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 Übersetzung für 'prison labor' von Englisch nach Deutsch
prison labor [Am.]Gefangenenarbeit {f}
Teiltreffer
prisonGefängnis {n}
1562
prisonKnast {m} [ugs.]
131
admin.law
prison
Justizvollzugsanstalt {f} <JVA>
47
prisonGefangenenhaus {n} [österr.]
prisonStrafanstalt {f}
32
hist.
prison
Strafgefängnis {n}
prisonKittchen {n} [ugs.] [Gefängnis]
prisonHäfen {m} [österr.] [ugs.]
prisonKerker {m} [veraltet]
9
prisonJustizanstalt {f} [österr.]
6
prison campStraflager {n}
prison cemeteryGefängnisfriedhof {m}
hist.
campus prison
Karzer {m} [Arrestzelle in Universitäten]
jobsrelig.
prison chaplain
Gefängniskaplan {m}
prison cellGefängniszelle {f}
prison authorities {pl}Gefängnisaufsicht {f}
jobsrelig.
prison chaplain
Gefängnispfarrer {m}
jobsrelig.
prison chaplain
Gefängnisgeistlicher {m}
jobspsych.
prison psychiatrist
Gefängnispsychiater {m}
relig.
prison minister
Gefängnispfarrer {m}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • As head of the MVD, Kruglov played a key role in supplying the Gulag prison labor for the Soviet nuclear program headed by Beria.
  • ... English), who instituted a system of prison labor.
  • Sweatshops conditions resemble prison labor in many cases, especially from a commonly found Western perspective.
  • In 1947, the Gulag Angara prison labor camp was constructed near Bratsk, with capacity for up to 44,000 prisoners for projects such as the construction of the railway from Tayshet to Ust-Kut via Bratsk (now the western section of the Baikal-Amur Mainline).
  • and firmly rejected the suggestion to again use prison labor.

  • Contemporary Black commentators have argued that the current disproportionate incarceration of African Americans, with a concomitant rise in prison labor, is comparable (perhaps unfavorably) with the historical Black Codes.
  • This would boost prison wages and revitalize prison industries away from the money-losing state industries approach that now limits prison labor and industries.
  • He addressed a national convention of governors in New Jersey in 1911, on the topic of prison labor.
  • In 1963, Norton begins exploiting prison labor for public works, profiting by undercutting skilled labor costs and receiving bribes.
  • While the prison labor was still important, it mainly consisted of common criminals.

  • Mzuzu Stadium (15000 capacity) is the city's sole stadium built around 1970 using prison labor.
  • His underground prison was known as the "chamber of truth", and most of Paraguay's manufactures were made with prison labor.
  • The error was first discovered in the Department of Corrections newsletter, printed by prison labor, and so it was first suspected to be a prank by the inmates.
  • He attacked Fifer's use of prison labor for state projects, and attacked his school reform record.
  • The state continued to have prison labor be hired to contractors, manufacturers, and planters until 1913.

  • Several jurisdictions in the United States have re-introduced prison labor. In 1995 Sheriff Joe Arpaio reintroduced chain gangs in Arizona.
  • Advocates of prison labor argue that rehabilitation is promoted through discipline, a strong work ethic, and providing inmates with valuable skills to be used upon release.
  • The road was built in part using state prison labor.
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