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Especially the kids who are incarcerated and have lost hope.
In 1998, he was incarcerated for a period of time.
He should have been incarcerated for 5 years at the least.
She was incarcerated there for a little less than four months.
It was almost six weeks to the day since they had been incarcerated.
"When your husband was incarcerated, what did you tell her?"
He spent the last eight years of his life there incarcerated.
"They should be incarcerated until we are sure they're not going to hurt anyone else."
In 1980, 139 people were incarcerated for every 100,000 residents.
Hey, you know how I feel about being incarcerated in here, right?
His first wife, also a doctor, is reported to have died while he was incarcerated.
College courses for me, while I was incarcerated, had two results.
He had to be incarcerated, for the good of everyone on the ship.
If convicted, he cannot be incarcerated past the age of 25.
Most people incarcerated were released in eight months or less.
He was arrested on May 7, 1969 and incarcerated for five years.
He did not report any major problems while incarcerated in the two institutions.
The people incarcerated here are not in cells as you would think of them.
By comparison, 1.6 percent of white men in the same age group are incarcerated.
"A certain amount of time being incarcerated was what I needed," she said.
During its three years of operation, more than 15,000 men were incarcerated there.
Child care is also another issue that women must worry about when they are incarcerated.
One 17-year-old we interviewed was first incarcerated at the age of 11.
Roger does not have any children because he has spent much of his life incarcerated.
More than half the prisoners in the Texas system last summer had been incarcerated before.