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Publication • August 1, 2016
encounters, as well as of broader perceptions of injustice in many communities. This briefing paper identifies four key features of the justice system that contribute to its disparate racial impact ...
Publication • February 18, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
A Report of the Reentry Roundtable Amy L. Solomon Kelly Dedel Johnson Jeremy Travis Elizabeth C. McBride research for safer communities URBAN INSTITUTE Justice Policy Center URBAN INSTITUTE Justice ...
Publication • June 28, 2016
.......................................................................................................... 19 B. Accommodations in Communication .................................................................................................................... 21 1. Individual Advocacy Within the Prison ...
Publication • September 26, 2023
, and all other affected communities and individuals who presented testimony before the Mechanism. The Expert Mechanism also thanks all the contributors of written submissions. 1 2 3 4 2 Dr. Tracie L ...
Kickback publication • July 17, 2019
are permitted to communicate with the designated contacts only. Note the names and contact information for these contacts (Section 1.6). 4. Any amendments, transcripts, clarifications, responses to questions ...
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apartheid? 33 36 41 Combating crime and terrorism: full spectrum surveillance The EU’s PATRIOT Acts ‘Situation awareness’ The dawning of the biometric age Suspect communities: profiling and targeting systems ...
Case • 1993
. Representative Dicks spent $329,000 in his primary campaign. [16] Given his resources, Collier determined that yard signs were the most cost-effective means of communicating his political message ...
, prison, and community supervision. "In essence, an inmate is being asked to reimburse the State because the inmate 'has made it necessary for the State to keep and maintain him at a large cost ...
disadvantages people from underserved communities,” added Kimberly Horiuchi, an attorney with the ACLU of Northern California, arguing that it’s wrong for the state to make judgments about who ...
Brief • October 22, 2005
OF THE APPELLATE DEFENDER, and the NEW YORK STATE DEFENDERS ASSOCIATION Plaintiffs-Appellants. -againstTHE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, AND MCI WORLDCOM COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Defendants ...
Brief • November 10, 2014
to speak, publish, and otherwise communicate. Robert L. Holbrook 63. Plaintiff Robert Holbrook is an activist and writer currently imprisoned at SCI Greene. He is serving a sentence of life-without-parole ...
(prison, jail, juvenile facility, overnight lockup, and community confinement facility) operated by the agency.8 Over the course of three years beginning August 20, 2013, state and local agencies must audit ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
and prevent juvenile crime. The General Assembly enacted the legislation “to develop community-based alternatives to youth development centers and to provide community-based delinquency and substance abuse ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
and raising funds. The department contracted with Inver Hills Community College to provide, in part, educational planning and assessments at certain correctional facilities. The educational assessments ...
Panel led by former U.S. Congressman Ralph Metcalfe identified a pattern of excessive force and other police abuse directed disproportionately at Chicago’s African American community; in 1990, an internal ...
recent phenomenon. Some communities have mobilized quite ener­ getically in recent years to identify and intervene with such youth, conducting extensive training among law enforce­ ment, child protection ...
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, a correctional officer will call 911 for an ambulance to take the inmate to a hospital. Community Standard of Care The Department represents they meet the "community standard of care" which is the universally ...
Brief • 2000
worse offtbaa whea they emend. Secood, the pubic is beiaa sborc-ehqed because these iJunate.t are eventually releated, only to reIUrD to their load communities aDd comr:nit more crimes secondary ...
Brief • May 16, 2017
would roughly scrub or otherwise m andle the ulcer and the sensitive surrounding area. Because Mr. Carter was not permitted an ·nterpreter to communicate with the medical staff at Dixon during ...
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