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1983 applies primarily to state and local governments and their employees because the statute, by its plain language, applies only to persons acting “under color” of state law.1 Through the development ...
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budget. The total cost of Arizona’s prisons—to incarcerate an average daily population of 40,458—was therefore more than $1 billion, of which less than 1 percent were costs outside the corrections budget ...
The Prison Industrial Complex: Mapping Private Sector Players APRIL 2018 | 1 About the Corrections Accountability Project The Corrections Accountability Project (CAP) at the Urban Justice Center ...
Publication • April 1, 2018
The Prison Industrial Complex-Mapping Private Sector Players, Corrections Accountability Project, 2018 APRIL 2018 | 1 About the Corrections Accountability Project The Corrections Accountability ...
Case • 1972
Wright v. McMann - 460 F.2d 126 (2nd Cir. 1972). - 1972 Wright v. McMann, 460 F.2d 126 (2nd Cir. 03/16/1972) [1] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT [2] Nos. 95, 96 ...
Case • 1991
Howell v. Evans - 922 F.2d 712 (11th Cir. 1991) - 1991 Howell v. Evans, 922 F.2d 712 (11th Cir. 01/28/1991) [1] U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit [2] No. 89-8455 [3 ...
Case • 2004
Riccardo v. Rausch - 359 F.3d 510 (7th Cir. 2004) - 2004 Riccardo v. Rausch, 359 F.3d 510 (7th Cir. 02/27/2004) [1] In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit [2 ...
Case • 1994
Allen v. Sakai - 48 F.3d 1082 (9th Cir. 1994) - 1994 Allen v. Sakai, 48 F.3d 1082 (9th Cir. 11/15/1994) [1] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT [2] No. 93-16780 [4 ...
Case • 2002
Robles v. Prince George County, MD - 308 F.3d 437 (4th Cir. 2002) - 2002 Robles v. Prince George's County, Maryland, 308 F.3d 437 (4th Cir. 10/29/2002) [1] U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth ...
Article • August 15, 2005 • from PLN August, 2005
a series of changes the city ordered—including suicide prevention and oversight measures prompted by the 2003 deaths—the health department says care has improved. On Jan. 1, it granted the company a $300 ...
vendors that performed contract worked for FCM. Apparently, because FCM has been delinquent paying its bills, the vendors began billing prisoners. FCM owes St. Francis Hospital close to $1 million. A Kent ...
Lesson #1 In 1829, William Bent headed west to join his older brother in the fur business. William was twenty years old, the son of a Missouri supreme court justice and, like his brother Charlie, who ...
on October 17, 2005 while cellmates begged PHS employees to provide her with medical care, and Jon Eskew, 49, killed himself on December 1, 2005 by slashing his wrists with a metal jail key. The Gwinnett ...
Case • 1996
) [Editor's note: footnotes (if any) trail the opinion] RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit Rule 24 [1] ELECTRONIC CITATION: 1996 FED App. 0205P (6th Cir.) [2] File Name ...
Case • 1986
Rascon v. Hardiman - 803 F.2d 269 (7th Cir. 1986) - 1986 Rascon v. Hardiman, 803 F.2d 269 (7th Cir. 09/26/1986) [1] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT [2] No. 85 ...
studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell who in February received a $1 million federal grant for a three-year study into what ails the system. “Part of the goal of having the federal ...
costs and whose documented recidivism rate is a miniscule 1%. Third, the state legislature could take responsibility for the prison overcrowding problem by making a simple business decision: incentify ...
, then make a recommendation to the offender’s local court, which would have the final say in whether the offender was de-registered. The process officially kicked off July 1, 2011. Since then, they’ve ...
Article • August 15, 2011 • from PLN August, 2011
: You know, the first five years of my career, I never even had a name. I was always “inmate number 1.” PW: You approached your film career as just, keep working. And I think it’s interesting that some ...
Article • September 15, 2012
in government-issue white envelopes, often quilted with 1-cent and 5-cent postage stamps bartered somehow between cells. Some – especially those from prisons allowing showers only once a week — come smelling ...
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