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Article • August 5, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
Filed under: Prison Gangs, Suicides
officials. “They told all of us: ‘You get caught doing shot-caller stuff on the yard, we’re going to come down hard. Don’t be murdering people and getting into fights.&rsquo ...
Article • January 9, 2020 • from PLN January, 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Death
has a documented history of mental health problems and diagnoses of bi-polar disorder and possible dementia – left the bank with little apparent understanding that he would be pursued and arrested ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
behavior have a concentrated impact on a subset of the population. In 2002, there were 19.5 million illicit drug users, 1.5 million drug arrests, and 175,000 people admitted to prison for a drug offense.11 ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
brandishing a knife. He is intoxicated, asking people for money, and complaining that his girlfriend left him. At one point, he grabs a passing woman by the arm. The police arrive soon after and arrest him. He ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
goals might include reducing arrests for minor offenses, lowering the number of repeat calls for service involving people with mental illnesses, decreasing the use of force by law enforcement, incurring ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
Filed under: Crime/Demographics
, rather than a criminal matter is accelerating throughout the country. Whether based on fiscal concerns about the vast public resources devoted to arresting, prosecuting, and locking up so many people ...
Brief • October 9, 2014
this before. 14 Crangle Reporting Services (510) 653-1312 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Q. And especially if you were describing your reasons for arresting a person, you ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
were "dangerous and deceptive" because "most people would prevaricate . . . in order to avoid pain." Id. at 277-78. In the Middle Ages, torture was only used where the crime carried a punishment ...
Brief • June 1, 2014
with communication with deaf people. If Defendant City had such policies, Defendant City's PAGE 4 – AMENDED COMPLAINT Law Offices of Daniel Snyder Attorneys At Law 1000 S.W. Broadway, Suite 2400 Portland, Oregon 97205 ...
to be ashamed of itself. Instead, our politicians spew out gratuitous flattery to “the American people” without ever mentioning our astronomical incarceration rate. If the American people are so wonderful ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
, even though there are 15 to 20 people inthe pace of growth is slowing volved. We get those a couple in many states, and some state times a month.” prison populations are even Uplifting messages encourage ...
Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
Filed under: Prison Reform, Bail, Bail Bonds
their bail-setting practices for felony cases. Now, fewer people have to pay to get out of jail, a Marshall Project analysis shows. I n recent years, the Cuyahoga County court system has drastically ...
importantly, this report comes at a time of unprecedented mobilization by and for LGBTQ people directly impacted by policing and criminalization, as reflected by the Get Yr Rights Network, a national network ...
Publication • November 17, 2017
Filed under: War on Drugs
be a deliberate policy of extrajudicial killing. Officials insist drug suspects get killed from resisting arrest, and that other drug-related killings are from criminal gang fights.7 But authorities have opened ...
Case • 2004
if this is what he did to get information out from people. [68] The officer proceeded to interview Smith. Kopec fell to his knees and groaned: "Get the cuffs off, I can't feel my hand." Kopec then stated ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Mental Health
://www.nami.org/Blogs/From-the-CEO/May-2015/Treatment,-Not-Jail-It%E2%80%99s-Time-toStep-Up. The people with mental illness who are being arrested and jailed are also cycling in and out of emergency rooms ...
Brief • March 31, 2010
to people held in the jail. jaiL 6. Defendant Roger Paxton is an employee of Richland County holding the rank of Major in the Sheriff's office. He was responsible for the operation of the jail ...
Publication • 2017
us to the current jail population in New York City. On any given day, thousands of New Yorkers are held behind bars in City jails. To get a better sense of who these people are, researchers from ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
to be doing more harm than good. This policy paper provides information on changes in the juvenile justice system and analyzes why the increased prosecution of juveniles in adult court is another failed “get ...
Article • July 1, 2024 • from PLN July, 2024
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
would write for us about the clemency process, and what Landry’s tenure will mean for folks who are supporting people still incarcerated in Louisiana. In response, he shared the following candid ...
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