Skip navigation

Search

1199 results
Page 30 of 60. « Previous | 1 2 3 4 ... 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ... 56 57 58 59 60 | Next »

Computer Risk Assessments Gaining Popularity in Granting Paroles by Derek Gilna New diagnostic computer programs designed to predict whether an offender will re-offend are being credited with helping reduce the number of prisoners in correctional facilities across the nation, but experts caution that while useful, the software tools are not …
Brief • February 2, 2016
Picarella et al v. Johnson et al, PA, NCCB Minutes to Approve Settlement, mail visitation recreation, 2016 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2016 5:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER. 2. CITIZENS’ INPUT – AGENDA ITEMS ONLY 3. A MOTION IS NEEDED TO APPROVE THE COMMISSIONERS’ PUBLIC …
Handberry v. Thompson, 2nd Cir, Docket, disabled prisoners education IDEA, 2006 162VH6 Time of Request: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 Client ID/Project Name: Number of Lines: 957 Job Number: 2825:546450959 Research Information Service: Terms and Connectors Search Print Request: Current Document: 1 Source: Federal & State Cases, Combined Search Terms: name(handberry …
Handberry v. Thompson, 2nd Cir, Docket, disabled prisoners education IDEA, 2015 162VH6 Time of Request: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 Client ID/Project Name: Number of Lines: 555 Job Number: 2826:546451076 Research Information Service: Terms and Connectors Search Print Request: Current Document: 2 Source: Federal & State Cases, Combined Search Terms: name(handberry …
Green v. Sullivan Correctional Facility, NY, Order, sex offender release housing, 2016 State of New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division Third Judicial Department Decided and Entered: January 21, 2016 ________________________________ THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ex rel. WILLIAM GREEN, Appellant, v 521148 OPINION AND ORDER SUPERINTENDENT OF …
Article • January 12, 2016
Hawaii Warden Allegedly Sexually Abuses Female Prisoners In Guise of Rehabilitation by Christopher Zoukis   By Christopher Zoukis A Hawaii prison warden who allegedly forced female prisoners to disclose their sexual history -- in some cases while being filmed or in front of male prisoners -- is being sued in …
Article • January 12, 2016
Releasees under Three Strikes Reform Have Lower Recidivist Rate by David Reutter More than 1,000 prisoners have been released since California voters approved in 2012 the reform of the state’s harsh three strikes law. Despite not being provided pre-and post-release services afforded other prisoners, the strikers have a lower recidivism …
Article • January 12, 2016
Filed under: Prisoner Privileges, Family
California Photo Ban Rule Turns SHU Prisoners into Ghosts by David Reutter Hunger strikers and a federal lawsuit have pushed California prison officials to reverse a decades old policy that banned personal photographs of prisoners held in the state’s four special security housing units (SHU). While the reversal currently only …
Article • January 7, 2016
Polk County Florida Juvenile Prison Conditions Corizon Treatment Held Constitutional by On March 15, 2012, suit was brought against Grady Judd, Sheriff of Polk County, Florida and the jail’s health care provider Corizon Health Inc. for violating the constitutional rights of its juvenile prisoners. Plaintiffs filed for class certification, temporary …
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
Filed under: Prison Labor, Food, Computers
Oklahoma Prisoners Develop Software which Could Save the State Millions by Christopher Zoukis Oklahoma legislators have estimated the state could save upwards of $20 million annually if a computer software program developed by two prisoners at the medium-security Joseph Harp Correctional Center is expanded statewide. Authorities said the facility began …
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
A Clean Slate: Prisoners Taking Advantage of Tattoo Removal Programs by Christopher Zoukis The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) is among the latest – and largest – agencies to join a growing national trend: providing prisoners with the opportunity to take advantage of a program that offers a real …
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
Report Calls for End of Welfare and Food Stamp Restrictions for Felony Drug Offenders by Derek Gilna Report Calls for End of Welfare and Food Stamp Restrictions for Felony Drug Offenders by Derek Gilna Congress should repeal the ban on Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and the Supplemental Nutritional …
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
Filed under: Work, Release and Reentry
President Obama “Bans the Box” at Federal Government Agencies by Derek Gilna President Obama “Bans the Box” at Federal Government Agencies by Derek Gilna One of the many challenges experienced by the more than 630,000 people released from prison each year in the United States is securing employment. And one …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Study Finds Private Prisons Keep Prisoners Longer, Without Reducing Future Crime by Peter Kerwin Study Finds Private Prisons Keep Prisoners Longer, Without Reducing Future Crime by Peter Kerwin A new study finds that prisoners in private prisons are likely to serve as many as two to three more months behind bars …
Brief • December 16, 2015
Filed under: Prisoner Privileges
Peoples v. Fischer, NY, Settlement Agreement, prisoner recreation 2015 Case 1:11-cv-02694-SAS Document 137-1 Filed 12/16/15 Page 2 of 79 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------------------x LEROY PEOPLES, TONJA FENTON and : DEWAYNE RICHARDSON, on behalf of : themselves and all others similarly : situated, : : …
Publication • December 7, 2015
ACLU joint letter in support of the REAL Act, December 2015 December 7, 2015 Re: Restoring Education and Learning (REAL) Act of 2015 (H.R. 2521) Dear Representatives: We, the undersigned 121 civil rights, human rights, faith based, and criminal justice reform organizations, write to express our strong support for the …
Miami-Dade Sex Offender Residency Ordinance Unsuccessfully Challenged by David Reutter Miami-Dade Sex Offender Residency Ordinance Unsuccessfully Challenged by David M. Reutter The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) recently challenged the constitutionality of a Miami-Dade County, Florida ordinance that, according to the organization, forces sex offenders on probation into homelessness by …
Brief • November 30, 2015
Betances et al v. Fischer et al, 2nd Cir, Brief against Def Mot for Stay, post-release supervision, 2015 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT PAUL BETANCES, et al., No. 15-2836 Plaintiffs-Appellees, -againstBRIAN FISCHER, et al., Defendants-Appellants. MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR A STAY …
Article • November 6, 2015
Court Rules National Geographic and Naturist Catalogue Pictures Not Child Pornography by Court Rules National Geographic and Naturist Catalogue Pictures Not Child Pornography John Rex is a prisoner at the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Norfolk. On August 31, 2011, after a search of Rex's cell, guards found an envelope containing …
Article • October 16, 2015
Study Finds Prison Education Beneficial to Utah Prisoners and Taxpayers by Joe Watson Study Finds Prison Education Beneficial to Utah Prisoners and Taxpayers by Joe Watson When Utah prisoners get an education behind bars that they can use to find work upon their release, good things happen, according to a …
Page 30 of 60. « Previous | 1 2 3 4 ... 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ... 56 57 58 59 60 | Next »