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"reintegrate" Definitions
  1. to integrate again into an entity : restore to unity

337 Sentences With "reintegrate"

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Farming nonprofit helps vets with PTSD reintegrate into civilian life .
It is in no state to receive and reintegrate them.
If they have money then they can reintegrate more easily.
Can they really expect to reintegrate into their old lives smoothly?
Secondly, to try to reintegrate them into the global economic structure.
Social services must figure out how to reintegrate them into society.
Its fighters have begun to disarm and reintegrate into civilian life.
"The government doesn't do anything to help people reintegrate," she says.
The authorities face the difficult task of how to reintegrate the returnees.
Once released, ex-convicts are given jobs to reintegrate them into society.
To reintegrate would open up opportunities and boost Hong Kong's growth, they argue.
He's perhaps not sure how to reintegrate into society, creating a lot of stress.
I had enrolled in a program they had to help deportees reintegrate into society.
Those who betray our values are encouraged to reform and subsequently reintegrate into society.
There was no systematic effort to track how hard they found it to reintegrate.
Governments had to reintegrate millions of soldiers back into society and rebuild their economies.
We all have the same goals to rehabilitate and reintegrate them back in society.
The program tries to reverse their radicalization and help them reintegrate into peaceful society.
Macri's administration has implemented several reforms to reintegrate Argentina back into the global economy.
Efforts to reintegrate FARC fighters into society and the economy have been chronically delayed.
Is there a productive way to reintegrate white working-class voters into a broader coalition?
Do you have any ideas about how we could better reintegrate our veterans into society?
They have been through the prison system, get education degrees, and reintegrate back into society.
Often traumatized by war and illiterate, many struggle to find jobs and reintegrate into society.
In interviews with Reuters, nine men sent back to Iraq described their struggle to reintegrate.
It's extremely hard for people to reintegrate themselves into society after getting released from prison.
We really need to help those that speak out recover so they can reintegrate into society.
He also believes America's policy of encouraging Ukraine to reintegrate its separatist eastern provinces is ruinous.
But the two leaders were still negotiating over how to demobilise and reintegrate their armed men.
After the story ends, he has to reintegrate himself into normal, day-to-day Hylian life.
The government intends to disarm Renamo fighters and reintegrate some back into the army or police.
So even if ex-combatants want to reintegrate, there are few legal job opportunities for them.
With the war over, the rebel fighters must now decide how to reintegrate into Colombian society.
That was obviously not a healthy stance to take when trying to reintegrate someone into society.
He took intensive Spanish lessons to reintegrate himself into the bilingual border city, his mother said.
Denying migrants the assistance to reintegrate economically and socially will just make the country's problems worse.
It would cost 1.5 billion to 2 billion euros to reintegrate the business, Deutsche Bank said.
Although most of the militias were disbanded, little effort was made to reintegrate their members into society.
Policymakers hoped patients would reintegrate into society, but offered no real solution for how this would happen.
Coming from Africa and seeing how you could transform and reintegrate all those references...it was magical.
The two men were still discussing how to demobilise and reintegrate Renamo's militia, maybe a thousand strong.
Like Williams, Zuniga insists that government must step up its efforts to reintegrate deportees into Mexican society.
Should they not be allowed to reintegrate into society after they have paid their debt to society?
For others, who fear retribution if they try to reintegrate into society, it could be a refuge.
If they turn back the clock and reintegrate vertically that may leave less business for the suppliers.
The Yellow Ribbon program helps ensure that veterans are not hamstrung by tuition debt while they reintegrate.
The modest income I receive from selling puzzles will someday help me successfully reintegrate back into society.
Kazakhstan and Indonesia, for example, have sought to rehabilitate their nationals and then reintegrate them into society.
Some have sought to have them removed through special programs that reintegrate former gang members into society.
The EU has given nearly 128 million euros ($142 million) to help former fighters reintegrate since late 2016.
Restore the existing environment and after we reuse and recycle, we should reintegrate back into the natural environment.
But all sides can agree that it is in the national interest that ex-detainees reintegrate into society.
He's spent less time away from the USSR than the Jenningses have, but he's still struggling to reintegrate.
There will be no profit motive to reintegrate them, no training program that can make their skills valuable again.
"Implementation will take a minimum of five years to reintegrate six million refugees and internally displaced people," he said.
The U.S. can help shepherd innovative programs that facilitate community dialogues to stave off revenge attacks and reintegrate militants.
But society as a whole suffers when people with criminal records can't find gainful employment and reintegrate into society.
But there's also a terse family drama, as he tries to reintegrate with the people who care about him.
The union says the project also helps trafficking victims to overcome social barriers as they reintegrate into their community.
Instead, it now wants to reintegrate the operation, which has 20 million customers, into its other German retail business.
The UN agency said it is working with the Nigerian government and local authorities to help reintegrate those released.
Fighters who demobilized would also receive financial aid from the Colombian government to help them reintegrate into civil society.
The government could reconstitute itself as it mediated between local enclaves that would one day reintegrate with the state.
Once the plane is cleared to fly, it will take airlines weeks to reintegrate them into their commercial schedules.
She has started Resurrection After Exoneration, which will offer medical help and guidance as exonerated people reintegrate to society.
Once someone has served time, we should do what we can to help him or her reintegrate into society.
But after she was left out of the Scot blindside, Michele knew she had to reintegrate herself into the group.
For those who haven't seen 1982's First Blood, it centers on Rambo attempting to reintegrate into society after Vietnam.
A society with less false consciousness about these matters would reintegrate soldiers returning from battle by putting them to work.
A project receiving funding from the Koch network aims to help inmates "successfully reintegrate into society," the Washington Post reports.
In Mexico, the federal government did start a program in 2014 that sought to help returnees reintegrate into Mexican society.
What's more, an opt-in union could open ways to reintegrate Britain, should public opinion on Brexit shift one day.
Such clean slate measures promise to help reintegrate people into their communities, improve public safety, and help the economy thrive.
Pompeo also offered to grant Iran access to more advanced technology and to reintegrate the country into the worldwide economy.
It has helped more than 12,000 children aged 10-17, including 775 female child soldiers, reintegrate with their families and communities.
Our evolutionary ancestors used shaming and shunning to encourage change, to help tribal members reform their transgressive behavior and then reintegrate.
Winner's bankruptcy filing had stopped paying royalties and initially did not want to reintegrate into the company when Buttolph took over.
A main example, she said, is the move to effectively reintegrate waste such as food, a recent focus for the EPA.
These employers highlight the importance and satisfaction of helping people with criminal records rebuild their lives and reintegrate successfully into society.
Now is the moment when we must regather our thoughts and say that it's imperative to reintegrate ourselves with our minds.
Prison should be rehabilitating, re-educating and providing prisoners with the skills they need to reintegrate into society upon their release.
Outside the United States, schools and states use restorative justice to reintegrate these so-called bad men back into the community.
It can be a relief to step back into the world and reintegrate into life's more normal rhythms and quotidian concerns.
Labour says spending cuts under a decade of Conservative-led governments have made it harder to fight militancy and reintegrate prisoners.
Curator Garry Glowacki is executive director at The Bridge, an organization that helps ex-offenders reintegrate into society after release from custody.
Since his inauguration last December, President Macri has sought to reintegrate Argentina into world markets, and eliminated electricity subsidies and import restrictions.
In 2016, for the first time, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce began helping ex-offenders reintegrate into the workforce, Pitts says.
In the documents, they claim that none of the countries could economically reintegrate hundreds of thousands of their own citizens at once.
"She's young and vulnerable, and without a doubt she'll be shunned by a lot of people should she reintegrate into society," he says.
He noted, however, that for hikikomori to reintegrate fully back into society they needed to start having face-to-face interactions with others.
Some opt for de-radicalization programs seeking to reintegrate jihadists—like Denmark, which has developed a system centering on deterring returnees from violence.
But the re-entry programs at the Suffolk County House of Correction have proven successful, helping newly released prisoners reintegrate into the community.
Saudi Arabia previously accepted nine Guantanamo detainees last April and has a government-run rehabilitation program to help reintegrate former militants into society.
It's time for the Farm Bill to reintegrate the bi-partisan goals it once had—of economic stability, environmental protection and food security.
They may not be a problem: research elsewhere shows that former fighters who maintain links with their communities find it easier to reintegrate.
They both expected that Viacom would have to reintegrate with CBS — and that observation matters for Martin's own assessment of Time Warner's stability.
Dwyer, who attended Gaya's parole hearing, said he was struck by the confidence the board had in his ability to reintegrate into society.
I measure the intensity of the call in terms of how many yogas with Adrienne it takes me before I'm able to reintegrate.
The 75-year-old former security chief known as "The Crocodile " will look to reintegrate the South African nation into the international community.
Job guarantee advocates argue that the program would help people in these kinds of situations find work and reintegrate themselves into the workforce.
That center tries to help patients get back full physical function and mental health, and it offers programs to reintegrate them to the community.
He plans to work with the new government to push reforms and reintegrate Transdniestria, a breakaway statelet that wants to join Russia, into Moldova.
And what we want to try and do is figure out how it can actually embrace (the) many, and really reintegrate back into nature.
Face transplants have given these patients enough functionality to be able to socially reintegrate in a way that would not have been possible before.
She aims to help people rehabilitate and then reintegrate into society, helping them battle the South's often overwhelming obstacles of poverty and racial politics.
Some commanders will be prosecuted in special tribunals for war crimes, but the majority of fighters will receive amnesty and government support to reintegrate.
Mr. Anders is on the front lines of a fundamental challenge within the federal criminal system: the struggle to reintegrate former prisoners into society.
" Lately, however, Mr. Hedges has heard D.J.s reintegrate Mr. Cowley into their sets: "And on these new systems they've got, he sounds even better.
And while there's been a rightful focus on ending mass incarceration, there has been little public discussion of how we reintegrate this growing population.
While she re-enters everyday life with the benefit of Thomas at her side, most newly released prisoners must quietly reintegrate back into society.
When it comes to the solemnity of the deathbed, live music is already part of the larger movement to reintegrate death into American culture.
The department would acquire an "out-of-school youth" program from the Labor Department, as well as a program that helps reintegrate ex-prisoners.
Neeraj Kumar plans to take advantage of loan forgiveness to help reintegrate felons into society, instead of pursuing a career at a law firm.
BREEN: SO, FOR INSTANCE, WHAT WE HAVE TO DO NOW – THERE'S A WHOLE BUNCH OF IT WORK TO UNINTEGRATE AND REINTEGRATE IN DIFFERENT DIVISIONS.
A vague condition is also a problem for probation officers charged with implementing a court's order and trying to reintegrate a person into society.
Free The Girls Free The Girls helps reintegrate victims of trafficking and provide them with economic opportunities through selling new or gently used bras.
All the available evidence suggests that deradicalization can work, especially when "soft" community-driven tactics are used to reintegrate those back into normal society.
It cannot offer to reintegrate with the mainland, as the island is a democracy and Taiwanese people would be unwilling to surrender their freedoms.
But beyond providing basic services, the Shia-led government is failing to rebuild the liberated zones, or to reintegrate their populations into its political system.
"Actually the experience in Xinjiang in this field can be introduced to other countries," Jiang added, saying the centers help reintegrate people indoctrinated by radicalism.
More on human trafficking and modern slavery For Ethiopian returnees, we only have funding to help a few vulnerable cases reintegrate into their home communities.
Mr. Demery said he found an affinity with John through his own experience seeing relatives come home from prison and attempt to reintegrate into society.
European nations have been reluctant to take them back, regarding children of jihadists both as victims and threats - difficult to reintegrate into schools and homes.
And once you realize who Paterson truly is, it becomes clear that Paterson is also a story about veterans trying to reintegrate themselves into everyday life.
If the Rockies have not traded Reyes by that point, it will be up to Walt Weiss, the Rockies' manager, to reintegrate him into the team.
" Law 701 also permits a judicial system "for the prevention and resolution of conflicts" and "to reduce crime, eradicate impunity, and rehabilitate and reintegrate social transgressors.
We'll not only help adults in the criminal justice system minimize their offending; we'll strengthen their resolve to successfully reintegrate into their families, work, and communities.
And the country continues testing ballistic missiles and threatening the destruction of Israel, which have hampered its ability to reintegrate with the rest of the world.
By the time I'd scrambled to get a therapist again, or reconnected with my old one, I'd got a lot worse and taken longer to reintegrate.
To help reintegrate them into society, some countries have favored separating children from radicalized parents and placing them with relatives or in foster or adoptive homes.
The problem is in the aggregate: They end up making it much more difficult for ex-offenders to earn a living and reintegrate into their communities.
But even so, Rowland calls shaming, "the worst way to help someone reintegrate into society and become a productive citizen" after being convicted of a crime.
But imagine a country where if I get some kid off drugs, or I help reintegrate an ex-convict into society, that actually counts as economic value.
Creating programs to rehabilitate and reintegrate terror offenders may not solve the wider issue of extremism, but it does more for national security in the long run.
It is funding a joint initiative with IOM to reintegrate migrants who have returned to Cameroon and help them learn trades and set up businesses with loans.
The organizations run the gamut from groups focused on helping veterans with disabilities and mental health problems to those aimed at helping veterans reintegrate into civilian society.
In France, soup does not hold this kind of importance in the same way, and that is also why I wanted to reintegrate bouillon in French cuisine.
Clinics won't immediately be able to re-open, and it will take time for organizations that have stripped their programming of abortion-related resources to reintegrate them.
De Maiziere said it was important to reintegrate the so-called "foreign fighters" who returned to Germany, some of whom were highly radicalized, while others were disillusioned.
Congress is currently considering the FIRST STEP Act – a bill passed by the House of Representatives in May to help federal prisoners reintegrate into society upon release.
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Hopes that Iran would quickly reintegrate with world markets after its nuclear deal, bringing investment and opportunities to a young population, are turning to frustration.
The man interpreted this dream as permission to engage in life again and credited it with allowing him to reintegrate with the world and even to remarry.
There are no rehabilitation centers where they can seek refuge, no programs to reintegrate them into society and no gang-prevention initiatives aimed at high-risk youths.
While he says Ukrainian law should govern the elections, they clearly could fall prey to Russian influence and enable Putin to reintegrate the separatist areas into Russia.
He also unveiled a sweeping plan this month to help veterans, including increasing support to reintegrate them after they complete their service and assisting service members' families.
It would also implement changes that help ex-offenders successfully reintegrate into their communities once they're released, like helping them obtain identification and set up a savings account.
Jothin, who was at Thai Airways for 35 years, says a priority for the new team is to reintegrate Thai Smile under the Thai Airways brand and license.
After the bill passed on Friday, Amendment 4 supporters said that the measure was a step backward for efforts to reintegrate people with felony records into local communities.
Unlike abstinence-based recovery programs for alcohol and other substances, overcoming this dependency requires addicts to find a way to reintegrate pieces of the technology into their lives.
Belgian Justice Minister Koen Geens said that the suspected shooter was on a planned two-day release from prison, as part of attempts to reintegrate him into society.
"On Russia and the G7, I'm aware of the moves to reintegrate Russia into the G7," he said at a news conference in Berlin alongside Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Last April, the Islamic kingdom - a top U.S. ally - accepted nine Yemenis and put them through a government-run rehabilitation program that seeks to reintegrate militants into society.
Under the historic agreement to end one of the world's longest conflicts, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) will lay down arms and reintegrate into civilian life.
He is currently working with a hikikomori support center in Fukuoka that provides therapy to people of all ages with this condition, helping them reintegrate back into society.
We have interviewed dozens of returning foreign fighters and domestic terror suspects for our work and understand their struggle to reintegrate into a society that finds them abhorrent.
COP will not result in more drug courts or help treat addiction, which could assist persons who are charged with drug crimes reintegrate into society and not recidivate.
"That is important so these children can reintegrate little by little into their old environment, because they will be very traumatized and vulnerable," Urzua told Reuters on Tuesday.
The absence of clear mechanisms to reintegrate former members and supporters will hinder the chances of preventing them from rejoining ISIS elsewhere or migrating to like-minded groups.
As part of the documentary, cult expert Rick Alan Ross will help Edmondson and Ames reintegrate themselves into their old lives and appeal to remaining members of NXIVM.
"We're in the last phase of the amnesty to reintegrate those who have gone through various programmes and trainings, a gradual wind down," programme spokesman Owei Lakemfa said.
"It will be necessary to reintegrate with our wildness, respecting our natural world, if we are to remain on this planet," Ms. Gillis wrote in a program note.
They believe that in international negotiations shorn of malign Saudi influence and anti-Iranian American ideology, they could make effective deals to fully reintegrate into the world economy.
Governor Jamal, a father of six, also won support from the central government in Kabul for programs to build schools and reintegrate former Taliban fighters into their communities.
The breakthrough took place under pragmatic President Hassan Rouhani, who sees it as a springboard for Iran to reintegrate into the international community and return to world markets.
Today, there are more than 30 bills currently under congressional consideration intended to refine and improve the Transition Assistance Program to better reintegrate service members into civilian communities.
Weinstein has tried to do the same, arguing that his achievements have been forgotten — and some have defended him as he attempts to reintegrate himself into public life.
Hundreds of fighters remain in former demobilization camps, where many are participating in business projects meant to help them reintegrate into society and find ways to make a living.
The new document, which was valid in 52 countries, allowed refugees and freed prisoners of war to reintegrate and emigrate without fear or being rejected for lack of documentation.
The package will fund options for women and girls who are at risk of trafficking, help reintegrate victims into society and pay for broader humanitarian support, the government said.
Impulse helps girls and women trafficked from India to reintegrate into society by equipping them with the skills needed to enter the local job market or set up businesses.
These men and women, asked to accomplish extraordinary goals on behalf of the state, must also come home and reintegrate into society at the end of deployment or service.
Cancer Mindshift, which is still in development, "nudges" teens and young adults to take on bite-size activities to help them reintegrate into normal activities and forge stronger connections.
Quickly, they were drummed from the service, ignored by the general public and left to fend for themselves as they struggled to reintegrate with society, often with disastrous results.
The main stipulations: the rebels would give up their arms and reintegrate into society, and the Colombian government would invest resources into vulnerable, rural areas and support demobilization efforts.
He also offered to reintegrate and help remove sanctions against Taliban members who engage in peace talks, denounce violence, recognize the Afghan government and respect the rule of law.
He&aposs living in a rural camp in northern Colombia where some 200 rebels are catching up on their studies and learning new skills needed to reintegrate into civilian life.
The firm will be slimmed down into three divisions and will seek to retain and to reintegrate Postbank, a unit it had previously aimed to put on the auction block.
Hillary Clinton, if she wins, will have to figure out how to lower the temperature that Trump has raised, and how to reintegrate a fascistic mass movement into normal politics.
One of the sources said he could benefit from an amnesty law that Algeria passed as it tried to reintegrate former militants after a bloody Islamist insurgency in the 1990s.
It gives exonerees a lump-sum payout of $80,000 for every year spent behind bars, an additional annuity in the same amount, and funds to help people reintegrate into society.
A failure to successfully reintegrate Taliban fighters would threaten any peace agreement as disaffected former Taliban who may have been expecting a peace dividend may return to violent, predatory behavior.
The capital rules will also determine whether Deutsche Bank can afford to reintegrate its retail unit Postbank, which sources have said the lender may want to keep rather than sell.
Yeah, I did a little reunion, and I kind of want to reintegrate it into my overall thing in some sort of way but that has yet to be seen.
For example: the Federal Bureau of Prisons ended contracts with 16 transitional housing facilities in October, slashing the number of available beds for ex-felons looking to reintegrate into society.
One solution proposed by Ms. Abinanti and others are Yurok "wellness villages," planned living sites along the river where the tribe can help reintegrate people who have struggled with addiction.
The essence of the 2015 deal was that Iran agreed to curb its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions so it could reintegrate into the world economy.
To mention only a few: finding solutions to the opioid crisis, attracting investment from multinational corporations, revitalizing the nuclear arsenal, attracting skilled immigrants, and helping ex-offenders reintegrate into society.
Among the various emotions that have come with his "freedom" is a fear that I won't ever be able to reintegrate him back into my life like I would like to.
To use PayPal Checkout with Smart Buttons, existing retailers will not have to reintegrate their sites with PayPal Checkout, the company tells us — they'll only need to perform a small update.
" It said authorities in Xinjiang have cracked down on "violent terrorist activities," while convicted criminals are provided with skills to reintegrate themselves into society at "vocational education and employment training centers.
They go to church with the people who offered them the house, and a social worker comes occasionally to check in and offer help to them as they reintegrate into society.
The South Bend mayor unveiled a sweeping plan this week to assist veterans, including boosting support to reintegrate veterans after they complete their service and assisting servicemembers' families, among other things.
A new rank structure and uniform combination If the Space Force continues using Air Force rank and uniforms, military space professionals will slowly reintegrate into the Air Force simply by osmosis.
The military spends on average 6-12 months preparing our soldiers for their assignment and deployment, and yet we only spend 3-5 days preparing them to reintegrate to civilian life.
The actress stars in the film as the aunt of six children living off the grid with their parents until tragedy strikes and the family is forced to reintegrate into civilization.
She's be recovering from her wild phase and trying to reintegrate herself in family life while the rest of her crew wondered if they could ever have the old Miley back.
This program is critical to helping eligible service members and veterans with service-connected disabilities receive the skills and training necessary to help them reintegrate into the workforce and their communities.
The military goes to great lengths to help service members reintegrate into civilian society, including medical and psychiatric support; Michael Phelps, among others, has called for similar services for our athletes.
But Mr. Lipsky said his predicament, as someone with education and decades of professional experience, underscored the obstacles all prisoners face in trying to reintegrate into society and become productive again.
It also plans to reintegrate Postbank, a German retail banking business, with its private and commercial-clients business in Germany, creating a business with 20 million customers and far greater scale.
As important as parental leave is, it is also critical that workplaces have plans in place to reintegrate new parents into the workforce and accommodate the scheduling challenges of young children.
"The women need help to reintegrate in society," said Oriana Cannavo, head of the charity's Catania branch, nodding towards a woman in a short turquoise dress sauntering up and down the pavement.
In an understated, nuanced performance, Roberts plays Heidi Bergman, the lead counselor at the Homecoming facility in Florida, a place designed to reintegrate soldiers returning from the war in the Middle East.
Atkins, who devised the initiative after seeing a friend sleeping in a coach luggage compartment, said he wanted to "understand how and why people become homeless, and help reintegrate them into society".
There's little to learn from the data, and Toronto definitely wishes it had more time to reintegrate its most important player on a team that played exceptional basketball while he was out.
As the March 23 deadline for a peace accord looms, negotiators are discussing how best to reintegrate ex-fighters, while Colombians consider how far they will accept former combatants back into society.
Although the migrants are relieved to be out of Libyan detention, many worry that the push to bring them back home will not be followed by a sufficient effort to reintegrate them.
To further attempt to ease his conscience, Bush will donate the net author proceeds to his own nonprofit, which works in part to help post-9/11 veterans reintegrate into civilian life.
"Right now there is no program to rehabilitate and reintegrate them, give them the type of skills that will make it less likely they will recidivise to some type of criminality," Silber said.
It also sets out a framework to reintegrate children associated with armed groups or armed forces into society, which "places children as part of the solution, not part of the problem," he said.
"Sound peace in South Sudan will not be brought about by a Security Council arms embargo, but rather by targeted measures to disarm civilians, as well as demobilize and reintegrate combatants," he said.
Upcoming new bank regulations will determine whether Deutsche Bank can afford to reintegrate retail arm Postbank, which it had put up for sale to lift its capital ratios, but would prefer to keep.
Morgan will play a career criminal who is released from prison after 15 years and is "hoping to reintegrate into a society that long ago left him behind," according to a network description.
But this can make it much more difficult for inmates to reintegrate into society: If they can't get a job, they're much more likely to turn to criminal activities to make ends meet.
Alphabet tapped Fawaz as Fadell's replacement, as he also worked at Motorola with Osterloh, and at some point began to take the necessary steps to reintegrate the smart home appliance maker with Google proper.
Pawlenty has held a massive fundraising advantage over Johnson since entering the race in April, but he has struggled to reintegrate in a party that has changed drastically since he left office in 2011.
Because of this, when inmates are released, the jail now provides them with information about how to contact local mental-health professionals, suicide hotlines, and other free resources to help them reintegrate more successfully.
"Creating green jobs helps returning migrants to reintegrate, benefits their communities, and reduces the risk of them leaving again or becoming radicalized," said Lavinia Prati of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Niger.
Bell does a lot of work with PATH, People Assisting The Homeless, and recently gave $10,000 to Sun Cedar, an organization that gives jobs to felons, addicts, and others struggling to reintegrate to society.
The war was coming to an end, and those of us still there, and the veterans who were already back home, understood that it would be music that helped us reintegrate into civilian life.
While successful overall — fewer Californians are being imprisoned, and there's been no significant increase in crime — ex-prisoners are still struggling to reintegrate into society and permanently break the cycle of arrests and incarceration.
Rather than trimming sentences from the start, these programs allow prisoners to earn credits toward early release by participating in programs intended to help reintegrate them into society and reduce their propensity to reoffend.
We will talk about people who were recently pushed out of Austin because it has become unaffordable, and how we will reintegrate them back into the flow of the city with more mobility options.
These days, Al-Jizawi works full-time for the Istanbul-based nonprofit organization she founded called Start Point, which helps Syrian women who have been kidnapped, raped, or detained reintegrate back into their communities.
Those pups will need time to decompress and reintegrate into society, and, since the dogs don't receive retirement benefits, Mission K9 Rescue provides the much needed funding to assist handlers and adopters with medical bills.
In Kenya, I visited a program run by a civil society organization that helped young men and women who had begun the radicalization process, but wanted to reintegrate into society before it was too late.
Considering that in the 2016 presidential election the state was won by 122,911 votes, the issue is a game-changer for whoever holds power, and directly related to how ex-offenders successfully reintegrate into society.
Most significantly, Trump recently issued an executive order to create the Federal Interagency Council on Crime Prevention and Improving Reentry -- to align federal government resources toward helping those returning home from prison to reintegrate successfully.
When they first visited in 2010, they realized that, in reality, Palace is the home of Florida Justice Transitions, a program designed to help offenders reintegrate into a society that wants them to disappear forever.
Hours later, he and three Pathway staff members whose jobs centered on helping servicemen reintegrate into society were found dead, and Pathway had suffered the very sort of tragedy that it was devised to prevent.
In 2014, Fukushima was bestowed a Women's Challenge Award from the Japanese government's gender equality bureau for her entrepreneurial drive and her sustained efforts to help ex-yakuza members rehabilitate and reintegrate back into society.
My organization, the Association for the Development of Peasant Initiatives (ASSODIP) has for many years worked tirelessly – on a shoestring budget – to help child survivors from Rubaya's mines reintegrate into society and secure alternative work.
The Pathway Home, which operates out of the Veterans Home of California, is a nonprofit that helps post-22008/11 military veterans reintegrate into civilian life, including by counseling clients with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Dozens of militants have returned to Denmark after fighting for ISIS in the Middle East, and the country has been experimenting with ways to reintegrate the former fighters, including psychological counseling, education and job advice.
"I think the film at a thematic level is perhaps suggesting that we as a community are stronger when rather than dividing we reintegrate into our community the fallen, the forgotten, the disgraced," Hooper said.
A Koranic student (known as a talibe) named Demba, 8, attends karate training in the courtyard of Maison de la Gare, an organization that helps talibe street children reintegrate into society, in Saint-Louis, Senegal.
" Melissa Mark-Viverito, the City Council speaker, praised Getting Out and Staying Out and its partners for helping young convicts "come back and successfully reintegrate into our civic life and into society and our communities.
The prospect of repatriating citizens who had joined the Islamic State, and of trying to prosecute or reintegrate them into society, has raised daunting concerns for many allied governments over security, legal and political risks.
And on a press call Monday, senior administration officials pointed to the "repatriation" of tens of thousands of Salvadorans from the US in recent years as evidence that the Salvadoran government can successfully reintegrate people.
U.N. officials urged the international community to work with the Afghan government to try to support and reintegrate refugees and other displaced people so they can benefit from government programs and not rely on foreign aid.
Dozens of Americans convicted of terrorism-related crimes are approaching the end of their prison terms, sparking a debate over how to reintegrate them into society in a way that lowers the potential for repeated crimes.
Much as we'd like to believe that white supremacists exist on the radical fringe, and that what it will take to cure them is to reintegrate them into mainstream society, the truth is not so simple.
KABUL (Reuters) - German Interior Minister Thomas De Maiziere promised Afghanistan financial help to help reintegrate returned migrants during a visit to Kabul on Monday overshadowed by the latest in a series of deadly suicide bomb attacks.
Instead of having to defend the early release of all offenders, including those who may be unrepentant or otherwise incorrigible, proponents need only support those who have actively taken steps to better reintegrate themselves into society.
Propelled by a revanchist post-Communist ideology, Russia has embarked on an imperialist foreign policy to reintegrate the post-Soviet zone as evidenced by the annexation of the Crimea and other belligerent moves in the region.
Failure to secure peace deals and reintegrate rebels in Chad and Sudan has led to a "market for cross-border combatants" linking those two countries and Libya, said a report by the Small Arms Survey group.
"We don't have any programs," said Ali Kadri, the spokesman for the Islamic Council of Queensland, who said he helped reintegrate two women who were deported back to Australia after attempting to join ISIS in 2015.
"What is the current interagency policy, strategy, and process for ensuring that terrorist/extremist offenders successfully reintegrate into society?" asked U.S. Senators Richard Shelby and Margaret Hassan in a letter to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Burton, 44, was inspired to launch his "Skin Deep" photo project after seeing the documentary G-Dog about the work of Father Greg Boyle, who founded Homeboy Industries to help former gang members reintegrate into their communities.
The seizure of Crimea and the brutal combat in eastern Ukraine over the last five years have done much to unify Ukraine in opposition to Russia, but this will not do much to reintegrate the conflict territories.
Giving women survivors of trafficking and slavery the chance to talk about their experiences back home also helps them to rebuild their confidence and reintegrate into their communities, said Tsitsi Matekaire of the campaign charity Equality Now.
When her hallucinations and mania fade early on in the series, she attempts to negotiate a healthy work-life balance with her agent, and decides to reintegrate herself into her community by installing a neighborhood park bench.
But we're not talking small ifs: Boston must seamlessly reintegrate Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward without stunting the growth of its young players; Toronto needs a full return to health (or close to it) from Kawhi Leonard.
But as a theatrical parable, "Re-Member Me" is powerful nonetheless, positing acting as a means by which gay men of a very recent era sought to reintegrate themselves into a culture that otherwise viciously disowned them.
The mustang is part of a feral herd that's been captured for a rehabilitation program meant to keep the animal population humanely in check while helping prisoners like Roman (the Flemish actor Matthias Schoenaerts) reintegrate into society.
Seduced by this power, and relieved to escape the domestic drudgery of their everyday lives, these women can prove tougher than men to deradicalise and reintegrate into their communities, according to the Neem Foundation, which runs the programme.
In it, Ali returned from the US to her birthplace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia — the former Khmer Rouge that she escaped as a child — to reintegrate with a community that has been traumatized by its history of genocide.
He claims the RCMP, the Canadian federal police force, extensively questioned him about his time with ISIS and are now working to reintegrate him into broader society under a new de-radicalization program for ex-militants like himself.
White House adviser Jared Kushner, the President's son-in-law, met with members of both parties at the White House in September to discuss improvements to the federal prison system, including better ways to reintegrate convicts into society.
For instance, USO PathfinderSM provides a network of transition services and partners to help service members navigate, understand and engage with a growing network of resources and programs available to support them as they reintegrate into their communities.
Since the signing of the agreement, the guns of the guerillas have fallen silent, and nearly 7,85033 active FARC fighters have entered cantonment zones where they are preparing to give up their arms and reintegrate into civilian society.
Brian C.H. Fong, a political scientist at the Education University of Hong Kong, has dated the change to 2009, when Beijing began a campaign to cultivate Chinese identity here, as part of its effort to reintegrate the territory.
For those women who chose to join Boko Haram, the power and freedom afforded to them means they are far more difficult than men to de-radicalise and reintegrate into their communities, according to Nigerian psychologist Fatima Akilu.
Seduced by the power, and disenchanted with the domestic drudgery of their everyday lives, women are far more difficult than men to deradicalize and reintegrate into their communities, said Akilu, who called for more support for the former captives.
Human rights organizations and lawyers have urged governments to take back families who traveled to territories once controlled by ISIS, arguing that the longer the children stay, the harder it will be to reintegrate them into their home country.
Now that the children — there are six, from newborn to age 18 — are in Iraq and a step closer to repatriation, the government is confronting its next big challenge in the case: how to reintegrate them into Australian society.
Almost as soon as the project got off the ground, critics honed in on what some called tasteless or downright toxic humor, raising questions about how best to reintegrate America's ever-growing population of military veterans back into society.
Deutsche's capital plans will also determine whether Deutsche Bank will reintegrate its retail unit Postbank, which it had put up for sale to lift its capital ratios, but would prefer to keep, people close to the bank said last week.
The new president, whoever he is, will struggle to extend his authority over the lawless country, let alone disarm and reintegrate young rebels into a society with few formal jobs and lots of opportunities to make a living by the gun.
The capital rules will determine whether Deutsche Bank can afford to reintegrate its retail unit Postbank, which it had put up for sale to lift its capital ratios, but would prefer to keep, the people close to the bank said.
With that empowerment, women entangled in extremist groups are far more difficult than men to de-radicalise and reintegrate into their communities, said Fatima Akilu, executive director of the Neem Foundation, a nonprofit group aimed at countering extremism in Nigeria.
The bipartisan group of lawmakers support the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2628, which seeks to reduce sentencing for prior drug offenses, reduce the current mandatory minimum sentences, and help recently released inmates reintegrate into society and become productive citizens.
Now attracting 26 customers on an average day—mostly tourists—the café is the first initiative of its kind to reintegrate survivors back into mainstream Indian society, according to Atul Kumar, a mechanical engineer and also the manager of Sheroes Hangout.
Well, not quickly, because I did mobile until we were at about an $8 billion run rate, and then we decided it was so important we were going to take all the mobile pieces and reintegrate them into the desktop teams.
Hurdles ahead: Australian authorities are grappling with how to reintegrate the children — who were exposed to the Islamic State's brutality — back into society, the same question that has vexed governments around the world, as thousands of children languish in camps.
Critics have raised concerns that if it succeeds, it would undermine the nuclear deal by making it harder for Iran to reintegrate into the world economy, strengthening the hand of hard-liners in Tehran who want to abandon the accord.
Noor Huda Ismail, founder of the Institute for International Peace Building, which works to reintegrate former terrorism convicts into Indonesian society, said Mr. Aman's followers liked his strict view that the Indonesia government must be shunned because it is secular.
There is no government program to de-radicalize returning fighters or reintegrate them into society, said Ridha Raddaoui, a lawyer and co-author of a new report on terrorism in Tunisia by the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights.
In the settlement road map signed in early October, Mr. Zelensky agreed to a timeline for local elections and to other political steps needed to reintegrate the breakaway regions with Ukraine without any corresponding timeline for Russia to withdraw its troops.
"Right now there is no program to rehabilitate and reintegrate them, give them the type of skills that will make it less likely they will recidivise to some type of criminality," Mitch Silber, former director of Intelligence Analysis at the NYPD, told CNN.
We see Denton trying to reintegrate into society, but it won't be that simple: Denton soon finds himself trapped in a mess he left behind — a crossfire between a crooked sheriff, a vengeful D.A. and a mafia kingpin who knows too much.
Under the old plans, Thyssenkrupp Materials would have held a 50 percent stake in the planned JV with Tata Steel but under the revised proposal it will reintegrate its steel business in the third quarter, resulting in a net loss for the year.
The Saudis agreed, after lengthy negotiations that at one point involved Obama and Saudi King Salman, to take the nine Yemenis for resettlement and put them through a government-run rehabilitation program that seeks to reintegrate militants into society, the officials said.
"The government didn't want to antagonize certain segments of South African society, so once they knew about you, you were warned and monitored and told to reintegrate yourself, and there were no cases of repeat behavior that we know of," Mr. Ewi said.
Written and directed by Jason Hall, the drama is based on the book of the same name by journalist David Finkel and tells the story of a group of soldiers struggling to reintegrate into civilian life after returning from tours in Iraq.
Angela King started Life After Hate with other former white supremacists because she wanted people like herself to know that they were not alone, and to offer them resources to help reintegrate into mainstream society—counseling, job training, mentoring, and peer support.
The acid test now is whether those who have given up looking for work or have been unemployed for long periods (around 23 percent of those unemployed have been so for six months or more) are able to reintegrate into the jobs available.
Guantanamo: If the Light Goes Out illustrates the experience of Guantanamo detainees in three distinct chapters: Guantanamo itself, the camps in which the prisoners are detained, and the homes of released detainees attempting to reintegrate themselves into society after their traumatic experiences.
LISBON (Reuters) - Inmates from one of Portugal's biggest youth prisons took to the stage at a prominent Lisbon music venue this week to perform Mozart's 'Così fan tutte' - a unique initiative using opera to reintegrate prisoners back into society and reduce reoffences.
Even those who pose little or no security risks may be hard to reintegrate into society because of their ideology or wartime experiences, and children who had been part of ISIS through no fault of their own are likely to be stigmatized.
Combined with helping animals, LARC operates the Warriors and Wolves program which brings veterans to our sanctuary to help them learn valuable job skills for future permanent employment, and to learn ways to help them reintegrate into society and reunite with friends and families.
It is one thing to rehabilitate convicts by offering them therapy, altering their behavior, and helping them reintegrate into society; it is quite another to try to reorient an adult's beliefs about the divine so that he recognizes the virtues of tolerance and respect.
The most lucrative markets for opioids were communities where opportunities were drying up and hope was running out; some drug companies took clear advantage of this, according to the plaintiffs, and allegedly singled out veterans, often struggling to reintegrate in society, as a key market.
In a statement, Mr. Trump said the Iranian government "faces a choice: Either change its threatening, destabilizing behavior and reintegrate with the global economy, or continue down a path of economic isolation," and then he returned to the issue on Twitter on Tuesday morning.
Kristi Jacobson investigates the effects of isolation on inmates (and a program designed to reintegrate them into the general prison population) in a Virginia supermax facility where almost everyone is in a solitary 8-foot-by-10-foot cell for 23 hours a day.
"If released without rehabilitation, close supervision, and means to successfully reintegrate into his society as a law-abiding citizen, it is assessed detainee would immediately seek out prior associates and reengage in hostilities and extremist support activities at home and abroad," his file said.
Even if VET TV doesn't care about the other supermajority of Americans who don't get it, as their mission statement suggests, how are veterans going to reintegrate into a society where the public might be inclined to think we're all a bunch of knuckle draggers?
The Last OG: Fresh off his historic Oscar win for best screenplay, Jordan Peele is headed back to TV with a new TBS comedy series called The Last OG. The show stars Tracy Morgan as an ex-con trying to reintegrate into his old life in Brooklyn.
The bank will reintegrate its business for so-called affluent clients — private banking customers with under 2 million Swiss francs ($2.1 million) managed by the bank — into the same organizational structure as its high net worth clients, in order to help boost business as their assets grow.
The rating actions reflect the announcement on 5 March 2017 by PB's parent, Deutsche Bank AG (DB, A-/Negative/F1/a-), that it is abandoning its plans to sell PB. As a result, DB intends to retain and reintegrate PB into its own German retail banking business.
The victims -- Christine Loeber, 22008; Jennifer Golick, 22016; and Jennifer Gonzales, 21 -- worked at the Pathway Home, a nonprofit that operates at the larger facility and helps post-2200/23 military veterans reintegrate into civilian life, including by counseling clients with post-traumatic stress disorder, officials said.
After taking office, Mr. Chirac declared that he intended to reintegrate French military forces into the NATO structure, a project (which ultimately became bogged down) that the United States had wanted since de Gaulle removed them and kicked the NATO headquarters out of France in 1966.
Substantial international assistance will be vital, given Afghanistan's poverty, its weak institutions, its youthful population seeking jobs, the need to reintegrate fighters and refugees, and to counter opposition from ISIS-Khorasan and other extremists, just to mention some of the challenges a new government will face.
Fencing has been taught to inmates elsewhere, including France and the United States, but the group behind the Senegal training, For the Smile of a Child, says this is the first experiment designed by psychologists specifically to use the sport to help youngsters reintegrate into society.
One of the issues that we came across as we talked with a lot of formerly incarcerated people was that it's really hard to start up your own business, it's really hard to get a job, it's really hard to reintegrate back into the society, into the economy.
CHIBOK, Nigeria (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The parents of the 21 Chibok schoolgirls freed by Boko Haram in October after two and a half years in captivity must be involved in the Nigerian government's efforts to care for the girls and reintegrate them into society, campaigners said on Friday.
But finding employment is one of the crucial factors to ensuring formerly incarcerated people reintegrate into society: A study for the University of Missouri found that recidivism rates dropped by more than 33 percent for inmates who acquired a GED and found a full-time job after release.
But since the usual way to reintegrate the sexes is to have them marry one another and raise kids, what Silicon Valley probably needs right now more than either workplace anti-microaggression training or an alt-right underground is a basic friendliness to family, pregnancy and child rearing.
Drop the mention of annulments and the pro forma nod to "indissolubility," replace "priest" with "pastor," and there is nothing in his language that couldn't be reproduced by a Protestant church dealing with the same issues and seeking to reintegrate its remarried members to fellowship and the Lord's table.
In doing this, the state sacrifices the ability of these children to reintegrate with their families; many of their parents and guardians can't afford to travel across the state to learn how to read their child a bedtime story or how to deal with a temper tantrum appropriately.
Many of these activists already rue the compromises that the government of President Petro O. Poroshenko, who replaced Mr. Yanukovych, agreed to with Moscow in earlier peace deals, particularly what they see as a commitment to reintegrate the region politically and economically and stage elections before Russian troops leave.
READ: Iowa is getting serious about Kamala Harris Based on a similar program called "Back on Track" she launched as the San Francisco district attorney, its sister program in Los Angeles created social services that aimed to help "non-violent, non-sexual, non-serious" felons reintegrate into their communities.
"The government will need to disarm and reintegrate these combatants through a viable disarmament, demobilization and reintegration process; reform the national army, which fell apart in 2013, to ensure proper civilian protection; and manage the return of displaced people and refugees," said Lewis Mudge, a researcher with Human Rights Watch.
People with a record can't work near open alcohol containers, ("Because we have a system that makes it as hard as possible for people to reintegrate into society," Rosen remarks), so he established New Arc farms, which exists on the same property as Ironbound but is independent of the cidery.
American allies would have to choose between doing business with Iran or with the US. Iran has begun to reintegrate itself into the global economy in the past year, and it has developed meaningful business ties with big companies that are based in the countries that struck the Iran deal.
Many of the groups involved in the current legal challenge argue that with the new financial obligations repayment requirement, the state has not only curbed the ability for those with felony records to reintegrate into society, it has also thwarted the will of the voters who passed Amendment 4 last November.
Many of the groups involved in the recent lawsuits argue that with the measure's financial obligations repayment requirement, the state has not only curbed the ability for those with felony records to reintegrate into society, it has also thwarted the will of the voters who passed Amendment 4 last November.
These contests could shape the future of the next generation in Iran, where nearly 20003 percent of the 80 million population is under 30 and anxious to reintegrate into the international community and return to world markets following last year's nuclear deal and the lifting of most of the punitive sanctions.
Over the past year, the American Enterprise Institute convened a group of scholars to delve into this problem, bringing together more than two dozen program evaluators, criminologists, and researchers to discuss what works and what does not in helping formerly incarcerated individuals successfully leave prison and reintegrate back into their communities.
British Regulators Help Iranian Banks Come in from the Cold | British regulators are trying to help three Iranian-owned banks reintegrate into the financial system after years of international sanctions by deploying a unit meant to encourage start-up banks to gain regulatory approval and start operations by allocating specific resources to them.
PROSKE The door into this for me was the character of Kaspar: a returning veteran, who might have been popular in an alpha way in this town, but who comes back from war and is now displaced and an outcast — not a mustache-twirling villain, but trying to reintegrate into a peacetime society.
The government — whose nucleus is a group of former Khmer Rouge officials and soldiers who defected early on — has effectively blocked the tribunal from reaching further into the ranks of the Khmer Rouge, many of whom gained positions in the army or local government when they agreed to reintegrate in the 256s.
The series banks everything on the weird tonal whiplash that results from flashing between the mystical otherworldly bullshit of the OA's story and the more realistic tales of her attempts to reintegrate with the little town she grew up in, but it never finds a way to make the mystical bullshit believable.
That's why VICE Impact launched the Vote Now campaign to shed light on what's working and what's not with the electoral system and to support of the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Let People Vote effort, which aims to give people who have have served their time the right to vote and better reintegrate into society.
"These warnings do not reflect a country's ability to mitigate potential risk with regard to transferred detainees or serve as an appropriate substitute for the administration's careful and individualized assessment based on all relevant facts and circumstances of the capability of potential receiving countries to successfully reintegrate detainees and implement appropriate security measures," the statement said.
Tonight on an all new episode of WOMAN—a show from feminist activist and writer Gloria Steinem that investigates issues affecting women around the world—we head to Colombia to learn how current and former female soldiers of the country's FARC guerrilla movement will reintegrate back into society following the end of the country's 50-year-long civil war.
She writes: In Icons in Ash I want to reintegrate life and death: to touch death, work with death, to be an artist of and for death, to let it speak in its mundanity, its grandeur, its familiarity and its mystery, its uniqueness and its universality, to redeem it from oblivion, to give it its own life again.
For every Cheryl Blossom, who actor Madelaine Petsch gives such self-determination and panache that even her most outlandish behavior (like de facto grave-robbing in the finale) seems believable, there's a Kevin Keller (Casey Cott), who's presumably going to reintegrate into the halls of Riverdale High next year, after decamping for that organ-stealing cult and betraying some of his closest friends.
This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity VICE Impact launched the Vote Now campaign to shed light on what's working and what's not with the electoral system and to support of the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Let People Vote effort, which aims to give people who have have served their time the right to vote and better reintegrate into society.
Since our last Winter Meeting, we strengthened partnerships with states on initiatives to help former inmates reintegrate into society with good employment opportunities, inked an agreement to elevate governors' roles in international trade, launched a learning collaborative on new transportation technologies, announced a new cross-sector collaboration to improve the health and success of children and families, and much more.
To reach an additional 22,000 beds in a matter of months, the suit suggests that the city and county work together to explore options like shared housing, tiny houses, 3D printed homes and "other financially feasible options that enable rapid sheltering along with wrap-around services to empower those experiencing homelessness to reintegrate with their communities," Mitchell said in a press release.
At the time, though I was frustrated by June's choice to stay in Gilead, I thought she had to stay, because that's where the story was, but the skill with which the show depicts these tiny slices of Emily's life as she tries to reintegrate into modern society suggests to me that there's a ton of story to tell outside of Gilead, too.
Cars 3 is most successful when it finds ways to reintegrate Lightning into the tone and world of the first film, as he tries to grapple with his legacy and realizes Doc (who appears in flashbacks that seem as if they might have been cobbled together from outtakes and deleted scenes Newman recorded for the first film) might offer him wisdom even from beyond the grave.
Against this American backdrop the new biography of de Gaulle is relevant — in addition to just being educational, a sweeping-yet-concise introduction to the most brilliant, infuriating and ineffably French of men — because his grand project, his only consistent purpose apart from his own ambition, was a struggle to reintegrate the competing narratives of Frenchness, to get his country to transcend its ideological civil war.
The project intends to detail the dangers and inequities of the American criminal justice system, particularly the juvenile justice system, largely focusing on the stories of three people close to Mr. Williams: his cousin Niven, who is trying to reintegrate into society after more than a decade in prison; his nephew Dominic; and his friend and "Wire" co-star Felicia Pearson, who has cycled in and out of prison.
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"These compounds have become so taboo that in order to reintegrate them into society, we have to use the very best scientific evidence as to how they work in the brain, how they can be beneficial to mankind," she said, displaying a photograph comparing brain activity on LSD to a normal, nontripping baseline, to point out that in the LSD brains, there's a large increase in "connectivity," or neurons talking to one another, giving credence to the long-held idea that an acid trip can lead to new ideas.

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