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In-the-News Article • May 16, 2016
, agreed to PLN demands that prisoners be allowed to receive the magazine, after initially banning it and all other printed material. Similarly, earlier this year the Nevada Department of Corrections agreed ...
Article • July 22, 2018
for her medically diagnosed condition of gender dysphoria. Lisa Mitchell argued that she had identified as a woman and that DOC officials while she was confined (and her parole officers after her release ...
Article • November 1, 2021 • from PLN November, 2021
Georgia Sheriff Suspended After Indictment on Federal Civil Rights Charges by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill was suspended by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
be released without posing a threat to public safety. 20% 45% Don’t Know 13% of prisoners could be safely released. Too Many Prisoners Too Few Prisoners 28% About Right A strong majority, even among ...
Article • September 5, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
beat a compliant prisoner without any reason, causing him to become paralyzed, then “released” him while he was in the hospital so the jail wouldn’t have to pay his medical bills. John ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform, Sentencing
in the State’s history, the Commission conducted a comprehensive review of DOCS’ prison release data over a 23-year period (1985 to 2007) to determine the actual prison time served by offenders sentenced under ...
Report Released on Deaths in Utah Prisons and Jails by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  A new law in Utah requires information about deaths in both the state’s prisons and local jails ...
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to many who are willing to sacrifice-otherwise Currently 40 percent of Massachusetts's prisoners redeemable lives as long as they retain personal power. • have no supervision at all after they are released ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
of educational programs, for every dollar spent on education more than two dollars are saved on food and cell space alone.10 Assuming they are not responsible for inmates after release, many prison administrators ...
in New Orleans, acknowledged the “honest mistake in the investigation” 12 days later. Five days after that, on September 10, 2018, Parker was released from prison—almost a whole year ...
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. For example, SVORI’s FY 2002 solicitation referred to recidivism as the commission of new crimes by offenders after their release from prison. However, this definition did not specify a timeframe after release ...
of parole release, and the “out-in” decisions at stake in the parole revocation process. Its relevance extends as much to prison policy across the U.S. as to parole policy. There are 50 separate Data Profiles ...
Publication • August 1, 2013
release or medical parole (e.g., early release for terminally ill prisoners). See, e.g., RONALD L. GOLDFARB & LINDA R. SINGER, AFTER CONVICTION 257–58 (1973); PETERSILIA, supra, at 98–101; William W. Berry ...
Case • 1985
into the general prison population in Florida was equivalent to a release into the general prison population in Arkansas, and accordingly the prison officials were required to follow the guidelines in Administrative ...
Publication • March 1, 2013
FOR AMERICA’S CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COUNTERING PRISON RADICALIZATION by Tony C. Parker March 2013 Thesis Advisor: Second Reader: Nadav Morag Patrick Miller Approved for public release ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
result in either parole or a recommendation for release without transfer to adult prison whereas refusal to work the program can result in an early transfer to TDCJ. Because determinate sentencing involves ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
result in either parole or a recommendation for release without transfer to adult prison whereas refusal to work the program can result in an early transfer to TDCJ. Because determinate sentencing involves ...
prisoners and use of force, and to provide more effective communication protocols between staff and mentally ill prisoners with notification procedures for their families after arrest, for jail visitation ...
Article • September 15, 1990 • from PLN September, 1990
may not hold up in court because the legislature, in RCW 72.02.100 specifically provides that the state give each released prisoner $40.00, transportation and a set of clothes upon release ...
Article • January 1, 2022 • from PLN January, 2022
, not a request. Dorsey was subsequently convicted for arranging Brown’s murder and received life in prison for his crime. Almost seven years after the murder, he admitted to ordering the hit but claimed he ...
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