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The fact that The Corrections is considered Total Genius and, say, all of Austen is "chick lit" certainly points to a larger problem in which stories written by women don't in any way receive the kinds of critical attention and accolades as the same stories written by men.
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"Huh, they really liked this book; maybe I should take a look" is, I think, a more common reaction than "Well, if The Millions says The Corrections is the best book of the millennium, I guess that means it is."
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All the crooks from A-Z right here in Corrections Canada!
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All the crooks from A-Z right here in Corrections Canada!
Canadian Criminals Get Special Catering In Prison « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Lisa at Questioning Transphobia has a post about how the District of Columbia Department of Corrections is not in compliance with human rights legislation regarding the treatment of transgender prisoners in such matters as housing them properly, access to hormones, use of proper names and pronouns, access to gender appropriate clothing, and other needs.
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The ACLU recently filed a suit contending that the Florida Department of Corrections is not fulfilling its obligation under current law to aid ex-felons in seeking clemency.
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Felons are allowed to apply for the restoration of their rights immediately upon completion of their sentence, and the Department of Corrections is supposed to provide them with the necessary paperwork to begin the process, but Sancho says the Department does not do that.
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Wackenhut Corrections is now under contract to operate Doncaster prison, in
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Corrections, is responsible for the supervision of about 25,000 state and federal inmates, mostly illegal aliens, low-level drug offenders, petty thieves, and parole violators.
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Corrections, is responsible for the supervision of about 25,000 state and federal inmates, mostly illegal aliens, low-level drug offenders, petty thieves, and parole violators.
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