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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
we expect that about 49 percent of these offenders will recidivate with a new felony conviction after an eight-year follow-up. With a cognitive-behavioral treatment program, we expect the recidivism ...
imposing certain forms of punishment on people convicted of crimes. A first purpose of this Essay is to remind readers how radical and recent are the ideas of prisoners as rights-holders and of courts ...
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Benally, Steve Bloxham, Kristen Carpenter, Cynthia Carter, Chris Chaney, Sam Deloria, Louis Denetsosie, Janelle Doughty, Michon Eben, John Echohawk, Allison Eid, Judy Evans, Matthew Fletcher, Paul Frye ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Crime/Demographics
voted Democratic each year over the past several decades. For example, only four large cities (Phoenix, Oklahoma City, Fort Worth, and Salt Lake City) voted Republican in the 2012 Presidential election ...
Brief • 2005
also named the following defendants: United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Dix, NJ, “John Does Nos. 1-10,” Federal Correctional ...
Brief • September 18, 2023
John R. Adams Plaintiff, v. Mahoning County c/o Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office 110 5th Avenue Youngstown, Ohio 44503 William Cappabianca Warden, Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office 110 5th Avenue ...
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Horikawa is reporting to FCI Fort Dix on Ma: .~" .--', 1998. "I thank Joyce for her professionalism and t '-': ~ ~.€. fin~ work she has provided to this office over the :d~~ tour years. cc: Regional ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
McCutchen, Georgia Public Policy Foundation Penny Nance, Concerned Women for America Ward Connerly, American Civil Rights Institute and former Regent of the University of California John J. DiIulio, Jr ...
, and the lack of any law preventing them, may seem unsurprising given the harsh sentences already meted out to convicted criminals, but they are by no means a necessity. Indeed, one of the few exceptions ...
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, 67 F.3d 1092 (3d Cir. 1995), resulted in a jury verdict on March 14, 1996, again convicting Ronald J~ Goldberg, 35657-06,6, of forgery of an United States District Judge order and making a materially ...
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& Public Policy Spring, 1999 22 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 523 LENGTH: 37719 words ARTICLE: THE GUILTY AND THE "INNOCENT": AN EXAMINATION OF ALLEGED CASES OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION FROM FALSE CONFESSIONS NAME ...
of the lives and needs of youth who are involved in exchanging sex for money, food, housing, drugs, or other goods. The study was overseen by the Center for Court Innovation in collaboration with the John Jay ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
Consequences of Convictions/Juvenile Offense Findings Based on False Social Media/Internet Posts .........................................................................3 5. Growth of Programs Designed to Avoid ...
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Filed under: Religious Freedom
Calligraphic characters and historical and legendary anecdotes to gives a fascinating overview of the evolution of seven seminal Chinese writing styles. 56) Seared Calligraphy of the East, by John Stevens ...
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Filed under: Religious Freedom
of the East, by John Stevens, Publisher :Shambhala (1981) ISBN: 157062-122-5 Covers topics as the history and spirit of Eastern Calligraphy, the are of copying religious texts, the biographies of important Zen ...
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solitary con- amount to torture in some circumstances. 6 * Graves was convicted as an accomplice in finement in a variety of ways and under He proposes a time limit of 15 days. the 1992 murders of six ...
Case • 1996
Decrees in these cases VACATED pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3626(b)(2). COUNSEL: Appearances: For Plaintiffs: Daniel L. Greenberg, John Boston, Sarah Kerr, Dori A. Lewis, Marta Nelson, The Legal ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Cell-Phones
Upturn, Mass Extraction - the Widespread Power of US Law Enforcement to Search Mobile Phones, 2020 Upt~!.r.! in Technology Mass Extraction: The Widespread Power of U.S. Law Enforcement to Search Mobile Phones Logan Koepke Emma Weil Urmila Janardan Tinuola Dada Harlan Yu October 2020 Mass Extraction: The Widespread Power of …
Case • 1996
, Connecticut (Deborah Archer, Richard Buery, Charlotte Burrows, David Gans, Suzanne Perry, law students, The Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization, New Haven, Connecticut, John S. Kiernan, Carl Riehl ...
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