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Publication • February 24, 2016
as a local response to increasing numbers of drug-related cases and expanding jail and prison populations, have become popular nationwide in the criminal justice system. These programs are designed to reduce ...
Case • 1987
District Court for the District of New Jersey-Newark, C. Civil Action No. 82-1924. [7] MALCOLM V. CARTON, ESQ., (ARGUED), Carton and Faccone, for Appellants. [8] CATHERINE A. HANSSENS, ESQ ...
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, as prisoners come from and return to communities. There is significant evidence that PNEPs reduce risk behaviours associated with HIV and hepatitis C (“HCV”) transmission, result in other health benefits ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
ce • Re spe c t • I nte g r it y Performance Audit Improving the Completeness of Washington’s Criminal History Records Database June 15, 2015 Criminal history records include information on arrests ...
Case • 2006
had "c[ome] on for hearing" (this is the only indication in the record that a hearing actually took place) and that "there is reason to believe that [Hills] is not mentally capable of understanding ...
Brief • 2011
, irrespective of duration, in a County of Ventura Sheriff’s Office’s Jail based only upon a warrant or warrants intended for another individual, during the period of December 30, 2008 until the date ...
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  of  the  Subcommittee  for  holding  this  important  hearing  on  the  human  rights,  fiscal,  and  public  safety  consequences  of  solitary  confinement  in  US  prisons, jails, and detention centers.      CCR ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
Under Federal Receivership LEADERSHIP The first five copies of each California State Auditor report are free. Additional copies are $3 each, payable by check or money order. You can obtain reports ...
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quickly become antitherapeutic. Five to ten minutes, once per week, is not adequate to make this determination. C. INADEQUATE MEDICAL CARE Jail officials are responsible for providing adequate medical ...
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not received any compensation, and many more received only a paltry amount that fell far short of repaying their losses or helping them get re-established in the free world. The Exonerated Person’s Ordeal ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform
............................................................................................................................. 7 C. Research Literature On Community Courts ........................................................................... 10 1. Expanded Sentencing Options ...
Publication • 2020
and hepatitis C [31–34]. Incarceration has also been shown to exacerbate chronic illnesses such as obesity [35], hypertension, and asthma [36, 37, 29], and formerly incarcerated people experience disparately ...
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against him.” Gault, 387 U.S. at 36 (internal quotations, citations, and footnotes omitted). 14 C. Plaintiffs’ Constitutional Rights to Access the Courts Include the Right to be Free From Harassment ...
Publication • February 1, 2015
Locked in the Past, Report on Montana Jail System, Locked in the Past Montana’s Jails in Crisis The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Contents Executive Summary ...
Case • 1997
and counterdesignations, n8 and it offered 381 exhibits. n9 n7 The Court ruled at trial that Dr. Clark's expert testimony would be limited to the facilities he inspected (Occoquan, Central, D.C. Jail and CTF), his ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
, implement, and oversee agency efforts to comply with the PREA standards in all of its facilities. (c) The PREA coordinator shall be a full-time position in all agencies that operate facilities whose total ...
Brief • April 16, 2015
Filed under: Excessive Force
engaged in the management of the Department's jail facilities, and the Sheriff should regularly and adequately monitor the Department's use of force policies and practices, and its compliance ...
, although improvements were made, such was not in the cards. Population problems continued to grow; county jails were loaded with state prisoners living -continued from front page On January 13, 1976, Judge ...
., and 24 Brent L. Ryman, Esq ., and for causes of action against Defendants, and each of them, 25 complain and allege as follows: PARTIES & JURISDICTION 26 27 28 Erick,un, Tboq>c f.-, Sw,.insfon, Ltd ...
Case • 1993
, for the violation of her constitutional rights to be free from: a) the intentional infliction of emotional distress; b) interference with her constitutionally protected family relationships; c) the negligent ...
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