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Case • 2002
Disorder, 34 Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology 231, 234 (1999) (noting that 40%-60% of the male prison population is diagnosable with Antisocial Personality Disorder). The presence of what ...
Brief • August 28, 2008
of Defendants' memorandum is spent arguing and rehashing their distorted, convoluted and utterly fabricated version of events to suggest that CPD Command Personnel's actions were "objectively reasonable ...
Brief • February 9, 2007
SAMADOV, Petitioner, v. THOMAS HOGAN, Warden, York County Prison in his official capacity, THOMAS DECKER, Field Office Director, Detention & Removal Office, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in his ...
. PARTIES 6. Mr. Dismukes is, and was at all times relevant to this Amended Complaint, a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Illinois. Mr. Dismukes was a prisoner of the State ...
Publication
: National Findings, 2007, at Table 1.19A; arrest data from Federal Bureau of Investigation, File UCR91300, March 2002; Ryan S. King and Marc Mauer, Distorted Priorities: Drug Offenders in State Prison ...
Brief • January 31, 2014
-Level Dentistry at ADC ...................................................................................................... 1 B. Dr. Dovgan’s Exclusive Focus on Smallwood Prison Dental Service (“SPDS ...
Crime Labs Still in Crisis by Matthew Clarke Crime Labs Still in Crisis by Matt Clarke The October 2010 Prison Legal News cover story, “Crime Labs in Crisis: Shoddy Forensics Used ...
Brief • 2004
involuntarily confined at FCCC pursuant to the Act since the completion of his prison sentence in February 2000. 10. PlaintiffJacob Myers was convicted of a sexual offense in October 1997. He was sentenced ...
, p. t 5). Plaintiff believes these are inaccurate statements and distort what he said to Gulioto. Specifically, Plaintiff alleges that he reported fears that the prison staff was trying harm him ...
Brief
represents only one percent of the state population. Not all inmates receive funds while in prison. When compared with general taxing -6- statutes, the seizure statute applies to a very narrow class. Moreover ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
tolerated or participated in for decades. They ordered an end to racial discrimination in every institution of society and to human rights abuses in prisons and mental institutions. They granted writs ...
Brief • June 4, 2003
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
and newspaper editorial praise. Also served as Assistant to Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections, assisting in the administration and operation of the nation's fourth largest prison system ...
Case • 2003
in a community confinement setting. Based on the Congressional mandate that authorizes it to designate a prisoner to "any available penal or correctional facility that meets minimal standards of health ...
Case • 1972
in the operation of state and local prisons, they have long since recognized that a person entering a non-federal confinement institution does not leave all of his constitutional rights behind him, *fn11" even ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
Simkins Et Al Wash U Law Journal Report on Isolation in Juvenile Prisons 2012 THE HARMFUL USE OF ISOLATION IN JUVENILE..., 38 Wash. U. J.L. &... 38 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 241 Washington University ...
Brief • December 12, 2012
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
still permit the prison telephone providers to recover all of their costs associated with the provisioning of telephone service and completion of calls, including the generation of reasonable returns ...
Publication
to overwhelm courts and fill jails and prisons in the 1980s?; and 2) How do drug courts compare with other policy approaches to drug use in terms of reducing drug arrests, incarceration and costs as well ...
of Massachusetts. My C.V. is attached hereto. I have extensive experience in evaluating the mental health care afforded to adults and adolescents in confinement, whether in adult prisons or juvenile detention ...
period are “over four times more likely to be sentenced to jail and over three times more likely to be sentenced to prison than defendants who were released at some point pending trial.”20 In addition ...
Brief • June 6, 2016
Filed under: Telephone Rates
, Dedra Emmons, Charles Wade, Earl J. Peoples, Darrell Nelson, Jackie Lucas, DC Prisoners’ Project of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, Citizens United for Rehabilitation ...
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