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to pay. In California, the majority of county jail prisoners have not been sentenced, but are serving time because they are unable to pay for pretrial release. This report concludes that California’s ...
REVIEW [Vol. 55:705 indefinite commitment of persons deemed to be sexually violent predators3 after they had completed their maximum prison term. To qualify, a person must have been convicted (or found ...
Publication • May 7, 2014
Filed under: Bail Bonds
agents to recruit prisoners as freelance subcontractors acting at their behest and to offer cash and other incentives to those who steer new clients to them. These arrangements, sometimes initiated via ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Nic and Cji Quality Assurance Manual Implementing Effective Correctional Management in the community.pdf Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Community Corrections QUALITY ASSURANCE MANUAL December 27, 2005 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………..…….3 II. Acknowledgements …………………………………………………………………………..4 III. Quality Assurance Plan Development ……………………………………………………..5 IV. Peer Review……………………………………………………………………………….….9 Assessment Scoring and Inter-Rater Reliability…………..….… 10 …
are comparable to prisoners’ rights under the Eighth Amendment. (Doc. no. 87-1 at 11). 9 However, pretrial detainees have greater constitutional protections than prisoners. See 10 Mendiola-Martinez v. Arpaio ...
Brief • January 25, 2018
, and failing that to be “OR’d to Golden Gate for Seniors.” The prosecutor pointed out that one of petitioner’s priors was a felony for which he served a prison sentence, and that under section 1275, the court ...
Case • 1985
the common-law pedigree of Tennessee's rule is pure on its face, changes in the legal and technological context mean the rule is distorted almost beyond recognition when literally applied. [41] C [42 ...
Case • 2002
: "Even one day in prison would be a cruel and unusual punishment for the `crime' of having a common cold." Id., at 667. [33] A claim that punishment is excessive is judged not by the standards ...
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is to improve the quality of healthcare, the dignity, and the quality of life of inmates in California prisons, through, among other things, peer education and professional development for CDCR clinicians ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
is essentially limited to medication management a mental health clinician at the cellfront. Many of the mental health case load social skill deficits, management issues and cognitive distortions that require ...
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, the dignity, and the quality of life of inmates in California prisons, through, among other things, peer education and professional development for CDCR clinicians, assessment of care and consultation for high ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
admission, all detainees receive a detainee and facility handbook and an orientation that covers facility rules, visitation procedures, telephone access and the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA). According ...
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Filed under: International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Convention against Torture, and the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. 2 Among these are the Corrections and Conditional Release Act ...
. The next step is to restore our historical commitment to individual liberty and the presumption of innocence by following these five guiding principles of pretrial justice policy: • While prison ...
All Too Familiar – Sexual Abuse of Women in U.S. State Prisons, HRW, 1996 ALL TOO FAMILIAR Sexual Abuse of Women in U.S. State Prisons PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH REPORTS ON WOMEN==S ...
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Filed under: International
Northern Ireland Prison Service Report 2007 to 2008 House of Commons Northern Ireland Affairs Committee The Northern Ireland Prison Service First Report of Session 2007–08 Volume I EMBARGOED ...
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ABSTRACT For many defendants, the criminal case does not end when the sentence is over. Instead, it follows them out of the courthouse or prison doors in the guise of “collateral,” or non-penal, sanctions ...
, and Government Code §§ 815.6 and 830 (negligence)). 8. Plaintiff, the then Chief Psychiatrist and Medical Director of San Quentin State Prison (SQSP), brings this action resulting from damages incurred when ...
: The Distorting Influence of Death,​ 4 Y​ALE ​L. & P​OL​’​Y ​RE ​ V​. 158, 158 (1985). The ACLU’s National Prison Project (NPP) began in 1972. ​See J​ ​OHN ​A F​LITER​, P​RISONERS​’ R​IGHTS​: T​HE ​S​UPREME ​C​OURT ...
Publication • January 15, 2024
is a distorted view of current incarceration trends. Many in the public would be surprised to learn that American prison populations have been falling for 15 years. Mass incarceration activists sometimes overstate ...
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