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Publication • 2021
specifically in the state’s solitary confinement units (Reiter 2014a). The national and international press took notice and, in 2014, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture visited California’s main “supermax ...
Publication • August 1, 2019
(last visited June 5, 2019). 4 Adam Looney & Nicholas Turner, Work and Opportunity Before and After Incarceration, BROOKINGS INST. (2018),  https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03 ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
-2JTK] (last visited Nov. 2, 2021). On the long-term aging 2 Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4207048 Case Western Reserve Law Review·Volume 72·Issue 3·2021 Pandemic Rules: COVID ...
, Matthew Lowen of the American Friends Service Committee, and Francisca Porchas of Puente Arizona. ii | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS For their support in coordinating border visits, their warm hospitality, sharing ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Centurion
with your Medical Director, HSA and DON to review: Action Items - On call provider responsibilities - Management of after care post hospital/ER visit and return to site - Infirmary levels of care ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Centurion
with your Medical Director, HSA and DON to review: Action Items - On call provider responsibilities - Management of after care post hospital/ER visit and return to site - Infirmary levels of care ...
Publication • 2004
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Victims
185 Interviewing in the Context of Custody and Visitation Disputes 197 Special Topics 205 Appendix 215 Oregon Interviewing Guidelines (Second Edition 2004) 1 Oregon Interviewing Guidelines ...
Publication • November 1, 1995
Filed under: Prison Life Magazine
t institlllio n and e n tered , I was rem inded of a comm e nt a fri e nd h ad m a d e wh e n h e came to visit me a t th e fe d e ra l prison in O tisville in th e micl-'80s. ··o n e thing ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
10.1 Special Orders for Guard Staff  10-8, page 10.2 Visitation  10-9, page 10.2 Use of the Television  10-10, page 10.3 Chapter 11 Escort Operations, page 11.1 General  11-1, page 11.1 Escort ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
A Living Death - Life without Parole for Nonviolent Offenses, ACLU, 2013 A LIVING DEATH Life without Parole for Nonviolent Offenses November 2013 A America’s Living Expense: Death At LifeMass without Parole for Nonviolent The Incarceration of the Elderly © 2013 ACLU Foundation � June 2012 American Civil Liberties Union …
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
10.1 Special Orders for Guard Staff  10-8, page 10.2 Visitation  10-9, page 10.2 Use of the Television  10-10, page 10.3 Chapter 11 Escort Operations, page 11.1 General  11-1, page 11.1 Escort ...
Case • 1992
visitation with a lawyer. However, plaintiff maintained on cross-examination that on numerous occasions he has been denied stamps and envelopes and has never been provided with any law books or any advice ...
Case • 1993
-trial appeal visits some arbitrary quantum of expense or delay upon a plaintiff or the courts. It is applicable to all second appeals. Silverman's proposed limitation on Pelletier would make our ...
Case • 1996
access to their personal legal papers, to receive materials from the law library, or visit with inmate law clerks while in that status except under the following conditions: (a) When there is a time ...
Case • 1999
of over a week between inmate visits to the exercise area in the basement of RCDC, see Thomas App. at 48, that Mr. Thomas had access to the day room *fn3 adjoining his cell for at least seventeen hours ...
Case • 2000
risk to themselves or staff. [21] Sandborg was calm through the weekend. On Sunday, May 16, appellant visited him for a half hour and she did not find him suicidal. Twenty minutes after appellant ...
Case • 1983
and November 1980, appellant contended that he began experiencing pain and swelling in his stomach. This swelling persisted for several days, and yet, he was not allowed to visit a physician. Rather ...
Case • 1986
alleged that he was being escorted to a "control room" by one of the officers where he was to be visited by an attorney. He was in waist chains and his hands were cuffed in front of him. The officer asked ...
Case • 1987
. This request was denied and when Foulds continued to profess ignorance of the escape attempt, he was sentenced to solitary confinement for 15 days, followed by restriction of commissary, telephone, and visiting ...
Case • 1988
Coleman's right to visitation; and (5) punished Coleman in a cruel and unusual manner. The jury found for appellants on the claim of retaliation and awarded them each $1 in nominal damages. After the jury ...
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