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Publication • March 7, 2017
concentrate on African Americans? The simple answer: Because that’s what they do in all aspects of drug-law enforcement. Guilty or innocent, they always focus disproportionately on African Americans ...
Publication • 2020
,5 two-thirds had PIAAC literacy skills that fell below what experts deem necessary for success in today's labor market.6 Of additional concern is the fact that nearly one-quarter lacked the most ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Electronic Monitoring
that incorporate due process to determine who is placed on EM, for how long, and under what conditions. Furthermore, we recommend that in the courtroom, defense lawyers • seek to reduce EM usage by zealously ...
Case • 2002
on their cleaning cart, along with a note stating, "If you like what you see leave an answer in an empty locker." The two women reported this incident to their union. They also went to Human Resources, and Marquis ...
Brief • November 25, 2016
and referencing a grievance policy approved in July 2016. This policy said nothing about what grievance process did or did not exist two years earlier. See Smith v. Terry, 491 F. App’x 81, 83 (11th Cir. 2012 ...
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Filed under: Classification
or prison staff. That’s what this report is about: providing safety and security for staff as well as inmates. This report is designed to give the public a look behind the imposing prison walls and ominous ...
Publication • August 19, 2016
lives on twice or ten times that much. In practice, however, judges lack the time, information, and perhaps sometimes even the inclination, to make careful, individualized bail determinations. In what has ...
Publication • May 17, 2016
and not leave the residence (p. 1). Approximately 20 minutes later, Salinas police Sergeant Dominici arrived at the scene and spoke to the senior Mr. Heston about what had and was taking place at the residence ...
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down to a particular diagnosis. Rather, it depends on a combination of interrelated elements, both organic and environmental, and what mental health professionals call “risk factors.” Dr. Peter Barboriak ...
Publication • January 9, 2018
to reveal, it could send an informant to talk to the suspect and report what he said—then suggest in court records that this conversation was how the investigation began. Such possible uses of parallel ...
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Filed under: Telephones
himself, what is the best way to deal with this? My answer is to remain patient during these trying times. Also, I must be thankful that I was awaken to see another day. I also must be thankful ...
Publication • March 16, 2016
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
. Or the other thing they’d say is “Tell me what you’re going to tell him.” —Felicia H., incarcerated at age 17 There is growing recognition that people incarcerated in U.S. jails and prisons often suffer from ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
and analyses. This year, the publication once again denounces what indigenous movements are calling the Guarani-Kaiowa holocaust in Mato Grosso do Sul. “How else can one explain a 70-year old Guarani-Kaiowa ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
abandoned the pretense of setting up an agrarian policy with structural clout. The article published in the 2006 Report confirmed what had been anticipated. The proposal for agrarian reform with the potential ...
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because of budget cuts. Similarly, at Shawangunk Correctional Facility, where the average prison sentence is 24 years, correction officers cited “more academic programs for inmates” when we asked what would ...
Case • 1992
. On August 19, 1988, the Commissioner instructed Asherman to report to the Commissioner's office for a psychiatric evaluation. The Commissioner later testified that he was "concerned about what this [parole ...
Case • 2001
is that he is likely to remain in what amounts to solitary confinement for the rest of his life. Given the severity of the conditions in SMU II and the indefinite nature of Koch's confinement ...
Case • 2001
the ADA excepts employers from making reasonable accommodations in certain circumstances, § 12112(b)(5)(A), nevertheless, the accommodation duty "far exceeds [**17] what is constitutionally required ...
Case • 2001
as a convicted sex offender without notice, an opportunity to be heard, or any preliminary determination of whether and to what extent Bani actually represents a danger to society. In our view, the absence of any ...
Case • 1997
his findings, listing the witnesses he has secured, and summarizing what the witnesses can prove. Ibid. In addition, the salaries of all sheriffs are set by the state legislature, not by the county ...
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