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Department of Justice Releases Reports on Prison and Jail Deaths by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In December 2016, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS ...
to survive in these difficult conditions” at the CoreCivic prison. Lucero is being detained at the private prison after violating her supervised release terms for re-entering the United States. &ldquo ...
Article • April 15, 1996 • from PLN April, 1996
and to discontinue the practice of housing mentally ill prisoners in the Special Housing Unit (SHU). Dr. Robert Benson, the former chief psychiatrist at Pelican Bay resigned on November 22, 1995. After Benson ...
Article • January 15, 2007 • from PLN January, 2007
. One prisoner cited in the suit was confined in punitive segregation after slashing her throat in the prison shower. She was upset because her grievances regarding inadequate mental health care had been ...
Brief • 2011
added). • Transfer from the State to the counties the primary responsibility for monitoring certain classifications of offenders after release from state prison. Id.; AB 109, § 479, Cal. Penal Code tit ...
Case • 1996
immediately release a prisoner from [260 Kan. 597] administrative segregation as soon as the prisoner ceases his or her threatening behavior. This construction of the regulation adopted ...
inmates are projected to be released from North Carolina prisons in 2007. Furthermore, a study done by the Bureau of Justice Statistics indi- cates that the national recidivism rate (the rate at which ...
Brief • October 14, 2015
released from prison. The New York State Division of Parole (“DOP”) then enforced those PRS terms. On June 9, 2006, the Second Circuit held in Earley v. Murray that the administrative imposition of PRS ...
Article • September 24, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
was not given medical care. Only after other prisoners protested did he receive treatment. However, it came too late and the prisoner died from a bacterial infection. The worst case of medical neglect at Rikers ...
of charges relating to a juvenile private prison venture in Louisiana. After retiring from his job as head of the Texas prison system, Collins had started working for that venture, which Graham had developed ...
Brief • April 24, 2013
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
release date for 89 days in order to delay her imminent deportation and prevent the investigation of her complaint from being closed due to her absence. In contrast, after pleading guilty to second degree ...
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by incarceration. 7 7. Implement programs to increase contact between incarcerated parents and their children, and strengthen the ability of the family to reunify after release • This includes reducing ...
Article • March 1, 2023 • from PLN March, 2023
Court of Illinois agreed with a former state prisoner that when the state sets conditions for release that he can’t afford, it is obliged to help him meet them as long as it retains him under its ...
position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. 1 MEGAN’S LAW significant differences between cohorts (i.e., those released prior to and after Megan’s Law was implemented).  Re-arrests ...
reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. 1 MEGAN’S LAW significant differences between cohorts (i.e., those released prior to and after Megan’s Law was implemented ...
Prison. Just one year after Beard left the Pennsylvania DOC, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) launched an investigation into allegations of abuse at the SCI Pittsburgh and SCI Cresson state prisons ...
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Correctional Facility Regional Medical Unit] V. Eighteen months in SHU upon return from CNYPC [Central New York Psychiatric Center] .... On May 3, 2004, I was released from admin-seg/SHU after eight years ...
Brief • July 18, 2011
the DNA evidence, Jackson pled guilty to the November 6, 2001 robbery and kidnapping. In 2003. Jackson went to prison. Jackson served approximately four years in prison for the crime and was released ...
most valuable weapon in fighting crime. Prisoners who receive visitors, maintain family ties, and are released to a stable home environment are more likely to succeed in leading productive, crime-free ...
opportunities are parlayed into jobs after women are released. 5 INFORMATION policies o We have no accurate data on the number of mothers and children affected by mothers’ imprisonment. We do not know how many ...
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