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game,” she said. “[CEC] made money not on how many people were rehabilitated. ‘How many bodies can we get in here and keep here for a certain amount of time?’ That’s what ...
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that poor peOple are more likely to get arrested, be formally charged with a crime, have their cases go to tria~ get convicted, and receive harsher sentences than more aftluent citizens. In 2000, the governor ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
...................................................48 Results of the Poisson/Negative Binomial Models.....51 Predictors of Criminal Justice Involvement: The Risk for Arrest ...
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that is uniformly fatal and the subject will die from rardiac arrest. Thc biggest mystery about excited delirium is why it OCCllTS in some people ,md not others. SolVing that will help LIS keep more people alive ...
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Filed under: Searches
but also from other people arrested and strip-searched. In fact, Merin filed six juvenile-detention and jail strip-search class actions in 2004 (and has filed another nine since then), all but Haney’s case ...
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Filed under: Searches
actions, the publicity from the Sacramento case, in particular, garnering him phone calls not only from protestors but from other people arrested and strip searched. In fact, Merin filed six juvenile ...
Article • April 15, 2009
from other people arrested and strip-searched. In fact, Merin filed six juvenile-detention and jail strip-search class actions in 2004 (and has filed another nine since then), all but Haney's case ...
-California) told Raman at the hearing. "And then we have all of these young people getting arrested, some of them not criminal, just stupid, getting involved with small amounts of cocaine. And yet we have some ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
of arresting disproportionately more people of color, even though Whites use and sell at the same or higher rates. If one is more likely to be arrested, one is more likely to build up a criminal history ...
Article • July 12, 2017
the allegation, saying he only gave her a hug and patted her on the head, the arrest affidavit said. The charge was later dropped. He is trying to get his job back. “I never messed with any inmates,&rdquo ...
Article • January 10, 2015 • from PLN January, 2015
by the Center for Community Alternatives, an organization that assists formerly incarcerated people with reentry, found that the attrition rate of college applicants who check the box is double, and for some ...
Article • August 10, 2016
Cook County Probation Blamed for Chicago Gun Violence, Death of High School Student by Joe Watson Cook County's Adult Probation Department (CCAPD) is getting considerable blame ...
Article • April 11, 2017
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
;about 70 miles northwest of Austin—to check out an unrelated disturbance, police arrested him after discovering Enck had a warrant for not returning a GED study guide he checked out from a local ...
Article • May 15, 2009
rebellious and moody, she began staying out later and later, getting into trouble, starting fights. "Lola went wayward after my mom passed," Frazier says. While Frazier went to live with family friend Evelyn ...
Article • August 10, 2016
or beautiful new prisons and lovely courthouses.  It's really about the people who run them and the culture of the organization that matters most...There is no serious oversight, so people can literally get ...
Article • January 1, 2024 • from PLN January, 2024
. With nearly two openings for everyone unemployed, all that most Americans need to get a job is to apply. Unless, of course, we’re talking about people out of prison a year or less. That group’s ...
Brief • July 7, 2014
these circumstances was the historical policy and practice of the Sheriff. (Exh. 1, P. 29). Track owner Moseley says that the crowd was not trying to get involved and that with respect to the people around the officers ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
-Williams 2014).10 These practices rooted in bias result in disproportionate arrests of and use of force against people of color. Black people represent roughly 13 percent of the US population but account ...
Article • April 10, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
placed 7,500 people on GPS ankle bracelets as part of a realignment program aimed to reduce prison populations. SuperCom, an Israeli-based Smart ID and electronic monitor producer, announced in early July ...
and arrested people who had done nothing but try pull into a parking lot to eat a meal. Shannon Robinson is an Iraq war veteran. (Ex. O, Decl of Shannon Robinson, ¶3) She was a student at University ...
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