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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 ...
Case • 2004
Portland, Oregon [15] OPINION [16] Daniel Williams pled guilty, pursuant to an agreement with the United States Attorney, to one count of transmitting a communication in interstate commerce ...
Case • 1994
said or wrote while participating in a sexual offender treatment program does not violate the public policies underlying the Community Protection Act. [13] Injunction -- Duration -- Scope -- Discretion ...
Case • 1989
Wolff v. McDonnell, 418 U.S. 539, 571-572, n. 19 (1974). [38] Prison visits have long been recognized as critically important to inmates as well as to the communities to which the inmates ...
Case • 1993
is inadmissible unless the technique is ``generally accepted' as reliable in the relevant scientific community. [12] Held: The Federal Rules of Evidence, not Frye, provide the standard for admitting expert ...
to communication restrictions, but by 2002, he and a number of other men convicted of terrorism offenses were moved to the ADX. I first spoke to Salameh in 2017, after he’d been transferred to a different ...
Article • August 6, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
was convicted of participating in the first World Trade Center attack, which killed six people and injured over 1,000. He served time in several high-security prisons without being subject to communication ...
Brief • May 26, 2005
was on mental health watch. The complaint, therefore, alleged that Brown was denied access to challenge the conditions of his confinement because he could not communicate at all with his atiomey while on mental ...
Brief • May 30, 2007
paragraphs 20-24 Infra). Throughout their communications, Paulsen failed to understand Plaintiff’s symptoms (See paragraphs 11, 12, 15, 16 Infra); and Plaintiff did not understand the proposed treatment (See ...
Brief • March 21, 2000
cells. A centralized control booth operates all lights and doors and the water supply; video cameras provide visual surveillance; intercoms provide communication between inmates and guards without human ...
Brief • 2008
, 13 L. Ed. 2d 733 (1965). Thus, this information is presented as a courtesy to Administrators by members of the Asatru community as a whole to prevent issues which may arise due to misunderstandings ...
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