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Article • January 15, 1994 • from PLN January, 1994
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Crime
nothing to change Operation Weed and Seed's trajetory, but is instead expanding the program to include many more cities. Operation Weed and Seed is classic counterinsurgency, and racist to the core ...
). But by the end of the hearing, both the committee and CDC representatives had agreed to work together to address many of the issues raised by the prisoners and a handful of prison experts, including ...
is not retroactive; it applies only to funds received after the date of enactment. Moreover, its statement of conditions was timely and unambiguous. DORC cannot claim it did not know of the changes it would face ...
changes ordered by private prison doctors who had not even examined the prisoners. [See accompanying story.] The CDOCs medical services are, at best, little better. The Rocky Mountain News reported ...
Article • August 15, 2003 • from PLN August, 2003
address plaintiffs' numerosity arguments, and provided no analysis of relevant case law, the Court rejected defendants' general argument "that plaintiffs have not produced information indicating the actual ...
with the DOJ. Future reports will focus on providing technical assistance to the DDOC and addressing specific areas of concern such as sick call, chronic diseases, reception processing, interfacility processing ...
Article • January 15, 2007 • from PLN January, 2007
organized and managed and expressed concern over chronic understaffing and the delivery of controlled medications by guards. The suit contends that "little has changed since then." Horror stories concerning ...
. Airway Heights officials promptly terminated his eligibility for EFV participation due to his history of domestic violence. Dyer diligently pursued every available administrative remedy to address his ...
Case • 1998
conclude the district court properly entered summary judgment for the reasons it stated, and we will not address those claims. As to the Eighth Amendment claim against defendant Mike Taggart, however, we ...
Case • 1996
) ( "A statutory change ... is usually enough to render a case moot."). The case as a whole is not moot, however, because the plaintiffs may still obtain relief on their underlying claims for damages ...
Case • 1992
courts that have addressed the issue are split. Compare McKinney v. Anderson, 959 F.2d 853 (9th Cir. 1992) (it is cruel and unusual punishment to house a prisoner in an environment that exposes him to ETS ...
Case • 1995
, the Court addressed defendants' legal arguments fully in its opinion of August 14, 1995 and the [**4] defendants offer no new arguments or authorities as to why the defendants have not violated ...
Case • 2002
prosequendum continues to be a state prisoner); United States v. Londono, 285 F.3d 348, 356 (5th Cir.2002); United States v. Fermin, 252 F.3d 102 (2nd Cir.2001). The writ does not change the fact that defendant ...
to directly address the recommendations and refusing to limit the use of solitary. CSC “uses all of its tools to make sure the corrections system actually corrects criminal behavior, including the use ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
Filed under: Prison Reform
recent punitive change in criminal justice policy, the Arnold Foundation will use data and analytics to address reform efforts. Although largely overlooked by the “end mass incarceration&rdquo ...
Facility (LCCF) at a significantly higher cost than if the state had run the prison itself. Other reports by Rep. Richardson have led to staff changes at the privately-managed Gadsden Correctional Facility ...
• More funding for rehabilitative services • Restoration of Pell grants to prisoners, for higher education programs • Automatic restoration of voting rights for former prisoners Addressing ...
level. Oklahoma claims it spends more than $100 a day to house a maximum-security prisoner at a state facility, though Allbaugh admitted there are inefficiencies that could be addressed which might reduce ...
in segregation, and you have to give them a pathway out,” said PLSM attorney Bonita Tenneriello, who added that prisoners in solitary need “some kind of programming to address their behavioral problems ...
Article • August 8, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
Filed under: Prison Reform
by people on the right and supported by people on the left, and that’s a refreshing change of pace from the policy issues that seem to fall in the gutter of one side or another.” Governor Bevin ...
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