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Brief • December 8, 2020
inside her home and 3 to order her to come outside of her residence and that the Defendants either needed to get out of 4 her residence or arrest her. 5 19. Defendant Ruelas with the assistance ...
prosecutors and sentenced to probation or short jail terms. About 13% of monthly drug users are black, but in terms of drug possession black people account for 35% of arrests, 55% of convictions, and 74 ...
Article • August 25, 2016
was arrested for sexually abusing a prisoner, continuing a disturbing trend across the nation that we report on every month. (See e.g. PLN, April 2012, p. 1). Since the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF ...
. Comm’n on Civil Rights, Mar. 17, 2017, at 2. 9 Executive Summary A 2017 survey found that almost 60 percent of Americans do not have enough money in savings to cover a $500 emergency.13 For people who ...
Article • November 15, 2024 • from PLN November, 2024
that these “are people who are in a controlled [laboratory] environment,” rather than detainees who have “just finished running from the police or getting punched or hit or thrown to the ground ...
Brief • 1997
arrests of people who came in to report crimes [p. 63]. His record, and his memory--or lack thereof--is clearly relevant to the effect--or lack thereof--of police department discipline and the consequent ...
Article • March 4, 2020 • from PLN March, 2020
Filed under: News in Brief
can’t speak to the specifics right now, because some things are still getting worked out, but it will be a pilot that I believe will be successful.” Arizona: Two jailers, Javier Chavez ...
Publication • 2016
in these jurisdictions erases the distinction when they are arrested. Though the vast majority of arrested juveniles are processed in the juvenile justice system, transfer laws are the side door to adult criminal courts ...
, one is told one can't visit the prison again, or one gets some sort of administrative slap on the wrist of some kind. One does not usually get indicted for aiding a terrorist organization. Why did ...
In-the-News Article • September 12, 2016
million U.S. prisoners has seen rates get worse with advances in technology. On money transfers between $20 and $40, fees are between 17 and 39 percent.   JOSH LIGGETT |&nbsp ...
Article • January 15, 2009 • from PLN January, 2009
, Incarceration, and American Values. But as Megan Comfort shows in Doing Time Together, the families and loved ones of people in prison have extremely complex and contradictory feelings about--and relationships ...
Article • April 15, 2009
, he's going to do something to change that. I look at that as something positive for me. I feel once the president gets around to taking care of everything he has to for the American people, he'll do what ...
disorder. She said her daughter used alcohol to try to control her panic, and her erratic behavior led her to get into trouble. She would lose jobs and hang out with the wrong people. “It was difficult ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
Treament Advocacy Center and National Sheriffs' Association More Medically Ill People Are in Jails and Prisons Than Hospitals a Survey of the States 2010 More Mentally Ill Persons Are in Jails ...
Article • March 15, 1997 • from PLN March, 1997
Filed under: News, News in Brief
arrested and then being mistakenly jailed as a man and forced to undress before male prisoners and deputies. The sheriff's department claimed it had trouble distinguishing between male and female prisoners ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: Sexual Assault
that investigation, allowing the sergeant to remain employed until his subsequent arrest. “We are so used to Lowell getting away with everything,” said Debra Bennett, who served time at LCF and now runs ...
Publication
on the lobby floor and told him, "If you're going to arrest me, arrest me." When the deputy told him to get up, Jones refused, said Dean Carlyle, 40, of Altamonte Springs, who watched the arrest unfold. Carlyle ...
Publication
the first deputy at the scene when Jones sat down on the lobby floor and told him, "If you're going to arrest me, arrest me." When the deputy told him to get up, Jones refused, said Dean Carlyle, 40 ...
needed medical attention. Nicholson told his gang they would get the blame. “Some of you are going to go down for this,” he said. Indeed, the six juveniles involved in the incident were ...
held on bail has actually declined by about 3 percent (Cohen and Reaves, 2). Another possible reason for the increase in pretrial detainees is the simple fact that more people are being arrested. Total ...
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