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  2. Ghosting (identity theft) - Wikipedia

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    Ghosting is a form of identity theft in which someone steals the identity, and sometimes even the role within society, of a specific dead person (the "ghost") whose death is not widely known. Usually, the person who steals this identity (the "ghoster") is roughly the same age that the ghost would have been if still alive, so that any documents ...

  3. How Can I Be Free When My Child Is Incarcerated? - AOL

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    Tiffany and Damiani in prison on Jan. 19, 2023, the day after Tiffany's birthday. Credit - Courtesy Tiffany Nicole. I t began during the COVID-19 pandemic. LA was shut down, and I got a phone call ...

  4. Compassionate release - Wikipedia

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    Obtaining a compassionate release for a prison inmate is a process that varies from country to country (and sometimes even within countries) but generally involves petitioning the warden or court to the effect that the subject is terminally ill and would benefit from obtaining aid outside of the prison system, or is otherwise eligible under the relevant law.

  5. Rehabilitation (penology) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The prison's structure is composed of Units A, B and C, with Unit A housing those in need of psychiatric or medical attention, thus being the most prohibitive of the three. [7] Halden fengsel , referred to as the "world's most humane maximum-security prison", embodies the country's goal of reintegration by aiding inmates in sorting out ...

  6. Cruel and All-Too-Usual - The Huffington Post

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    In 1822, when prison reformers in New York proposed the nation’s first juvenile institution, they saw the need to keep children separate from adults as “too obvious to require any argument.” The juvenile justice system was founded on the idea that young people are capable of change, and so society has a responsibility to help them ...

  7. 'You're in a relationship with the prison too': Keeonna ... - AOL

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    “It's been in my life since I was a child, then [been] there for my [now] ex-husband and my family. It’s the third party always in your life, so it’s not just you and a loved one; you’re ...

  8. ‘In prison because of our parents’: Children of ISIS fighters ...

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    A high-security annex holds some 6,700 women and children with links to ISIS fighters from more than 60 countries, who were swept up and dumped in Al-Hol as the SDF cornered and finally defeated ...

  9. Ghost detainee - Wikipedia

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    Ghost detainee is a term used in the executive branch of the United States government to designate a person held in a detention center, whose identity has been hidden by keeping them unregistered and therefore anonymous. [1]