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Article • February 4, 2020 • from PLN February, 2020
, the community’s, responsibility start?” he asks. “Where does personal responsibility start?” “It is always the sheriff’s responsibility to think about community safety,&rdquo ...
Article • November 1, 2020 • from PLN November, 2020
attention is not paid to the conditions that lead to COVID outbreaks in jails. “Jails are part of our communities,” Harris said. “We have people who work in these jails who go back ...
Article • November 1, 2020 • from PLN November, 2020
Filed under: GEO Group/Wackenhut
, spawning a number of wrongful death lawsuits that claimed rampant understaffing had created a dangerous environment for prisoners and guards. In 2008, Community Education Centers (CEC) took over the GWH ...
Brief • October 10, 2019
risk or a danger to the community. See Santos, 473 F. Supp. 2d at 1035 n.4. The government does not contend he is a danger to the community, so the only question is whether he will flee rather than ...
In-the-News Article • April 3, 2019
the majority of prison phone services: Securus Technologies and Global Tel*Link (GTL). Yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that a proposed merger between Securus and the nation&amp ...
In-the-News Article • August 18, 2016
with private companies to operate hundreds of community-based Residential Reentry Centers, or ‘halfway houses,’ across the country. These facilities provide short-term transitional housing ...
In-the-News Article • August 29, 2016
and their families sue the state and CCA: settled quietly, with the terms kept out of the public eye. Kat Brady, coordinator of the Community Alliance on Prisons, says the practice flies in the face of &amp ...
In-the-News Article • October 9, 2015
of the Alaska ACLU. They also need to talk to their families. “Authorities, including the (Federal Communications Commission), recognize that family support and relationships are key to prisoners&amp ...
In-the-News Article • October 21, 2015
By Margaret Harding Law360, Washington (October 20, 2015, 9:56 PM ET) -- The Federal Communications Commission will take up a proposal Thursday to slash the rates inmates ...
In-the-News Article • October 22, 2015
a near monopoly on contracts with jails and state prisons, allowing them to charge families rates that can reach thousands of dollars a year. On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC ...
In-the-News Article • November 2, 2017
of Corrections and Community Supervision, known as DOCCS. While Corcraft’s operations are largely hidden behind prison walls, a 2014 DOCCS report says Corcraft “employs approximately 2,100 ...
In-the-News Article • April 24, 2018
Journal BY LORELEI LAIRD MAY 2018 Hidden among the corporate reports and bureaucratese in Federal Communications Commission docket No. 12-375 are letters from prison inmates and their families ...
In-the-News Article • October 3, 2017
of criminal penalties and prison construction in the ’80s and ’90s, most every voting community also rejected new prisons being built in or near them.” Sperry added ...
In-the-News Article • April 7, 2016
taken their arguments to the Federal Communications Commission, which could, theoretically, allow prisons to employ jammers at their facilities.  Opponents to the jamming technology say it would ...
In-the-News Article • April 8, 2016
. The massive tax breaks have enraged prison reformers and advocates for communities impacted by incarceration, and they are currently petitioning Congress to remove them. Federal law requires the bulk ...
In-the-News Article • August 15, 2017
, questionable actions and shifting explanations in federal disclosure paperwork. In a letter sent to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Secretary Marlene Dortch, HRDC says newly-appointed FCC Chairman Ajit ...
In-the-News Article • July 13, 2017
-founder of the national Campaign for Prison Phone Justice (www.phonejustice.org), the Human Rights Defense Center has worked with the Federal Communications Commission to regulate the prison telecom ...
Filing • March 11, 2019
. 11. Through its publishing arm, HRDC also publishes books about the criminal justice system and legal issues affecting prisoners. 12. HRDC has targeted attention on the price of communication ...
In-the-News Article • April 10, 2023
, established that prisoners have a right to freedom of speech under the First and Fourteenth Amendments “that extends to communication with those beyond the prison walls,” but still ...
In-the-News Article • April 29, 2021
America. “[Books] are like windows into community, into history, into the things that bind us together, that cut to the heart of our humanity,” Pollock said. “Books are also ...
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