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  2. Restraint chair - Wikipedia

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    An example of the number of times the chair was used is as follows: According to Jacksonville Sheriff's Office records, the restraint chair was used 137 times in 2014 and 130 times in 2015. [5] In Gwinnett County, Georgia, during the first half of 2013, 129 inmates were held in a restraint chair. [2]

  3. Department of Prisons - Wikipedia

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    Prison Headquarters, Colombo Sri Lanka Prisons Emergency Action and Tactical Force; The Centre for Research and Training in Corrections; Maximum security prisons - 4 Angunakolapelessa Prison (est. 2017) Welikada Prison (est. 1841) Bogambara/Dumbara Prison (est. 2013) Bogambara Prison (est. 1876 - cl. 2014) Mahara Prison (est. 1875) Remand ...

  4. Medical restraint - Wikipedia

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    There are many types of medical restraint: Four-point restraints, fabric body holders, straitjackets are typically only used temporarily during psychiatric emergencies. Restraint masks to prevent patients from biting in retaliation to medical authority in situations where a patient is known to be violent.

  5. Former Georgia sheriff sentenced to prison over illegal ...

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    A former Georgia sheriff convicted of ordering inmates to be held in chair restraints for hours without legal cause was sentenced to more than a year in prison Tuesday, federal prosecutors said.

  6. Officials settle lawsuit over woman who died in jail after 16 ...

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    Campbell County has settled a lawsuit brought by the family of a woman who spent the last 16 hours of her life strapped to a chair at the county jail.. Officials agreed to settle the wrongful ...

  7. The U.N. calls restraint chairs torture. Illinois jails use ...

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    Strapped to a chair like an ‘animal’ Brooks’ ordeal began in November 2020, when he slammed a door in an 120-year-old apartment building, causing a piece of plaster to fall off the wall.

  8. Category:Prisons in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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  9. Crime in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is a participant in the prostitution industry, and most consumers of the trade in the country are foreign travellers. [8] Nevertheless, most prostitution-related acts, such as prostitute trafficking and procuring are illegal. Prostitution has not become as severe an issue in Sri Lanka as compared to the situation in some neighbouring ...