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Women / American Civil Liberties Union / Incarceration in the United States / Justice / Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Human rights / Crime / Deck v. Missouri / Ethics / Criminal justice / Incarceration of women
Date: 2013-10-04 11:53:51
Women
American Civil Liberties Union
Incarceration in the United States
Justice
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Human rights
Crime
Deck v. Missouri
Ethics
Criminal justice
Incarceration of women

THE SHACKLING OF INCARCERATED PREGNANT WOMEN: A HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION COMMITTED REGULARLY IN THE UNITED STATES An Alternative Report to the Fourth Periodic Report of the United States of America Submitted Pursuant to th

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