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incarcerating conditions

incarcerating someone

incarcerated life

incarcerating reality

incarcerated individuals

incarcerating system

incarcerating influence

being incarcerated

incarcerated past

incarcerating thought

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the government is considering incarcerating repeat offenders for longer periods.

critics argue that incarcerating juveniles doesn't address the root causes of crime.

the cost of incarcerating prisoners is a significant burden on taxpayers.

he faced the prospect of being incarcerating for several years due to the severity of the crime.

rehabilitation programs aim to reduce the likelihood of re-incarcerating former inmates.

the overcrowded prisons are a direct result of incarcerating non-violent offenders.

is incarcerating individuals the most effective way to deter crime?

the judge decided against incarcerating the defendant, opting for community service instead.

the system of incarcerating people disproportionately affects minority communities.

many believe that focusing on prevention is better than incarcerating individuals after a crime.

the debate continues regarding the long-term effects of incarcerating individuals.

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