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Publication • 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Impact of Covid-19 on State and Fed Prisons-Aug 2022 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics AUGUST 2022 Special Report NCJ 304500 Impact of COVID-19 on State and Federal Prisons, March 2020–February 2021 E. Ann Carson, Ph.D., BJS Statistician Melissa Nadel, Ph.D., Abt Associates; and …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Jails in Indian Country, 2021 and the Impact of Covid-19, Aug. 2022 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics August 2022, NCJ 304631 Todd D. Minton, BJS Statistician A total of 2,180 inmates were held in 80 jails in Indian country at midyear 2021, an …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Electronic Monitoring
FFJC-Electronic-Monitoring-Fees-Survey- Sept. 2022 Electronic Monitoring Fees A 50-State Survey of the Costs Assessed to People on E-Supervision Fines & Fees Justice Center September 2022 Electronic Monitoring Fees A 50-State Survey of the Costs Assessed to People on E-Supervision Contents 1 The Problem of Electronic Monitoring Fees 2 Electronic Monitoring Fee …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Prison Gangs
Audit Report-Dept of Public Safety's Texas Gang Intelligence Database-Aug. 2022 Lisa R. Collier, CPA, CFE, CIDA State Auditor An Audit Report on The Department of Public Safety’s Texas Gang Intelligence Database August 2022 Report No. 22-039 State Auditor’s Office reports are available on the Internet at https://sao.texas.gov/. An Audit Report …
Publication • 2022
CFPB-Justice Involved Individuals and the Consumer Financial Marketplace-Jan. 2022 CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU | JANUARY 2022 Justice-Involved Individuals and the Consumer Financial Marketplace C cial e r Finan C o n s uctimon Bureau Prote Table of contents Table of contents......................................................................................................... 1 Executive summary..................................................................................................... 2 1. Introduction........................................................................................................... 3 2. Pretrial …
Publication • 2022
CLA-2021 Snapshot of Restrictive Housing-Aug. 2022 The Liman Center at YALE LAW SCHOOL TIME-IN-CELL 2021 TIME-IN-CELL: A 2021 SNAPSHOT OF RESTRICTIVE HOUSING Based on a Nationwide Survey of U.S. Prison Systems CORRECTIONAL LEADERS ASSOCIATION ARTHUR LIMAN CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEREST LAW at YALE LAW SCHOOL Time-In-Cell: A 2021 Snapshot of …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
Decarceration's Inside Partners-2022 DECARCERATION’S INSIDE PARTNERS Seema Tahir Saifee* This Article examines a hidden phenomenon in criminal punishment. People in prison, during their incarceration, have made important—and sometimes extraordinary—strides toward reducing prison populations. In fact, stakeholders in many corners, from policy makers to researchers to abolitionists, have harnessed legal and …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Excessive Force
Past-Act Evidence in Excessive Force Litigation 2022 PAST-ACTS EVIDENCE IN EXCESSIVE FORCE LITIGATION JAMES STONE* ABSTRACT Myriad obstacles prevent victims of police violence from vindicating civil claims against the officers who have harmed them and the cities which have failed them. Though these plaintiffs face legal hurdles even getting into …
Publication • 2022
The Discovery and Use of Implicit Biases by Bill Trine-2022 The Discovery and Use of Implicit Biases Bill Trine, Boulder, CO W e have all been asked to explore our implicit biases and to also recognize our explicit biases and consider how such biases affect our representation of clients before …
Publication • 2022
University of Pennsylvania-Decarceration's Inside Partners, March 2022 PennLaw UNIVERSITY of PEN SYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper Series Research Paper No. 22-24 Decarceration’s Inside Partners Seema Saifee UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research …
Publication • 2022
US DOJ-Bureau of Justice Statistics-Statistical Tables, March 2022 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics March 2022, NCJ 303184 Rich Kluckow, DSW, and Zhen Zeng, Ph.D., BJS Statisticians A t yearend 2020, an estimated 5,500,600 persons were under the supervision of adult correctional systems in …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Gay/Lesbian, Transgender
Incarcerated LGBTQ+ Youth and Adults, 2022 Incarcerated LGBTQ+ Adults and Youth 1 - THE SENTENCING PROJECT RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY FOR REFORM This report was written by Emma Stammen, Research Fellow, and Nazgol Ghandnoosh, Ph.D., Senior Research Analyst at The Sentencing Project. This report benefited from the generous feedback of Dee …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Prison Labor
Captive Labor-Exploitation of Incarcerated Workers, 2022 ACLU AND GHRC RESEARCH REPORT Captive Labor Exploitation of Incarcerated Workers Captive Labor 1 ACLU AND GHRC RESEARCH REPORT Captive Labor Exploitation of Incarcerated Workers ~ THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO W THE LAW SCHOOL Global Human Rights Clinic © 2022 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Discrimination, Obesity
University of Michigan-The Fat Prisoners' Dilemma, 2022 The Fat Prisoners’ Dilemma: Slow Violence, Intersectionality, and a Disability Rights Framework for the Future RABIA BELT* America is having a reckoning on mass incarceration. Events such as George Floyd’s killing, COVID behind bars, and Black Lives Matter have punctured our collective consciousness. …
Publication • 2022
Civil Rights Litigation-Effective Communication, July 2022 WHITE PAPER SERIES Learning from Civil Rights Lawsuits: Effective Communication with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, and Low Vision Incarcerated People white paper series Learning from Civil Rights Lawsuits: Effective Communication with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, and Low Vision Incarcerated People JULY 2022 …
Publication • 2022
NM Legislative Finance Committe-Performance Report Card 3rd Qtr, 2022 NEW MEX I CO LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE Submitted by agency? Yes Timeline assigned? No Responsibility assigned? No Indexed to FY09 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Corrections Department Third Quarter, Fiscal Year 2022 Corrections Department ACTION PLAN New Mexico Prison Population PERFORMANCE …
Publication • 2022
NM Legislative Finance Committe-Performance Report Card 3rd Qtr, 2022 (1) NEW MEX I CO LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE Submitted by agency? Yes Timeline assigned? No Responsibility assigned? No Indexed to FY09 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Corrections Department Third Quarter, Fiscal Year 2022 Corrections Department ACTION PLAN New Mexico Prison Population …
Publication • 2022
Examining Prison Releases in Response to COVID - July 2022 Examining Prison Releases in Response to COVID: LESSONS LEARNED FOR REDUCING THE EFFECTS OF MASS INCARCERATION Kelly Lyn Mitchell Julia Laskorunsky Natalie Bielenberg Lucy Chin Madison Wadsworth July 2022 Acknowledgements This report was prepared with support from Arnold Ventures. We …
Publication • 2022
NCLC-Collection at All Costs-Examining the Intersection of Mass Incarceration, July 2022 COLLECTION AT ALL COSTS Examining the Intersection of Mass Incarceration and the Student Debt Crisis July 2022 PROTEC TBOR ROWER S .ORG Acknowledgments This report benefited from gracious review and input by Bradley Custer of the Center for American …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Voting Rights
Voting in Jails-July 2022 VOTING IN JAILS ADVOCACY STRATEGIES TO #UNLOCKtheVOTE “My voice should be heard, even from the incarcerated state.” Frank Baker was detained in Texas’ Harris County Jail but didn’t know he was eligible to vote until the advocacy group, Houston Justice, helped him register. He wishes the …
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