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for early release.  The burden of that history falls heaviest on low-income people and people of color. They are more likely to be disproportionately apprehended, arrested and incarcerated due to factors ...
they would keep them under arrest and we would incur the cost of treatment. But if the lieutenant thought the person was not a serious risk to the community, he would proceed to get hold of judges and other ...
Brief • November 4, 2014
get in behind the vehicle and activate his emergency equipment for the subject vehicle to stop.78 Agent Fargo said that people yielded to the emergency equipment and pulled over and approaches were made ...
Publication • August 15, 2021
Filed under: Racial Profiling
................................................................................ 31 6.3. Legal Requirements for Use of Force and Arrests............................................. 32 6.4. Legal Requirements for Use of Ketamine ...
prison where Hidalgo worked. He tried to use that access to get what he wanted: sex with Matthew, a prisoner at the facility. When Matthew reported Hidalgo’s advances to prison staff in April of 2011 ...
Brief • March 11, 2015
way or There, the lawyers 10 another, either for a judge or jury. 11 trying to get your recollection, your version of events 12 documented for this reporter. 13 different. 14 Here, we're just ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
dependency or misuse. In 2015, 469,545 people were incarcerated for drug-related charges, and 82 percent of drug arrests in 2010 were for possession alone. Most drug users are not addicts, but 80 percent ...
In-the-News Article • May 11, 2019
parole or probation,” restoring the voting rights of more than a million people. It excluded citizens convicted of murder and sexual offenses. Phalen, who is in his mid-thirties, pled guilty ...
on your feet, so the lap seat belts don't protect you from being banged against the metal wall. You ride sideways, so people get van sick and the vans won't stop. There are no open windows and no food ...
Publication
of solitary confmement says, "The prison system has forgotten that one of its missions is to increase the safety of the public when these people are released. When everybody was talking about getting tough ...
Article • January 8, 2020 • from PLN January, 2020
affected by past or present parental incarceration nationwide. Most people who wind up in jails and prisons lived below the poverty line before their arrest and incarceration. A report by the Prison Policy ...
In-the-News Article • March 6, 2023
then you do a story about Dublin now you’re getting emails from people that also have experiences with Dublin. It’s just being out there and being present.” It was one Sisak&amp ...
Publication • November 28, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
, immigrants and seize their like many of whom are from low-income families and cannot to get the family’s sole form of transportation back. vehicles exploit the intent of afford The loss of the vehicle may ...
Brief • 2010
, ordered him to get his hands up and told him that he was under arrest. Plaintiff obeyed when Defendants ordered him to get out of his seat and stand up. Plaintiff complied while he was patted down ...
Brief • March 27, 2013
the end of the block, a male officer (who is either Sgt. FERRO or Officer DOE) ordered Mr. BROWN to get “up against the wall,” grabbed him and arrested him. 26. Several seconds after Mr. BROWN was told ...
Article • April 15, 1997 • from PLN April, 1997
hearing of "drug trafficking" in prison at any time. In addition, people housed in administrative segregation, a security housing unit, a reception center or on death row are not allowed family visits ...
the wave of “tough on crime” rhetoric by building new correctional facilities to house the increasing number of people being arrested, convicted and incarcerated. During that period, 544 ...
Article • May 5, 2017 • from PLN May, 2017
Indiana County is Leader in Sending People to Prison by Lonnie Burton by Lonnie Burton In a major shift from just a decade ago, rural areas of the U.S. are more likely to send people ...
Article • October 31, 2022 • from PLN November, 2022
to arrest people,” said Police Chief Chuck Ternent. Jails Equipment and Infrastructure Many cities and states allocated the federal ARPA money they received for prisons and jails, from purchasing ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
fascism, the new rule of discrimination. There are people here who don’t have any contact with the outside. They never write or get mail, they have no phone calls and no visits. This was true when they were ...
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