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and report on its results, but policy decisions, such as what constitutes a favorable audit in the context of Act 58, is the role of the Legislature and the Administration. Page 1 2010 and (2) extracting ...
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bill this year did not dissolve what many consider an anachronism whose promote drasticaI.1y changing the commission (as his sun should have set many years ago. 2005-06 bills did), burinstead woulcrhave ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
for what it does and authorizes during the term of punishment . . . . But the retributive punishment does not include whatever difficulties— economic, physical, psychological—the offender may suffer after ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1. DOES A PAROLEE HAVE TO SIGN THE CONDITIONS OF PAROLE? . . . . . . . . . . 5 2. WHAT KIND OF PAROLE CONDITIONS CAN THE CDCR OR BPH IMPOSE? . . . 5 A. General Rules Regarding Parole Conditions ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
not to have ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Echoing what the Court had said five years earlier in Roper v. Simmons, when it abolished the death penalty for under-18year-olds, it stated ...
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reasoning of this case may do so (for the time being) at your local law library. But do so quickly, because what is here today may be gone tomorrow. See: Henderson \I. Crosby, 29 Fla.L.Weekly DI937 (Fla. I ...
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they are in prison will be addressed. The exposition that follows is not intended to replace your 'lawyer. If you have a lawyer, use him or her.. Ask questions, give information, and tell him what you want for your ...
. What is both surprising and very encouraging about the post-apartheid South Africa is that those who bore the brunt of this state of terror and punishment display the most amazing capacities to forgive ...
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for. Your failure to verify your admitted "impressions" and "assumptions" of what had occurred prior to your shift affected the safety and security oHhe institution and will not be tolerated. In addition ...
inflict pain and make conditions of confinement as harsh as possible.”23 As one woman commented, “I feel sorry for anyone who gets sick ‘in the joint.’ . . . They don’t seem to care what happens to you ...
Publication • February 22, 2016
, and volunteers, are identified based on what institutions need to accommodate inmates’ religious beliefs and practices, as allowed under the First Amendment, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), the Code ...
Publication • August 1, 2017
Images Physicians for Human Rights phr.org 8 Research Findings continued What is evidence-based treatment? Availability and Funding of Treatment Options The underlying premise for drug courts ...
of alternatives to incarceration to protect public safety. The momentum for sentencing reform is welcome for all who care about the fair use of government’s power to determine what conduct to criminalize and what ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to receive federal funding from the Department of Education.20 These state statutes removed schoolteachers’ and administrators’ ability to use discretion to determine what, if any, disciplinary action ...
Publication • 2022
what they or their ancestors had experienced as enslaved people. 22 The practice also demonstrated 12. Frederick Douglass, Reconstruction, ATLANTIC (Dec. 1866), https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine ...
. REV. 907, 968 (2010) (“The state thus bears responsibility for what it does and authorizes during the term of punishment . . . . But the retributive punishment does not include whatever difficulties ...
intuitively, is penal effect. Flogging and extension of a prison sentence are new punishments because they inflict pain or restrict liberty well beyond what was authorized by the original sentence. The fact ...
Brief • September 4, 2014
step level for simply kicking his cell door. There is a great deal of uncertainty in the prisoner population about what happens to an individual if they can successfully complete the RSHP. In my opinion ...
Publication • March 1, 2013
TERRORIST IN U.S. PRISONS ................................24 F. DERADICALIZATION OR DISENGAGEMENT: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE ...
Publication • December 28, 2016
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
Practising Law Institute 810 Seventh Avenue New York, New York 10019 WHAT WORKS? PERSPECTIVES FROM ADVOCATES 341 342 11 SAFETY AND SOLIDARITY ACROSS GENDER LINES: RETHINKING SEGREGATION OF TRANSGENDER ...
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