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. That job mostly falls to the Texas Rangers, the detective arm of state police.  As part of a months-long investigation, the Texas Observer reviewed more than 400 Rangers investigations ...
broad California’s “Realignment” policy. In 2012, the prison “three strikes and you’re out” law and policymakers population reduction of 15,000 in California accounted around the country have become ...
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. Department of Justice concluded that parolees account for less than 5 percent of serious crimes.60 The experience of Fresno County, California, is indicative of the sharp contrast between common myths about ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Diabetes
not cause significant disruption in medication or meal timing. Correctional institutions and police lock-ups should implement policies and procedures to diminish the risk of hypo- and hyperglycemia ...
Publication • January 1, 2014
Filed under: Diabetes
or prisons to off-site appointments, such as medical visits or court appearances, does not cause significant disruption in medication or meal timing. Correctional institutions and police lock-ups should ...
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Filed under: Medical
not cause significant disruption in medication or meal timing. Correctional institutions and police lockups should implement policies and procedures to diminish the risk of hypo- and hyperglycemia ...
the statement. In these cases, the Court defined “non-testimonial” statements as those made under emergency circumstances that objectively show the witness was seeking police intervention or assistance ...
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Filed under: Medical
and police lockups should implement policies and procedures to diminish the risk of hypo- and hyperglycemia by, for example, providing carry-along meals and medication for patients traveling to off-site ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Diabetes
or meal timing. Correctional institutions and police lock-ups should implement policies and procedures to diminish the risk of hypo- and hyperglycemia by, for example, providing carry-along meals ...
. HALFWAY HOUSES: The BOP should not renew Hope Village’s contract. Instead, it should use the updated statement of work to hold a new halfway house provider accountable for offering high-quality services ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
set their own goals (i.e., starting at one hundred), increasing automatically as the petition gains support. Most petition sites allow you to create an account and post petitions for free. Once you ...
VT DOC CCA-CMS Audit, Text of Report Office of the State Auditor Special Review Keys to Success Improving Accountability, Contract Management & Fiscal Oversight at the Department of Corrections ...
BATTLE-TURNER, ) THOMAS IRWIN, ERWIN 0. SWITZER, in their ) ) official capacities as members of the St. Louis City Board of Police Commissioners, and MAYOR ) FRANCIS G. SLAY, in his official capacity ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
team. David Soulé, executive director of the Maryland State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy, and Roderick Morant, Delinquent Accounts/Loan Manager of the Maryland Central Collection Unit, also ...
action to increase transparency and thus improve accountability. The organization appeals to correctional authorities to enhance their statistical and general data collection capabilities in order ...
instances of prisoner abuse by police, or state or federal prison staff have been reported. I In March of 1986, a prison health worker in North Carolina, called to examine a federal prisoner who was being ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
into account the diverse situations in which crimes occur.   Research casts serious doubt on the effectiveness of mass incarceration as a means of promoting public safety. Given the high social and financial ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
of the expense for policing struggling communities. People returning from jails and prisons are concentrated in urban neighborhoods—for example, in 2001, of the prisoners released in Maryland, almost 60 percent ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
security information that protects sites and people at risk of attack. These national security interests must be taken into account in framing the debate about the use of secret evidence. But how do we do so ...
Publication • 2016
in Criminal Justice Debt Matters In August 2014, The New York Times reported on events unfolding in Ferguson, Missouri, a “working-class suburb of about 20,000 residents.” Twenty-four hours earlier, a police ...
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