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Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Statistics/Trends
12 9 6 10 4 9 6 0 18 25 11 South Alabama Arkansas Delawarec Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 5,710 ...
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Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Census
on which the Bureau insists. 37 Eric Lotke & Jason Ziedenberg, Tipping Point: Maryland’s Overuse of Incarceration and the Impact on Public Safety, (Justice Policy Institute, Wash. D.C.) (2005), at 10. 38 ...
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Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
prisoners in Maryland, 1979 – 87. Am J Public Health 80:1479 – 80, 1990 Malcom BJ: Today’s problems in penology. NY State J Med 75: 1812–14, 1975 Frost R, Hanzlick P: Deaths in custody. Am J Forensic Med ...
for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement as well as a research assistant professor at the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland. His areas of expertise include labor economics ...
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43. Vlahov D, Nelson KE, Quinn TC, Kendig N. Prevalence and incidence of hepatitis C virus infection among male prison inmates in Maryland. Eur J Epidemiol 1993;9:566-569. 44. Armstrong GL, Alter MJ ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
agreements with Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey, Maryland, and Florida; and 208 inmates in halfway houses. d BOP did not have information about the number of inmates released and in custody as of April ...
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Abuse Programs (ISAP) www.uclaisap.org University of Delaware Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies (CDAS) www.udel.edu/cdas University of Maryland Bureau of Governmental Research TCU-CJ-CESI (Client ...
Publication • November 2, 2015
Filed under: Overdetention, Immigration
offices in 2013 inquiring as to when detention numbers would increase again.62 And an individual from the Frederick County Jail in Maryland requested that the period of performance on its contract ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Police, Racial Profiling
Police & Public Discourse on Black-on-Black Violence, DOJ National Institute of Justice, 2015 New Perspectives in Policing M AY 2015 VE RI TAS HARVARD Kennedy School Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management National Institute of Justice The Police and Public Discourse on “Black-on-Black” Violence Anthony A. Braga and Rod …
Publication • July 15, 2015
from the status quo, HRDC associate director Alex Friedmann attended the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) annual conference in Baltimore, Maryland from June 30 to July 1, 2015, having pre-registered ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Advocacy
. Measures in Colorado, Minnesota, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maryland and South Dakota have provided alternative sanctions to prison time for rule violations and limited time served. Colorado saved $4.5 million ...
Publication • 2006
% of drug-related deaths in Maryland and more than 90% in Utah were classified as ‘‘could not be determined’’ [10]. These findings highlight the continued importance of psychological autopsies in assisting ...
Publication • March 30, 2015
the BOP’s Mid-Atlantic Region. This region is comprised of Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and North Carolina.12 Yet BOP’s Program Statement 5100.08 does not specify ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
Filed under: Death Penalty
Representative Borris Miles (D-Houston) sponsored the legislation. It was left pending in the committee without further action. On the national level, the State of Maryland abolished the death penalty in May 2013 ...
Brief • July 2, 2019
Filed under: Censorship
. ON, Canada LSL 083 ! Case 8:19-cv-01988-DLB Document 1 Filed 07/02/19 Page 12 of 29 • ..,. DEPARTAMENTO DE CORRECCION CONDADO PRJNCE GEORGE, MARYLAND CENTRO DEL CONDADO CORRECCIONAL ' . . . '. . . FORMA ...
Brief • October 27, 2015
. Maryland (1963) 373 U.S. 83, but found instead that Gondor and Resh's trial defense counsel were ineffective in not recognizing and using the exculpatory information available in the prosecutor's file ...
concerns that the deletion may have been an aggressive act to prevent the peer review. 132. Defendant Semple hired the Criminal Justice Institute, Inc. (CJI) of Hagerstown, Maryland to review the 25 cases ...
Brief • March 8, 2023
of the FLSA’s minimum wage requirements.3 (Doc. 39 ¶¶ 67-76.) The second claim, brought only by The Salvation Army’s southern region includes Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland ...
Brief • April 19, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
arrested and maliciously prosecuted; suppressing from prosecutors material information favorable to criminal defendants; failing to follow the duties imposed by Brady v. Maryland; and using unconstitutional ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
Corporations Go to Prison Labor Studies Journal 2002 Corporations Go to Prisons: The Expansion of Corporate Power in the Correctional Industry Tracy F. H. Chang and Douglas E. Thompkins Abstract Over the last two decades, the U.S. prison population has quadrupled, with some 1.9 million people behind bars in federal …
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