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Publication • 2013
involve violent acts or acts dangerous to human life, property, or infrastructure Appendix 6, Executive Order 13388. 50 U.S.C. I80 I (c) (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) definition ...
Brief • 2011
)........................................................................................................................ 23 IPRA Annual Report 2009-10, at http://www.iprachicago.org/IPRA_AnnualReport2009-2010.pdf .......................... 42 James G. Carr, The law of electronic surveillance (2010 ...
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21. Defendants have a policy of subjecting persons to visual body cavity searches in groups 11 and in an area where surveillance cameras are positioned so as to permit the observation, at remote 12 ...
Brief • November 8, 2003
abuse uncovered in the 24 W:\1257\1\JS0689.WPD Sheppard case, the relocation of the CPSU to a facility equipped with video surveillance cameras and the re-staffing of the Unit by Department employees ...
Surveillance is inadequate, as many assailants remain unidentified, most cameras do not have recording capabilities, and the jail's understaffing means officers are rarely positioned to visually identify ...
Publication • January 31, 2014
. This may be accomplished through means of electronic surveillance, provided that a certified officer is available to respond to calls for help; (b) Inmates have reasonable access to toilet, sink ...
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within prisons in which inmates are confined 23 hours a day. In these stark facilities, all movement is monitored by video surveillance and assisted by electronic door systems. Special alarms, cameras ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
phases of their ISP supervision, and electronic monitoring must be used to extend the surveillance effectiveness of the ISP officer. Most offenders on the Intensive Supervision Program waiting list ...
Publication • December 28, 2016
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
Prison Law 2010 - Rethinking Segregation of Trangender People, Practicing Law Institute, 2010 LITIGATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE SERIES Criminal Law and Urban Problems Course Handbook Series Number C-224 Prison Law 2010 Chair Alexander A. Reinert To order this book, call (800) 260-4PLI or fax us at (800) 321-0093. Ask our …
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Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
Srlp Rethinking Transgender Segregation in Detention 2009 515_560_ARKLES_V2.DOC 6/8/2009 5:07:50 PM SAFETY AND SOLIDARITY ACROSS GENDER LINES: RETHINKING SEGREGATION OF TRANSGENDER PEOPLE IN DETENTION by GABRIEL ARKLES∗ The correctional officers are the ones who are the most violent. They’re the ones to be scared of. . . . I’m raped …
Publication • August 19, 2016
dollar in cost. Chapter 1 Background and Motivation 1.1. INTRODUCTION Recent innovations in the criminal justice system have linked intensive criminal justice system surveillance with substance abuse ...
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Bronte v Dod Guantanamo Detainee 2008 Combined Department of Defense Oftice for the. Administrative Review of the Detention. of Enemy Combatants (OARDEC) at U.s. Naval ~as:e GuantaDamo Bay, Cuba 1010 Defense Pentagoo,Wasldngton, D.C. 20301·10l() seeRtm'lNOPORN ACTION MEMO FOR: Designated Civilian Official (U) 11IRU:~AMistanl Sec.-y ofDofense fer Dotoi.- Affait< ~ FROM: …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform, Police
Body-Worn Cameras in NYC - Pilot Assessment & Recommendations, OIG-NYPD, 2015 New York City Department of Investigation The Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD (OIG-NYPD) Body-Worn Cameras in NYC: An Assessment of NYPD’s Pilot Program and Recommendations to Promote Accountability Mark G. Peters Commissioner Philip K. Eure Inspector …
Publication • February 12, 2016
alone in often small barren exercise rooms. Prisoners “are [often] kept under constant surveillance with computerized locking and tracking systems used to allow their movement to be 78 Craig Haney ...
Publication • 2013
Police Misconduct as a Cause of Wrongful Convictions Russell Covey Wash. L. Rev. 2013 POLICE MISCONDUCT AS A CAUSE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS RUSSELL COVEY ABSTRACT This study gathers data from two mass exonerations resulting from major police scandals, one involving the Rampart division of the L.A.P.D., and the other occurring …
Publication • 2014
surveillance and punishment. Racial perceptions of crime have distorted the criminal justice system. prisoners serving life sentences. Racial perceptions of crime, combined with other factors, have led ...
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. Unexpected arrest-related deaths in America: 12 months of open source surveillance. West J Emer Med. 2009;10:68-73. 8. Jenkinson E, Neeson C, Bleetman A. The relative risk of police use-of-force options ...
Brief • 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
Washington v. Boudreau, IL, Memo of Law, Wrongful Conviction, 2023 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION WAYNE WASHINGTON, ) ) Plaintiff, ) Case No. 16 CV 1893 ) v. ) Honorable John Kness ) Magistrate Judge Maria Valdez KENNETH BOUDREAU, et al., ) ) …
Publication • November 17, 2016
Filed under: Sexual Assault
(CDC), BJS conducted a feasibility study using medical indicators and medical surveillance methodologies. As part of routine medical practice, medical staff in 19 prisons and 11 jails completed ...
Brief • February 7, 2014
made every reasonable effort to minimize risk for Inmate Hunter. He did so by testing available intelligence sources at Stafford Creek Correctional Center -camera surveillance, inmate informant sources ...
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