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disability-based discrimination in Section 504 and Title II include an affirmative obligation to make benefits, services, and programs accessible to disabled people” and that covered “entities may very well ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
, as they are so often experienced by the stopped, the frisked, the arrested and the accused. This shift in the professional background of the Court is significant, given the importance of perceived impartiality ...
that, under those circumstances, they and other indigent people have a right to appointed counsel. While Georgia is one of just a few states that requires indigent parents to plead for their liberty without ...
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Filed under: Religious Freedom
, Response to Interrogatory Request 24 (2008); Ronald G. Turner, The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000: The Impact on People in Prison, 45 Tenn. B. J. 25, 25 (2009). 5. U.S. Comm’n ...
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=1708682 Introduction When judges sentence people to prison, and when prison administrators determine visitation policies, minor children are often ignored.1 This is not an obscure issue but rather has ...
. They have taken no steps to address the "people" part of managing the facility. They do not seem to value the importance of listening and interacting with the staff. There does not appear to be a genuine ...
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without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court affording all the judicial guanintees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples. ust_ _YOU [d. As applied ...
Publication • August 19, 2016
estimate that fewer than 30,000 adult arrestees were enrolled in drug courts in 2005, a trivial percentage of the ten million individuals arrested each year (Rossman et al. 2007) Probation and parole based ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
Filed under: International
to screen not only people but also vehicles entering the compound. Also, drug detector dogs could be used much more effectively as well. A regional complex would also provide an opportunity to deal more ...
that are reported,8 20 percent are assumed to have been committed by juveniles. The arrest rate for juvenile sex offenses is assumed to be 50 percent, and 90 percent of those arrested are assumed to be convicted ...
in the city acted as a de facto pilot study for the current project, a team of over 30 people interviewed more than 3,500 case and control proxies, the research team collected forensic autopsy data on decedent ...
Publication • 2023
The Wexford Companies- Medical Guidelines-- New Mexico (2023) THE WEXFORD COMPANIES Medical Guidelines Region: New Mexico The Wexford Companies 501 Holiday Drive Suite 300 Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone: 412-937-8590 WEXFORD MILLER 000649 Medical Guidelines Region: New Mexico Corporate Authorization This Medical Guidelines has been reviewed and approved by the following …
Publication • September 1, 2017
sent to prison, and second, to assist people leaving prisons in reintegrating into society.1 To those ends, the governor pushed for increased transparency across the criminal justice system and appealed ...
offenders, taxing existing medical service delivery systems and resulting in gross delays in medical care, care by inadequately and/or improperly trained people, and failure to provide care except ...
, torture, arbitrary imprisonment, discrimination, and other abuses of internationally recognized human rights. Our goal is to hold governments accountable if they transgress the rights of their people. Human ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Discrimination, Obesity
. society to examine the costs—financial, psychic, social—of putting millions of people behind bars. Despite this investigation, some of the day-to-day difficulties of mass incarceration may escape appraisal ...
Brief • September 25, 2009
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
through several fences, picked up a 2x4 piece of lumber and then received up to a maximum of 6 and 8 TASER M26 activations, several in drive-stun mode, and subsequently suffered a cardiac arrest. He ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform, Juveniles
Department of Human Services 2009), and the juvenile incarceration rate has decreased each year over the last three years, in part because fewer youth are being arrested. In 2009, there were 636 juveniles ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
and benefits to allow us to assess 3 We use the term recidivism to refer generally to the act of committing new criminal offenses after having been arrested or convicted of a crime. 4 Pub. L. No. 107-273 ...
Brief • 2006
setting since his arrest more than a year and a half ago. Pero said that only Captain Larsen could override the classification, and that he would not be in until the following Monday. Complaint - 16 ...
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