyage viewers would never forget.
The Parkhurst apprentices were juvenile prisoners from Parkhurst Prison on the Isle of Wight, sentenced to "transportation beyond the seas" and transported to Australia and New Zealand between 1842 and 1852.
The article imposes a requirement of separation of prisoners in pre-trial detention from those already convicted of crimes, as well as a specific obligation to separate accused juvenile prisoners from adults and bring them before trial speedily.
But what was his most memorable is his lead portrayal of the juvenile prisoner in the award-winning filmfest entry, Deathrow in 2000, in which he co-starred with Eddie Garcia and was coached by director Joel Lamangan.
Early in 1839, the Governor of Western Australia, John Hutt, received from the Colonial Office a circular asking if the colony would be prepared to accept juvenile prisoners who had first been reformed in "penitentiaries especially adapted for the purpose of their education and reformation".
The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice, often referred to as the Beijing Rules, is a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly regarding the treatment of juvenile prisoners and offenders in member nations.
Also with Blewett, he made a BBC documentary, Kids Behind Bars, shown on 17 April 2005, showing the situation of juvenile prisoners in different parts of the world and exploring the problems of juvenile crime and justice; they also co-produced The Dying Rooms.