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Publication • February 10, 2016
people with mental illnesses requiring immediate treatment are arrested and booked into Florida jails. The vast majority of these individuals are charged with minor misdemeanor and low level felony ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
people with mental illnesses requiring immediate treatment are arrested and booked into Florida jails. The vast majority of these individuals are charged with minor misdemeanor and low level felony ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
and contribute to the conviction and incarceration of innocent people. As such, TJP advocates for 1) improvements in eyewitness identification procedures; 2) electronic recording of custodial interrogations; 3 ...
Publication • January 1, 2018
offense types were required to complete a 15-year arrest-free period before becoming eligible to apply.11 Gov. Bush restored voting rights to 75,000 people during his eight years in office.12 In 2006 ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
? A prison guard walks in on you while you are changing your clothes and tells you that you are “what he likes.” The food service contract employee tells you he can get you cigarettes if you “flash” him. You ...
they could be in an adult education class anywhere. Three women are assigned to each of the coveted laptop computers, and tensions surface over who gets to use them. Like harried college students, they fret ...
Brief • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
windows policing philosophies often produce illegal stop-and-frisk policies in poor neighborhoods). Poor people, like the petitioners, remain vulnerable to harm after they are arrested. People with lower ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
and, if detected, could prevent such an incident. What an individual says and how he/she behaves while being arrested, transported to the jail, and at booking, are vital in detecting suicidal. behavior. Properly ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
and Comment only. Do not cite without author's permission. communities.4 In 2002 alone, 635,000 people were released from prison, and the United States Department of Justice estimates that at least that many ...
Case • 2002
beckoned the complainant, and when she approached, appellant flashed a badge, said he was a police officer and instructed the complainant to get into the vehicle. The complainant complied, appellant placed ...
Brief • March 28, 2005
Filed under: Snitch Jacketing, Discovery
innocent pie get locked up on the lies of people Willing to say or anything to better their positions." eau of Prisons officisis won't comment on the specifics eeks's allegations, which are being ...
Brief • November 3, 2014
gbrs, 1 Md Hgts, 2 U City, 4 STL got off work 2:30 p.m. - went to mom to get her 2 kids c0 KRKArrest KRK & Catherine Waters get into fight- 3:30 p.m. Both arrested - Ass 3 cd P.O. Hall arrest/book KRK ...
Brief • June 16, 2017
. Brown and Ms. Egana. And when Defendants were satisfied that they could not extract further money from Plaintiffs, they arrested and surrendered Mr. Egana back to jail. After a year of this abuse ...
to protect medically 2 vulnerable people and people with disabilities detained at the Orange County Jail, all of whom are 3 at imminent risk of serious illness and death from COVID-19. 4 2. Petitioners ...
Publication • August 1, 2020
praised police as “fighting an unrelenting, neverending” war and deserving of “ticker-tape parades.” Barr has actually made it harder for incarcerated people to get out of federal prison during the pandemic ...
for people in custody in distress. In one instance, there was no “B” post officer present for a span of three hours on a unit as a person deteriorated. Board staff identified deficient, inaccurate ...
Brief • June 2, 2021
147 Filed 06/02/21 Page 2 of 18 1 2 I. A. BACKGROUND Overview When people are arrested and detained, detention facilities confiscate their cash 3 4 and hold it in trust. Facilities traditionally ...
is the final policymaker and failed to provide for adequate staffing and surveillance. The evidence could support an inference that the person who told the jailer only unconscious people were taken ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
, 292-93 (1997) (describing the practice of jailing people with mental illness without charging them or charging them with misdemeanors in order to get them off the street, await a hospital bed ...
Brief • April 27, 2023
Filed under: Discrimination
to multiple CDCR counselors to get the 3 Potential Hold lifted but was repeatedly ignored or directed to other people. On 4 information and belief, CDCR referred Mr. Alcala to ICE. After a year of pleading ...
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