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Filed under: Medical
system offers a window of opportunity for even a treatment-resistant person with mental illness to get help. All of society benefits when we take these opportunities to assist people. The recommendations ...
Article • June 15, 2000 • from PLN June, 2000
, point, and make faces behind his back. That's because there's really no dog, no leash. Gary is psychotic. Every morning, Gary gets out of bed and frenziedly beats his abdomen trying to kill the evil pig ...
Article • November 7, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
Filed under: Jail Specific, Booking Fees
who was arrested, charged $25 and then released found out how hard it is to get a refund. Corey Statham had been arrested for disorderly conduct, but his case was dismissed and he was freed from jail ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
of Break the Chains, a institutional racism by fixing people; drug policy reform organization, referring you can only do it by fixing the to the thousands of young men of color arrested each year for putting ...
of the phenomenon; for example, it does not include cooperating offenders who avoid arrest and prosecution in the first place, or who cooperate with agents in informal ways that do not get docu-mented. Nevertheless ...
’t make a payment, and virtually cut off from all contact with the people that you love, in this very dangerous environment where you’re likely to get some sort of physical abuse or medical ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Medical
illnesses were arrested,” Leifman noted. “Another 500,000 people with severe mental illness are out on probation.” Untreated or inadequately treated mental illness, the role of violence and trauma in fueling ...
In-the-News Article • March 11, 2017
people use illegal drugs in roughly the same number “and yet we’ve got a huge disparity [as to] who gets policed, arrested, charged, convicted and goes to prison for that.” He ...
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they wouldn’t be doing it. -Even if some people tried to change the situation some other way, it would be impossible for them to get together; they’d only fight each other, because white workers are racists ...
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in their displays of revolutionary opposition. We hope to present a struggle that is invisible and everywhere, and most importantly, does not collapse once one or two people are arrested; only grows stronger and more ...
In-the-News Article • February 9, 2017
defender: Plead guilty without a trial and get a shorter sentence, or get life without parole if found guilty in court. “Lots of people take guilty pleas, not because they feel they’re ...
Publication • September 10, 2018
. Thirty-five percent said they had no housing when they were released to the community on supervision, and few people reported having any transportation to get to work, meet with probation and parole staff ...
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
have been talking about for years,” Seiler added. “We have 31 cities in Broward County, and people get arrested all over. But when they get released and have nowhere to go, they stay in Fort ...
system. • In Illinois, more than 70% of all arrests of young people of any age are for non-violent offenses, and the majority of 17-year-olds in the adult criminal justice system are arrested for non ...
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Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
the past few decades, but has been exacerbated by the federal government’s “War on Drugs” and its current “War on Terror,” which have driven the rates of arrest, detention, and deportation of people of color ...
Article • October 15, 1999 • from PLN October, 1999
, noticed that "some people seemed to enjoy being locked up. It occurred to me that there ought to be a place you could go for this, without having to get arrested." So in 1980, he began offering prison ...
Publication
Filed under: International
the right to get information that is important to their health and well-being Issue for children of prisoners (presented by young people): Solutions by young people: • Often adults lie for different ...
Article • May 15, 2011 • from PLN May, 2011
Jailing for Debt on the Rise by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The use of arrest warrants to jail people who have defaulted on debts is increasing. In Minnesota alone, there were 845 civil ...
Disproportionate License Suspension and Arrest Rates for Low-Income People of Color 6 1. License Suspensions based on FTA/FTP, correlated with household income and race (Dataset A) 2. County Case Studies ...
be considered far too harsh a penalty for the great majority of these code violations, yet Ferguson’s municipal court routinely issues warrants for people to be arrested and incarcerated for failing to timely pay ...
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