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Publication • 2020
and in legislatures and courts) to recognize that governments disproportionately policed, incarcerated, and oppressed poor people and especially those of color. Litigation in the 1960s and 1970s from across the country ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
7: Criminal and Civil Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Like a judge is to the court and police officers are to the streets, correctional officers are the most ...
Brief • July 28, 2011
how it is." Indeed, around the same time as Ballista's misconduct, a scandal broke out at the police barracks when authorities discovered that civilian staff at the police department were engaging ...
Brief • 2011
and redressability are foregone conclusions. Assuming Plaintiff can establish that its constituents suffer a concrete, imminent injury on account of SOMTA, then that injury is fairly traceable to enforcement ...
as possible solutions. Other officials in Washington point out factors which account for the rise in jail population. New domestic violence laws, which require police officers to arrest spouses engaged ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
. Government Accountability Office, whose standards we follow, requires us to assess the reliability of computer‑processed data. We assessed the reliability of Corrections’ database by performing electronic ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
of such crimes would suggest.24 It is possible that factors such as prior record or the nature of the relationship between victim and assailant could account for this large-scale disparity, but unless such factors ...
Publication • January 25, 2023
Filed under: Overdetention
release dates, which includes both manual calculations and automated processes using an antiquated data management system. And it lacks a standardized training or accountability process to ensure its staff ...
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. The criminal justice system seeks its raw material in poor neighborhoods where people of color, already victims of racism, often form the majority. From the first “stop and frisk” by police on the street through ...
, self-esteem, perceived control over their lives, feelings about the legal system and the police, and spirituality. Most men in our study expressed readiness to change their criminal behavior. Just prior ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
, accounted for 44% of our total revenues for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014 ($724.2 million).”97 stability for these companies at taxpayer expense, a particularly attractive “insurance policy ...
Publication • May 1, 2014
family and their lawyer following the hearing and issued a press release demanding that the Supreme Court hold the perpetrators of Rachel’s killing accountable as mandated by international law. We also ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
level cocaine trafficker, and his criminal activity had directly led to the violent death of one police officer and serious injury to a second officer- against his accomplishments in prison and found ...
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Filed under: Court Access
in federal custody— alleged that he was subjected to an unconstitutional policy of “harsh conditions of confinement on account of his race, religion, or national origin.” In addition to suing lower-level ...
, supervision, and training of the Denver Police Department (“DPD”) and Denver Sheriff’s Department (“DSD”). Defendant Denver was at all relevant times the employer of Defendants Rumer and Keller and is a proper ...
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TISAN ELEBRA ONPAR ARTISAN A AR TISAN ELEBRA ONPAR ARTISAN UBLIC P OLIC ESEARCH IN IN M ICHIGAN POLIC OLICY RESEARCH MICHIGAN PPUBLIC YY R OLICY Board of Directors Chairman Kent J. Vana Vice Chairman ...
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and the contact info for the ACLU office in your state. ACLU of Texas Prison and Jail Accountability Project P.O. Box 12905 Austin, TX 78711-2905 V: 512-478-7300 F: 512-478-7303 http://www.aclutx.org/projects ...
Publication • 2020
et al., 2016), and profit motives (e.g., Lundahl et al., 2009) can also influence outcomes, from how vigorously a jurisdiction polices immigrants (Provine et al., 2016) to the scale and harshness ...
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medical attention. Pedro was released four days later and immediately saw a doctor and reported the incident to the Chicago Police Department. The Police Department contacted CCJ. Medical records confirm ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Voting
Constitution gives the states police powers to protect the health, safety, and welfare of their citizens. See U.S. Const. amend. X; Medtronic, Inc. v. Lohr, 518 U.S. 470, 475 (1996). 27. See Right to Vote, FAQ ...
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