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In-the-News Article • January 1, 2003
of a change in labor law put forward the year before by Gov. Tommy Thompson. The new law allowed Fabry Glove to set up shop inside the state's prisons. There, they could get employees who required ...
In-the-News Article • October 1, 2015
1st, 2015 By John Kiriakou - Guest columnist During his historic U.S. visit, Pope Francis made headlines for speaking truth to power at the United Nations and the Capitol. But the “people ...
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. This information may have misled the groups in South Africa and we've seen it happen in Turkey and the UK as well. Generally, once we get factual information, most human rights and civil liberties advocates support ...
Publication • December 30, 2016
or system-wide medical care case Medical issues panel, UCLA Prisoners’ Advocates Conference, September 2016 1. Gather facts  prisoners and former prisoners (get people to exhaust and sign releases to see ...
Case • 1982
there may be an occasional danger that a person would purposely get arrested on a traffic charge in order to smuggle contraband to someone already in the jail, a less intrusive means of dealing ...
Publication • 2017
reach extends into prisons. While some may get drug treatment, others may not, even as they suffer from withdrawal or preserve access to drugs. And incarceration can permanently mark people as felons ...
with providing professional licenses. The costs, meanwhile, are disproportionately experienced by the poor and people of color, who are the most likely both to be arrested and to experience disproportionate ...
Publication • December 29, 2016
) Outrageousness of the police action. (a) Quality of the Plaintiff(s). There is no question that many victims of police misconduct are people who are engaged in criminal activity or who have criminal histories ...
data-­driven research on criminal justice, published its 10th annual report detailing how many people are locked up in the U.S. among all the myriad ways they can be incarcerated. As PPI noted ...
Article • May 5, 2017 • from PLN May, 2017
said ‘get on your knees’ and I said ‘no.’ He said, ‘I am an avenging angel, I’m going to mete out justice for the people you hurt,’” Demarest stated ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Schr Parole Handbook 3 Ed 2012 Parole Handbook A Guide to the Parole Consideration Process for People in Georgia Prisons and Their Families 3rd Edition lIIE lAW IfFEE - OF Til - SOUTHERN CIITII ...
Article • September 15, 2024 • from PLN September, 2024
of medical care. Those who’ve just been arrested are often experiencing withdrawal from drugs or alcohol. Other pre-existing medical conditions are routine and routinely severe ...
Brief • July 6, 2016
. An that he was going to "wait unti l people come by and then you'll get issued a summons for disorderly conduct if anyone has to go around." (Ex. A at 31: l O - 31 :25; l::".x. B at 00:28 00:50). Inresponse ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Statistics/Trends
in a videotaped meeting that, essentially, law enforcement would be in a position to arrest just about anyone for anything during the FTAA protests.14 In this climate of lawlessness, nearly 300 people were arrested ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
that the police rightfully arrest people 100 percent of the time. People want prison writers to focus on our atrocious, torturous conditions of confinement—because they do not want to face the reality ...
their testimony to the desired outcome. All this leads to conviction of the innocent along with the guilty. Once convicted, this injustice is seldom undone. It is uncomfortable to believe that innocent people ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
, the maximum age of juvenile jurisdiction was 17, and in 10 other states 16. As a result of this draconian public policy, 13,000 young people ages 16 and 17 who were arrested in Connecticut each year were denied ...
Brief • November 2, 2009
, and the Sacramento County Sheriff's Academy in Carmichael, California, for two years, At the Allan Hancock Police Academy, I acted as an instructor of recruits in Arrest & Control, firearms, and baton, I developed ...
Publication • March 14, 2016
Filed under: Cell Phone Access
, meaning almost all of the state’s 135,600 inmates had a phone. Sources from other prisons estimate higher catch rates, but the number of phones getting into inmates’ hands is far too high ...
, during a regrettable drunken episode, gets arrested for felony assault and battery of a law enforcement officer. The prosecutor later drops the charge down to misdemeanor disorderly conduct. The student ...
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