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Technology Model Legislation Americans will study the bills to understand the Print this Page depth and breadth of how Text-Only Page Section 1. {Title.} big corporations are changing the legal rules Email ...
in expulsion. Participants expelled from the program would be required to serve their term of incarceration. Model Legislation {Title, enacting clause, etc.} Section 1. {Title.) This Act may be cited ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
and sufficient number of tables and chairs to facilitate detainee legal research and writing. 1 The library also included four computers and two printers, a relatively large number for the facilities visited ...
Publication • July 27, 2017
Parte Notice regarding the aforementioned parties' submission of Comments on the Draft #Solutions2020 Action Plan on January 11, 2017. 1 Pursuant to the Notice, a copy of the ICS Advocates' Comments ...
Publication • March 28, 2017
Filed under: HRDC Publications
), respectfully submits this Comment for WC Docket No. 12-375 in response to the Motion for Extension filed by Securus Technologies, Inc.1 We should not lose sight of the fact that Securus Technologies, Inc ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
with the lack of access to legal materials at the Virginia Beach facility. There was a law library that contained the new immigration materials issued by INS but detainees were barred access. 1 They must make ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
JAIL 1745 Jefferson Davis Hwy Stafford, VA 22555-3300 I. ACCESS TO LEGAL MATERIALS The facility was visited on August 9, 2001. The law library at Rappahannock was wellorganized and in a well-lit room. 1 ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
. It was in a large, well-lit room and contained a separate area with all the immigration materials listed in the INS Standards. 1 This was the only facility with typewriters; it contained four computers, six ...
Publication • April 1, 2016
Letter to Seattle Mayor re detention facility environmental concerns - April 2016 Human Rights Defense Center DEDICATED TO PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS April 1, 2016 Mayor Ed Murray City of Seattle 600 ...
Publication • June 27, 2018
 taxpayer  dollars.    The Department of Justice Inspector General has found that federal prisons run by  private companies are substantially less safe and secure than ones run by the Bureau of  Prisons. 1 ...
Publication • October 5, 2018
”) to provide relief from the exorbitant costs that the prison phone companies impose just to stay in touch. But some children still have to pay over a $1/minute to talk to an incarcerated parent. Without ...
Publication • December 1, 2018
and their private equity owners have stood to profit. ADELANTO ICE PROCESSING CENTER (CA)1 Wellpath (H.I.G. Capital)2 Keefe Group (H.I.G. Capital)3 SCALED-UP IMMIGRANT DETENTION BRINGS MORE BUSINESS FOR PE-OWNED ...
Publication • May 17, 2022
Filed under: Telephones
requirements—namely, an attorney can only initiate a call if the attorney 1) already represents the inmate, 2) is seeking the call upon request of a third party for potential representation, or 3) is seeking ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
"). 1. This Contract consists of and is governed by: (a) this document, (b) ODRC's Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals ("RFP") #DRC05182004 for the Inmate CallOut Program and Related Services ("ICOP ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
KY Contract with Evercom 2006 Solicitation Document No. Document Trtte S-05332599 M-05332599 Inmate Telephone Service Page 1 of4 Buyer Name Amy Monroe Richardson (PAC-OMPS) CONTRACT ...
Publication • July 8, 2020
Filed under: Private Prisons, COVID-19
is the primary accreditor for federal, state, and local private prisons and detention facilities.1 According to the ACA, the purpose of accreditation is “to improve facility operations through adherence to clear ...
Publication • April 6, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, and not for reasons such as failure to pay fines and fees, or failure to appear in court.1 The majority of people living in the United States have limited or no access to reliable public transportation. The ability ...
Publication • April 7, 2020
joined in this commitment.1 Moreover, while the failure to join other corporations is a failure to step up during a time of crisis, the existing pledge would not be enough to assist incarcerated families ...
Michael J. Regan Steven M. Safyer, M.D. Margaret Egan Executive Director BOARD OF CORRECTION CITY OF NEW YORK 1 CENTRE STREET, RM 2213 NEW YORK, NY 10007 212 669-7900 (Office) 212 669-7980 (Fax) March 21 ...
Publication • March 29, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
OFFICE Box 12428 AusTIN, TEXAS 78711 512-463-2000 (VoICE) DIAL 7-1-1 foR RELAY SERVICES xrcufhir rbrr BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS Executive Department Austin, Texas March 29, 2020 EXECUTIVE ...
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