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Sentence count:185+4Posted:2017-03-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: penaltypenalizethe death penaltyvenalpenanceopen airarsenalvenalityMeaning: ['pɪːnl]  adj. 1. of or relating to punishment 2. serving as or designed to impose punishment 3. subject to punishment by law. 
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31. These mainly constructive changes in penal policy were not matched by changes within the prison system.
32. Justice Day sentenced them both to 20 years' penal servitude.
33. The history of penal practice is replete with particular sanctions falling into disuse.
34. The penal laws in force at the time, however, made mixed marriages difficult, if not impossible.
35. But this lofty and detached comment misses the central issues of comparison and equality in penal treatment.
36. Where deviance has a categorical, unproblematic quality, a penal response is triggered.
37. The overall picture of sentencing and penal practice presents a rather more complicated situation.
38. Geraci was sitting at his desk, a paperback edition of the Penal Code open in front of him.
39. To understand the reasons for this we need to look at penal policy in a wider economic and social framework.
40. The body of penal regulations was counterbalanced by some rewards.
41. Further proof of the almost exclusively male concerns of the penal system are provided by early twentieth-century developments.
42. Hughes's book 'The Fatal Shore' is a study of the origins of Australia as a British penal colony.
43. The purpose of penal systems was clearly to deal with male delinquency and crime.
44. The penal system wields power over its subjects, but its moral right to do so has been coming under strong attack.
45. Firstly, it fails to explain the mechanisms linking an economic imperative with a penal practice.
46. Self-defacement, inciting anti-Soviet attitudes, it's all in the penal code.
47. Conventional histories of penology tend to represent these developments in penal thought and practice as rational, progressive, scientific and humane.
48. Woolf correctly identifies some of the components of an adequate theory of the penal crisis.
49. The treaties covered bilateral protection and promotion of investments, penal cooperation, cultural exchanges and customs cooperation, officials said.
50. To complicate matters further, substantial changes in criminal and penal law were made by the Criminal Justice Act, 1967.
51. Since their election victory in 1979 the Tories have followed a two-pronged penal policy.
52. But what needs to be changed is the spirit of the penal code.
53. Some researchers believe Wallenberg died in the Gulag penal system as late as the 1980s.
54. Children who never became penal inmates surely deserve equal consideration.
55. Paragraph 3 of Article 10 states that the essential aim of the penal system is reformation and social rehabilitation.
56. You should note that the penal codes of some nations impose time limits for the reporting of crime.
57. He opposed the abolition of the penal laws[sentencedict .com], and accepted the Revolution of 1688.
58. Beccaria's ideas had been fated to win great praise but achieve less by way of practical influence in the running of penal systems.
59. Attending to the victim will become the centrepiece of penal politics in the future.
60. That would leave the Home Office with policing, penal policy and the criminal law.
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