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38 Resettlement services not meeting the challenge 46 4 Women in prison 52 5 Children in custody 60 6 Immigration detention 70 7 Police custody 78 8 Court custody and escorts 84 10 ...
Brief • June 4, 2003
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
the below opinions: 1. The arrest and charges brought against William Thomas Gregory were based upon recognized and accepted police investigative procedures that have been used for years to resolve the basis ...
Publication • May 7, 2014
Filed under: Bail Bonds
as a constitutional right, it is intended to strike a balance between shielding criminal defendants from excessive pretrial detention while simultaneously holding them accountable to attend required court proceedings ...
Case • 2005
the respondent to address only those issues. The respondent addresses the issues in a pleading called the "return." The return must allege facts tending to establish the legality of petitioner's detention ...
(CCA), made $300.8 million in net profit on gross revenue of $1.69 billion. Thus, the company achieved $300.8 million in savings over operational expenses at its prisons, jails and other detention ...
Publication
arrests were made in those cases. 153 The FBI typically serves as the lead law enforcement agency in such investigations. 154 But because no uniform reporting protocols exist, Martin-a veteran former state ...
Publication • 2014
Tucker, Advocacy Policy Director, Detention Watch1 INTRODUCTION Alex Friedmann2 spent six years in Tennessee’s South Central Correctional Facility, a facility operated by the Corrections Corporation ...
Publication • February 22, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
Management Review Audit - CA State Prison Solano, CA OIG, 2003 O FFICE OF THE I NSPECTOR G ENERAL • PROMOTING INTEGRITY • STEVE WHITE, INSPECTOR GENERAL MANAGEMENT REVIEW AUDIT WARDEN THOMAS L. CAREY CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON, SOLANO VACAVILLE, CALIFORNIA MARCH 2003 GRAY DAVIS, GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL …
In-the-News Article • March 1, 2024
prisons, and other detention facilities, around two million people are confined at a time in the United states, over a million of whom are held in state prisons. (23) At any given time, over 800,000 people ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
FOREWORD That people with a mental illness and other mental disabilities are being arrested in large numbers and incarcerated in our nation’s jails and prisons is a subject of widespread concern ...
Brief • July 19, 2023
community reintegration, safe neighborhoods, and personal dignity; promoting alternatives to arrest and incarceration; sentencing reform; enacting bail reform and changes to pretrial detention practices ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
are not limited to felony convictions. In 2013 in New York State, nearly 72% of adult arrests were for misdemeanors, while less than 8% were for violent felonies.4 The consequences can be draconian: a. A plea ...
Publication
Filed under: International
Debtor Offences (Debtor/Fail to pay Maintenance) Intoxication in a Public Place Failure to Comply with Direction of a Garda (Resisting Arrest/Obstruction) Possession of Knives and Other Articles ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
home, suffering intense pain and agony . . . A day or two thereafter the said deputy, accompanied by another, returned to the home of the said defendant and arrested him, and departed with the prisoner ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
for a confirmed fatal drug overdose. And then there was Thomas Earl Braunson III. Braunson, 35, had just become a father three months before his April 2021 arrest on a shoplifting charge and subsequent parole ...
Annual report • December 31, 2013
and eventual reforms, by Mike Brodheim and Alex Friedmann ƒƒ Derek Gilna’s examination of U.S. immigration policy, including privately-operated immigration detention facilities Human Rights Defense Center ...
the sentence length distribution (averaging over 60%), conditional on arrest offense, criminal history, and other pre-charge observables. Female arrestees are also significantly likelier to avoid charges ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
or Punishment. 55 2. Psychological Effects of Isolation in Secure Facilities There is limited isolation research pertaining to its use in juvenile detention facilities but extensive research has been done ...
Case • 2002
fiancé purportedly had stolen. Benson, who admitted she was under the influence of methamphetamine at the time, fatally shot Wright as she lay in bed. [18] That same day, Benson was arrested, booked ...
Case • 2001
infliction of emotional distress, assault and battery, false arrest, false imprisonment, invasion of privacy, negligence, and state-law civil rights violations. On motion of the Stetson defendants ...
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