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Publication • 2020
Filed under: Telephone Rates
No Kickbacks Campaign - a Parole Illinois Project, 2020 INTRODUCING THE KICKBACKS CAMPAIGN A PAROLE UUU~@U~ Project ParoleIllinois.org ParoleIllinois@gmail.com Parole Illinois 601 S. California Ave., Chicago, IL 60612 IJL @ ParoleIllinois PAGE 2 NO KICKBACKS Thanks to conscientious State legislators, concerned citizens, and activists both inside and out of prison …
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No Price on Justice, NY, New York's Ferguson Problem, 2020 New York’s Ferguson Problem How the state’s racist fee system punishes poverty, lacks transparency, and is overdue for reform I NT R O D U CTIO N After police in Ferguson, Missouri, killed Michael Brown in 2014, a U.S. Department …
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Plos One, the Physical Health Impacts of Incarceration in Solitary Confinement, 2020 PLOS ONE RESEARCH ARTICLE The body in isolation: The physical health impacts of incarceration in solitary confinement Justin D. Strong ID1☯*, Keramet Reiter1☯, Gabriela Gonzalez1‡, Rebecca Tublitz1‡, Dallas Augustine1‡, Melissa Barragan1‡, Kelsie Chesnut ID1‡, Pasha Dashtgard2‡, Natalie Pifer3‡, …
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University of California, Solitary Confinement in US Immigration Prisons, 2013 - 2017 Punishing Status and the Punishment Status Quo: Solitary Confinement in U.S. Immigration Prisons, 2013-2017 Konrad Franco1 Caitlin Patler1 Keramet Reiter2 Citation: Franco, K., Patler, C., & Reiter, K. (In Press). Punishing Status and the Punishment Status Quo: Solitary …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Cell-Phones
Upturn, Mass Extraction - the Widespread Power of US Law Enforcement to Search Mobile Phones, 2020 Upt~!.r.! in Technology Mass Extraction: The Widespread Power of U.S. Law Enforcement to Search Mobile Phones Logan Koepke Emma Weil Urmila Janardan Tinuola Dada Harlan Yu October 2020 Mass Extraction: The Widespread Power of …
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Detained and Dopesick - the Right to Medication-Assisted Treatment for Incarcerated Individuals With Opioid Use Disorder, 2020 DETAINED AND DOPESICK: THE RIGHT TO MEDICATIONASSISTED TREATMENT FOR INCARCERATED INDIVIDUALS WITH OPIOID USE DISORDER Samuel Macomber† August 19, 2020 Opioid withdrawal is a grueling physical ordeal. Fortunately, the effects of withdrawal—physical suffering, …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Education
Institute for Higher Education Policy, Supporting Success - Higher Education in Prison, 2020 Authors: Michael Scott Brick & Julie Ajinkya, PhD September 2020 SUPPORTING SUCCESS: THE HIGHER EDUCATION IN PRISON KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR FRAMEWORK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many individuals and organizations provided indispensable contributions to the evolution and production of this framework. …
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The PEW Charitable Trusts, States Can Shorten Probation and Protect Public Safety, 2020 31 s v 11 !l v H :J A\3:d 3 H1 Report s 1 s n !l l Dec 2020 States Can Shorten Probation and Protect Public Safety Wide variations in policies and term lengths across states …
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The Role of Prisoner Voice in Criminal Justice Reform d ~EORGE ON DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY THE ROLE OF PRISONER VOICE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM KAITLYN WOLTZ George Mason University Department of Economics Working Paper No. 20-50 Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3748768 The Role of Prisoner Voice in Criminal Justice …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Private Contractors
The Treatment-Industrial Complex - Alternative Corrections, Private Prison Companies, and Criminal Justice Debt 2020 \\jciprod01\productn\H\HLC\55-1\HLC101.txt unknown Seq: 1 2-SEP-20 10:34 The Treatment-Industrial Complex: Alternative Corrections, Private Prison Companies, and Criminal Justice Debt Laura I Appleman* Out of the 6.7 million adults caught up in the criminal legal system, approximately 4.5 …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: First Step Act
The First Step Act - Constitutionalizing Prison Release Policies THE FIRST STEP ACT – CONSTITUTIONALIZING PRISON RELEASE POLICIES Harold J. Krent* and Robert Rucker** Predictions of future violence play a central role in most systems of criminal justice. Such assessments help determine the amount of bail imposed, the length of …
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Punishment in Prison - Constituting the Normal and the Atypical in Solitary and Other Forms of Confinment, 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: …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Prisons and Pandemics CAMILA STRASSLE* AND BENJAMIN E. BERKMAN** ABSTRACT iew ed PRISONS AND PANDEMICS er r ev This Article examines the public health response to COVID-19 within federal and state prisons and local jails. Prisons and jails are often a hotbed of airborne infections like COVID-19 as a result …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Prison and Jail Civil Rights & Conditions Cases - Longitudinal Statistics Margo Schlanger* Prison and Jail Civil Rights/Conditions Cases: Longitudinal Statistics Appendix to: Slamming the Courthouse Door: 25 Years of Evidence for Repealing the Prison Litigation Reform Act, Prison Policy Initiative (April 26, 2021), at https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/PLRA_25.html * Wade H. and …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Sentencing
Narrating Context and Rehabilitating Rehabilitation - Federal Sentencing Work in Yale Law School's Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic \\jciprod01\productn\N\NYC\27-1\NYC101.txt unknown Seq: 1 20-OCT-20 7:49 NARRATING CONTEXT AND REHABILITATING REHABILITATION: FEDERAL SENTENCING WORK IN YALE LAW SCHOOL’S CHALLENGING MASS INCARCERATION CLINIC MIRIAM GOHARA 1 ABSTRACT The Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic (CMIC) at …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Bail Bonds
National Consumer Law Center, Commercialized (In)Justice, Litigation Guide, 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 © Copyright 2020, National Consumer Law Center, Inc. All …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Protests
Inciting a Riot - Silent Sentinels, Group Protests, and Prisoners' Petition and Associational Rights “Inciting a Riot”: Silent Sentinels, Group Protests, and Prisoners’ Petition and Associational Rights Nicole B. Godfrey* CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................1113 I. THE SUFFRAGISTS’ PROTESTS ..........................................................1118 A. Alice Paul and Lessons Learned from the Suffragettes ..............1119 B. The …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Incarcerated Activism During COVID-19 iew ed Incarcerated Activism During COVID-19 M. Eve Hanan* ABSTRACT rin tn ot pe er r ev Incarcerated people have a notoriously difficult time advocating for themselves. Like other authoritarian institutions, prisons severely curtail and often punish speech, organizing, and self-advocacy. Also, like other authoritarian institutions, …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Covid-19 Relief and the Ordinary Inmate iew ed COVID-19 Relief and the Ordinary Inmate Jenny E. Carroll* pe er r ev This is the story of two men in Alabama. It is the story of a child in Texas; a woman in Washington. Or more precisely it is my retelling …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
UCLA School of Law - Mass Incarceration, Meet Covid-19, 2020 iew ed ev Public Law & Legal Theory Research Paper No. 21-02 MASS INCARCERATION, MEET COVID-19 er r BY SHARON DOLOVICH pe PROFESSOR OF LAW DIRECTOR, UCLA LAW COVID-19 BEHIND BARS DATA PROJECT Pr ep rin tn ot In UNIVERSITY …
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