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Suspension refers to a temporary removal or exclusion from a position or activity, which can include the workplace, school, public office, clergy, or sports. It may be either paid or unpaid and is typically imposed to allow for an investigation or as a disciplinary measure for infractions of rules or policies.

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31-848: Kriegel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ana Kriégel (2004–2018), Russian-Irish murder victim. Annie Kriegel (1926–1995), French historian Blandine Kriegel (born 1943), French philosopher Danièle Kriegel  [ fr ] (born 1950), French journalist František Kriegel (1908–1979), Czechoslovak politician and physician Hans-Peter Kriegel (born 1948), German computer scientist Leonard Kriegel (born 1933), American author Mark Kriegel , American author, journalist, and television commentator Maurice Kriegel-Valrimont (1914–2006), French politician Volker Kriegel (1943–2003), German jazz guitarist Irving Rhinehart Kriegel (1918-2006) US Army WWII Veteran. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

62-411: A police officer who shoots a person while on duty will be given a suspension with pay during the investigation, not to punish, but to enable the department to carry out its investigation. In academia, suspension (also known as temporary exclusion) is a form of school punishment in which a student is excluded from school lessons for a period of time. Suspension is one form of exclusionary discipline;

93-443: A cleric who celebrates a sacrament through simony , and on a person who receives ordination illicitly. The censure of suspension (along with other punishments) is to be inflicted also on a cleric who openly lives in violation of chastity and on any priest who "in the act, on the occasion, or under the pretext of confession" solicits a penitent to a sexual sin. Suspension is incurred automatically by any cleric who falsely denounces

124-634: A range of negative social outcomes, including crime, involvement in the criminal justice system , juvenile delinquency , and drug use, as well as school absenteeism, dropout rates, and weaker performance on standardized tests. A 2014 study of students in the Australian state of Victoria and the U.S. state of Washington found that suspension rates were similar in both states and that both student-level factors and school-level factors were associated with suspension. Student-level factors included "student behavior, rebelliousness, and academic failure" and

155-474: A school environment. In-school suspension is typically administered when lesser punishments, such as lunch detention, are not viable but larger punishments like out-of-school suspension or expulsion are also not viable. In the Philippines, an elected public official may be temporarily suspended from holding office to allow for an investigation to take place and prevent them to use their power to influence

186-448: A violation of policy that should result in a course of punishment, and when the employee's absence during the suspension period does not affect the company. This form of action hurts the employee because they will have no hours of work during the suspended period and therefore will not get paid, unless the suspension is with pay, or is challenged and subsequently overturned. Some jobs, which pay on salary , may have paid suspensions, in which

217-428: A written essay stating that they will not engage in the behavior that led to their out of school suspension, which they could be required to hand in to a school administrator after returning to school from their suspension, or a journal detailing the reason why they were suspended, which they would have to hand in to a school administrator just like the aforementioned written essay. Research shows that suspensions predict

248-506: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Murder of Ana Kri%C3%A9gel Anastasia "Ana" Kriégel ( / k r iː ˈ eɪ ʒ ə l / ; 18 February 2004 – 14 May 2018) was a Russian-Irish girl who was subject to a violent attack, murder and sexual assault in an abandoned house in May 2018 in Lucan near Dublin . Two boys, known only as Boy A and Boy B, who were 13 years old at

279-445: Is typically between 3-5 days. Sometimes schools will have a meeting involving the student's parents, social worker if the student is in special education, and the student following an out-of-school suspension to discuss and evaluate the matter. Sometimes suspended students are required to complete assignments during their suspensions for which they receive no credit for some of the time, but are expected to do regardless. This could include

310-406: The secondary school she attended. She was suspended for painting a black eye onto herself; her mother thinks that the painted eye was an expression of the pain she felt inside. She suffered from bullying , and self-harmed on one occasion in 2017. Some of the bullying began before she started secondary school with online bullying about her height and the fact that she was adopted. Some of

341-411: The surname Kriegel . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kriegel&oldid=1177402352 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

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372-477: The affected worker will be prevented from coming to work but will still receive pay. Generally, suspensions are deemed most effective if the affected worker remains unpaid. Suspensions are usually given after other means of counseling statements have been exhausted, but some violations may result in immediate suspension. Suspensions are tracked, and any number of them, even one may prevent one from receiving raises, bonuses or promotions, or could cause dismissal from

403-415: The bullying messages were of a sexual nature. She also set up fake social media accounts to "bully" herself. After this, her mother insisted that Ana give her the passwords to all her apps, so her mother could check them. On 14 May 2018, Ana attended a counselling session . She went home from school, changed out of uniform and walked to Leixlip town centre. She came back and went up to her room before

434-655: The child later known as Boy B called to the Kriégel home at 5:00 p.m. This was unusual; Ana's mother Geraldine recalled that Ana had no friends and that "nobody calls for Ana." Ana was last seen at 5:30 p.m. in St Catherine’s Park. Ana Kriégel's body was found on Thursday, 17 May 2018 in Glenwood House, a derelict James Gandon -designed 19th-century farmhouse, located in the townland of Coldblow west of Lucan . Her clothes were found scattered in

465-426: The company. Suspension clauses are common components of collective bargaining agreements . Suspensions may be challenged by employees in unionized organizations through the filing of a grievance . Suspension on full pay can also be used when an employee needs to be removed from the workplace to avoid prejudicing an investigation. This is used not as a punishment, but in the employer's best interest. For example,

496-423: The course of the investigation. Suspension is a punishment in sport where players are banned from playing a certain number of future games. These suspensions may be issued for severe infractions of the rules of play (such as personal fouls ), excessive technical, or flagrant fouls for the duration of a season, fights during the course of the game in which the player was a part of the wrongdoing, or misconduct off

527-482: The court. Her father said "Ana was our strength." Her mother said "Ana was a dream come true for us and she always will be. She will stay in our hearts, forever loved and forever cherished. We love you, Ana." A charity to help other teenagers was set up in her honor by Ana's family with the Russian Irish Adoption Group (RIAG), and called ANA (Ana’s Network of Adolescents). Denise Fergus,

558-511: The faithful Pars dynamica (trial procedure) Canonization Election of the Roman Pontiff Academic degrees Journals and Professional Societies Faculties of canon law Canonists Institute of consecrated life Society of apostolic life In Roman Catholic canon law, the censure of suspension prohibits certain acts by a cleric, whether the acts are of a religious character deriving from his ordination ("acts of

589-806: The field (such as illegal or banned substance use). Generally, an athlete who is suspended must forfeit their pay during the course of the suspension, and depending on the team's or league's rules, may not be permitted to don their uniform or be present with the team during the course of play, which often includes attending games in the stands as a typical spectator would. Jus novum ( c.  1140 -1563) Jus novissimum ( c.  1563 -1918) Jus codicis (1918-present) Other Sacraments Sacramentals Sacred places Sacred times Supra-diocesan/eparchal structures Particular churches Juridic persons Philosophy, theology, and fundamental theory of Catholic canon law Clerics Office Juridic and physical persons Associations of

620-491: The house. Death was caused by blunt force injuries and bloodied pieces of wood were found in the house. There were also signs of sexual assault (attempt at penetration and semen on her shirt) and blue Tescon building tape was found around her neck. Two boys, both aged 13, immediately came under suspicion. As minors, they could not be named in the media, and to this day are known in reports as Boy A and Boy B , as they were granted lifelong anonymity at their trial. They were

651-507: The mother of James Bulger , expressed concern about the decision not to name Ana's killers. 53°21′46″N 6°27′23″W  /  53.3628°N 6.4563°W  / 53.3628; -6.4563 Suspension (punishment) Suspension is a common practice in the workplace for being in violation of an organization's policy , or major breaches of policy. Work suspensions occur when a business manager or supervisor deems an action of an employee, whether intentional or unintentional, to be

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682-557: The murder) and came to live in Ireland . Though her parents had no cultural links to Russia themselves, they tried to make sure she kept connections with Russian culture , such as keeping her original given name. Kriégel was said to be a happy girl during most of her time in primary school , despite some health issues, such as a tumour that had to be removed from her right ear, which left her nearly deaf in that ear. She also suffered from sight problems. She struggled to make friends at

713-402: The other form is expulsion . A student's parents, and sometimes social workers if the student is in special education, are notified about the reason for the out-of-school suspension, such as the student being involved in a physical or verbal altercation, directing foul language at a school staff member, or throwing a temper tantrum on campus, and the length of the out-of-school suspension, which

744-462: The power of orders") or are exercises of his power of governance or of rights and functions attached to the office he holds. This censure is automatically applied to a cleric who uses physical violence against a bishop, a deacon who attempts to celebrate the sacrifice of the Mass or a priest who, though not empowered to grant sacramental absolution attempts to do so or who hears sacramental confession,

775-502: The school-level factors included "socioeconomic status of the school" and low aggregate school commitment. About one-third of students in the United States are suspended at some point during grades K-12 . In-school suspension (ISS), also called by other names, is a form of suspension that, in contrast to out-of-school suspension, keeps students out of class but places them in an alternate location away from other students within

806-589: The time of Kriégel's death, were convicted of her murder, with one of the boys (Boy A) being further convicted of aggravated sexual assault . The two convicts are the youngest in the history of Ireland to be charged with murder. Anastasia ( Russian : Анастасия ) was born in Novokuznetsk , Russia in 2004 and placed in an orphanage . In 2006, she was adopted by Geraldine Kriégel and her French-born husband Patric Kriégel (who died in June 2022, four years after

837-444: The two boys despite a court order being made preventing this. An injunction was served on Twitter and Facebook to remove all of these posts. The sentencing took place on 5 November 2019. Boy A was sentenced to life with a review period after twelve years for Ana's murder. Additionally he was sentenced to twelve years for aggravated sexual assault. This sentence is to run alongside the murder sentence. His co-accused, known as Boy B,

868-512: The verdict, Mr. Justice Paul McDermott thanked the jury members and relieved them from jury duty for the rest of their lives. Prosecuting counsel said there were places available at Oberstown Children Detention Campus . The judge remanded them in custody and adjourned sentencing to 15 July. Sentencing was further adjourned to October in order that psychological assessments could take place. A number of posts appeared on social media platforms including Twitter and Facebook that identified

899-612: The youngest people in the history of the Republic of Ireland to be charged with murder. Both were charged with murder ; Boy A was additionally charged with aggravated sexual assault . Both charges carry potential life sentences for adults, but these are not mandatory for children. Their trial began in the Central Criminal Court on 29 April 2019. The two accused were found guilty of murder on 18 June 2019. The jury had deliberated for over fourteen hours. After

930-449: Was assaulted by fellow inmates, suffering minor injuries. Ana Kriégel's funeral took place on 31 May 2018 at Newlands Cross Crematorium, Dublin. Her family requested that mourners wear "sparkle and colour" in Ana's memory and that donations be made to the Russian Irish Adoption Group. A Russian flag and matryoshka doll were placed on her coffin. After the trial, her parents spoke outside

961-631: Was sentenced to fifteen years for Ana’s murder. This will be reviewed after a period of eight years. Outside the court, Ana's father Patric said "forever is not long enough" in response to the sentences. The boys will be offered new identities after release. Patric Kriégel died on 19 June 2022. The boys were both held in the Oberstown Detention Centre in North Dublin until 2022. The pair were then transferred to an adult prison upon turning 18. In May 2020, Boy A, then aged 15,

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