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Filed under: Wrongful Death
considerations not limited to: communication, budget, and training. The consideration for how fast these changes occur should be accomplished based on prioritization from most critical to those with less risk ...
................................................................................... 11 A. Parole field operations should be guided by clear policy that ensures proper communication, command control, and arrest procedures ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
and case files are not properly maintained. 2 These findings represent deficiencies in several priority components. ODO found no deficiencies with the staff-detainee communication standard. Staff-detainee ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
. To this end, public officials need to: • Reform mental illness treatment laws and practices in the community to eliminate barriers to treatment for individuals too ill to recognize they need care, so ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
......................................................17 Staff-Detainee Communication .........................................................................................18 Telephone Access ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
.................................................................................20 Medical Care ..........................................................................................................21 Staff-Detainee Communication ...
Publication • November 17, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. In the U.S., many communities are scrambling to treat the sick with limited resources, the streets are empty, and people are trying to stay healthy under challenging circumstances. The most common symptoms ...
Case • 1989
interest. Id. 107 S. Ct. at 2262; see Salaam, 856 F.2d at 1122. [28] Although in some instances prison inmates may have a right to use the telephone for communication with relatives and friends ...
Case • 2002
his ability to communicate with the media via telephone or mail correspondence. According to Mr. Hammer, these restrictions limiting his access to the media are part of the defendants' deliberate plan ...
Article • October 15, 1994 • from PLN October, 1994
, fattening their wallets and passing themselves off as guardians of the sliced white bread culture. In a recent London Sunday Times article on Marion, a denizen of the local community was quoted as saying ...
Change in Fulton County, GA: Indigent Defense, HIV, and Community Organizing by Lisa Zahren The Fulton County Jail in Atlanta is the largest jail in Georgia, with approximately 3,000 ...
Case • 1987
authorities may prohibit inmates from mailing letters to inmates in other prisons within the state prison system. In this case, Brooks was not disciplined for communicating with other inmates ...
predators simply fade back into the communities. Three more were found living in Sacramentoone only 0.3 miles from a day care center. This illustrates another advantage of the non-treatment release option ...
Case • 2008
, for Respondent. OWENS, J. *3 ¶ 1 Petitioner Henry Gossage, a convicted felon, served his sentence, completed community custody, and paid part of his restitution obligation. This case requires us to consider ...
Project points out that many people serving life sentences are also poor, exposed to violence in their homes and communities, and have high rates of physical and sexual abuse: "Among women serving ...
Article • March 28, 2017
law might not be best for the community. If past experience has anything to teach us, we need to take time to investigate the problem from all sides, and this can take years, not months. After ...
; Parole and probation officers inconsistently hand out and enforce such restrictions, and the laws differ for those on parole, probation, community supervision and the registries. Maryland’s Division ...
in communities. The Lake County proposal also featured another prominent strain of carceral humanism – a women’s jail, or in the present corrections jargon, a “gender-responsive” facility ...
Brief • October 13, 2009
involved, however, "[w]here the disclosure of an informer's identity, or of the contents of his communication, is relevant and helpful to the defense of an accused, or is essential to a fair determination ...
Brief
courageous and righteous law enforcement officers who every day risk their lives to protect their community only to suffer from the “bad cop” label caused by the misdeeds of a rogue fellow officer. Third, law ...
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