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Journal 16 TIlE II II 11 1 ·1 OF THE L NATIONAL PRISON PROJECT Editor: Jan Elvin Editorial Asst.: Betsy Bernat Alvin J. Bronstein, Executive Director The National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation 1616 P Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 331·0500 The National Prison Project …
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Fplp Nov Dec 1998 , . ~ . ~ . _." ... - - ' . , TAXPAYER'~BURDENINCREA~EnBYOLDERPRl~ONE~ 'administrators fearthei:C' is no end 'in While Florida has not kept a tab on Florida's population is'getting older. sight as politicians cQntinue·using crime exactly what percentage of its. medical and this is …
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Fplp Nov Dec 1999 FDOC HAZARDOUS TO PRISONERS HEALTH By Mark Shenvood and Bob Posey • Thirty percent of the 129 doctors who provide medical care to prison· ers incarcerated in the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) have marks on their records ranging from malpractice to fraud. The FDOC rarely …
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Fplp Mar Apr 2000 Florida Prison Legal VOLUM.E 6, iSSUE 2 ISSN# I091-8094 MARCH-APRIL 2000 MURDER CHARGED, BUT CONVICTION IN DOUBT It was Feb. 2, and the breaking evening news at 5 o'clock was thai two Florida SI3te Prison (FSP) guards had been arrested and charged in the bealing death …
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Fplp Sep Oct 2004 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers~ VOLUME 10 ISSUE 5 ectives ISSN# 1091-8094 The Show Must Go On: Florida Prisoners Lose Important Case by Oscar Hanson ?re than 30 years ago, Florida prisoners challenged M federal court the adequacy of prison law libraries pursuant to federal constitutional law. …
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Fire to the Prisons Issue 7 Anarchist Quarterly 2009 FOR NOTHING AGAINST EVERY THING FIRE TO THE PRISONS Issue 7//Fall 2009 An Insurrectionary Quarterly “CONTRARY TO WHAT HAS BEEN REPEATED TO US SINCE CHILDHOOD, INTELLIGENCE DOESN’T MEAN KNOWING HOW TO ADAPT; OR IF THAT IS A KIND OF INTELLIGENCE, IT’S …
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Fplp Sep Oct 2003 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers ectives • ISSNfI 1091-8094 VOLUME 9. ISSUE 5 Lockup Hotel:' , Florida's.Growing Prison Complex by Oscar ijanson All the hype about prison overcrowding and early release for Florida's prisoners has been smothered by a recently passed stale budget that e8nnarks funding for …
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Private Corrections Industry News Bulletin 2.1 PRIVATE CORRECTIONS INDUSTRY NEWS BULLETIN Vol. 2 - No.1 Reportillg 011 Prison Privatizatioll and Related issues January 1999 Privately-Run Juvenile Facility Delays Youths' Release Acoording to a consultant hired by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, a Youth Development Center in Pahokee operated by …
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14-1 Vol. 14 Number 1: Winter 2004 Published by Prisoners' I..egal Services of New York Correctional Association Report Paints Grim Picture ofSHU, Recommends Changes The Correctional Association of New York, a privately funded prison watchdog agency, recently released a report on disciplinary confinement in New York, titled Lockdown New York: …
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14-2 Vol. 14 Number 2: July 2004 Publisbed by Prisoners' Legal Services of New York New York High Court Reverses 2()-Year Precedent; Holds Inmates Entitled to Credit For Out-of-State Jail Time In a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court, recently reversed a twenty-year-old precedent, and ordered …
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14-3 RECEIVED NOV 05 2003 PLSNV·AlBANY , VoL 14 Number 3: October 2004 Published by Prison"",' Legal Services of New Yorl< '" SECOND CIRCUIT ISSUES: SEVEN LANDMARK DECISIONS IN FA VOR OF PRlSONERS Second Circuit Finds in Favor ofPrisoners in Six PUlA Exhaustion Ca.ves The United States Court of Appeals …
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Fire to the Prisons Issue 9 Anarchist Quarterly 2010 FOR US REVOLT NEEDS NO OTHER JUSTI FICATION FTTP ISSUE NINE SUMMER 2010 Not only do we desire to change our lives immediately, it is the criterion by which we are seeking our accomplices. DISCLAIMER F ire to the Prisons is …
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Fplp Jan Feb 2002 / FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers ectives VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1 PARENTSIN PRISON -PARTONE- by Linda Hanson I f.YOU are a parent in prison you probably have many questions and concerns about your children and about your legal rights as a parent. Your children may be with …
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Fplp Jan Feb 2004 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers ectives VOLUME 10 ISSN# 1091-8094 • ISSUE I' A CALL FOR ACTION Your Help is Needed Now .to Reduce Prison Phone Rates by Bob and Teresa Burns Posey , During the past year Florida Prisoners' Legal Aid Organization (FPLAO) has escalated its …
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Fplp Jan Feb 2005 'FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL' ers ectives VOLUME 11 ISSUE 1 ISSN# 1091-8094 <C<ID1Jllrr1t (Q)lkany~ ITrm.mmao:(l:<e .A..~~<ID1Jllrm.'(1: IP=>:Ir<ID~<e~~:finn~ JF'<e<e~ by Bob Posey TALLAHASSEE -:On Dec. 21, 2004, Second Judicial Circuit Court Judge Nikki Ann Clark ruled that the Florida Department of Corrections can charge Florida's 80,000 state prisoners …
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Fplp Jan Feb 2007 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers ectives ISSN# 1091-8094 VOLUME 13 ISSUE 1 Florida Ex-:Offender Task Force Says Change is Needed uietly, almost under the radar, for the past two years a Qtask force put together by former Gov. Jeb Bush has been examining why so many people …
Journal 17 INSIDE . .. • AIDS Policies Challenged Alabama Lawsuit Tests Segregation Practices............................ p.8 • INDEX Four Years of JOURNAL Articles ; • p.9 Lexington High Security Unit Judge Rules: ..... a shameful reflection omthe Bureau's administration." p.19 • Juveniles in Jails Some States Still Violating Laws On RemovaL …
Journal 18 INSIDE • • • • Sentencing Creative Punishment Alternatives p. I • Maryland Jails New Strategies to Stop jail Expansion p. I I Carl B. Cleme~ts. an expert on prisoner c1assifrtation, examines offender nee@assessment in this issue beginning on page I. NUMBER 18, WINTER 1989 ISSN 0748·2655 Sentencing: …
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Fplp Jan Feb 2008 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers 'ectives VOLUME 14 ISSUE 1 ISSN# 1091-8094 JAN/FEB 2008 oaths, dress codes and mandatory fitness requirements for FDOC's 28,000 employees. He repeatedly, clashed with a prison culture that is deeply entrenched with corruption. Yet, he made significant strides in cleaning the system …
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Fplp Jan Feb 2009 FLORIDA PIUSON LEGAL ers ectives lSSN# 1091-8094 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 1 JAN/FEB 2009 constitutionality at the Safe Streets I.nitiative of 1994 (hereinafter "The Act"). The .Act amended section 944.275. Florida Statutes by Melvin Perez (1993). to restrict the. awarding of basic gain time to only those …
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