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Case • 1999
, in which Judge King and Judge Lee joined. [13] OPINION [14] After a series of violent prison incidents involving members of the Five Percent Nation of Islam (the Five Percenters), the South ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
, dental, and eye examinations. Sometimes prisoners are sent home from prisons or jails with medical supplies such as AIDS medications to continue treatment after release. MOST PROMISING COST REDUCTION ...
Publication • January 18, 2016
the likelihood of successful re-entry” of prisoners after they are released. [Re-Entry Policy Council Report, 2005]. According to a 2004 study by the Washington, D.C.-based Urban Institute, "Our analysis found ...
Article • March 15, 1991 • from PLN March, 1991
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Crime
average. "Prisons should be primarily for violent offenders -and they must be humane," says the ACLU's Briefing Paper #2. "Inhumane prisons simply reinforce criminality, releasing back into the streets ...
Publication
HIPPA. You have absolutely refused to provide copies of hand-held or fixed video recordings of uses of force on the basis that release would endanger the security operations of the prisons and expose ...
Publication • 2017
, two years after his release from jail. Browder’s story remains a powerful rallying cry for those interested in forging a more just and humane justice system. Jail in New York City All of which brings ...
Case • 1996
were released, and the expense and security risks involved in bringing the prisoners to court. After considering these factors, the district court concluded that the plaintiffs need not be present ...
Case • 1991
, Kimberlin was released with sufficient dispatch on both of these occasions, and that whatever review the prison officials provided conformed to Hewitt. As concerns the remaining detention, that of November 7 ...
Article • April 15, 2013
lockdown for at least two weeks after the disturbance. Commissioner Owens suggested that prisoners set fires, broke TV sets, and entered Hancock's administration building, all in a clever diversionary ...
Brief • June 15, 2015
screening evaluations before prisoners are transferred to ADX. The BOP also failed to adequately monitor ADX prisoners for mental health problems that arose after they arrived at the facility, and failed ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
, pre-trial detainees and work release prisoners. "Monthly Service Fee" means the monthly fee payable by the Board to Provider as set forth in Exhibit "D" in consideration of performing Functional ...
Brief • 2005
Anditon v Priest Ca Settlement Guard Spray and Assault 2005 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the undersigned, Colin Andi ton referred ...
Brief • November 19, 2018
Filed under: Medication, Hepatitis
Judge John R. Padova Defendants. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE This SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (“Settlement Agreement” or “Agreement”) sets forth the terms of the settlement by and between ...
. Further investigation into women’s prison and jail conditions – including access to adequate healthcare and visitation with children – as well as post-release factors that influence women’s recidivism rates ...
Publication
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
, and instead “a pattern of overcrowding, harsh treatment, and sexual abuse recurred.”76[76] After the Civil War, middle class white women became involved in prison reform, leading the way for the establishment ...
, are not actionable under § 1983." Protection from Inmate Assault; Negligence, Deliberate Indifference, and Intent (377): The plaintiff alleged that officers released another prisoner into a recreation area in hopes ...
Article • April 15, 2006 • from PLN April, 2006
-year suspended prison term. The Court of Appeal reversed after determining that if Guzman had been on parole, not probation, he would have qualified for Prop. 36 in lieu of prison, and granted relief ...
Article • November 15, 2016
. According to a 2003 report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, sex offenders are less likely than other offenders to be rearrested for any crime after their release: only 5 percent of sex offenders were ...
. The share of prisoners who previously served our country's military peaked in the late 1970's at 24%, shortly after the close of the Vietnam War, and has declined since that time, but now holds steady ...
; Fontano sued several IDOC officials following his release from prison, including former Logan warden Alex Dawson and former IDOC investigator Kevin Standley. It was Standley, according to the lawsuit, who ...
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