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Case • 1999
on probation for two years, subject to the special conditions that he be confined in a community corrections center for six months and enrolled in a drug treatment program. The district court assigned U.S ...
Case • 1979
and prison authorities. Publication of FYSK is intended as a forum for inmate discussion and for communication between inmates and the staff of the penitentiary. The magazine is distributed without charge ...
Case • 1998
has a window, two slots through which items can be passed, and several small holes to facilitate communication through the door. While there, DDU inmates receive hourly visits from correction officers ...
Case • 2002
the new telephone procedure initiated in [**3] early 2000." Id at 3. He did, however, identify several statements that he believed effectively communicated the prohibition: (1) a town hall meeting where ...
Case • 1981
stand or fall without regard to the content of any particular communication. n2 n2. Although the regulation makes no reference to content, defendants submitted two letters to the Court which ...
Case • 1987
OF HALL'S MAIL [16] In partial response to Hall's discovery requests, Curran submitted two Interdepartmental Communications, each dated March 7, 1980. The first communication was Curran's request ...
in 2002 to defeat Republican state Assemblyman Phil Wyman - a vocal supporter of private prisons (which do not employ CCPOA guards); opposing community colleges giving higher education classes at prisons ...
Pod. Officially this is the Life Principles Community/Crossings Program. It's a program officials consider the real "success story" within the confines of NMWCF. As a housing pod, Crossings has been ...
Case • 1989
by inmates. It is appellant's position that the collect-only telephone system provides jail inmates with "reasonable access" to telephone communication as required by law. Any denial, claims appellant ...
Article • November 22, 2016
was keenly engaged in similar discussions about reuse and community impact for Lake Placid, the town that hosted the games. While the Rio planners designed puzzle-like modular structures which ...
(Black people, Native people, the poor, LGBTQ people, immigrant communities and more). While we protect ourselves from their consistent and regular blows, we must also fight for a vision of the world we ...
Article • March 31, 2017
of options for dealing with these additional prisoners, including referrals to the new privatized profit-driven community correctional complex. The tendency, however, has been continued incarceration rather ...
, this assumes that childhood victims cannot be helped; victims are incapable of working through abuse and always remain disempowered; support from family, friends, and community has no significant affect ...
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
and branding for horse thieves, continued into the 1800s. Urbanization and migration, say historians, undermined the use of public shaming because people no longer feared the condemnation of their communities ...
Article • October 28, 2014
; grant intended to assure “individualized consequences” for juvenile offenders, including community service and mediation. But those were not the consequences for Junior. After the classroom ...
Brief • March 10, 2010
' operations based on these standards, you would be prohibited fi'om communicating, formally or infOlmally, with ODRC, any county entity, including the sheriff and jail, the courts or any other public agency ...
Brief • July 11, 2008
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as the outside community and its citizens. 3 10. Convicted inmates at the moment of their arrest through the completion of their sentence live a more restrictive life than people in "free" society. They lose ...
Brief • 2004
870.800, Staff Counseling and 20 Occupational Health Programs, reads in relevant part: 21 II. 22 23 All communication relating to staff counseling, intervention, and consulting services with the Staff ...
Brief • 2006
identified by the New Mexico Corrections Department, including (1) to learn to live in a faith community; (2) to help inmates overcome hurts, addictive habits and hang-ups; (3) to strengthen family ...
Brief • 1992
cannot communicate, walk unassisted, has lost an inordinate amount of weight, cannot feed himself or care for his personal hygiene. agitated state, treatment, in undressed spite of and He has ...
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