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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 ...
the Warden of Angola. The Warden’s duties include, among other things, assigning people to manage the medical care and then being sure that they do what the policies and procedures say. 4. Defendant Raman ...
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assignment to remove him from the area of potential harm (he said he was assaulted because he would steal food for people). The cou rt granted summary judgment in the BOP's favor, conclud ing that because ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
, People First, one each for certified and non-certified applicants. Use of People First eliminates duplicate applications, as the system only allows one application per advertisement. The advertisement ...
Brief • January 24, 2007
that are designed for two 14 people. Pods that are triple-celled are at least 50 percent over design capacity, often housing still 15 more detainees on makeshift beds in the common dayroom space. While ...
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fluctuate in population from day to day. Thus, if there is a spate of arrests on a given day, a jail that is normally under capacity may become temporarily over capacity. Ideally, jails want to be at or near ...
evidence-based solutions to the challenges currently presented by restrictive housing. A volume of this breadth would not be possible without the concerted effort of many people. I want to thank ...
Brief • November 15, 2005
in camera for evidence that may be relevant to a criminal defendant's defense." People v. Mooc, 26 Cal. 4th 1216, 1225 (2001). ORDER ON MOTION TO TERMINATE CONSENT DECREES C-71-2017-RMW DOH 8 1 December ...
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Fbi Crime Lab Doj Ig Report 1997 USDOJ/OIG Special Report The FBI Laboratory: An Investigation into Laboratory Practices and Alleged Misconduct in Explosives-Related and Other Cases (April 1997) Table of Contents After viewing any of the following links, use your browser's GO/BACK function to return to this page. PART ONE: …
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Filed under: Sentencing
interest in the conduct and consequences of searches is generally lower when male prisoners are involved. While most people agree that punishment is an acceptable aspect of incarceration, judges disagree ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
paradox In the words of historian David Rothman, “[i]n the 1820s and 1830s, when democratic principles were receiving their most enthusiastic endorsement, when the ‘common people’ were participating fully ...
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the public’s interest in an orderly society. Similarly, there are few defendants charged with crime, few indeed, who fail to hire the best lawyers they can get to prepare and present their defenses ...
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Filed under: Classification
effort to “get tough on crime” that dramatically increased the prison population. The burgeoning prison population gave rise to a series of volatile and violent prison riots in many of the nation’s largest ...
and regulations of the facility. “Effective Communication” means that any written or spoken communication must be as clear and understandable to people with disabilities as it is for people who do not have ...
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Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Victims
response to the prosecutor: What? I'm not getting a chance to talk to the jury? He's not a defendant anymore. He's a murderer! A convicted murderer! The jury's made its decision. . . . His mother's had her ...
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the government’s authority to arrest and incarcerate people who engage in acts of international terrorism. But petitioners contend that they have not engaged in combat against the United States or its allies ...
Brief • 2007
in Washington State of possession of less than 30 grams 8 of marijuana and sentenced to 75 days in the county jail, with 30 days suspended.4 ER at 20-21. One month after Mr. Diouf’s arrest by the Bureau ...
Brief • July 13, 2016
ordered the antirejection and other medications which Mr. Diaz-Plascencia so desperately needed by taking the slowest route possible: faxing the order to the CHS pharmacy without getting in advance ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
arrest to execution. Chapter Two: Collection, Preservation and Testing of DNA and Other Types of Evidence DNA testing has proved to be a useful law enforcement tool to establish guilt as well as innocence ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
outpatient counseling, self-help groups, and inpatient treatment called therapeutic communities (TC). Addictions Services employs 42 people and has an FY07 operational budget of about $3.7 million ...
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