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Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: Restitution, Family
No Oregon Restitution for Post-Crime Conduct by Mark Wilson The En Banc Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's imposition of restitution stemming from a defendant's post-crime unlawful conduct. Oregon law authorizes sentencing courts to impose restitution only for economic damages which result from a crime that a criminal …
Publication • February 16, 2016
Parents Behind Bars - What Happens to Their Children, Murohey & Cooper, 2015 Parents Behind Bars What Happens to Their Children? David Murphey and P. Mae Cooper October 2015 childtrends.org TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview 1 Key Findings and Implications 1 Background 2 Results 3 Who experiences parental incarceration? 3 Children …
Senate Letter to Director of FBOP re relocation of female inmates Danbury FCI, US Senate, 2013 tinitnl �tatrs �rnatr WASHINGTON. DC 20510 October 4, 2013 The Honorable Charles E. Samuels, Jr. Director Federal Bureau of Prisons 320 First Street NW Washington, DC 20534 Dear Director Samuels: Thank you for your …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Video Visitation, Family
Video Visiting in Corrections - Benefits, Limitation, and Implementation Considerations - Part 2 Families express dissat isfact ion when in-person visit s are discont inued Home-based video visit ing has benefit s and limit at ions Video visit ing benefit s t he t echnology indust ry Pot ent ial …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Who Pays - The True Cost of Incarceration on Families, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, 2015 The True Cost of Incarceration on Families A national community-driven report led by the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Forward Together, and Research Action Design September 2015 This work is licensed under …
Publication • February 11, 2016
The Family and Recidivism, American Jails, 2012 The Family AND RECIDIVISM R yan S hanahan and S andra V illalobos A gudelo Incarcerated men and women who maintain contact with supportive family members are more likely to succeed after their release. Although corrections practitioners and policymakers often understand the positive …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Guidelines for Implementation of Mother-Child Units in Canadian Correctional Facilities, CPPHE, 2015 GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MOTHER-CHILD UNITS IN CANADIAN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES August 2015 This document is published and distributed by The Collaborating Centre for Prison Health and Education (CCPHE) The University of British Columbia, 2206 East Mall, Vancouver, …
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
Screening Out Family Time, Prison Policy Initiative, 2015 PRISON POLICY INITIATIVE AC KNOWLEDGMENTS This report was made possible by the passion of hundreds of people for a fair communications system. This report was supported by the Returning Home Foundation, by the individual donors who invest in our work so that …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Separation by Bars and Miles, PPI, 2015 Home Page > Blog > Separation by Bars and Miles: New report finds that great... Separation by Bars and Miles: New report finds that great distances make prison visits few and far between by Bernadette Rabuy, October 20, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October …
Publication • February 10, 2016
US Adoption and Safe Family Act 1997 ADOPTION AND SAFE FAMILY ACT OF 1997 I. Background The history of child welfare practice in the United States is a history of pendulum swings. We have had no clear, overriding philosophical perspective that has been consistently applied to our efforts to protect …
Publication • February 8, 2016
Review of Research on Children with Incarcerated Parents, Children with Incarcerated Parents Initiative, 2015 Seven Out of Ten? Not Even Close. C E N T R A L C O N N E C T I C U T S T A T E U N I V E R …
Article • February 3, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
Union Supply Overcharges Sales Tax on Holiday Packages for TN Prisoners by Once a year, the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) allows prisoners and their family members to order special holiday packages, consisting mainly of snacks, candy and other food items. The holiday packages can include items totaling up to …
Vermont’s Policy of Sending Prisoners Out-of-State Found Unconstitutional by David Reutter A Vermont Superior Court held the policy of the Vermont Department of Corrections (VDOC) to send hundreds of male prisoners to out-of-state facilities, regardless of whether they have close bonds with their young children, while keeping all women prisoners …
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
Texas Prisons to Allow In-person Wedding Ceremonies after Prohibition on Proxy Marriages by Prisoners in Texas will once again be allowed to marry someone on the outside under new rules formulated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDJC) in the wake of an outcry of public opinion following a …
Article • January 12, 2016
Filed under: Prisoner Privileges, Family
California Photo Ban Rule Turns SHU Prisoners into Ghosts by David Reutter Hunger strikers and a federal lawsuit have pushed California prison officials to reverse a decades old policy that banned personal photographs of prisoners held in the state’s four special security housing units (SHU). While the reversal currently only …
Article • January 7, 2016
Brooklyn Jail Guard Loses Custody of Baby She Had with Death Row Prisoner by Joe Watson A former jail guard impregnated by a prisoner now on death row temporarily lost parental rights in November 2013 to the infant son they conceived inside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Nancy …
“No Hope for Me”: Women Stripped of Parental Rights after Minor Crimes by Sharona Coutts “No Hope for Me”: Women Stripped of Parental Rights after Minor Crimes by Sharona Coutts and Zoe Greenberg, RH Reality Check Five years ago, LaDonna Hopkins was caught stealing clothes from a store in Rock …
Article • October 29, 2015
$727,500 Settlement for California Woman Against County Law Enforcement by $727,500 Settlement for California Woman Against County Law Enforcement Orange County, California resident Nancy Butano has settled her federal suit against the county, county police officers and other county workers for $727,500. In her suit, Butano alleged claims such as …
Article • October 28, 2015
$1.00 Awarded to Arkansas Female Prisoner Shackled During Labor by $1.00 Awarded to Arkansas Female Prisoner Shackled During Labor In the United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas at Batesville, on July 15, 2010, plaintiff Shawanna Nelson, a prisoner serving an identity fraud sentence at the McPherson facility in …
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