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Publication • January 1, 2012
Filed under: Prison Gangs, Prison Reform
Two Models of Prison-Accidental Humanity and Hypermasculity in the L.A. County Jail, UCLA School of Law, 2012 0091-4169/13/10204-0965 THE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY Copyright © 2012 by Northwestern University School of Law Vol. 102, No. 4 Printed in U.S.A. CRIMINAL LAW TWO MODELS OF THE PRISON: ACCIDENTAL HUMANITY …
Brief • 2007
, even though such inmates were allowed to leave their cells “to attend work, to eat, to shower, to have medical lay-ins, to attend educational classes, to 1 Petitioner also brought claims for violations ...
numerous occasions when GBT inmates are together with non-GBT inmates such 25 as in the medical unit, in holding tanks prior to being transported to court, and 26 when being transported back and forth ...
Brief • August 3, 2017
& Training Corporation; Centric Group, LLC d/b/a Keefe Commissary Network, LLC; Adminpros, LLC; Wexford Health Sources, c.; Bantry Group; and Branan Medical. COUNT1 4. The allegations contained ...
Lieutenant Gable v. Howard County MD Sheriff's Office, MD, Decision and Order, Employment Discrimination, 2016 HOW ARD COUNTY OFFICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS DECISION AND ORDER * IN THE MATTER OF: * * Lieutenant Charles M. Gable 5304 Tims Cou1t Ellicott City, MD 21043 Complainant * * * Howard County MD …
Brief • July 8, 2008
FGM against her will. App. 37a-38a; App 4a-5a. 11 According to medical records, the FGM of petitioner's sister led to "adverse health effects," including loss of blood, infection, and psychological ...
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  Orientation and Assessment program18. The orientation and assessment unit at McLennan  utilizes a three week schedule to complete academic, medical, and psychological evaluations.  An intake biography interview ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
). As a general rule, "a tort claim accrues at the time of the plaintiffs injury," but might extend in medical malpractice cases "until the plaintiff has discovered both his injury and its cause." United States v ...
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Justice Strategies Report on Children of Prisoners 2011 Justice Strategies, a project of the Tides Center, Inc., is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization. Our mission is to provide high quality policy research to advocates and policymakers pursuing more humane and cost-effective approaches to criminal justice and immigration law enforcement. Electronic …
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, medical services, substance abuse counseling, socialization skills groups, anger management, vocational training, and assistance with obtaining vital documents such as Social Security cards and birth ...
Publication • September 1, 2014
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Census
Prisoners in 2013 BJS 2014 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics September 2014, NCJ 247282 E. Ann Carson, Ph.D., BJS Statistician O n December 31, 2013, the United States held an estimated 1,574,700 persons in state and federal prisons, an increase of approximately 4,300 …
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Filed under: Sentencing
Miller George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal Sex Surveillance Gender Privacy and the Sexualization of Power in Prison 2000 10 GMUCRLJ 291 10 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Rts. L.J. 291 Page 1 George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal Summer 2000 Article *291 SEX <AMP> SURVEILLANCE: GENDER, PRIVACY & …
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Filed under: Sentencing
elsewhere due to their medical status and needs, yet needed sex offender treatment. Though unwritten, a policy developed in which no inmate classified as a sex offender was paroled unless he/she completed ...
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Lee Presumed Damages for Constitutional Torts 2012 UNWARRANTED PRESUMPTIONS: COMMON LAW, INJURY, AND PRESUMED DAMAGES FOR CONSTITUTIONAL TORTS Ruth Sarah Lee∗ ABSTRACT This article explores the question of whether presumed damages are a good way to achieve the compensation function of constitutional torts. After the Supreme Court decided Memphis Community …
Brief • October 21, 2015
medical conditions [Id.]. He repeatedly asked Tackett for water [Id.]. Tackett denied him water [Id.]. Before leaving the jail, Tackett drank an iced beverage in front of Mr. Bertussi for the sadistic ...
Publication • 2016
. • The benefits of reducing crime include lowering direct damages to property and medical costs, as well as indirect costs of pain, suffering, fear, reduced quality of life or loss of life. Criminal justice ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
on prisons. Incarceration understandably costs more. Prisons must house, feed and provide medical care to the One in 31: The Long Reach of American Corrections 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY “…Focus must be placed ...
characterized as self-medication. And because prescription medications and counseling to treat mental illness are beyond the reach of low-income women, illegal drugs become the only available option.”19 Source ...
Collateral Consequences Resource Center - Pathways to Reintegration Criminal Record Reforms in 2019 Pathways to Reintegration: Criminal Record Reforms in 2019 February 2020 s COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES RESOURCE CENTER The Collateral Consequences Resource Center is a non-profit organization established in 2014 to promote public engagement on the myriad issues raised by …
Publication • 2019
Ford MATISSE, PICASSO, AND MODI. RN ART IN PARIS MATURE NYMPHOS MAGAZINE. MAXIMUM SEX !I MAYFAIRMAGAZINE Il · . ·· . MEDICAL APARTHEID, THE D~~.·· K HISTORY OF MEDICAL EXPERIMENTATION ON BLACK AMERICANS ...
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