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Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
., constant surveillance, is appropriate until the inmat~ can be psychiatrist. furth~r ass~ssed by a m~ntal h~alth prof~ssional or 15. This laps~ by jail managem~nt and staff also shows th~ Chautauqua ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
Farrell v Tilton Ca Cya Djj 6th Sm Report Mental Health 2008 Donna Brorby, State Bar #75936 Cathleen Beltz, State Bar #245593 Office of the Special Master 605 Market Street, Ninth Floor San Francisco, CA 94105-3211 (415) 348-0853 (415) 495-7204 (facs.) lodb@earthlink.net SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CITY AND COUNTY OF …
Publication • August 9, 2016
the vast majority of people return (“reenter”) after being released from prison and where more than four million people are under the surveillance and supervision of the state. This excessively punitive ...
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was awake and asked me Officers Report, dated 7/24/07, by Officer 3; Infirmary Security/Surveillance Log, dated 7/19/07 King County Ombudsman's Office Ombudsman Case No. 2007-01436 Appendix A: Chronology ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
of the video surveillance equipment and motion detectors in place on the outside of the school; (2) tall exterior fencing and motion detector; and (3) an angle of the facility exterior that clearly displays ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
to the DOM (Department Operations Manual) have somewhat tightened up on contraband surveillance watch procedures. The DOM requires evidence that a prisoner is concealing contraband. It states, “When it becomes ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Judicial Misconduct
Summary Injustice - A look at Constitutional Deficiencies in SC Summary Courts, ACLU, 2016 SUMMARY INJUSTICE: A Look at Constitutional Deficiencies in South Carolina’s Summary Courts Copyright © 2016 National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers REPORT SOUTH CAROLINA This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialNoDerivatives 4.0 International License. …
Publication • May 27, 2016
considering enclosing the rooftop gyms. 16 NJ\110711.3 construction. 92 This new facility has a waiting room and video surveillance. It has approximately 3 treatment rooms, as well as a nursing station. We ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
U.S.-Mexico Border Policy Report, BNHR BAN, 2008 U.S.-Mexico Border Policy Report “Effective Border Policy: Security, Responsibility And Human Rights at the U.S.-Mexico Border” November 2008, Washington, D.C. Cover: A boy looks through the border fence from the Mexican side. The fence is one part of the securitization that has occurred …
Publication • 2016
of persons who are subjected to it. The deprivation of meaningful human contact and social interaction, the enforced idleness and inactivity, and the oppressive security and surveillance procedures ...
Publication • November 1, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Mental Health, Family
– to the position description of correctional “officers,” to the continued use of the word “offender,” to the highly structured surveillance of even the minimum security and work release populations, DOC aligns ...
Publication • February 15, 2018
face homelessness. Police engage in hyper-surveillance and arrest of communities of color and low-income communities. ƒƒ Privatization of prisons and jails create economic incentives rewarding sentencing ...
Publication • 2018
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
be a combined sentence of incarceration followed by a period of community supervision. Often, probation entails monitoring or surveillance by a correctional agency. In some instances, probation may not involve ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Drug Overdose
: Opioid Overdose Crisis | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 5 California Department of Public Health. (2022, January 19). California Overdose Surveillance Dashboard. Retrieved from https ...
Publication • 2021
to calls about criminal offenses, and even then, only 5 percent of arrests are for so-called violent crimes.xiii In practice, too much of police work consists of surveilling and targeting disproportionately ...
Publication • November 25, 2019
Analysis of 2018 Inmate Mortality Reviews in the California Correctional Healthcare System, Nov 2019 ANALYSIS OF 2018 INMATE MORTALITY REVIEWS IN THE CALIFORNIA CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Kent Imai, MD Consultant to the California Prison Receivership 11/25/2019 Analysis of 2018 CCHCS Mortality Reviews TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................................. i …
Publication • 2019
Russell Taylor Exit (also listed as Zane Presents Exit) by Phillip Thomas Duck Exposed – Too Much of a Good Thing Could Be Dangerous by Naomi Chase Exposed – Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera Since ...
and inescapably surveilled. Solitary confinement and forced labor exacerbate each other in our current system of racial capitalism.18 I understand racial capitalism as a system that designs and re-designs ...
Publication • January 1, 2017
to monitor and surveil formerly the system in Ferguson sought to extract incarcerated persons (Rothman, 1980; Travis income for the county and state from some and Petersilia, 2001; Wodahl and Garland, 2009 ...
Publication • 2020
Council on Criminal Justice, Reshaping Criminal Justice After COVID-19, 2020 ., .... '· .~tj•. ., -1- ' •• .. ..1 About the Council The Council on Criminal Justice (the “Council”) works to advance understanding of the criminal justice policy choices facing the nation and build consensus for solutions that enhance …
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