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Publication • 2020
Filed under: First Step Act
Dept of Justice, the First Step Act of 2018 - Risk and Needs Assessment System UPDATED, 2020 U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General The First Step Act of 2018: Risk and Needs Assessment System - UPDATE January 2020 __________________________ Table of Contents I. Introduction ...................................................................................... 1 II. …
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Disability Rights, CA, Otay Mesa Detention Center - Inhumane Conditions and the Harsh Realities of ICE's Civil Detention System, 2020 OTAY MESA DETENTION CENTER Inhumane Conditions and the Harsh Realities of ICE’s Civil Detention System 1 Disability Rights California protects and advocates for the rights of all people with disabilities …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Use of Force
Fordham Urban Law Journal, NY, Officer Use of Force and the Failure of Oversight of New York City Jails, 2020 Fordham Urban Law Journal Volume 47 Number 5 Article 4 2020 Officer Use of Force and the Failure of Oversight of New York City Jails Jennifer Ferentz Follow this and …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Education
Unequal Liberty and a Right to Education, 2020 Unequal Liberty and a Right to Education Helen Hershkoff & Nathan Yaffe1 This article lays the groundwork for a liberty-based right to quality public schooling. We start from the premise that Black, Brown, and poor children now and historically have never enjoyed …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Hepatitis
University of Chicago School of Law, Annals of Health Law and Life Scienes, Summer 2020 Issue Volume 29 | Issue 2 SUMMER 2020 Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3568737 Foreword The Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences Editorial Staff is proud to present our Summer 2020 Issue. The issue features …
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US Senate Report by the Office of Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Broken Prison & Detention Facility Accreditation System That Puts Profits Over People, 2020 THE ACCREDITATION CON: A Broken Prison and Detention Facility Accreditation System That Puts Profits Over People Prepared by the Office of Senator Elizabeth Warren December 2020 …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Trust Accounts
Vanderbilt Law Review, Taking an Interest in Inmate Trust Accounts, 2020 VanCleave, Anna 7/3/2021 For Educational Use Only TAKING AN INTEREST IN INMATE TRUST ACCOUNTS, 73 Vand. L. Rev. En Banc 143 73 Vand. L. Rev. En Banc 143 Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc 2020 Note Charlotte Elama1 Copyright © …
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Washington University, Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism, 2020 Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism? Yuki Otsu∗† Washington University in St. Louis September 25, 2020 Abstract Visitation in prison is associated with a low recidivism rate after release. However, it is not clear whether visitation has a causal effect. This …
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Washington University, Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism, 2020 (1) Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism? Yuki Otsu∗† Washington University in St. Louis September 25, 2020 Abstract Visitation in prison is associated with a low recidivism rate after release. However, it is not clear whether visitation has a causal effect. …
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Worth Rises, the Prison Industry - How It Started, How It Works, How It Harms, 2020 TELECOM rJj WORTH -RISES- Worth Rises Worth Rises is a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to dismantling the prison industry and ending the exploitation of those it touches. Partnering deliberately with directly impacted people, we …
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Evading the Eighth Amendment - Prison Conditions and the Courts, 2020 EVADING THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT: PRISON CONDITIONS AND THE COURTS Sharon Dolovich 1 Forthcoming in The Eighth Amendment and its Future in a New Age of Punishment (William Berry and Meghan Ryan, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2020) The Eighth Amendment …
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Is Mass Incarceration Here to Stay, 2020 Is Mass Incarceration Here to Stay? LYNN ADELMAN Beginning in about 1970, both federal and state governments in the United States embarked on a shift in penal policies that led to an enormous increase in the number of incarcerated individuals. With the exception …
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Punishment in Prison - Constituting the Normal and the Atypical in Solitary and Other Forms of Confinement, 2020 Copyright 2020 by Judith Resnik, Hirsa Amin, Sophie Angelis, Megan Hauptman, Laura Kokotailo, Aseem Mehta, Madeline Silva, Tor Tarantola & Meredith Wheeler Printed in U.S.A. Vol. 115, No. 1 PUNISHMENT IN PRISON: …
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The Case for the Abolition of Criminal Confessions, 2020 THE CASE FOR THE ABOLITION OF CRIMINAL CONFESSIONS Guha Krishnamurthi* Confessions are often considered the “gold standard” of evidence in criminal proceedings. But in truth, confession evidence imposes significant harms on our criminal justice system, through false convictions and other violations …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
The Revelatory Nature of COVID-19 Compassionate Release in an Age of Mass Incarceration, 2020 iew ed The Revelatory Nature of COVID-19 Compassionate Release in an Age of Mass Incarceration, Crime Victim Rights, and Mental Health Reform ev Jennifer A. Brobst er r “Thucydides, describing the anarchy that followed the plague …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Sentencing
The Role of Judicial Political Affiliation in Criminal Sentencing Outcomes, 2020 Draft – Do not cite without authors’ permission THE ROLE OF JUDICIAL POLITICAL AFFILIATION IN CRIMINAL SENTENCING OUTCOMES Wendy R. Calaway,1 Jennifer M. Kinsley,2 and Taylor Wadian3 ABSTRACT Legislative efforts to bring consistency to criminal sentencing outcomes has been …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Food
Impact Justice, Eating Behind Bars - Ending the Hidden Punishment of Food in Prison, 2020 E AT I N G B E H I N D B A R S : Ending the Hidden Punishment of Food in Prison - >..I ' ~ 1 -"l ( ( A report in …
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Justice Quarterly, WA, a Longitudinal Analysis of Prisoner and Solitary Populations in Washington State, 2002-2017 Justice Quarterly ISSN: (Print) (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjqy20 Opening the Black Box of Solitary Confinement Through Researcher–Practitioner Collaboration: A Longitudinal Analysis of Prisoner and Solitary Populations in Washington state, 2002–2017 David Lovell , R. Tublitz …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Bail/Pretrial Release
National Consumer Law Center, Applying Consumer Laws to Commercial Bail, Prison Retail and Private Debt Collection, 2020 COMMERCIALIZED (IN)JUSTICE LITIGATION GUIDE: APPLYING CONSUMER LAWS TO COMMERCIAL BAIL, PRISON RETAIL, AND PRIVATE DEBT COLLECTION By Ariel Nelson, Brian Highsmith, Alex Kornya, and Stephen Raher National Consumer Law Center® June 2020 © …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Hate Crimes
New York University Law Review, Revisiting Hate Crimes Enhancements in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration, 2020 SINNARCOLGAN-FIN.DOCX(DO NOT DELETE) 9/11/20 4:50 PM REVISITING HATE CRIMES ENHANCEMENTS IN THE SHADOW OF MASS INCARCERATION SHIRIN SINNAR† & BETH A. COLGAN‡ Although civil rights advocates have largely supported hate crimes laws over the …
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