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New York Judge Orders Release of 18 Rikers Island Detainees Due to COVID-19 Risk by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis On April 6, 2020, New York Supreme Court Judge Mark Dwyer ordered the release of 18 pre-trial detainees held at Rikers Island in response to a lawsuit brought by attorneys …
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
Deplorable Conditions at South Carolina Prisons Prompt Call for UN Intervention by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon Despite settling a landmark prisoner civil rights case in 2016, and after a bloody 2018 riot led to a nationwide prisoner work strike that same year, conditions in facilities run by the South …
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
Filed under: Overcrowding, Mental Health
Report: Tennessee Prison Population Climbs, Bucks Nationwide Trend by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Incarceration is not the answer to crime, concludes a December 19, 2019 report by the Tennessee Criminal Justice Investment Task Force (CJITF). “Despite incarcerating more people and spending over $1 billion annually on corrections in …
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
Sign the Papers! Alabama Prisoners Get Masks for COVID-19 but With Strings Attached by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon As the threat of COVID-19 contagion has become tangible to prison populations across the United States, the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) has implemented risk management and mitigation protocols throughout its …
Publication • 2020
US Senate Report by the Office of Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Broken Prison & Detention Facility Accreditation System That Puts Profits Over People, 2020 THE ACCREDITATION CON: A Broken Prison and Detention Facility Accreditation System That Puts Profits Over People Prepared by the Office of Senator Elizabeth Warren December 2020 …
Publication • 2020
Worth Rises, the Prison Industry - How It Started, How It Works, How It Harms, 2020 TELECOM rJj WORTH -RISES- Worth Rises Worth Rises is a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to dismantling the prison industry and ending the exploitation of those it touches. Partnering deliberately with directly impacted people, we …
Publication • 2020
Evading the Eighth Amendment - Prison Conditions and the Courts, 2020 EVADING THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT: PRISON CONDITIONS AND THE COURTS Sharon Dolovich 1 Forthcoming in The Eighth Amendment and its Future in a New Age of Punishment (William Berry and Meghan Ryan, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2020) The Eighth Amendment …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Food
Impact Justice, Eating Behind Bars - Ending the Hidden Punishment of Food in Prison, 2020 E AT I N G B E H I N D B A R S : Ending the Hidden Punishment of Food in Prison - >..I ' ~ 1 -"l ( ( A report in …
Publication • 2020
University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Institutional, Judicial, and Societal Indifference to the Lives of Incarcerated Individuals, 2020 UNIVERSITY01 " ' DENVER STURM COLLEGE OF LAW University of Denver Sturm College of Law Legal Research Paper Series Working Paper No. 21-23 Creating Cautionary Tales: Institutional, Judicial, and Societal Indifference …
The Prisoner Trade, Harvard Law Review, 2020 VOLUME 133 APRIL 2020 NUMBER 6 © 2020 by The Harvard Law Review Association ARTICLES THE PRISONER TRADE Emma Kaufman CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 1817 I. BUILDING THE AMERICAN PENAL ESTATE .................................................................... 1822 A. The Rise of Regional Prison Governance .................................................................... 1822 B. The …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Jail Specific
City of Chicago, IL, Briefing for Mayor Lori Lightfoot Re Meeting With Cook County Jail Stakeholders, 2020 BRIEFING for Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot Re: Address: Dial-In Info: Date and Time: Neighborhood: Alderman, Ward: From: Meeting with Cook County Jail Stakeholders City Hall, 121 North LaSalle Street, RM 1103 Dial-in: 312-535-8110 …
Is Solitary Confinement a Punishment?, Northwestern University Law Review, 2020 ROUGH DRAFT IS SOLITARY CONFINEMENT A PUNISHMENT? John F. Stinneford Nulla poena sine lege—no punishment without law—is one of the oldest and most universally accepted principles of English and American law. 1 Today, thousands of American prisoners are placed in …
Publication • 2020
2020 Annual Report of the Prison Environmental Justice Project Environmental Justice Struggles in Prisons and Jails around the World THE 2020 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PRISON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE PROJECT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE PROJECT UC SANTA BARBARA TABLE 11. A IV. ACKNO V. E EC OF CONTENTS HOR BIOGRAPHIE LEDGEMEN I …
Doe v. CoreCivic, Inc, TX, Complaint, Sexual Assault of Detainees, 2020 Case 4:20-cv-01828 Document 1 Filed on 05/27/20 in TXSD Page 1 of 61 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION Jane Doe § § Plaintiff § § vs. § § § CoreCivic, Inc. f/k/a Corrections § …
Doe v. CoreCivic, TX, Complaint, Assault and Rape, 2020 Case 4:20-cv-01828 Document 1 Filed on 05/27/20 in TXSD Page 1 of 61 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION Jane Doe § § Plaintiff § § vs. § § § CoreCivic, Inc. f/k/a Corrections § Corporation of …
Article • May 15, 2020
Riverside, California Jails Become Coronavirus Incubator by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Jails throughout the nation have become hotspots for coronavirus infection, endangering the lives of prisoners, staff, and the public. The Riverside County jail system in California reported the death of Sheriff’s Deputy Terrell Young, 52, on April 2, …
Human Rights Defense Center v. Ballard, KY, order granting fees and costs, censorship, 2020 Case: 3:17-cv-00057-GFVT-EBA Doc #: 77 Filed: 05/15/20 Page: 1 of 11 - Page ID#: 537 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY CENTRAL DIVISION FRANKFORT ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) …
Human Rights Defense Center v. County of Tehama, et al., CA, stipulation and consent decree, 2020 Case 2:20-cv-00359-WBS-DMC Document 23 Filed 05/13/20 Page 1 of 7 1 SANFORD JAY ROSEN – 062566 JEFFREY L. BORNSTEIN – 099358 2 ERNEST GALVAN – 196065 LISA ELLS – 243657 3 BENJAMIN BIEN-KAHN – …
Article • May 1, 2020 • from PLN May, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, Rural Prisons
Prioritizing Jails Over Hospitals Has Made Rural US More Vulnerable to COVID-19 by Jasmine Heiss, Jack Norton by Jasmine Heiss and Jack Norton, reprinted from Truthout Infrastructure development is a matter of life and death: This has always been true, and we are now in a clarifying moment. In the midst …
Article • May 1, 2020 • from PLN May, 2020
Leaving Prison for a Real Home in California by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon A pilot program started by a nonprofit in Alameda County, California seeks to meet an acute need for shelter faced by a group that doesn’t get much positive attention: recently released prisoners. Run by former prosecutor …
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