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Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
of Suicide in Prison not others, for fear of litigation—suicide rates could be inaccurate.5 Prison staff are more likely to report white inmate suicide, accounting for possible underrepresentation of suicides ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform
(and devastating) impact on African-American and Latino young men. African-Americans and Latinos collectively account for 30% of our population, but they represent 60% of our current inmates. T he raw numbers ...
Brief • December 23, 2019
to account for the prisoner’s mental illness or the failure of previous behavior management plans to alter the prisoner’s behavior. 11 4824-7270-6479.1 Case 2:15-cv-00022-DWM Document 49 Filed 12/23/19 Page ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
that may reflect on it negatively. Just as police departments . . . the extent have resisted efforts to require of the abuse and them to collect horror we found racial information astounded even about ...
Brief • October 28, 2022
over time and becomes insignificant two years after a misdemeanor, and five years after a felony. A categorical ban that fails to account for the nature of the conviction, as well as other relevant ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
of other detainees. CCR attorneys have traveled to Guantánamo over 40 times since 2004 to meet with detainees.4 The factual information in this report is based on direct accounts from detainees ...
as being moot. Thus, Puryear’s account of his representation of Johnson, and withdrawal as counsel, was at best misleading. Friedmann cited Puryear’s disparaging comments about prisoner litigation, his poor ...
Brief • 2004
, Parrish and Solano failed to address these issues prior to the death of Ortega. 24. On June 2, 2004, Ortega was arrested by officers of the New Mexico State Police in Santa Fe County and was charged ...
Brief • September 1, 2017
. For example, it explained that, to show intellectual deficits under Prong 1, a defendant must typically present a valid IQ score between 70 and 75—which accounts for the standard error of measurement. Id ...
% of the judgment (as Officer Smith and Lieutenant Fulk suggest). If the police have two suspects in a robbery committed with a red getaway car, the fact that one suspect drives a red sedan proves nothing ...
Brief • October 10, 2023
and procedure and policing issues. HRDC also publishes and distributes self-help and legal reference books for prisoners. Immigrant Defense Advocates (IDA) is a project of the nonprofit Social Good Fund ...
requirements have failed to maintain systems of accountability among potential employers so as to prevent discretionary actions that veil bias and 18 Chiricos, T. (1987) Rates of Crime and Unemployment ...
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, and they require careful prioritizing (Caldeira & Cowart, 1980). While states are responsible for enacting and paying for correctional policies, scholarly accounts of correctional trends and economics tend to focus ...
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cash management. In governmental budgeting, an ISF accounts for the financing of goods and services that one state agency provides to other state agencies, institutions, or governmental units on a cost ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
in both the East and West buildings. All U.S. currency is deposited into a commissary account for the detainee. Foreign currency is treated as valuable property, and stored in a separate sealed valuable ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
the Sonoran desert. Therefore, in order to begin implementing restorative justice into the DNA of U.S. society, everyone must be equally accountable for breaking the law and made to act here to the same ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
explicitly that environmental justice guidelines have not been applied to prisoners because the EPA uses census data which does not take prisoners into account. We find this reason to be insufficient. The data ...
Publication • April 1, 2019
average time in jail—The ADP divided by the number of annual admissions, then multiplied by the number of days in a year. Jail—Confnement facilities operated under the authority of a sherif, police chief ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Contractors
, the Medical Unit should be notified as soon as possible in order for a more thorough assessment. 10. Pregnant Women in Labor: It is very unlikely a police officer would bring a woman who is in labor to the jail ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
-become-more-compelling/ As Covid-19 cases in prisons climb, data on race remain largely obscured By mid-August, jails, prisons, and other detention centers accounted for all of the top 10 Covid-19 clusters ...
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