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"incarcerator" Definitions
  1. one that incarcerates

7 Sentences With "incarcerator"

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According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Turkey is the second-highest incarcerator of journalists, after China.
And, with over six million either incarcerated or on some form of community supervision, the United States has become the world's leading incarcerator.
Dr. Bruce Western from Columbia University points out the part of America's journey to becoming the world's most prolific incarcerator is the fact we got more punitive.
FOR nearly 20 years, Louisiana has held an unwanted title: the top state incarcerator in the country that imprisons a greater share of its citizens than any other.
The United States is known as one of the world's leading incarcerator of women housing approximately, 219,000 women in some type of correctional facility whether federal prison, state prison or local jail.
After decades of an escalating war on drugs and other "tough on crime" policies that helped turn the US into the world's biggest incarcerator, the federal prison system is showing a real sign of change.
Later that year, thousands of demonstrators marched in London to demand his release from prison, and clashed with police at Trafalgar Square on Bloody Sunday (13 November). Bloody Sunday (1887) Even in prison, O'Brien continued his protests, refusing to wear prison uniform in 1887. Being left without clothes, a Blarney tweed suit was smuggled in. He occasionally wore this much publicised suit in the Commons when confronting his incarcerator, Arthur Balfour.

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