Custody

  • 81joint custody — see custody b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. joint custody …

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  • 82child custody — See: custody (of a child) Category: Divorce & Family Law → Divorce, Child Support & Custody Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009 …

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  • 83Police Custody and Security Officer — A Police Custody and Security Officer is a civilian employee of a Scottish police force. Pay ranges from £15,912– £19,002 per year [ [http://www.strathclyde.police.uk/recruitment/Police Staff/Current Vacancies/Police Custody and Security Officer… …

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  • 84Chain of custody — Evidence Part of the …

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  • 85Aboriginal deaths in custody — became a major issue because of a widespread perception that a disproportionate number of indigenous Australians were dying in jail after being arrested by police. This concern was particularly acute in the 1980s, when there was a perception… …

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  • 86Child custody laws in the United States — Child custody and guardianship are legal terms which are sometimes used to describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent and his or her child, such as the right of the parent to make decisions for the child, and the parent s duty …

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  • 87Melbourne Custody Centre — The Melbourne Custody Centre is the main reception facility in Melbourne, Australia for people who have been arrested by police. The centre is located underneath the Melbourne Magistrates Court the centre is utilised during the day to hold… …

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  • 88protective custody — see custody c Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. protective custody …

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  • 89Death in custody — is when a person dies when in the custody of the police, prison service or other authorities. Death in custody remains a controversial subject, with the authorities often being accused of abuse, neglect, racism and cover ups of the causes of… …

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  • 90Primary physical custody — is a term that is often used in child custody orders to denote the parent with whom a child spends or lives the great majority of time with. It is a term that is often used in cases where parents are awarded joint physical custody and one parent… …

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