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operations, its records suggest the human costs far outweigh the limited enforcement gains. Border Patrol abuse has reached epidemic levels in border communities, and the agency has demonstrated ...
Publication • February 22, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
General found Warden Carey to be well-respected by the staff and management team at California State Prison, Solano, with the staff expressing approval of the warden’s management ability and communication ...
, communication, or transportation barriers, or the provision of an accommodation or medical device, meets the essential eligibility requirements of the department for the department program(s), service(s ...
Brief • November 8, 2021
, a "Qualified Inmate with a Disability" refers to a Covered Inmate who, with or without reasonable 5 modifications to rules, policies, or practices, the removal or architectural, communication ...
Brief • May 17, 2023
treatment, and both psychologists and psychiatrists shall communicate problems and resource needs to the Warden or their designee and Health Services Administrator. 36. Screening: The Jail Staff shall utilize ...
to allow all the officers involved in the service of the warrant to be able to communicate with each other without normal radio interference from other deputies. Each deputy had a radio receiver attached ...
Brief • May 6, 2014
Thanks to the remarkable enforcement work of the Special Litigation Section, vulnerable members of our communities, whether living in nursing homes, in juvenile facilities, or other institutional settings ...
enforcement personnel to quickly communicate instructions and directions to large groups. LRAD can be heard clearly through buildings or moving vehicles…”4 11. Also according to the manufacturer, “LRAD ...
Brief • November 14, 2023
Filed under: Immigration Detention
with community linkages, provided through non- 18 coercive, coordinated, individualized care, specialized services, and 19 interventions. Residential treatment centers provide highly customized care 20 ...
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Detroit Economic Club Mary Sue Coleman University of Michigan Keith E. Crain Crain Communications Inc Tarik Daoud Al Long Ford Unico Investment Company Stephen R. D’Arcy PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
Approach to Improving Community Safety 23 Habitual Offender Laws Are Not Proven to Increase Public Safety 23 Smarter Spending—Programs Proven to Increase Public Safety 24 Recommendations 25 ...
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, and highly emotional, as well as in considerable pain, Adele went to the Community Hospital emergency room the next day seeking help. She was evaluated and released with pain medication. Several days later she ...
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Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
. He talked with staff and inmates about his mission supporting free global health care as well as enlightening the prison community on societal compassion. Hunter Campbell “Patch” Adams is a world ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
community-based programs…or participation in a residential treatment facility day reporting center program, or other employment and program arrangements recommended by the community-based treatment provider ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
messages from their legal representatives.90 Attorneys can normally only initiate communication with detained clients by sending letters. 91 For urgent matters, attorneys can contact ICE headquarters ...
programming. Such programming is not a gift or subsidy to prisoners; rather, it is an investment in public safety that benefits all communities and taxpayers. But such investment is wasted if prisoners are kept ...
Publication • July 27, 2017
and Form .................................. 1C Appendix D: Connecticut Police Complaint Law .................................. 1D EXECUTIVE SUMMARY All communities deserve police who protect and respect ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
....................................................29 Special Management Unit-Disciplinary Segregation.........................................................32 Staff-Detainee Communication ...
Publication • 2021
industrial goods. The trends implied a possible famine because China at that time was still a poor country.21 The CCP also began to build people’s communes (renmin ­gongshe 人民公社) in the rural areas in 1958 ...
Publication • July 1, 2019
, communication, reading, and writing materials; access to programs; regular showers; and meals “that meet the same standards” for general population. Montana’s 2019 legislation requires restrictive housing be used ...
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