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Publication • February 11, 2016
Open the Door - Segregation Reforms in Colorado, CO DOC OPEN THE DOOR – SEGREGATION REFORMS IN COLORADO Written By: Rick Raemisch, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Corrections Kellie Wasko, Deputy Executive Director, Colorado Department of Corrections In 1993, the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) completed construction of its first …
Publication • February 11, 2016
I Am Opposed to This Procedure, Mushlin, 2015 Pace University DigitalCommons@Pace Pace Law Faculty Publications School of Law 2015 "I Am Opposed to This Procedure": How Kafka's In the Penal Colony Illuminates the Current Debate About Solitary Confinement and Oversight of American Prisons Michael B. Mushlin Pace University School of …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Growing Up Locked Down - Juvenile Solitary Confinement in NE, ACLU 2016 Growing Up Locked Down Juvenile Solitary Confinement in Nebraska January 2016 Growing Up Locked Down Juvenile Solitary Confinement in Nebraska ACLU OF NEBRASKA STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Danielle Conrad Executive Director Gloria Romero-Downing (President) Leslie J. Seymore (National …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Ending the Over-Use of Isolation in Prisons, Prisoner Reentry Institute , 2015 Proceedings of a Colloquium to further a National Consensus on Ending the Over-Use of Extreme Isolation in Prisons John Jay College of Criminal Justice September 30-October 1, 2015 Prisoner Reentry Institute With support from The Jacob and Valeria …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Report & Recommendations Concerning the Use of Restrictive Housing, DOJ, 2016 U.S. Department of Justice Report and Recommendations Concerning the Use of Restrictive Housing FINAL REPORT January 2016 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 1 Overview of Restrictive Housing ............................................................................................................. 3 Subcategories of Restrictive Housing ...................................................................................................... 3 A Short History of …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Restrictive Status Housing Policy Guidelines, ASCA, 2013 �tat£ of �£fn ]£r££� DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS WHITTLESEY ROAD PO Box 863 NJ 08625-0863 TRENTON, CHRIS CHRISTIE Governor GARY M. LANIGAN KIM GUADAGNO Lt. Co111111issio11cr Governor December 7, 2015 Bonnie Kerness American Friends Service Committee 89 Market St. 61h Floor Newark, NJ 07102 …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Common Law of Supermax Litigation, Pace Law Review, 2004 Pace Law Review Volume 24 Issue 2 Spring 2004 Prison Reform Revisited: The Unfinished Agenda Article 13 April 2004 The Common Law of Supermax Litigation David C. Fathi Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/plr Recommended Citation David C. Fathi, The …
Publication • February 10, 2016
Solitary Confinement, June, Human Rights Watch, 2012 Written Statement of Human Rights Watch to The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights “Reassessing Solitary Confinement: The Human Rights, Fiscal, and Public Safety Consequences” June 19, 2012 Human Rights Watch is grateful …
Publication • February 10, 2016
National Center for Lesbian Rights Testimony Before Senate Judiciary Committee on Solitary Confinement, National Center for Lesbian Rights, 2012 June 15, 2012 The Honorable Richard Durbin, Chairman Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights 224 Dirkson Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Via email to: Nicholas_Deml@judiciary-dem.senate.gov …
Publication • February 9, 2016
The Problem of Supermax Prisons, NC Journal of Law and Tech Vol 4 Issue 1 Fall (Pettigrew), 2002 NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1: FALL 2002 Comment: Technology and the Eighth Amendment: The Problem of Supermax Prisons Charles A. Pettigrew1 “I worry that anytime something …
Publication • February 9, 2016
Psychiatric Effects of Solitary Confinement, Grassian Declaration, 1993 Stuart Grassian, M.D. 401 Beacon Street Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3976 Phone (617)244-3315 Fax (617) 244-2792 e-mail:stgrassian@aol.com Note: The following statement is a redacted, non-institution and non-inmate specific, version of a declaration submitted in September 1993 in Madrid v. Gomez, 889F.Supp.1146. PSYCHIATRIC EFFECTS …
Publication • February 8, 2016
BOP Special Housing Unit Independant Assessment, CNA Analysis, 2014 Federal Bureau of Prisons: Special Housing Unit Review and Assessment Key Contributors: Kenneth McGinnis, Dr. James Austin, Karl Becker, Larry Fields, Michael Lane, Mike Maloney, Mary Marcial, Robert May, Jon Ozmint, Tom Roth, Emmitt Sparkman, Dr. Roberta Stellman, Dr. Pablo Stewart, …
Publication • February 8, 2016
Human Rights Watch Testimony Before Senate Judiciary Committee on Solitary Confinement, Human Rights Watch, 2012 Written Statement of Human Rights Watch to The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights “Reassessing Solitary Confinement: The Human Rights, Fiscal, and Public Safety Consequences” …
Staff-on-Prisoner Sexual Abuse Persists in New York Prisons by David Reutter The Second Circuit Court of Appeals held on August 11, 2015 that guards who subject prisoners to sexual fondling may violate the prisoners’ constitutional rights. The ruling came in the wake of media reports that the New York Department …
$350,000 Settlement for Estate of Prisoner Murdered at Georgia Prison by The Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) agreed to pay $350,000 to settle a civil rights action filed by the estate of a prisoner murdered at Hays State Prison (Hays). As previously reported in PLN, in late 2012 and early …
Florida’s Department of Corrections: A Culture of Corruption, Abuse and Deaths by David Reutter Florida, with the nation’s third-largest prison system, has a long and sordid history of abusing, neglecting and even killing its prisoners. Because most state prisons are in insular rural areas, the general public, aside from those …
Johnson-Hess on behalf Estate of Robert Knott v. USA, US, Complaint, 2016 Case 1:16-cv-00117-MEH Document 1 Filed 01/15/16 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 22 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Elaine Johnson-Hess, personal representative of the estate of Robert Knott, Plaintiff; Case No. _________ The Hon. _________ …
Picarella et al v. Johnson et al, PA, Order, denial of mail visition recreation counsel 8th Am, 2016
Article • January 12, 2016
Delayed Memo Shows Stint in Segregation Increases Stay in New York Jail by Matthew Clarke By Matt Clarke In June 2013, the New York City (NYC) Department of Corrections announced that it would cease using solitary confinement as a punishment for mentally ill prisoners. The reasoning underlying the move was …
Too Many Prisoners in New Mexico Needlessly Held in Solitary, Report Says by Joe Watson In spite of his history of mental illness, Stephen Slevin was locked away in a small, padded cell in solitary confinement at the Dona Ana County, New Mexico, Detention Center not long after he was …
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