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Publication • February 24, 2016
accountability structures is in the diligent collection and reporting of event information. By fully documenting important officer incidents and interactions with the community, and fully investigating all ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
of Corrections, this study focused on three community correctional facilities for males. All three facilities were operated (under contracts with the state) as for-profit alternatives to state-operated prisons ...
Publication • 2022
Investigation of NY State Dept of Corrections and Community Supervision Incarcerated Individual Drug Testing Program - Jan 2022 State of New York Offices of the Inspector General Investigation ...
Publication • September 19, 2019
for Prison Phone Justice, which is committed to improving communication between prisoners and their support networks. HRDC submits this comment to urge the Board to improve the regulatory framework ...
Case • 1989
1982 and March 1983. The inmate trainees were paid at the rate ordered. The Department contracted for Washtenaw Community College ("WCC") to provide the second class, an advanced paralegal course [**14 ...
Brief • August 8, 2016
THAN THIS COURT HAS BEFORE IT. .......................... 3 C. THE PRIMARY JURISDICTION DOCTRINE WOULD ONLY APPLY TO PLAINTIFFS’ FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS ACT CAUSE OF ACTION IF THEY WERE PURSUING ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
……………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Isolation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………...….5 Communications Management Units …………………………………………….………..20 Health and Medical Services and Conditions …………………………………………..…….24 Mental Illness ...
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was committed on certain types of public or private property (i.e., schools, libraries, community centers, meeting halls, places of worship, offices of advocacy groups, etc.). Penal Code section 422.76 defines ...
levels, staff experience, communication between staff and inmates, and CoreCivic’s intelligence systems. The report specifically cited the lack of Spanish-speaking staff and staff inexperience. Four years ...
inmate activities at Tamms, the supermax prison imposes heavy restrictions on the ability of inmates to communicate with one another. Inmates at Tamms are not permitted to communicate with other prisoners ...
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to prison operations, such as community corrections or juvenile justice. Vera obtained information regarding the underfunding of pensions and retiree health care through Consolidated Annual Financial Reports ...
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communities working for ourselves and those we care about, do you think that the ones who are comforted by this set up would support that? The bottom of the pyramid is always bigger and it holds the whole thing ...
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Filed under: Classification
Institute of Corrections 320 First Street N.W. Washington, DC 20534 Morris L. Thigpen Director Larry Solomon Deputy Director George M. Keiser Chief, Community Corrections/Prisons Division BeLinda P. Watson ...
Publication • 2020
on social change movements, environmental justice, human-animal conflicts, sustainability, and social inequality. He has published a number of works on environmental justice issues in communities of color ...
Case • 1986
, hygiene, food, security, medical and dental attention, punishment for infractions of jail rules, communications, mail and visitation, access to courts, the establishment of a law library, recreation ...
Case • 2002
law enforcement officials some discretion to conduct community notification. Subsequent amendments of the Act expanded categories of offenders required to register and eliminated restrictions on public ...
Case • 2009
. U. L. Rev. 788 (1996); G. Scott Rafshoon, Comment, Community Notification of Sex Offenders: Issues of Punishment, Privacy, and Due Process, 44 Emory L.J. 1633 (1995); Lori N. Sabin, Note, Doe v ...
Case • 1983
that the inmate classification process is not concerned with punishment. Rather, it is intended to promote the best interests [ 461 U.S. Page 242] of the inmate, the State, and the prison community.*fn1 ...
Case • 2003
Byrd v. Moore - 252 F.Supp.2d 293 (W.D.N.C. 2003) - 2003 JAMES E. BYRD, et al., Petitioners, v. G.O. MOORE, Community Corrections Manager, Raleigh Office, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Respondent. 3 ...
Case • 2003
communication with their clients. They were immigrants being held for deportation. After the disturbance and their removal from the Esmor facility some were sent to various other detention centers in the United ...
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