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Brief • April 27, 2023
Filed under: Discrimination
that a County jail’s policy of referring people in its custody born 20 outside of the United States to ICE “is a classic example of national-origin 21 discrimination” because “[o]n its face, it treats people ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
or agreements herein are intended for educational and informational purposes only. This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The contents of this report are the sole ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
two-thirds were housed in state and federal prisons, with the remainder in city and county facilities. The United States Bureau of Justice Statistics also reports that the number of inmates incarcerated ...
Brief • 2009
to be no law or pronouncement by the U.S. Supreme Court that this right to die is checked at the door by inmates who are serving sentences in U.S. jails and/or prisons. Yet there has been the development ...
Publication
further inquiry and attention. 3 Section 600.042 specifically excludes representation by the Public Defender of individuals charged with violations of county or municipal ordinances. 1 provide direct ...
Filing • February 15, 2012
Filed under: Complaints
on the floor, allowing inmates to ‘cluster’ in the halls, making it difficult for the officers to control and observe the possible passing of contraband. Officers in the pod do not know where any one inmate ...
Publication
Filed under: Religious Freedom
and community organizations interested in starting or bolstering their reentry efforts. The Prisoner Reentry Process Each year, more than 650,000 former inmates from state and federal institutions return ...
Brief • 2008
Att. D - Institution Supplement, General Population and Step-Down Unit Operations Att. E - Program Statement 5270.07, Chapter 7, Inmate Discipline and Special Housing Units Att. F - Program Statement ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
unknown Seq: 4 NEW MEXICO LAW REVIEW 24-JAN-12 10:46 [Vol. 41 II. THE REENTRY PHENOMENON How to cope with the huge numbers of people released from prisons and jails every year is one of the biggest ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
of Sentence, 8 3 Offense Distribution of Jail Inmates, 8 3 Data on Release (Type of Release and Time Served), 8 8 Characteristics of Jail Prisoners, 88 Prior Commitments, 9 2 The Number of Jails, 92 ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Magazines
budgets in excess of hundreds of billions of our tax dollars a year lining the pockets of corporate inter- ests that build, supply and maintain these prisons, jails, courts and staff, not to mention ...
Publication • 2009
and eyeglass cases. C. Food Factory – Preparation of bulk food products and tray-on-tray meals for the Department of Corrections, city and county jails, and nonprofit organizations. D. Administration ...
Case • 1999
matter. What matters is that you tell people like Officer Guard and Officer Gainey and every other C.O. that they cannot beat up, use excessive force against inmates, that those inmates have certain ...
Publication
neighborhood.) 4. Foreclosure cases in January 2007 were heavily concentrated in zipcode 53206. In January 2007 the Milwaukee County courts listed 377 foreclosure cases on file for properties in the City ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
Report 1988-2008 (Table 4), www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm. Note: Does not include jail populations. the U.S., does not necessarily mean a lower rate becomes even more difficult to draw the conclu ...
the state, yet they still suffered horrible abuse just because they were from New Orleans. The Orleans Parish Prison Despite its name, OPP is not a prison but a county jail, mostly filled with pre-trial ...
is a prisoner. In relevant part, the PLRA provides: (1) In any action brought by a prisoner who is confined to any jail, prison, or other correctional facility, in which attorney's fees are authorized under ...
Case • 1995
unsuccessfully moved to dismiss the inmate's ADA claim on the grounds that the ADA was not in effect while the plaintiff was in jail, and that the plaintiff was required to exhaust his administrative remedies ...
Publication • 2020
entail. Pfaff (2017) argues that any successful reform will have to occur on the county and state level. He identifies the incentives that correctional officers’ unions and politicians have to grow ...
Brief • April 14, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
.....................................................................................................................................60  A.  Defendants Have Obligations to People Incarcerated in Parish Prisons and Jails .....60  B.  Risk to People in Pre-Trial Detention ...
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