By: Naveen Kumar Shelar | 2010-10-06 | Law It has become a general principle of international law that the prisoners of war should always be treated humanely. It is the duty of the prisoners of war that when they asked questions like their name, age, DOB and regiment etc. they should give reply properly. In case they do not give correct and appropriate replies in respect of the said question they may not get the facilities which they might be entitled to get read more
By: Merle Temple | 2010-03-27 | Regulatory compliance The U.S. makes up 5% of the world's population but locks up 25% of the world's prisoners, more per capita than China and Iran. Today's prisons hold men whose only "crime" was to buy a large quantity of legal cold medicine that "can be" used in meth manufacturing. read more
By: Bill Robinson M.I.Mgt | 2011-01-03 | News and society For the last 200 years prison food has been a major issue in the worlds penal systems. At the start of the 1800's in England, food was not a problem - you simply didn't get any! You could buy some food off the gaoler - if you had money that is, or your family could send food to you (after the gaoler had extracted his share). In modern times, riots have been caused because of problems with prison food,. But over the last 10 years, there has been a massive change in prison catering systems. read more
By: Phoenix Delray | 2011-04-14 | Article Marketing Correctional facilities, jails, penitentiaries and detention centers employ professionals whose job it is to make sure that food for prisoners is balanced, healthy and delicious. There are many challe... read more
By: Peter Gitundu | 2010-04-02 | Bankruptcy Bankruptcy prison is simply a jail which was purposely meant for people who failed to pay their debts. In the past, those who were caught up in debt would be punished by being put in jail. Men and women who had soaring debts would be put in the same cell and many of them would end up dead before their families could pay the debts. read more
By: Rick Docekal | 2010-03-28 | Sales What is a Whale? A "Whale" in business is often referred to as the big client or big account that if landed would mean incredible revenues to you and your organization. read more
By: Christina Xio | 2010-10-26 | Travel Tips Street gangs always have been very flexible as it is easy to develop such organizations. Such gangs are a difficult to control as there is a very low ratio of knowledge available regarding this massive network of organizations. read more
By: William L. Smith Ph. D. | 2010-04-03 | Politics In the United States the prison system has become the first response to resolve far too many of the social problems that overwhelmed individuals living in poverty-ridden urban cities across America. These social problems are often concealed and grouped together under the label of "crime" and automatically become criminal behavior of people of color. read more
By: David Cox | 2010-04-04 | Politics "Arbeit macht frei" is a German phrase meaning "work brings freedom" or "work shall set you free/will free you" or "work liberates" and, literally in English, "work makes free". It became the unofficial slogan of Nazi concentration camps, as the prisoners would enter the camp they would see the wrought iron sign over head and would savor its message. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-12-13 | Travel & Leisure The Changi Chapel and Museum is built around a replica of the Changi Chapel, made during World War II by prisoners of war held by the Japanese. The life sized replica chapel sits in the middle of an open air courtyard in the museum, and chapel services do take place as it is an active building. The museum also contains many artefacts, records and other material related to the harrowing lives of the prisoners imprisoned at Changi. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2010-12-13 | Destinations The Changi Chapel and Museum is built around a replica of the Changi Chapel, made during World War II by prisoners of war held by the Japanese. The life sized replica chapel sits in the middle of an open air courtyard in the museum, and chapel services do take place as it is an active building. The museum also contains many artefacts, records and other material related to the harrowing lives of the prisoners imprisoned at Changi. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2010-07-09 | Arts & Entertainment Entertainment Prison Break is one of the best shows on television right now and Prison Break Ringtones are some of the newest ringtones in the world. You can find extra details here http://televisionthat.com. If you are looking for new ringtones for your headset, Prison Break Ringtones, plus the Prison Break Theme Ringtone are the foolproof wealth.Click Here and motion Up to Download the Prison Break Theme RingtoneTheme songs from many top TV shows have becom... read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story about a man in China; sentenced to a long prison term for the crime of another yet it is the hope of what awaits him after his time is done that keeps his spirit alive in a place where life does little other then continue. read more
By: Yusuf Danesi | 2006-08-17 | Community News While the rapid rise in the prison population continues to divide the British society, a British-trained Nigerian social worker is boldly addressing the issue of how best offenders can be managed in prison and in the community so that the likelihood of their offending in the future is minimized. Mr. Adetunji Falekulo runs the Lifeline Support Community (ade@lifelinesc.com), a non-profit making organization situated in Medway, Kent. read more
By: Al_masculine | 2010-09-13 | Inspirational Forgiveness is granting free pardon and to cancel all claims due to an offense or debt. Forgiveness is a human attribute which is not easily portrayed as the definition implies. Sometimes it takes great effort and courage to forgive. In fact, practically speaking, imagine forgiving someone who has caused you much pain and you are currently in a psychological trauma. To some Individuals, it is tota read more