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Publication • March 28, 2019
with one's family are not based on what would help improve health, wellness, and community safety during or after release from prison, but on what maximizes profit. Our society has created other punishments ...
Publication • March 28, 2019
Filed under: Bail/Pretrial Release
with one's family are not based on what would help improve health, wellness, and community safety during or after release from prison, but on what maximizes profit. Our society has created other punishments ...
for Hudson in the Supreme Court. Amici NPP staff were able to interest an important group of organizations in filing amicus briefs supporting the prisoner's claim. After a series of 2 SPRING 1992 meetings ...
Article • January 13, 2017
.42 After decades of research, politicians, scholars, and law enforcement have concluded programs that provide education, job training, and treatment to prisoners are a cost-effective way to reduce ...
Article • March 15, 1992 • from PLN March, 1992
this kind of environmental base is unfortunate but predictable. The concern of this writer is for the Black prisoners who remain under the antiquated indeterminate sentencing, and who stand to lose release ...
Article • June 15, 2011 • from PLN June, 2011
or prison employees who deliver or have the intent to deliver cell phones to prisoners. SB26 was suspended in April 2011 after state officials determined it would be too expensive to implement, but the bill ...
facility. If that money were to dry up, it could cost jobs. The jail annex houses nothing but Class D inmates.” The counties would also lose the prisoners’ labor, which has been used in work release ...
Article • September 25, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
, as well as HRDC general counsel Lance Weber and staff attorney Sabarish Neelakanta. See: Prison Legal News v. The GEO Group, U.S.D.C. (S.D. Ind.), Case No. 1:14-cv-01957-JMS-DKL. Sources: HRDC press release ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
,” said Kevin Gay, who runs the nonprofit Operation New Hope in Florida, which helps prisoners reacclimate to society upon release. “You’ve got a formula for disaster.” By design ...
Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
was terminal. Following her release from prison in December 2022, Gardner filed suit against the DOC in Pierce County Superior Court in Tacoma alleging that the agency violated her statutory and constitutional ...
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
Filed under: News, News in Brief
release. They had been hired by a local contractor who diverted them to his drug business. MT: On May 17, 1998, prisoner Gerrel Barnes stabbed guard Doris Taylor (60) to death at the Thumb Correctional ...
parole to many prisoners, even after they have “aged-out” of criminality. In other words, older people — especially those over age 60 — are known to be at very low risk ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
in prison. Kids too young to drive a car or go to a scary movie by themselves are sentenced to imprisonment until they die, with absolutely no chance of parole or release. In many states, 13- and 14-year-olds ...
for serious, even life-threatening conditions. A diabetic prisoner alleged that he lost sight in one eye and partial sight in the other after waiting months for his insulin injections. Another claimed he ...
Brief • 2010
that incarcerated offenders became eligible to have their sentences 7 considered by the courts for a possible reduction and early release from prison. I would like to bring you up to date on how the courts have ...
Facility in Cushing, Oklahoma, a battle erupted in the Charlie North Unit between rival prison gangs identified as the Irish Mob and the United (sometimes reported as Universal) Aryan Brotherhood. After ...
with the thirty cents she estimates she might have made working in the prison laundry. When she was released last May after serving fourteen years, she had saved $16,000, with which she bought a used car, clothes ...
Article • August 6, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
Filed under: Medical Misconduct, Medical
After Needless Prisoner Deaths, Connecticut DOC Takes Over Prison Healthcare by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke For 17 years, Correctional Managed Health Care (CMHC), part of the University ...
Brief • 2009
S.Ct. 2100; 60 L.Ed.2d 668 (1979). That case rejected a prisoner's claim that when parole is to be considered, under the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause the prisoner is entitled to certain ...
prisoners and staff at risk. Of the ten prisoner records reviewed after being sent to a hospital, six were admitted. The State?s expert found there are consistent backlogs with respect to the treatment ...
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