The human rights issues created by incarceration are evident, I think: locking people up means taking away a number if not most of their liberties, most obviously their freedom of movement, freedom to work and political freedom in some cases, as well as their physical security and privacy. Other rights violations have to do with the kind of people who are locked up and the often substandard conditions in which many prisoners are kept, even in rich countries such as the U.S.:
Children are often incarcerated Federal prisons in the U.S. hold 60% more prisoners than they were designed for Prisoners often have to perform forced and/or unpaid labor Prison rape is common Incarceration reduces former inmates’ earnings by 40 percent when compared to demographically similar counterparts who have not been imprisoned Children of inmates suffer from the absence of a parent Incarceration rates often betray racism in criminal justice etc.
Some people clearly deserve to be put in jail, and often that is what is required and necessary in order to protect the human rights of their (possible) victims. There’s also a deterrent effect: one study has shown that a 10 percent increase in incarceration is associated with two to four percent drop in crime. In the U.S at least, there’s a correlation between soaring incarceration rates (see below) and spectacular drops in crime rates. However, other data point to little or no effect of mass incarceration on crime:
2.New Zealand belongs to a large island group called Polynesia
3.The main islands are the North Island and the South Island.
4.The capital of the country is Wellington
5.The official language of the country is English
6.Yes ,it is.
7.The country rules The British Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, is the monarch of New Zealand
8.The real power in the country belongs to the legislation, the prime minister and the Cabinet
9. Maoris were the first people who settled in New Zealand. They were brown skinned. They came from Polynesian islands located northeast of New Zealand. The country was discovered by Europeans in 1642. But they didn't start to settle in the islands until the late 1700's. Today, most New Zealanders are descendants of the early European settlers. About 12 per cert of the country's population are Maoris
10.No,it is not.
New Zealand is one of the world's developed countries. The main industries of the country are agriculture, manufacturing and service industries.
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2.The country(сущ) is(гл) situated(гл)
The country(сущ) was(гл) discovered(гл)
(допишешь предложения везде)Я тебе именно страдательный залог показываю в каких предложениях.
3,New Zealand has one of the highest(превосходная степень сравнения) standards of living in the world.
The largest(превосходная степень) city of the country is Auckland.
The human rights issues created by incarceration are evident, I think: locking people up means taking away a number if not most of their liberties, most obviously their freedom of movement, freedom to work and political freedom in some cases, as well as their physical security and privacy. Other rights violations have to do with the kind of people who are locked up and the often substandard conditions in which many prisoners are kept, even in rich countries such as the U.S.:
Children are often incarcerated Federal prisons in the U.S. hold 60% more prisoners than they were designed for Prisoners often have to perform forced and/or unpaid labor Prison rape is common Incarceration reduces former inmates’ earnings by 40 percent when compared to demographically similar counterparts who have not been imprisoned Children of inmates suffer from the absence of a parent Incarceration rates often betray racism in criminal justice etc.Some people clearly deserve to be put in jail, and often that is what is required and necessary in order to protect the human rights of their (possible) victims. There’s also a deterrent effect: one study has shown that a 10 percent increase in incarceration is associated with two to four percent drop in crime. In the U.S at least, there’s a correlation between soaring incarceration rates (see below) and spectacular drops in crime rates. However, other data point to little or no effect of mass incarceration on crime:
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Supervise - контролировать;supervision(наблюдение);supervisor(руководитель)
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1.New Zealand lie in the southwest Pacific Ocean
2.New Zealand belongs to a large island group called Polynesia
3.The main islands are the North Island and the South Island.
4.The capital of the country is Wellington
5.The official language of the country is English
6.Yes ,it is.
7.The country rules The British Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, is the monarch of New Zealand
8.The real power in the country belongs to the legislation, the prime minister and the Cabinet
9. Maoris were the first people who settled in New Zealand. They were brown skinned. They came from Polynesian islands located northeast of New Zealand. The country was discovered by Europeans in 1642. But they didn't start to settle in the islands until the late 1700's. Today, most New Zealanders are descendants of the early European settlers. About 12 per cert of the country's population are Maoris
10.No,it is not.
New Zealand is one of the world's developed countries. The main industries of the country are agriculture, manufacturing and service industries.
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2.The country(сущ) is(гл) situated(гл)
The country(сущ) was(гл) discovered(гл)
(допишешь предложения везде)Я тебе именно страдательный залог показываю в каких предложениях.
3,New Zealand has one of the highest(превосходная степень сравнения) standards of living in the world.
The largest(превосходная степень) city of the country is Auckland.