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Case • 2001
Bazzetta v. McGinnis - 148 F.Supp.2d 813 (ED MI 2001) - 2001 Michelle Bazzetta, Stacy Barker, Toni Bunton, Debra King, Shante Allen, Adrienne Bronaugh, Alesia Butler, Tamara Prude, Susan Fair, Valerie Bunton and Arturo Zavala, through his Next Friend Valerie Bunton, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, …
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into a single Department of Public Safety. In 1989, modular housing units were added to the Conectional Institution and used to house pre-trial detainees on behalf of the Sheriffs Department. This action ...
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enrolled in a college program 7 8 Learning to Reduce Recidivism became better able to judge the consequences of their actions and to take responsibility for them. As a result, women in the program were ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
discussions about incarceration and its fiscal and social costs in the media, at universities, in statehouses, and around dinner tables. For policy makers, the 1 in 100 milestone was a reminder that state ...
Publication • 2006
Filed under: Visitor Searches, Visiting
U.S. 517, 524-25 & n.7 (1984) (observing that Fourth Amendment’s applicability turns on whether person can claim government action invaded reasonable expectation of privacy); Bivens v. Six Unknown Named ...
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AZ Contract With CenturyLink 2014-2019 Part 2 CTL 10-K 12/31/2011 Section 1: 10-K (10-K) Use these links to rapidly review the document TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K ý ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE …
Case • 2000
enjoined from instituting or prosecuting any further action or proceeding regarding the settled claims. Court retained jurisdiction over enforcement of the Settlement Agreement. JUDGES: Honorable Michael ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
continue to mature through late adolescence. Juveniles are more capable of change than are adults, and their actions are less likely to be evidence of “irretrievably depraved character” than are the actions ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
or program, family care, etc. Unnecessary conditions, office visits, and programming should therefore be avoided. Violation or revocation actions that put people in jail or prison can be especially harmful ...
wrangling, media coverage has resumed in the aftermath of last month’s suicides of detainees at the Guantanamo prison,” Miami Herald, July 5, 2006. 4 James Risen and Tim Golden, “3 Prisoners Commit Suicide ...
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Filed under: International
and Welfare Action (PRAWA). In addition to this, she is actively involved in other work, including for example as National Coordinator, National NGO Coalition on Penal Reform and West African Regional ...
an offender’s basic needs, recognizing and breaking the addiction/offender cycle, acknowledging an offender’s thinking errors, and taking corrective action. The third phase of the program takes about 60 days ...
undesirable actions? Such a prisoner would be free, in the sense that he would no longer be surrounded by “stone walls” or “iron bars;” but in a deeper sense, he would be enslaved, for the state would have ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
—Animal Care Jail Food Service General Labor Janitorial Laundry Maintenance—Pistol Range Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Jail Industries Board Community Action Jefferson Co Jefferson Co Jefferson Co ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
of organizations and the media, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Office of Independent Review, and the Los Angeles Times.12 All of the inquiries concluded that a culture of violence exists among ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
responses to detainees who filed formal grievances, including the basis for the decision. 14. Security and Control Standard 5, Disciplinary Policy ƒ III.A.2. Disciplinary action may not be capricious ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
includes all written communication to or from attorneys, legal representatives, judges, courts, government officials, and the news media. 186 If special correspondence is incoming it can be inspected ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
library and contacting pro bono legal organizations, the facility will contact ICE to determine appropriate further action. 130 NWDC does not fully meet this section of the Standards; non-English speakers ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
representatives, judges, courts, government officials, and the news media—is treated differently. 127 Incoming special correspondence can be inspected for contraband only in the presence of the detainee, but it can ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
exist for doing so.155 Special correspondence—which includes all written communication to or from attorneys, legal representatives, judges, courts, government officials, and the news media—is treated ...
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