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Filed under: Juveniles
as comparable juveniles handled in criminal courts in other states, in fact reoffend less often, less speedily, and less severely. Their criticisms regarding what can be termed the over-criminalization ...
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executive officer, “[t]he other 80 percent either do not understand what we do, or they do not value what we do.” 15 cause of state laws that shield the identities of doctors and restrict public access ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
so that a rotating shift can cover the program during weekly staff training. The program is currently engaged in the “What Works” program to provide additional training in evidence-based cognitive ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
documentation to ensure their subordinates met the requirements. California State Auditor Report I2009-0702 November 2009 unit agreements nor Personnel Administration had defined what “regular” supervision ...
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of Appeal issued an important, albeit somewhat unappreciated, opinion on the validity of this repeal.· Unappreciated because most won't immediately grasp what the court's. holding represents due chiefly ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Immigration, Guards/Staff
for links to terrorism, criminal history, and lawful status. We also assessed the accuracy and reliability of data TSA uses for vetting. What We Recommend TSA should request and review additional watchlist ...
Publication • April 10, 2017
. I am angered, appalled, and saddened that they shackled her. What my daughter faced is cruel and unusual punishment. It endangered my daughter’s life, as well as her baby.” – The mother ...
violence. 7 the Allred Unit, yet not a single charge was submitted for recommended prosecution.31 The Panel on Prison Rape could not determine what happened to the complainants or the alleged assailants ...
Publication • December 30, 2016
immediately after birth. I am angered, appalled, and saddened that they shackled her. What my daughter faced is cruel and unusual punishment. It endangered my daughter’s life, as well as her baby.” – The mother ...
Publication • April 27, 2017
Filed under: Work
, this figure rises to 96 percent. (see Figure 3) What’s more, 37 percent of the U.S. adult population holds an associate degree or higher, while only 6 percent of the incarcerated population holds the same ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
their understanding of the issues in question, but of how biases affect how they approach their research and the theories and research questions they use to guide their work. For example, instead of asking "What amount ...
Publication • June 30, 2016
Filed under: Juveniles, Family, Police
the scene. Together, the family and counselor decided what J.B. most needed to keep him out of trouble. They created and monitored an action plan that encouraged J.B. to improve his grades, join his school’s ...
Publication • 2021
offenders incarcerated in Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) facilities, what should be a simple prison sentence ends up being a death sentence. Offenders, even those with disabilities and serious ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
as comparable juveniles handled in criminal courts in other states, in fact reoffend less often, less speedily, and less severely. Their criticisms regarding what can be termed the over-criminalization ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
regulation, local exchange companies were already required to disclose rates. The issue of determining what appropriate disclosure is, is exactly what the Legislature delegated to the WUTC. In its discretion ...
Publication • January 1, 2016
. This piece is about what the Court has done recently, and what possibilities it has opened for the future. More broadly, I suggest that the Court may be subjecting prison officials to greater scrutiny ...
Case • 1997
on the ground that the precommitment condition of a "mental abnormality" did not satisfy what it perceived to be the "substantive" due process requirement that involuntary civil commitment must be predicated ...
Case • 1998
monitor, and no need to monitor defendants' conduct. Defendants believe the monitoring and reporting requirements outlined in the current Plans, in addition to what defendants have already been subject ...
Case • 1995
. Bergeron, 489 U.S. 87, 89 n.1, 103 L. Ed. 2d 67, 109 S. Ct. 939 (1989) (quoting Newman v. Piggie Park Enters., Inc., 390 U.S. 400, 402, 19 L. Ed. 2d 1263, 88 S. Ct. 964 (1968)). 2. What constitutes ...
Case • 1991
running the DOC's health care facilities in November, 1988. C.D. was hospitalized in late 1989 for what was presumed to be PCP, another serious infection common to advanced stage HIV victims. He was given ...
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