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Publication • January 1, 2019
of a police officer, among seven other felony charges, and was facing life in prison. Ultimately, I would receive a sentence of 19 years. Inside Maine’s Department of Corrections, I was able to receive ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
SUBJECT: ( Monterey Park Police Department Annual Detention Review The Annual Review of the Monterey Park Police Department, conducted on August 9,2004, in Monterey Park, California has been received ...
. In addition, the Supreme Court has frequently recognized the role of criminal convictions in imposing collateral consequences and shaped criminal procedure to account for this reality. Part III proposes ...
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. Mason is the 69-year-old Columbia man who pleaded guilty on Monday [March 24, 2003] to having murdered two California police officers nearly 46 years ago as he fled from the scene of a kidnapping and rape ...
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government records lets the public police officials who are paid with taxpayers' monies. "The law clearly says that public agencies cannot institute any kind of requirements that inhibit access, or chill ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
— and offering avenues of accountability rather than alienation. Conflict Resolution Training is available for corrections personnel, inmates and victims’ groups. This course presents nonviolent problem solving ...
Case • 1997
the presumptive risk level unless it concludes that there exists an aggravating or mitigating factor of a kind, or to a degree, not otherwise adequately taken into account by the [G]uidelines." Id. at 4; cf. 18 ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
to traditional police activities and not discipline of non- violent student behavior; and, 3) require SROs in those schools to undergo training in specific, related topics. The U.S. Department of Education (ED ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
guilty does not take into account evidence that many false confessions and even some plea bargains are obtained from innocent people.10 Nearly a dozen of the more than two-hundred DNA exonerees ...
to traditional police activities and not discipline of non- violent student behavior; and, 3) require SROs in those schools to undergo training in specific, related topics. The U.S. Department of Education (ED ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
. To make informed decisions, juvenile courts must take into account the evolving trends in the nature of the offenders and offenses that come before them. Juvenile Court Statistics 2005 draws on data from ...
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monitoring division. While such internal accountability measures are extremely important, they do not constitute external oversight and so they are not included in this report. To the extent that the DOC has ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
the rhythm of the prison schedule and are symbols of a just State. Effective policing in the kitchen and chow hall is vital, because these are areas where inmates work, congregate and commit prison infractions ...
in clean environs with sanitized tools, and served punctually temperate inmate behavior, set the rhythm of the prison schedule and are symbols of a just State. Effective policing in the kitchen and chow hall ...
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States during the 1990s, research shows that having more prisoners accounted for only about 25 percent of the reduction, leaving the other 75 percent to be explained by better policing and a variety ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Private and Public Prisons - Studies Comparing Operational Costs andor Quality of Service, GAO, 1996 United States General Accounting Office GAO Report to the Subcommittee on Crime, Committee ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Alternative Sentencing
) budget was $7.5 billion and accounted for 26 percent of the Department’s discretionary budget, figures that have risen markedly in the past 15 years. As of September 2015, the BOP operated at 26 percent ...
Publication • May 1, 2018
, or working in inappropriate or inhumane conditions must be held accountable for their supply chain. Inmates’ inability to unionize may enhance short term profit for companies, but these partnerships also ...
Publication • 2022
to detain someone pretrial do not typically take account of health-related factors. The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in United States v. Salerno held that pretrial detention was permissible under the federal ...
Publication • 2022
to detain someone pretrial do not typically take account of health-related factors. The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in United States v. Salerno held that pretrial detention was permissible under the federal ...
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