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without jeopardizing public safety—such as modifying sentencing and release policies, strengthening strategies to reduce recidivism, and boosting operating efficiency. THE PRICE OF PRISONS: WHAT ...
Case • 2001
the legality of his custody or seeking release from illegal custody, but seeking a transfer to a specific federal prison, and that such relief is not cognizable in habeas corpus. For reasons set forth below, we ...
Case • 2003
confidentiality to staff who must work within the prison population because inmates often retaliate against informants, whether they are prisoners or staff members. Thus, the evidence shows that releasing staff ...
Article • March 15, 1991 • from PLN March, 1991
. They sit around in prison dreaming about how they'll re-offend after they get out. It~s unfortunate that those who will most likely refuse to participate in SOm are the same offenders who may pose ...
Article • June 3, 2016 • from PLN June, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
and incarceration rates in New York City serve as just one example that crime rates can be reduced without increasing prison or jail populations. Sources: Mayor’s Press Release (Dec. 20, 2012); www.scoc.ny.gov ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
while we awaited results. Around 250 inmates and 60 staff tested positive, roughly 8 to 10 percent of both populations. For a couple of months after that, when prisoners developed symptoms, they were ...
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without jeopardizing public safety—such as modifying sentencing and release policies, strengthening strategies to reduce recidivism, and boosting operating efficiency. THE PRICE OF PRISONS: WHAT ...
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to taxpayers. for pensions and retiree health care, as well as statewide administrative costs.7 After using this information to calculate the total prison costs for each state, Vera returned this information ...
are lower (at each level of the Static-99) than what occurred 10 years ago when the Static-99 was first developed and normed (the original norms were based on groups of of­ fenders released from prison during ...
Article • December 6, 2019 • from PLN December, 2019
Filed under: Education
carpentry classes say they can hardly swing a hammer and cannot find work in their trades upon release.  • Tough-on-crime policies dating back to the 1990s have dismantled prison education ...
Case • 1998
this and refrain from spending the funds on personal items until they can be applied properly. That is one implication of Robbins v. Switzer, 104 F.3d 895 (7th Cir. 1997), which holds that, even after release ...
Case • 2002
agreement. Sometime after the issue was introduced into the plea discussions, releases were prepared by the East Chicago Law Department and forwarded to Schlesinger. The releases were signed by Gonzalez ...
Brief • June 7, 2013
their various post-conviction efforts to secure their release, and even after their release 2 when they were forced to register as sex offenders; and through Clark County’s negligent 3 4 training, supervision ...
Case • 1999
Jail, and second, by a crotch search for lice just before her release. Skurstenis appends not unexpected state law claims. For the reasons hereinafter discussed, defendants' motion will be granted ...
Brief • 2013
thereto from GDC employees; (6) The GDC Standard Operating Procedure(s) governing searches of inmates' persons before and after transport to GDC prisons. Attached to this letter is an original medical ...
Case • 2002
crime." [Doc. No. 19.] On November 3, 2000, after serving time in custody, Reynard's term of supervised released commenced. (June 13, 2002 Petition, p. 1.) On December 19, 2000, shortly after Reynard ...
Brief • December 15, 2014
"defendants") arising out of an alleged assault upon Releaser by his cellmates which occurred on or about March 1, 2010 while Releaser Arizona was incarcerated at the Arizona State Prison Complex in(hereafter ...
Case • 2008
after finding out that Hayes had complained to non-medical prison officials about his pain and filed formal grievances about his medical care. In addition, Hayes contended that the non-medical prison ...
Case • 2003
be ineligible for parole, placement in any supervised release program, or for placement in any program or facility besides the Montana State Prison (MSP) for the first twenty years of the sentence. After ...
Article • December 1, 2021 • from PLN December, 2021
Filed under: Education
also complained about its approach to preparing prisoners for reentry into society, which most prison university programs consider to be a major aspect of what they provide. After being released from ...
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