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Brief • December 27, 2018
and cause persons who commit crimes on property to be arrested. 16 42. By virtue of the foregoing, these Defendants owed Mr. Arndt a duty 17 of due care, and that duty was breached by Defendants ...
Publication • December 2, 2014
us back is lack of funding. If you think the work we do makes a difference in the lives of people held in prisons, jails and detention centers, then please make a donation. If you or your family ...
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Drug Treatment/Rehab
” campaign in 1971, the number of people incarcerated for drug offenses in the United States has 6 skyrocketed. According to the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), there are 1 Multiple Cause ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
and retain the confidence of the public. There can be difficulty in choosing between conflicting courses of action. lt is important to remember that a timely word of advice rather than arrest, which may ...
Brief • August 22, 2011
) the Supreme Court said: “[W]e are loath to lay down a rule requiring the police to allow fleeing suspects to get away whenever they drive so recklessly that they put other people’s lives in danger.” See Harris ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
IN AMERICA INTRODUCTION T here are more than 2.3 million people incarcerated in prisons or jails throughout the United States. This figure that has been growing steadily since 1972 and represents a 600 ...
be easy after release were less likely to report committing a crime, being arrested, or violating a condition of supervision in the first few months following release. Likewise, the more cynical men were ...
Brief • October 7, 2010
of these Defendants despite the fact that they were not engaged in any illegal activity and used those dispersal orders and the subsequent arrests as a preemptive strike to get Plaintiff and others off the street ...
and/or Reporting The Diversity of People Who Sexually Abuse Children Risk and Protective Factors for Sexually Abusive Behavior Understanding Risk Assessments Policy Impact on the Hidden Cases of Abuse Encouraging ...
a tragic series of events that led Damaris to SCORE and to her eventual death. 3. When the King County Sheriff’s Deputies arrived, they incited a confrontation and then arrested Damaris. And despite her ...
Brief • May 12, 2019
Damaris to SCORE and to her eventual death. 3. When the King County Sheriff’s Deputies arrived, they incited a confrontation and then arrested Damaris. And despite her apparent medical problems, they took ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Hate Crimes
that reported hate crimes involving white offenders and Black victims were more likely to result in arrests). Even if police and prosecutors do not differentially target people of color in hate crimes cases ...
been a series of tragedies due to OPP's failure to treat detainees with serious mental illnesses. In 2001, a young man arrested on traffic charges died of dehydration after being left largely ...
had an extensive history with mental illness 6 and suicide attempts. 7 5. Defendants Deputy K. Klein, Deputy Ethan Miedecke, and Deputy 8 Lavinia Fifita were the arresting deputies. When ...
Brief • 2010
on incident sued upon, including but not limited to field interview, incident, complaint, arrest, supplemental, continuation, evidence, and property reports; b. Dispatch records, including CAD records ...
people found out they couldn't take bribes and just got up and left. We explained that this was a new system and that this is how we did things in the United States. They would get up and walk out ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
incarcerated trying to reunite, including on the day of his death. Mr. Bessette’s roommate at NSCF stated that Mr. Bessette had told him that he was trying to get medicine from mental health and “…they basically ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
the center; four people, including three CSC guards, are arrested for helping the inmates escape. They are charged with permitting and facilitating the escape of a convicted felon. (CSC) Bowie County ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
if family and friends have time, money, and transportation to get to the prison. Incarcerated people may be denied social visits either as a punishment or as an administrative policy.74 Indeed, prisoners ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
think, 2005 Memphis allowed people to get Post waivers? A And, again, that's not the application process. That's the directives from the 12th floor and City Hall that they will hire bodies. So, to get 500 ...
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