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Case • 2006
& Foerster LLP, San Francisco, CA.; Derik T. Fettig, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Los Angeles, CA.; Lois K. Perrin, American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.; Mei-Fei Kuo, Paul Alston, Alston Hunt ...
at the Mecklenburg County Jail beginning on April 7, 2019. 23. Ms. Edwards entered NCCIW on May 14, 2019. She learned she was pregnant after an intake screening at NCCIW. Defendants’ Unlawful Shackling of Plaintiff ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
Littles, Chad - Frances Kathryn Hughes as Personai Representative v. Corrections Corooration of America et al. 03-316 Muniz, Donny Lee v. Bent County Correctional, William Wilson, Joy Cunningham, Captain ...
Brief • September 8, 2020
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
(hereinafter "PLAINTIFF"), 1s a former NMCD inmate. Centurion 001412 Centurion 001413 2. PLAINTIFF currently resides in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. 3. CENTURION CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE OF NEW MEXICO ...
Case • 1995
and the need for procedures to ensure that any inmate requesting assistance has access to lay personnel as well as inmates. Confinement of Inmates To Segregation 9. Segregation is a "jail within a jail ...
Publication • 2019
custody.26 Many people are held in other forms of detention. For example, in 2018, about 738,400 people were held in county and city jails in the United States.27 In 2020, Vera Institute of Justice released ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
dramatically: in 1983, 9.3 percent of jail inmates were drug offenders. By 2002 the figure was 24.7 percent. BJS, “Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics 2003,” Table 6.19, http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook ...
of international and national bodies, advocates, federal and state policymakers, and corrections practitioners have called for prisons and jails to reform their use of segregation, also known as solitary confinement ...
Case • 2003
was convicted of petty theft with a prior and sentenced to 60 days in the county jail and three years' probation. In 1992, Ewing was convicted of battery and sentenced to 30 days in the county jail and two years ...
Brief • March 7, 2016
Filed under: Disclosure of Records
inmates at the Suffolk County House of Correction in Boston to learn about Suffolk County’s reentry services, which have had high success rates, to learn more about how and why those programs have been ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
and awaiting trial under State law. Local jails may also house Federal detainees and State “prison-ready” inmates — convicted and sentenced persons whose transfer to State prison is delayed by overcrowding ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Statistics/Trends
report: Mental health problems of prison and jail inmates. 2006. Available from: http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/ content/pub/pdf/mhppji.pdf. 5. Maruschak LM. Bureau of Justice Statistics bulletin: HIV ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
is scheduled to kill my brother, Thomas Provenzano, despite clear evidence that he is mentally ill.... I have to wonder: Where is the justice in killing a sick human being? Sister of death row inmate, June 2000 ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
reentry. • Kansas: Justice Reinvestment strategy to provide services under community supervision to reduce revocations for rule violations. Risk Reduction Initiative provides funding to county-operated ...
Publication
Union of Colorado. Lynne Wilson, Lorie Fridell, Joan Crumpler, Carol Watson, and Mark Schlosberg assisted with emails, telephone consultations, resource suggestions, and other brain picking. Research ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
disorder among prison and jail inmates........................................................................................................... 112 Cases interviewed and assessed ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
-Based National Detention Standards 2008 Inspection Worksheet for Over 72 Hour Facilities REVIEW TEAM USE: (Edits Permitted, ALL FIELDS REQUIRED) Facility Information Facility Name: Clay County Justice ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inmate Activity Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Falsification of Records or Documents . . . Equality of Inmates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gang Activity ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
unabated.4 As a result of the move toward more punitive policies, the number of persons confined in U.S. jails and prisons increased substantially—from just over 1.1 million in 1990 to 2.3 million in 2008.5 ...
Case • 2006
when he drove by on his way home. Record, Addendum 4, 5 Tr. of Evidence in No. 378 (Crim. Ct. Union County, Tenn.) 641-642 (hereinafter Tr.). Luttrell then went to bed. [31] Around 1 a.m., Lora ...
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