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Publication • 2012
Filed under: Wrongful Imprisonment
of detention as adopted by court rule. The reported cases of wrongful convictions, based on DNA evidence, demonstrate that twenty-five percent were the result of false confessions. Of the eleven exonerations ...
Brief • 2013
AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF 1 Office of the Sheriff, Needs Assessment." The 2007 report concluded that "[t]he current 2 combination of insufficient beds, an inadequate detention facility and understaffing has 3 ...
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Fbop Scr Quarterly Reports 1997jan-dec LfflGATION NARRA TIVES JANUARY " 1997 - MARCH 31, 1997 SIGNIFICANT CASES L. J. and Maylene carter, LR-C-95-407 (ED/AR) In this FTCA action, the plaintiffs sought reimbursement for sUbsistence fees charged while they were housed in a halfway house. Their theory was based on the …
Sexual Abuse of Women in United States Prisons: A Modern Corollary of Slavery by Brenda Smith Sexual abuse of women in United States prisons: a modern corollary of slavery. Fordham Urban Law Journal January 1, 2006 January 1, 2006 HEADLINE: Sexual abuse of women in United States prisons: a modern …
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
Fordham Urban Law Journal - Sexual Abuse of Women Prisoners 2006.doc Page 1 1 of 1 DOCUMENT Copyright (c) 2006 Fordham University School of Law Fordham Urban Law Journal January, 2006 33 Fordham Urb. L.J. 571 LENGTH: 12935 words SPECIAL FEATURE: WOMEN AS PERPETRATORS OF CRIME: SEXUAL ABUSE OF WOMEN …
Publication • 2020
for treatment. She showed up to her appointments on time and was a friendly, well-liked patient. Then Sarah was arrested for shoplifting. At the local jail, the police took Sarah’s prescription Suboxone ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
984 6/8/2007 9:35:40 AM SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW [Vol. XL:4 rehabilitative methods.28 These measures boosted inmate populations nationwide, but governments could not build detention facilities ...
Washington v. City of New York, NY, Second Amended Complaint, Inmate Abuse, 2019 Case 1:18-cv-12306-CM Document 112 Filed 06/06/19 Page 1 of 103 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK DAVON WASHINGTON, PARIIS TILLERY, JOHN DOE, and STEVEN ESPINAL, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, …
, according to the lawsuit. Penalties included disciplinary detention and loss of privileges like visits with family, phone calls and access to the commissary. "The Internet provides an integral connection ...
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Jail Inspection Basics 2007 Doj Guidebook U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections 2d e d i t i o n Jail Inspection basics An Introductory Self-Study Course for Jail Inspectors U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections 320 First Street, NW Washington, DC 20534 Morris L. Thigpen …
Publication • July 26, 2016
The Health Status of Soon-To-Be-Released Inmates Vol 2, NCCHC, 2002 A Report to Congress Volume 2 The Health Status of Soon-To-Be-Released Inmates Volume 2 April 2002 iii Preface Through the mid-1990s, a number of studies, limited in scope, found a higher prevalence of certain infectious diseases, chronic diseases, and mental …
to be very far beneath the standard. Crowding can take two forms: too many individuals in a given size area and too little 9 ACA Standards for Adult Local Detention Facilities, 3rd Edition, 2006 Supplement ...
Brief • 2011
of Correctional Health, Fresno County Department of Public Health; PRATAP NARAYEN, M.D., Medical Director, Division of Correctional Health, Fresno County Department of Public Health; RICK HILL, Captain of Detention ...
Brief • December 13, 2011
Department of Public Health; PRATAP NARAYEN, M.D., Medical Director, Division of Correctional Health, Fresno County Department of Public Health; RICK HILL, Captain of Detention, Fresno County Sheriff’s Office ...
Brief • August 17, 2007
state law arising from Plaintiff’s incarceration at the Park County Jail (the “Jail”) from March 1, 2003 to March 8, 2003. Plaintiff is a Mexican citizen who was arrested on March 1, 2003 and held ...
Brief • 2011
I F FS-A PP E L L A N TS, U R G I N G R E V E RSA L Hope R. Metcalf Detention and Human Rights Project Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic Yale Law School 127 Wall Street New Haven ...
Brief • 2007
state law arising from Plaintiff’s incarceration at the Park County Jail (the “Jail”) from March 1, 2003 to March 8, 2003. Plaintiff is a Mexican citizen who was arrested on March 1, 2003 and held ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
Juvenile Corrections : Jailors Yes Yes Yes Yes Juvenile detention, Juvenile Probation Officers Yes Parole/Probation officers with sworn status Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Harbor Masters, Court Security ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
the last 10 years. They also continue the Rockefeller model of basing the principal criteria for guilt for most offenses on the weight of the drugs in a person’s possession at the time of arrest, rather than ...
of the court as a bail agent and fugitive recovery officer with arrest powers in the State of New Jersey. 18. Following extensive surgeries related to vehicular accidents and injuries, Ms. Doe became addicted ...
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