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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
detention l()!' approximately six months. After being sentenced on the federal chargcs, he was transferred to the custody of New York City, which had an outstanding warrant f(lf his arrest. He eventually ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
in sentencing and correctional policy, the political economy of incarceration, and the detention and imprisonment of immigrants. The Sentencing Project is a national non-profit organization engaged in research ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
of eligible inmates have access to literacy programs, despite evidence that re-arrest, re-conviction and reincarceration rates are lower for offenders who participate in educational programs. More than three ...
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Consent Decree; Decree ; ofthe theFulton FultonCounty County Jailtotoobserve observeconditions conditionsandand talktoto • Toured Touredparts partsof Jail tototalk inmatesand andunit unit detention ...
Journal 8-1 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVil LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL 8, NO.1, WINTER 1993 • ISSN9748-2655 \ Odyssey: APrison Magazines DifficultJourlney shape their content by viewing everything in the context of security. In short, they exercise censorship. To make matters worse, the Supreme merica has a long …
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; see OMS Guidelines on Medical and Psychological Support to Detainee Rendition, Interrogation and Detention at 9 (Dec. 2004) (HOMS Guideline.f'). In addition, OMS officials continuously rnonitorthe ...
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sufficient defense [sic] of personal freedom.,,'9 With the JU$liCia..y Act of 1867, Congress changed the common law rule by providing for an inquiry into the facts of detention. a pr6cess now referred ...
Publication • February 1, 2024
. Variable CRIMHIST: Indication as to whether the defendant has any criminal history, including behavior that is not eligible for the application of criminal history points (ex. arrests). 25 26 DRUG ...
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a rising tide of street crime, which created an impression that most crime was violent, fueled by drug trafficking and that most people who were arrested and processed through our criminal justice system ...
..................................................................................................................................................... 44 ARRESTS ..................................................................................................................................................... 45 CURRENT DISCIPLINARY OPTIONS IN ESH ...
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income with income from illegal activities, with those who had no job prior to prison more likely to report illegal income. Criminal History ƒ The respondents reported an average age at first arrest ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
 incarcerated at the jail for a longer period of  time.  The jail, therefore, is less of a detention facility and more of a prison with longer length of  stays and significantly more convicted felons.  According ...
Brief • April 13, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, the Pierce County Jail and the Kitsap County Jail. As discussed further below, DOC has also significantly reduced incoming population by implementing a new protocol for arrests for violations of community ...
Publication • June 9, 2022
Filed under: Criminal Justice
intergenerational exposure estimates of parental incarceration in prison or jail.1 However, many other forms of contact with the justice system exist, such as arrests, charges, and convictions, which may also ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
1980) Foundation/Core Standards for Adult Local Detention Facilities (American Correctional Ass'n & Comm'n on Accreditation for Corrections 1989) Joint Comm'n on Accreditation of Healthcare Org., 1 1993 ...
Brief • April 14, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
.....................................................................................................................................60  A.  Defendants Have Obligations to People Incarcerated in Parish Prisons and Jails .....60  B.  Risk to People in Pre-Trial Detention ...
Brief • April 16, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
not have “sufficient probable cause” to arrest or charge Ricky or Shawn. 26. But, as the case remained unsolved, the pressure mounted. The police needed someone to take the fall for the murder of Everett ...
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on a background check. Asking about “legal issues” or “court dates” can lead to information about convictions, probation and parole status. If your state allows employers to ask about arrests, program staff should ...
Brief • October 27, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Imprisonment
, in more detail, to his arrest and statements made. During the trial of this matter, Jones confirmed that he was arrested the night of October 29, 1997 and had nothing to eat that day prior to his arrest (Tr ...
in severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.”2 Nine days after being booked into jail, Lindsay was found face down in her cell’s toilet dead from dehydration-triggered cardiac arrest. Lindsay’s untimely ...
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