decarceration
decarceration The process of removing people from institutions such as prisons or mental hospitals—the opposite of
incarceration. In the middle of the twentieth century, this became a central feature in the reorganization of
social control, and is closely allied to programmes of
community care and
community control. The reasons for this change are discussed in Andrew Scull's controversial book
Decarceration (1984). Another linked concept is transcarceration, in which people are moved sideways from one kind of institution to another.
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England tour lurches into disaster zone
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 12/6/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...alongside the many other recent England cricketing embarrassments...are suggesting." The only England players to gain anything...Robert Croft, and the batsman John Crawley, whose 74 yesterday at least gave England hope at one stage of being...
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England in the 1690s: Revolution, Religion and War
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History; 6/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; CRAIG ROSE. England in the 1690s: Revolution...reestablished in Scotland. In England the nonjuring schism devastated...latitudinarians, including John Tillotson as the new archbishop...dissenters in the Church of England, moderate and liberal churchmen...
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ENGLAND'S CAUSES FOR CONCERN; CRICKET
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 6/13/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...journalist once memorably described England's cricketers as having...the game is geared towards an England production line, instead of...be thus. We might weep for England on the field of cricket, but...hopeless selection, although John Crawley might have been a more...
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England must be backed with 12; Aussies may discover Woodward's side has star quality.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 6/26/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...Premiership-winning season, is England's terrific back-row unit...both of their recent matches, England, whose mighty pack suffocated...win from a forward pack minus John Eales must go through the hands...experiences at number 10. England appear to have hit the jackpot...
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England have an edge.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 4/28/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...England 4-1 (Wembley) 1965 England 1-0 (Wembley) 1962 Hungary...Inexperience abroad The last time England fielded such an inexperienced...Zealand when Mark Walters, John Salako, Brian Deane, Gary...Thomas also played. June 1991 England tour Australia (a) won 1...
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ENGLAND BLOW THEIR CHANCE; Gruelling outcome as Freddie goes lame.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 2/20/2009; 700+ words
; ...Correspondent reports from Antigua ENGLAND were agonisingly denied victory...to a heartbreaking finale for England in the gloom of St John's when they were unable to...from this series. How close England came, but how they missed the...
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ENGLAND'S TOP TEN
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo; 6/23/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...with the bat, hitting 86, as England successfully chased 260 to...Trophy, Edgbaston (June 1977) England win by 101 runs THIS game marks...a One-Day International. John Lever finished with 4-29...Challenge, Sydney (January 1987) England win by three wickets ALLAN...
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England crushed as Muscle and pace set the scene
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 2/25/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...received up front. At least England recovered in part late in the...and the midfield challenged England's defence constantly. Ireland...passage of play burly prop John Hayes nearly scored on the...move acting as scrum-half. England now have two weeks to re...
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England's hopes rest on bum foot
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 6/3/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...there's no reason to think England can't advance to at least...Without its best striker, England is still loaded with talent...Throw in a defense featuring John Terry, Ashley Cole, Gary Neville and Rio Ferdinand, and England's skill level supersedes...
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England Succumbs to World Cup Mania
News Wire article from: AP Online; 5/30/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...accommodate fans. The Church of England is allowing clergy to change...they don't clash with the England-Sweden game, which kicks...George Carey. The Rev. John Hartley of St. Luke's in...m., invited fans to wear England shirts and entitled his sermon...
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New England
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
New England. Consisting of six states (five...among the nation's smallest), New England, named by Captain John Smith in 1614, is the only U.S...hegemony was successfully challenged by England, which in 1686 imposed a central...
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John England
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
John England The Irish churchman John England (1786-1842) was a controversial figure in Ireland and America...American Catholic newspaper. Born in Cork on Sept. 23, 1786, John England was educated in a Protestant school, where he was ridiculed...
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Tudor Dynasty (England)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...ENGLAND) TUDOR DYNASTY (ENGLAND). Henry Tudor (ruled...who was a descendant of John of Gaunt, the younger...Stuart Dynasty (England and Scotland) . BIBLIOGRAPHY...London, 2000. Guy, John. Tudor England. Oxford, 1988. David...
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New England Way
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
NEW ENGLAND WAY NEW ENGLAND WAY refers to the ecclesiastical polity...interest in Massachusetts polity led John Cotton to expound its principles in The Way of the Churches of Christ in New England … (1645), later retitled...
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England, kingdom of
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
England, kingdom of The kingdom of England was created by its monarchs. Successive rulers, sometimes...seemed about to destroy itself. The evolution of the kingdom of England had, therefore, two aspects, its relations with other peoples...
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