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Brief • October 6, 2014
participated directly in the alleged constitutional violation, (2) the defendant, after being informed of the violation through a report or appeal, failed to remedy the wrong, (3) the defendant created a policy ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
any real change coming in their revisions to the STG that we already rejected in March. I hope I’m wrong but with CDCR’s track record, I doubt that I am. My question to you all your readers is, when ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Prison Labor
Under PIECP, Congress limits garnishment to a maximum of 80% of gross wages.61 Therefore, if an inmate works on a PIECP project paying the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, the inmate may only ...
Publication • February 22, 2016
or wrong of some sort. The advantage of suing in state court is that lots of conduct by prison guards can be considered a “tort” but may not be so bad as to be a federal violation. For example, you ...
PRISON PROJECT 915 15th Street N.W., 7th Floor Washington, D.C. 20005-2302 Telephone: (202) 393-4930 Facsimile: (202) 393-4931 Email: ebalaban@npp-aclu.org ctakei@npp-aclu.org *Admitted Pro Hac Vice 16 ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, Kenneth E. Bischoff, Chair, and Gary R. Cooper, Executive Director. The project director was Sheila J. Barton, Deputy Executive Director. The report ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
that are virtually life terms and the retroactive application of changes in law and practice. While systematic data does not exist for most of these variables, a recent report by The Sentencing Project provides ...
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Filed under: Military
and private corporations. In addition, Mr. Gallina has worked on a number of projects that evaluate the impact of information on decision Mr. Gorman helped develop operational concept of network centric ...
Publication • December 29, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
:: Overview Expansion of the Youth Outreach Project— Bridging the Gap: Kids and Cops As discussed in our 2014 Annual Report, the OIM sought and received a Colorado Justice Assistance Grant (‘‘JAG’’), which ...
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after comments and critiques of their peers, while newspapers of record, such as The Washington Post, quoted in their headlines findings that were later proven to be wrong.19 Pro-death penalty advocacy ...
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Filed under: Religious Freedom
Bop Chapel Library Project List Description of document: Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Standardized Chapel Library Project book list Released date: October 2007 Posted date: 18_october-2007 ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
Family Fund, Vital Projects Fund, and William B. Wiener, Jr. Foundation for their support of the Justice Program. The authors are especially indebted to the Brennan Center’s Justice Program Director Inimai ...
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PROJECT STAFF Project Manager: Lawrence G. Feinberg, Staff Attorney lfeinberg@legis.state.pa.us 717-787-6450 Project Staff: Karen E. Maynard, Economist Glenn J. Pasewicz, Assistant Director Debra P. Reese ...
In-the-News Article • March 1, 2024
Unfair, Deceptive, and Abusive: Prison Release Cards and the Protection of Captive Consumers. March 1, 2024 Articles that mention PLN North Carolina Banking Institute I. Introduction In October 2021, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") announced a $6 million settlement with JPay, (1) a leading provider of financial services in …
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Filed under: Court Access
Criminal Justice 2000 Report on Corrections Litigation BOUNDARY CHANGES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS The Governance of Corrections: Implications of the Changing Interface of Courts and Corrections by Christopher E. Smith Judicial decisions established legal standards for prison conditions and the treatment of prisoners. Prisoners used the litigation process to seek …
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on the Butner request for a pilot project using an . electronic law library for the FMC inmate population . The Warden and the Regiona l Director both support this p r oposa l , par t icularly i n view ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
Ct Office of Protection and Advocacy for Ada Perry In-custody Death Report 2001 The Death of Timothy Perry An Investigative Report State of Connecticut Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities James D. McGaughey, Executive Director Susan Werboff, Program Director Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness …
Publication • February 16, 2016
that they are working on these matters, but we found that documentation of such planning and of the accompanying rationale was weak. Overall, PCI’s figures related to inmate hiring headed in the wrong direction following ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
Justice Policy Institute the Effects of Maryland Incompetency to Stand Trial Policies and Practices Oct 2011 WHEN TREATMENT IS PUNISHMENT: THE EFFECTS OF MARYLAND’S INCOMPETENCY TO STAND TRIAL POLICIES AND PRACTICES JUSTICE POLICY INSTITUTE | OCTOBER 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS JUSTICE Pf)LICY INSTITUTE Mission: Reducing the use of incarceration and …
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enforcement bodies as they strive to maintain peace and security in the 21st century. Members have completed projects on such topics as the use of augmented-reality technology, neighborhood-driven policing ...
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