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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 ...
agreements; contracts; letters; telegrams; inter-office communications; memoranda; reports; records; instructions; specifications; notes; notebooks; scrapbooks; diaries; plans; drawings; sketches; blueprints ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
this data cautiously. First, there is significant underreporting of all sexual offenses, in general.20 Second, this reluctance to report is magnified by cultural norms in African American communities about ...
Brief • June 26, 2018
to provide 18 for communication between governmental agencies responsible for detaining parents and 19 those responsible for housing children, or to provide for ready communication between 20 separated ...
Publication • November 28, 2016
at midyear 2000. Jail authorities also supervised 118 offenders under community supervision programs. New admissions to jail increased from 7,151 in June 2000 to 9,697 in June 2001, a 36% increase. The 68 ...
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, and communications products and services, currently with over 24 million cable customers, nearly 12.5 million high-speed Internet customers and 3.5 million voice customers. More information about Comcast and its ...
Services Act.” 16. Section 83-4,154 of the Nebraska Statutes provides: “For purposes of the Nebraska Correctional Health Care Services Act: (1) Community standard of health care means medical care ...
, Devah Pager, Jessica Warner, East Bay Community Law Center, Center for Young Women’s Development, Critical Resistance, Justice Now!, Legal Services for Women Prisoners, All of Us or None, Leadership ...
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mental activity to be of any subsequent service to the community. 2 In re Medley, 134 U.S. 160, 168 (1890). Other critics point to the enormous costs associated with solitary confinement. For example ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
illnesses live successfully in their communities as long as they have access to appropriate supports and treatment. Sometimes people stop taking their medications or the medication stops working. In addition ...
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Filed under: Mail
communications which are not readily understandable to reviewing staff; (3) materials which may be used to harass, distract, demean, or intimidate staff or others; (4) or materials which impede inmate ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
in the United States, 2005 By Lauren E. Glaze and Thomas P. Bonczar BJS Statisticians During 2005 the total Federal, State, and local adult correctional population — incarcerated or in the community — grew ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
Strike Solidarity Coalition (PHSS). Mohamed Shehk is the Media and Communications Director of Critical Resistance, and also contributed to this piece.] 2 IMMUNITY TO KILL DEATH, FOR A By Lorenzo Johnson ...
Publication • July 1, 2018
, Gaye Williams, and Dave Lam for their editorial and production assistance. Cover photo: Noah Berger/AP Contact: Sarah Leiseca, communications manager Email: sleiseca@pewtrusts.org Project website ...
Publication • 2009
Filed under: Sentencing, Three Strikes
and “Our resources are misspent, our punishments too severe, our sentences too long.” 10 rehabilitation efforts to lower crime rates overall and create safer communities. The Honorable Anthony M. Kennedy ...
safer communities. The Honorable Anthony M. Kennedy, U.S. Supreme Court Justice 4 Lessons Learned From Washington’s Three Strikers There are a variety of social factors, such as age, education level ...
Publication • September 1, 2020
communications with more than two dozen Angola inmates, as well as interviews with many lawyers and relatives who have been in touch with them and a review of more than 900 email reports sent by inmates ...
Publication • August 1, 2020
, the highest source of outbreak in the state with the largest number of cases. As of June 9, the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision reports 1,282 prison staff and 512 incarcerated people ...
Case • 1995
. The plaintiffs alleged in their amended complaint that use of the space available to them for client consultation (1) violates the rights of their clients to counsel by inhibiting full and free communication ...
Case • 1993
for adequate television reception at ISP. [19] Pursuant to the consent order, ISP provides appellees access to two cable televisions in the community room between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. daily. Appellees ...
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