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词汇 work release
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Definition of work release in English:

work release

noun
mass nounNorth American
  • Leave of absence from prison by day enabling a prisoner to continue in normal employment.

    (服刑期间仍继续原有工作的)白昼离狱假

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She gets 48 hours, Susan McDougal, of work release every week, and then she wears a bracelet.
    • This amounts to a work release program for the ethically challenged.
    • This is followed by six months of day treatment with work release, known within the program as reentry.
    • Regrettably, people breach parole, community service orders, work release programs, every day, just because they do not necessarily want to adhere to the discipline of the regime.
    • Well, all of the material tends to indicate that work release is unlikely, in fact.
    • While he was on work release at the Queensboro Correctional Facility, the New York State Division of Parole continually denied Ferguson a parole.
    • He served three years behind bars, two years on work release and two years on parole.
    • I have work release after second block, so I get out at ten thirty.
    • Depending on type of sentence and good behavior while incarcerated, some residents obtained work release.
    • He did not get parole, he did not get work release, he did not get home leave, he did not get so many other rights that he would have had.
    • She was granted work release and ordered to undergo an evaluation.
    • People think I got preferential treatment, but people in my position usually get work release.
    • Oh, I got out on work release, because I was working.
    • What we would say is that there would also be eligibility for work release much earlier than that, something like six months earlier perhaps.
    • Or, as the production notes suggest, are they on work release?
    • By that time he had been released on work release.
    • Virtually everyone in work release has a job, often found while still incarcerated.
    • The prisoners worked on the site as part of the Department of Justice's section 94 day work release program.
    • Examining drug offenders on work release, the Delaware study found that those who received substance abuse treatment were less likely to return to prison, saving both the state and taxpayers.
    • He also ordered her to serve three months in work release followed by nine months of home confinement.

Definition of work release in US English:

work release

nounwərk rəˈlis
North American
  • Leave of absence from prison by day enabling a prisoner to continue in normal employment.

    (服刑期间仍继续原有工作的)白昼离狱假

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Well, all of the material tends to indicate that work release is unlikely, in fact.
    • This is followed by six months of day treatment with work release, known within the program as reentry.
    • He did not get parole, he did not get work release, he did not get home leave, he did not get so many other rights that he would have had.
    • What we would say is that there would also be eligibility for work release much earlier than that, something like six months earlier perhaps.
    • Oh, I got out on work release, because I was working.
    • By that time he had been released on work release.
    • While he was on work release at the Queensboro Correctional Facility, the New York State Division of Parole continually denied Ferguson a parole.
    • Examining drug offenders on work release, the Delaware study found that those who received substance abuse treatment were less likely to return to prison, saving both the state and taxpayers.
    • People think I got preferential treatment, but people in my position usually get work release.
    • He served three years behind bars, two years on work release and two years on parole.
    • He also ordered her to serve three months in work release followed by nine months of home confinement.
    • This amounts to a work release program for the ethically challenged.
    • Regrettably, people breach parole, community service orders, work release programs, every day, just because they do not necessarily want to adhere to the discipline of the regime.
    • Virtually everyone in work release has a job, often found while still incarcerated.
    • Depending on type of sentence and good behavior while incarcerated, some residents obtained work release.
    • I have work release after second block, so I get out at ten thirty.
    • Or, as the production notes suggest, are they on work release?
    • The prisoners worked on the site as part of the Department of Justice's section 94 day work release program.
    • She gets 48 hours, Susan McDougal, of work release every week, and then she wears a bracelet.
    • She was granted work release and ordered to undergo an evaluation.
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