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Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
Poor and Mentally Ill Languish in Mississippi Jails for Months or Years Awaiting Indictments by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Some people arrested on felony charges in Mississippi face ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
prison inmates from using FOI laws to get personal information to harass or threaten their guards — and, in some cases, prosecutors or other inmates. Inmates here and around the country have ...
Article • February 15, 1997 • from PLN February, 1997
. Jails also held 3,409 people awaiting trial for felonies and 3,297 convicted felons with 1-6 year sentences that were sentenced to serve their time in county jail instead of prison. The counties are paid ...
themselves more with protecting Losorelli, 23, from other prisoners due to his status as the son of a law enforcement officer than they did with protecting him from himself. Losorelli was initially arrested ...
Article • October 14, 2015
Multnomah County jails reach 95 percent capacity, jail staff institute emergency releases of “low-level” offenders to accommodate those arrested for more serious crimes. The 228 percent increase ...
Article • August 1, 2025 • from PLN August, 2025
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
from an email to a commissary snack? What about the indirect costs they face for wages they’ll never earn from jobs they miss, or that they’ll never even get a chance to interview for after ...
Article • November 6, 2015
Filed under: Informants
of the people providing the information are close to the criminal world themselves and might be motivated to provide information to get rid of competition or exact revenge on people they have conflicts with. "I ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
Kansas County Jails People for Unpaid Medical Bills by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney A county in rural Kansas is jailing people over unpaid medical debt, CBS News reported in February 2020 ...
Case • 2007
they scattered. One of the three people looked directly at Duley and then ran. Duley then broadcast a description on his police radio of the man who fled. Because he did not get a good look at the man's face ...
prisoners into LCP is the root cause of most violence. “When you start putting a bunch of people into a small area, you start getting into other people’s space,” Barley explained. “Sooner or later it’s going ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
Filed under: Juveniles
) by offering vocational 24, participants in the experimental group had training, education and health care. It serves about significantly lower rates of felony arrests (17 percent 60,000 people annually ...
Brief • 2000
. There were people running toward the fight, and people running away from the fight, all from directly west and south of the fight. He could not identify the inmates in the fight, and did not see Orozco get ...
Brief • 2008
to Bueno and Drancis, "Let's get out of here" because he was anticipating that the people who had just driven away were going to "meet up" with the people they had encountered earlier and they were going ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
to get the people you need on the list. When family members or friends are unable to visit a detained immigrant it may block access to funds and other important documents. It also creates emotional ...
Publication • 2022
in the United States incarcerate millions of people each year. The COVID-19 pandemic made jail health a pressing public health concern nationally, where releasing individuals from jails occurred across ...
Publication • 2022
. Rosen**** ABSTRACT Local jails in the United States incarcerate millions of people each year. The COVID-19 pandemic made jail health a pressing public health concern nationally, where releasing ...
example is the electronic monitor, an imprisonment device that is attached to the body at all times. Electronic Monitoring House arrest has long been used to quell political resistance. By confining people ...
Article • April 15, 2011 • from PLN April, 2011
Filed under: Media
of the story. There is no ethical duty to ask the arrested for their side of the story.” Cheap news is a major reason that every day we are failing in our core mission of providing people with the knowledge ...
, and arrest procedures. . . . When interacting with police and other law enforcement officers, people with disabilities are often placed in unsafe situations or are unable to communicate with officers because ...
Publication
of your questions that come up. So the question here is why do people die after arrest? First of all, I think it's important to put this in sort of the global perspective. From a historic precedent, if you ...
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