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Publication • February 11, 2016
with sanctions that are proportional to the offense, can build trust and confidence in the criminal justice system. What followed was a move toward determinate systems that require violent offenders to remain ...
Publication • August 5, 2014
and opinions expressed do not Subscribe: http://www.bmj.com/subscribe BMJ 2014;349:g4542 doi: 10.1136/bmj.g4542 (Published 5 August 2014) Page 6 of 12 RESEARCH What is already known on this topic People ...
with adult inmates in housing youth turns 18, the court reviews his or her areas (115.14). In places outside of the housing progress and determines what correctional setting area, sight and sound ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
statements to determine what happened during an incident. While Jail staff were helpful and willing to assemble use of force documents requested by our review team, we found it troubling that the Jail did ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
to the courts. They only began doing so about two and a half years ago after the sergeant wondered what the number was used for and conducted his own research to gain a better understanding of it. Another booking ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Work, Advocacy
. It is important to note that the violation of personal rights impacts domestic workers differently depending on what type of domestic worker they are. For example, some domestic workers live on the same premises ...
 Trend, FY 1990‐FY2006 (Richmond, Virginia: Research and  Forecasting, 2011).  5 Justice Research and Statistics Association, “What is NIBRS?” August 14, 2013.  http://www.jrsa.org/ibrrc/background‐status ...
Publication • March 1, 2015
. In addition to assisting with establishing protocols, continuing to develop the operational structure, and handling other start-up activities, the team began intensive research into what would later become OIG ...
Brief • March 1, 2022
Filed under: Mail Regulations
the evidence, and was told by Defendant Nixon that Nixon did not have any evidence and did not know on what evidence the DR was based. (Doc. 275-4, ¶ 24). The disciplinary investigation summary for this incident ...
as to what level of frequency of incidents of bad acts establishes a pattern or practice. See Gant, 772 F.3d at 618 (must be “more than a single, isolated or sporadic incident”) (internal quotation marks ...
Brief • October 27, 2015
constitutes an "error in procedure," such error did not take place after sentencing, and therefore provides no basis for relief under R.C. 2743.48 (A)(S) from the facts of this case." Accordingly, what ...
Brief • March 3, 2017
of an assessment of even the most rudimentary form denied any jail staff or other personnel an understanding of what his existing status was and to be used as a base-line for determining whether his condition ...
Brief • April 10, 2017
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
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. 2d at 1299, Judge Ross does not tailor the amount of the payment plan to what a defendant can realistically afford to pay. See Wood Decl. ¶ 7. He instead uses a standard $100 per month plan. See, e.g ...
and Kansas alone. Andy Marso, What is $2 billion buying Kansas and Missouri in prison health care? Few people know, THE KANSAS CITY STAR (Jan. 21, 2018).15 Notwithstanding its self- proclaimed reputation ...
his/her phone number, the name of the inmate or inmates to be visited, state which religious body the visitor belongs to and include what rank or office the visitor holds in the religious body ...
) ........................................................ 26, 27 John C. Jeffries, Jr., What’s Wrong with Qualified Immunity?, 62 FLA. L. REV. 851 (2010) .................................................................. 25 Remarks on Signing the Religious ...
Brief • April 28, 2020
what the MCC has reported. 62. As of April 23, 2020, one month after the MCC’s first inmate tested positive for COVID-19, the MCC did not have any COVID-19 test kits available, making widespread ...
, Police Indemnification, 89 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 885 (2014) ............................... 24 Joanna C. Schwartz, What Police Learn From Lawsuits, 33 Cardozo L. Rev. 841 (2012) ............................. 24 ...
of 27 the Court of Appeals has not articulated a definitive test for deciding what constitutes a material deviation, it has held that a student’s IEP must “provid[e] personalized instruction ...
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