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Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
change will reduce the prison population by 4,200, resulting in a savings of more than $380 million in future correctional costs and provide supervision for 3,000 more people upon release from prison ...
Article • April 15, 2009
Zakiya was convicted of tax evasion and failing to file income tax returns. In 1994, he was sentenced to 16 months in prison, a 36-month supervised release term and a $25,000 fine. With good time credit ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
-appointed medical experts released a scathing report on the deplorable conditions inside the prison. Overall, the panel found that CCWF “is not providing adequate medical care, and that there are systemic ...
Article • December 15, 2013 • from PLN December, 2013
The Invisible Crisis of Correctional Health Care by Cara Tabachnick After 33 years behind bars, Alvin Entzminger, who was released in March, needed immediate medical attention for a host ...
Article • March 6, 2018 • from PLN March, 2018
$5 Million Settlement After Mentally Ill Prisoner Dies in Restraint by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis A 36-year-old California prisoner with a documented history of schizophrenia ...
California: Mentally Ill Jail Prisoner Dies after Two Days in Restraint Chair; $5 Million Settlement by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis A 36-year-old California prisoner ...
Brief • 2009
after he had been released from disciplinary segregation. Conner’s own expectations have at times reflected a personal preference for the quietude of the SHU. Although we do not think a prisoner’s ...
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Filed under: Examination of
(1) public support for the use of strategies that provide early release (i.e., “second chance” mechanisms) to individuals serving long-term prison sentences for drug crimes; and (2) how levels ...
Article • August 29, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
soon after he took office in 2009; however, the Senate report noted that some facilities are still operating, including the infamous prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, one of the most notorious locations ...
Article • August 4, 2016
Alaskan Prisoner Deaths under Scrutiny by Matthew Clarke The Alaskan state legislature held a hearing in July 2014 after five Alaskan prisoners died between April and June of that year ...
of death row prisoners held in Unit 32. After remedies were obtained in that lawsuit, a new suit was filed in 2005 that extended to all prisoners housed at the unit. While prison officials portrayed Unit 32 ...
and sentenced to one year of probation. In 1969, Nelson tried to rob a bar and was shot in the leg by an off-duty cop. He was convicted of armed robbery and served five years in prison. Shortly after his release ...
Article • July 8, 2021
each year in the 1940s. Now, as the prison population explodes, these releases have declined. President Trump signed only 94 clemency releases while in office, and most of those were cases that were ...
that would help them reestablish themselves in the community after they are released.  D.C. women have significant problems maintaining contact with their children while they are in prison ...
Article • September 15, 2005 • from PLN September, 2005
Filed under: Medical, Skin
. A nurse examined her but failed to prescribe any medication, she said. Johnson was released after 6 days, but it took another 4 months and several trips to the doctor before the culpritMethicillin Resistant ...
Publication • December 13, 2014
cancer, which required him to have an emergency tracheotomy and surgery after he was released from prison. The Sulejmanis were represented by Hinesburg attorney Beth A. Danon. See: Sulejmani v. Prison ...
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in State and Federal Correctional Facilities,” released in October 2006. Nearly half of violent offenders in state prison (47 percent) had recent drug dependence or abuse; more than a quarter (28 percent ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
to the nineteensixties have shown diffuse slowing of brain waves in prisoners after a week or more of solitary confinement. In 1992, fifty-seven prisoners of war, released after an average of six months in detention camps ...
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
is releasing more violent sex offenders who were civilly committed following their prison sentences, in part, officials say, because the state’s treatment program is working and the offenders are less ...
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