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Brief • December 30, 2010
Filed under: Police
the frivolous case is ultimately dismissed.”]; and Brief o Amici Curiae nation Police Accountability Project and Human Rights Defense Center, filed on November 12, 2010, at page 11 [“One might have to analyze ...
. Not for this article. There is nothing wrong with pursuing such luxuries, but for many of the people in prison, chasing the fast money frequently leads to the behavior which leads to prison. The success I am talking ...
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fairness and places poor persons at constant risk of wrongful conviction. A key recommendation of the Committee’s report was that State governments should establish oversight organizations that ensure ...
HOUSED W!TH'FEDERAL INMATES I DONT HAVE FEDERA L CHARGES BUT BACK TO THIS THE M EDICAL S1'AFF HAS. BEEr-1 GREAT I HAVE SOMETHING WRONG WITH ME I KEEP LOSING MY EYE SIGHT IM !-iAVING REAL BAD 1-jEADACHES I ...
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, CO 80208-2948; or by email at Scott.Phillips@du.edu. 1 Furman v. Georgia, 408 U.S. 238, 251–52 (1972). 2 HELEN PREJEAN, THE DEATH OF INNOCENTS: AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF WRONGFUL EXECUTIONS 190 (2005 ...
on prisoners, correctional staff, our budget, and society at large, will lead you to conclude that the pervasive use of prolonged solitary confinement is wrong both morally and economically. The National ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Mental Health
had a disability.3 4 Don’t get me wrong, I have the highest respect for police officers and those who serve our communities and our countries. But when statistics show that half the people you’re ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
organizing, technology development, and collaborative design to build the power of grassroots social movements. We are a worker-owned collective. Our projects are grounded in the needs and leadership ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Voting
justice policies. xlvi With such policies as New York’s Rockefeller Drug Laws of 1973, the “race to incarcerate” (terminology of The Sentencing Project’s Marc Mauer) began. This “race” continued at full ...
Brief • 1989
States Constitution. 24. Plaintiffs and the class adequate remedy at law to redress forth in this complaint. they ; represent have no j the wrongs suffered Plaintiffs have suffered as set ...
Filing • March 9, 2016
Filed under: Strip Searches
JUSTICE INSTITUTE, INC., HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER, NATIONAL POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT, AND SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN SUPPORT OF PETITION FOR CERTIORARI LANCE WEBER HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Indigent Defense, Bond Fees
acknowledges Laura and John Arnold, Democracy Alliance Partners, Ford Foundation, The New York Bar Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Public Welfare Foundation, Rockefeller Family Fund, Vital Projects Fund ...
mooted by the defendant’s voluntary conduct is stringent.” Id. The defendant bears the “heavy burden” of persuading the court that it is “absolutely clear that the [ ] wrongful behavior could ...
Brief • January 18, 2013
Filed under: Strip Searches, PLN related
JUSTICE INSTITUTE, INC., HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER, NATIONAL POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT, AND SOUTHERN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN SUPPORT OF PETITION FOR CERTIORARI LANCE WEBER HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE ...
in what progressive governance can accomplish. The Progressive Policy Institute is a project of the Third Way Foundation. 2. Create a new Office of Community Super vision (OCS) within the U.S. Department ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform
Report Authors: Cynthia G. Lee, National Center for State Courts Fred L. Cheesman, II, National Center for State Courts David B. Rottman, National Center for State Courts (Project Director) Rachel Swaner ...
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Kamer, and June Kim for their excellent research assistance. 1 See MARC MAUER, RYAN S. KING & MALCOLM C. YOUNG, THE SENTENCING PROJECT, THE MEANING OF “LIFE”: LONG PRISON SENTENCES IN CONTEXT 11 (2004 ...
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members of the executed. Following the private meeting, the group held a public ceremony that marked the official launch of Murder Victims’ Families for Human Rights’ No Silence, No Shame project ...
\\'\\/. tl1 en ati on.co n1/a11\f.Le 1prison-pri vatizat ion-pri vate-equity-h ig/. 4 Private Equity Stakeholder Project and Center for Popular Democracy. "Pirate Equity: How Wall Street Firn1s are Pillaging ...
at which the incarceration for men increased during the same period. In 2012, more than 200,000 women were held in prisons or jails, according to The Sentencing Project, a D.C.-based nonprofit group that has ...
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