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Publication • July 17, 2017
to the corruption and wrongful acts of correctional employees who are allowed to willfully create those potentially dangerous situations and, as such, we disagree with Cell Command, Inc.’s assessment that “only ...
Publication • July 17, 2017
Filed under: HRDC Publications
and wrongful acts of correctional employees who are allowed to willfully create those potentially dangerous situations and, as such, we disagree with Cell Command, Inc.’s assessment that “only the FCC can ensure ...
Case • 1990
of the efforts expended and the value of the services rendered, [the fee award] must not be overturned unless it is 'clearly wrong.'" McManama v. Lukhard, 616 F.2d 727, 729 (4th Cir. 1980) (quoting Barber, 577 F ...
seems doubtful. If California's prison system "desegregates," as projected pursuant to Johnson v. California, 125 S.Ct. 1141 (2005) [PLN, April 2006, p.20], the disturbing events described below portend ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
Judge Kimberly Dowling, acting on a joint motion filed by prosecutors and attorneys with the Innocence Project, freed William E. Barnhouse from prison after DNA tests showed another man’s semen ...
Brief • June 29, 2010
, ALONG 15 WITH -- AND I BROUGHT IN A VARIETY OF OTHER PEOPLE TO 16 WORK WITH US, TECHNICAL AND NATIONAL ADVISERS, TRY TO 17 GET OTHER UNIVERSITIES AS WELL AS, WE CURRENTLY HAVE 18 PROJECTS ...
Publication • October 30, 2014
Solitary Watch, 2 the Segregation Reduction Project of the Vera Institute of Justice, 3 the American Friends Service Committee’s STOPMAX campaign 4 and the Stop Solitary project of the American Civil ...
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are disproportionately found within the criminal justice system. According to a study conducted by Project READ, a national program designed to improve reading skills, youth that are confined to correctional facilities ...
Publication • November 7, 2013
small, it may be feasible for researchers to learn about their experiences through qualitative research methods. Valerie Jenness and her collaborators have done an interviewing project in the California ...
, FAMM’s NC Project Director. Before joining NC-FAMM, Jones was a FAMM coordinator in Fayetteville, NC. Since taking on the duties of Project Director, Jones has been building support by speaking to groups ...
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and application of any of the contents of this newsletter. So there. June 1999 eMS Settles Wrongful Death Suit Last year Correctional Medical Services (CMS) settled a lawsuit filed by the estate of Mark Murphy ...
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& Public Policy Spring, 1999 22 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 523 LENGTH: 37719 words ARTICLE: THE GUILTY AND THE "INNOCENT": AN EXAMINATION OF ALLEGED CASES OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION FROM FALSE CONFESSIONS NAME ...
knew about the detention center project. In mid-2000, a public open house to explain the project, that was legally advertised two weeks in advance, drew no attendees and one written comment. No one ...
Council of State Governments - Criminal Justice Mental Health Consensus Project, 2002 police chiefs | consumers | pretrial service administrators | probation officials | state legislators | substance ...
, Issue 2 Fall 2007 Act (PLRA) NATIONAL PRISON PROJECT 23 dreds of county jails as well as a handful of facilities run by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and private prison companies ...
Publication • 2021
“ A government which can protect and defend its citizens from wrong and outrage and does not is vicious. A government which would do it and cannot is weak; and where human life is insecure through either weakness ...
Case • 1988
been appropriate if I-House had never been built--appropriate if the members of the plaintiff class were still confined in F-House--he was wrong. It is true that if the jury's finding on liability had ...
Article • June 27, 2016
. If it’s wrong in one direction, a dangerous criminal could go free. If it’s wrong in another direction, it could result in someone unfairly receiving a harsher sentence or waiting longer for parole ...
Article • October 7, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
, walked out of the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola on January 10, 2019, 37 years and three months after his wrongful conviction for aggravated rape and robbery. It took five years, help from ...
modesty but its audacity. The legislation nicks the edges of the carceral state while bolstering disturbing trends in criminal justice reform. CNN commentator Van Jones was wrong to claim that the First ...
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