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Case • 1981
should have been credited with additional good time. [35] 9. Expanding Community Corrections. [36] TDC must expand its role in community corrections and establish minimum security institutions ...
Case • 1987
, it was found "relevant" to the reasonableness of a restriction on face-to-face visits between prisoners and news reporters that prisoners had other means of communicating with members of the general public. See ...
Case • 2002
and are competent to stand trial, but, by definition, they have diminished capacities to understand and process information, to communicate, to abstract from mistakes and learn from experience, to engage in logical ...
Case • 2005
] The government argues here that searching pre-trial releasees by testing them for drugs serves two special needs: [37] (1) protecting the community from criminal defendants released pending trial and (2 ...
cocaine, that was beginning to wreak havoc in many communities.3 Sensational tales of the drug's effect on its users--how quickly they became addicted, how it led to violent behavior--were rampant, and led ...
Case • 2001
in an individualized risk assessment made by a court or by a law enforcement or other executive agency.*fn3 In an offender-based system, the nature and extent of community notification are graduated according ...
detained in a cell with other detainees because of GREGORY SMITH’s bi-polar disorder. 28. DEFENDANT RN WALKER failed to communicate the dangers presented by GREGORY SMITH, an individual with bi-polar ...
Brief • March 30, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. In the last week there have been multiple reported cases of COVID-19 in both the TDCJ system and the community surrounding the Pack Unit. 2. Despite the ticking time bomb that COVID-19 represents, TDCJ has ...
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. 7. I have the right not to be judged, blamed or labeled because my parent is incarcerated. ■ Create opportunities for children of incarcerated parents to communicate with and support each other ...
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-Committee for their dedication to this project. Your hard work and efforts have not gone unnoticed and are greatly appreciated by members of this community and those who serve it. Throughout this past year ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
and are unable to locate advocates to whom they can report their stories. Various members of the NGO community have contributed to this report. However, the findings and recommendations in this report do ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
and Social Rights Initiative; Luis Rodriguez, author and activist, LTia Chucha, Los Angeles; Margaret Huang of the U.S. Racial Discrimination Program of Global Rights; Marsha Weissman of Center for Community ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
...................................................................................... 18 Figure 13: Prison Releases FY 2006 - FY 2015 ........................................................................ 18 10.) Changes in Community-Based Offender Populations ...
Brief • March 30, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to the threat of COVID-19, jurisdictions around the world and in the United States have taken bold actions to save lives for inmates and for the community. Germany released “1,000 prisoners who are close ...
Publication
Expenditures……………………………………………………………………………………… 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Section IV Historical Costs 29 This section provides the history of reported costs for state, contract, jail and community ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
legislation. The meetings were occasioned by widespread concern over a new drug, crack cocaine, that was beginning to wreak havoc in many communities. 3 Sensational tales of the drug’s effect on its users— how ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
of finding a low-cost attorney when they stay close to their communities of origin. Once transferred, many volunteer or pro bono attorneys must withdraw from a case because representation across such large ...
Services, Social Services, and Direct Care 22 G. Climate of Violence 23 H. Recreational Services 24 I. Procedures for Attorney-Client Communications Procedures for Family Visitation 25 25 J. II ...
interpreter and did not inform the court ofthat communication barrier, id. at 125-28. The trial court rejected those claims, 11 VRP (Oct. 30,2015) at 1317, and Lopez did not seek review of that ruling. 4 ...
at the trial level, leaving it to local communities, it is unlikely that the state will establish adequate funding for representation at post-conviction. The North Carolina Death Penalty Resource Center, housed ...
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