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designed to reduce recidivism, improve public safety, and hold all criminal justice actors accountable. The work of the Task Force included data analyses, reviews of the research evidence, examination ...
to be called "Gus." By all accounts, Gus is a charismatic, outgoing guy who likes to spend time with his family. He volunteers as a deacon in the Presbyterian Church and serves as a board member of the Exchange ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
accounts, Gus is a charismatic, outgoing guy who likes to spend time with his family. He volunteers as a deacon in the Presbyterian Church and serves as a board member of the Exchange Club of Nashville, Tenn ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
that the connection between incarceration rates and crime rates is greater than it actually is, and so they are much more cautious about reducing incarceration rates than they need be. They also fail to take account ...
........................................................................................6 I. Phoenix police officers met Marty and concluded that he was suffering a psychotic episode as a result of mental illness. They arrested him for misdemeanor assault because Marty yelled at a woman ...
........................................................................................6 I. Phoenix police officers met Marty and concluded that he was suffering a psychotic episode as a result of mental illness. They arrested him for misdemeanor assault because Marty yelled at a woman ...
Publication
, private defense counsel; Captain Mark Langford, Tacoma Police Department; Rollie Herman, Westpac Marine Services; Jeanie Peterson, Hilltop Action Coalition; Connie Brown, citizen at large, Affordable ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
., malingerers or sociopaths). This can create a perception that staff can pass off responsibility for certain inmates rather than promoting a sense of collective responsibility and accountability. Solitary ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff, Guard Unions
little management courage and accountability… California was once the national leader, a pioneer, in corrections integrity, innovation and efficiency. We can make it so once again.”1 Governor ...
required to register as a 3 sex offender. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (“CDCR”) 4 cites research concluding that “first-time offenders” accounted for “95.9% of all arrests ...
Brief • February 15, 2016
) AMICUS BRIEF OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION, ACLU OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, NATIONAL POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT, HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER, AND RODERICK AND SOLANGE MACARTHUR JUSTICE CENTER ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
, these are the strongest place-based cues). A place-based theory of policing should also take into account other environmental characteristics that may influence police officer decision making. These might include ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
of citizens employed in the police and prosecution functions in Michigan, it is simply impossible to always arrest and prosecute the right defendant for the right crime and mete out accurate and just sentences ...
Case • 2009
. I. BACKGROUND A. The Traffic Stop This case arises out of the tragic shooting of Roland Carnaby ("Carnaby") by two [*2] members of the Houston Police Department ("HPD"), Officer Charles Foster ...
Brief • October 27, 2017
  of  New  York  and  New  York  City  police  8 officers  Joseph  Marotta,  Jae  Shim,  Thomas  Conforti,  and  William  9 Schmittgall (collectively, “Defendants”), on Dufort’s claims under 42  10 ...
, a means by which political and economic elites can maintain and enhance their position of dominance over the lower and working classes. The $147 billion a year criminal justice system of police, prosecutors ...
Videos Show the Dark Side of Shadow Mountain Youth Psych Facility by Rosalind Adams by Rosalind Adams, BuzzFeed TULSA, Oklahoma — By the time police arrived at the psychiatric ...
and treatment alternatives through the process of informed consent. Wardens, guards, sheriffs and police officers are not court-appointed legal guardians and therefore cannot make medical decisions on behalf ...
of the individual’s decision to board the bus for travel, rather than coercive conduct on the part of police, but rather whether, taking into account all of the circumstances surrounding the encounter, a reasonable ...
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