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in-custody death. W hen law enforcement administrators are confronted by the media event surrounding a Sudden In-Custody Death (SICD), they often do not know what to say. Many times, what the chief says ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy
The animating concern of the first amendment is government censorship, not restrictions on what government may wish to say.2 Where as here, the propaganda campaign is initiated by the government, depends upon ...
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databases.2 Another 14 million arrests are recorded every year.3 What does this mean for employers? And what does it mean for ex-offenders who need a job? Consider a 40-year-old male who was con­ victed ...
Brief • April 1, 2021
Filed under: Protests, Excessive Force
. The question here is not what to do in light of the repeal of 50-a, as plaintiffs erroneously frame it. The question is what to do with those documents that would only be produced through federal discovery ...
Publication • January 15, 2016
of the cells in solitary confinement at Red Onion State Prison faced what people called the gutted side of a mountain. Three times a week guards would shackle and cuff prisoners and escort them, under ...
, they identify their gender as something other than what they were assigned at birth. For example, someone classified as trans female was assigned male at birth but identifies as female. Executive Summary ...
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: ● To what extent did SVORI lead to more coordinated and integrated services among partner agencies? ● To what extent did SVORI participants receive more individualized and comprehensive services than ...
Article • August 15, 1999 • from PLN August, 1999
racist and colonialist acts of the u.s. government. What makes it clear that this is a political decision is that nowadays almost no one from women's federal prison is denied a halfway house. The system ...
Article • September 15, 1990 • from PLN September, 1990
Why Racism? by Jon George By Jon George This is addressed to you in prison, whether you are a white supremacist or a black supremacist, or have any other racist sympathies. What is racism ...
in a telephone interview, "What caused the riot?" "We haven't gotten to the bottom of it," said Arpaio. "Some people say it was racially motivated, some people say an inmate had a fight with another inmate ...
Article • November 15, 1995 • from PLN November, 1995
Filed under: Family, Fathers in Prison
Old Friends Only by Adrian Lomax The public pays $25,000 a year to keep each of Wisconsin's 9,500 adult prisoners locked away. Part of what society expects to get for that considerable ...
not even know the informant's identity, instead, he knew only what the prison warden had told him. The hearing officer refused to allow the prisoners to question Hammers about why the informant was reliable ...
Article • May 15, 1992 • from PLN May, 1992
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
recently put it: "No matter what the other injustice and illegalities of the dual sentencing system are, surely this one aspect - the never knowing when - is the cruelest and most insidious of all." Every ...
Article • February 15, 2005 • from PLN February, 2005
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Reviews
for granted," Angela Y. Davis. But are we, as a society, willing to face the reality of what goes on inside? And are we willing to take any measure of responsibility for how prisoners end up once ...
Article • April 15, 2005 • from PLN April, 2005
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
that in-state long distance rates will be reduced by 20% (from what has been $.93 per minute), but out-of-state rates will remain unchanged. Future rate reductions are provided for when call volumes increase ...
on other charges the actual day of the murder. That is exactly what David Hokenow the second-highest administrator in the state court systemand Debra Graves now a federal public defenderdid. They hid a tape ...
Article • December 15, 1990 • from PLN December, 1990
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
the various groups' claim that the Board is "soft on crime" has turned into longer minimum terms for prisoners, even on petty violations. What is happening out there is having an effect on you in here ...
of the videotapes from the period under investigation are still missing and many of the tapes in Fine's possession have unexplained gaps, what was there was enough to confirm the reports of prisoner abuse in many ...
invent a new time of death contrary to a pathologist's findings because the defendant was in jail on other charges the actual day of the murder. That is exactly what David Hoke (now the second-highest ...
Policies.” The publication highlights what the organization calls the “exorbitant spending wasted on detaining hundreds of thousands of immigrants annually,” and the little-known fact ...
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