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Publication • February 11, 2016
CT Juvenile Training School & Pueblo Unit, Office of the Child Advocate, 2015 S TA T E O F C O N N E C T I C U T OFFICE OF THE CHILD ADVOCATE INVESTIGATIVE FACILITY REPORT CONNECTICUT JUVENILE TRAINING SCHOOL AND PUEBLO UNIT July 22, 2015 Principal Investigators, …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Conditions of Confinement in DC, Washington Lawyers' Committee, 2015 D.C. Prisoners: Conditions of Confinement in the District of Columbia June 11, 2015 A report of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights & Urban Affairs 11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 www.washlaw.org D.C. PRISONERS: CONDITIONS OF CONFINEMENT …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Directive - Informants, Philadelphia PD, 2009 (revised 2011)
Publication • February 11, 2016
Disparities in Referral and Diagnosis in NYC Jail Mental Health Service, AJPH, 2015 RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Disparities in Mental Health Referral and Diagnosis in the New York City Jail Mental Health Service Fatos Kaba, MA, Angela Solimo, MA, Jasmine Graves, MPH, Sarah Glowa-Kollisch, MPH, Allison Vise, BA, Ross MacDonald, MD, …
Publication • February 11, 2016
DOJ Letter to Judge re Investigation of the Harris County Jail, Civil Rights Div, 2009 U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Assistant Attorney General 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW - RFK Washington, DC 20530 June 4, 2009 The Honorable Ed Emmett County Judge 1001 Preston Suite 911 Houston, TX 77002 …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Effect of Private Sector Work Opportunities in Prison on Labor Market Outcomes of the Formerly Incarcerated, CESR-Schaeffer, 2015 The Effect of Private Sector Work Opportunities in Prison on Labor Market Outcomes of the Formerly Incarcerated Robynn Cox Paper No: 2015-014 CESR-SCHAEFFER WORKING PAPER SERIES The Working Papers in this series …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: GEO Group/Wackenhut
DOJ Proposal PCC-0010 1 - Private Prison, GEO Goup & Reeves County, 2006 SuppBOP093 SuppBOP094 SuppBOP095 SuppBOP096 SuppBOP097 SuppBOP098 SuppBOP099 SuppBOP100 SuppBOP101 SuppBOP102 SuppBOP103 SuppBOP104 SuppBOP105 SuppBOP106 SuppBOP107 SuppBOP108 SuppBOP109 SuppBOP110 SuppBOP111 SuppBOP112 SuppBOP113 SuppBOP114 SuppBOP115 SuppBOP116 SuppBOP117 SuppBOP118 SuppBOP119 SuppBOP120 SuppBOP121 SuppBOP122 SuppBOP123 SuppBOP124 SuppBOP125 SuppBOP126 SuppBOP127 SuppBOP128 SuppBOP129 …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Ending the Over-Use of Isolation in Prisons, Prisoner Reentry Institute , 2015 Proceedings of a Colloquium to further a National Consensus on Ending the Over-Use of Extreme Isolation in Prisons John Jay College of Criminal Justice September 30-October 1, 2015 Prisoner Reentry Institute With support from The Jacob and Valeria …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: GEO Group/Wackenhut
DOJ Proposal PCC-0010 2 - Private Prison, GEO Goup & Reeves County, 2006 SuppBOP292 SuppBOP293 SuppBOP294 SuppBOP295 SuppBOP296 SuppBOP297 SuppBOP298 SuppBOP299 SuppBOP300 SuppBOP301 SuppBOP302 SuppBOP303 SuppBOP304 SuppBOP305 SuppBOP306 SuppBOP307 SuppBOP308 SuppBOP309 SuppBOP310 SuppBOP311 SuppBOP312 SuppBOP313 SuppBOP314 SuppBOP315 SuppBOP316 SuppBOP317 SuppBOP318 SuppBOP319 SuppBOP320 SuppBOP321 SuppBOP322 SuppBOP323 SuppBOP324 SuppBOP325 SuppBOP326 SuppBOP327 SuppBOP328 …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: GEO Group/Wackenhut
DOJ Proposal PCC-0010 3 - Private Prison, GEO Goup & Reeves County, 2006 SuppBOP538 SuppBOP539 SuppBOP540 SuppBOP541 SuppBOP542 SuppBOP543 SuppBOP544 SuppBOP545 SuppBOP546 SuppBOP547 SuppBOP548 SuppBOP549 SuppBOP550 SuppBOP551 SuppBOP552 SuppBOP553 SuppBOP554 SuppBOP555 SuppBOP556 SuppBOP557 SuppBOP558 SuppBOP559 SuppBOP560 SuppBOP561 SuppBOP562 SuppBOP563 SuppBOP564 SuppBOP565 SuppBOP566 SuppBOP567 SuppBOP568 SuppBOP569 SuppBOP570 SuppBOP571 SuppBOP572 SuppBOP573 SuppBOP574 …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Incarcerated Fathers & Their Children, National Conference of State Legislatures, 2000 INCARCERATED FATHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN The majority of incarcerated men are fathers. The majority are nonviolent offenders who will return to society within a few years. Strong family connections and employment are the two most critical elements that reduce …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Incarceration Trends - Historical Jail Populations 1970-2014, Vera Institute of Justice, 2015 CENTER ON SENTENCING AND CORRECTIONS Incarceration Trends: Data and Methods for Historical Jail Populations in U.S. Counties, 1970-2014 Jacob Kang-Brown Vera Institute of Justice December 2015 © 2015 Vera Institute of Justice. All rights reserved. Additional copies can …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Inmate Death Investigation (Walker) - Charlotte CI, FL DLE, 2014 Florida Department of Law Enforcement Case Nu_mber FM-37-0002 Twentieth Judicial Circuit of Florida lnvestigative Summary: Charlotte Correctional lnstitutfon Use of Force Incident Date: April I 1, 2014 Case Agent: Special Agent Dave Staley DECEASED INMATE: Matthew Walker Black Male Date …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
Inmate Handbook, Nassau County, 2010 But these people should still be vaccinated, because they are more likely to have serious complications if they get pneumococcal disease. Children who often get ear infections, sinus infections� or other upper respiratory diseases, but who are otherwise healthy, do not need to get PPSV …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
Inmate Handbook, NYC DOC, 2007 Se le puede 1mponer un recargo discipllnario, hasta el maximo permltido por la ley, por mfring1r una norma de conducta § 1-06 Apelaciones Usted t1ene derecho a ape!ar una decis16n adversa electuada por el Capitan ge Ad[ud1caci6n dentro de los dos (2) dfas laborab!es posteriores …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
Inmate Handbook, PA DOC, 2005 Inmate Handbook 2005 Edition Jeffrey A. Beard, Ph.D. Secretary of Corrections The Mission of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is to protect the public by confining persons committed to our custody in safe, secure facilities, and to provide opportunities for inmates to acquire the skills …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform
Invest in People Not Police and Prisons, Critical Resistance The People’s Report NO NEW JAIL IN SAN FRANCISCO The People’s Report NO NEW JAIL IN SAN FRANCISCO This report would not have been possible without the No New SF Jail Coalition in San Francisco, including every individual and organization who …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Investigation Report Concerning Death of Inmate Farris, Island County Sheriff's Office, 2015 Sheriff Mark C. Brown Post Office Box 5000 Coupeville, WA 98239-5000 360-678-4422, 629-4523 x7310, 321-5113 x731 O MarkB@co.island.wa.us Fax 360-679-7371 Island County Sheriff Releases Investigation Report Concerning Death of Inmate Keaton Fan-is Coupeville, WA June 17, 2015 - …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Investigative Report - Complaint A2014-1425, AK Ombudsman, 2015 INVESTIGATIVE REPORT Ombudsman Complaint A2014-1425 Finding of Record and Closure REDACTED PUBLIC VERSION This investigative report has been edited and redacted to remove information made confidential by Alaska Statute and to protect privacy rights. August 31, 2015 A Palmer Correctional Center (PCC) …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Investigative Report - Complaints A2014-0895, A2014-1059, A2014-1275, AK Ombudsman, 2015 INVESTIGATIVE REPORT This investigative report has been edited and redacted to remove information made confidential by Alaska Statute and to protect privacy rights. Ombudsman Complaints A2014-0895; A2014-1059; A2014-1275 Finding of Record and Closure August 31, 2015 Summary of the Complaint …
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