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Publication • July 26, 2016
visit since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city in 2005 and thrust a national spotlight on the persistence of racism in the context of American poverty and American privilege. I saw painful evidence ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
prison life. On the forms they are required to fill out, appellants describe medical care, staff conduct, cafeterias and food, physical safety, cell assignments, disciplinary action, visitation procedures ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
and infrequent. Officers deliver meal trays through a slot in the door; there are only occasional meetings with healthcare practitioners, counselors, or attorneys; and visitation with family may be restricted ...
How Prisoners' Rights Lawyers are Preserving the Role of the Courts Margo Schlanger 2014 How Prisoners’ Rights Lawyers Are Preserving the Role of the Courts by Margo Schlanger DRAFT: August 11, 2014 This article canvasses prisoners’ lawyers strategies prompted by the 1996 Prison Litigation Reform Act. The strategies not only …
Brief • March 26, 2014
materials regarding this case since the writing of your report? A I did perform a tactical debrief with the 23 officers, a site visit, and I glanced at a number of 24 Learning Domains that were ...
is geographically remote. Loved ones and attorneys travel between four and eight hours from Virginia’s more populous centers to visit prisoners consigned to this facility. 56. The architectural design of Red Onion ...
20005-3914. You can also visit their website at cjpf.org/c1emency. F Spring/Summer 2000 The National Prison Project]OURNAL Case Law Report: Highlights of Most Important Cases By John Boston Director ...
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with the incident report. The incident report was sustained by one of the defendants, and a sanction of 15 days c ommissary and visiting restriction was imposed . The same defendant wrote an incident report on each ...
Journal 8-3 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL. 8, NO.3, JULY 1993 • ISSN 074.~-2655 ;' ~i> 'I Liberian Lawyer "Always Knew" He Would Be fhrown injail fter two years as an NPP senior lawjellow, Mohamedujones was recently hired as an attorney jor the NPP. …
Publication • November 4, 2005
protocol consisted of a request for advance data on staff assaults including victim and perpetrator data. a preliminary site visit of the physical plant, random interviews with various custody and non ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
for children are ineffective and often incredibly harmful. Juvenile justice officials from many of these same jurisdictions have visited Missouri, where a therapeutic, supportive approach to working with youth ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
30303. For more information about SCHR, please visit www.schr.org. PAROLE TRENDS IN 2011  10,938 people were released on parole in Georgia.+  1,158 individuals on average were released by the Board ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
Southwestern Law Review Velez Paper on Housing Prisoners With Hiv Aids 2011 41 Sw. L. Rev. 171 Southwestern Law Review 2011 Comment AIDS/HIV+INMATES - A NEW STANDARD TO HOUSE INFECTED INMATES BASED ON OBJECTIVE, PROACTIVE CRITERIA THAT BALANCES THE NEEDS OF THE INFECTED INMATE WHILE PROTECTING NON-INFECTED INMATES AND PRISON …
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Filed under: Guards/Staff
-security, one medium-security, and one low-security) in Florida, and FCC Terre Haute (consisting of two facilities, a high-security and a medium-security) in Indiana. We conducted a site visit to USP ...
/ Procedural Due ProcessProperty/Access to Courts Reynolds v. Wagner, 128 F.3d 166 (3d Cir. 1997). A county prison charged $3.00 per sick call visit; doctor visits were free if referred by sick call staffbut ...
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jobs for millions of hard-to-employ individuals on public assistance. Orrell traces the genesis of Ready4Work in his mind to a visit he paid to Chicago in early 2002 for an event hosted by Ceasefire ...
Brief • September 23, 2003
. Wards 23 I on lockup often are not penuitted access to reading material, television, or radio and their " 24 Iopportunities to keep in contact with their families through telephone calls and visits ...
Brief • February 22, 2007
. Messiah S. began asking for help in planning for his upcoming release about six months ago and was told that he would not receive help until one month before his release date. He was not visited by an OMH ...
Brief • January 16, 2003
to readin g material, 26 television , or radio and the ir oppo rtunities t o keep in contac t with th eir familie s through 27 telephone calls and visits are severely curtailed in violation ...
Brief • January 24, 2013
and Tylenol to Ritch per Nurse Kinder's instruction. 50 Sometime between 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., two "church ladies," who regularly visit the A-Pod inmates prayed for Ritch, as her condition seemed to have taken ...
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