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Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
disability discrimination case, Oregon prison officials agreed to pay a deaf prisoner $150,000. Merle Baldridge, 42, is deaf and uses American Sign Language (ASL) as his primary form of communication ...
Article • January 13, 2015
of the community supervision system and heavy on treatment and education to assist rehabilitation. Perhaps this approach was a little ahead of its time because, before it was fully realized and without any evidence ...
Article • November 8, 2014 • from PLN November, 2014
Filed under: Visiting
visits threatens to erode much-needed associations an incarcerated person has with their loved ones and community. For those incarcerated, sustaining a connection to the world outside jail/prison walls ...
Article • December 3, 2014 • from PLN December, 2014
and in the devastation of poor communities and communities of color that have been hyper-policed, hyper-prosecuted and hyper-punished for decades. Individuals from these communities are punished not only by virtue ...
Brief
Nlada Comment to Fcc February 24, 2009 Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW –TW–A325 Washington, DC 20554 Re: Ex Parte Presentation (via Electronic ...
Brief • July 14, 2014
and infonnation described herein as follows: a. June 7, 2013 FOIL request: ' All audio communications for all channels and all frequencies~ both public and private, the original digital files/recordings, analog ...
Brief • 2009
20036 W.,hi,,!>t"", 202.452.0620 T: 20H52.0620 F,202.872.1031 F,202.672.1031 www.nlada,org ",",,,,.nlad.,org February 24, 2009 Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 12th ...
Article • January 1, 2021 • from PLN January, 2021
, neighborhoods and entire communities into high-tech, digital prisons,” a shift that has made near-constant scrutiny by law enforcement the norm in many low-income communities of color. Take electronic ...
In-the-News Article • July 6, 2016
” communities as groups that should receive special attention. Despite being disproportionately minority and low-income, prison populations are not mentioned. The activists are pressuring ...
In-the-News Article • June 4, 2021
letters a year. Communication is an intimate connection that makes them feel human again. They can also tell us what is happening, give advice and help us. This reciprocal contact restores their humanness ...
Publication • July 7, 2014
on the Administration to utilize alternatives to detention for families. Community support programs, case management and other programs already in use by ICE are effective in ensuring appearance and compliance ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
Email: kstone-manista@rbgg.com March 25, 2013 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Room TW-B204 Washington, DC 20554 Re: WC Docket No. 12-375: In the Matter of Rates for Interstate ...
Article • October 15, 2009 • from PLN October, 2009
Segregation). That is 2.5% of the total population of 160,000. The regime in SHU is a 23.5 hour per day lockdown in the 8’ X 10’ cell with no communal activities aside from small group exercise yards for some ...
Brief • August 14, 2020
, it was reported that more than 80 inmates and at least twelve staff members had tested positive for COVID-19 at the O‘ahu Community Correctional Center (“OCCC”). By order entered on August 13, 2020, this court ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
48446 Chairman Julius Genachowski Federal Communications Commisssion 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 Dear Chairman Genachowski: I'm writing to request a hard copy of the WRIGHT PETITION (CC ...
Publication • September 1, 2016
Filed under: Census, HRDC Publications
-Belsen and Auschwitz, located near towns of the same names, were not “residents” of those local communities. Yet that is apparently the position the Bureau has taken. The Bureau has adopted rules ...
Case • 2002
of family circumstances, incomplete duress, post-offense rehabilitation, super-acceptance of responsibility, lack of personal benefit, community support, exceptional remorse, and a totality ...
the African American community, and overlooks the effects of mass incarceration on other racial groups. Introduction In the five decades since African Americans won their civil rights, hundreds of thousands ...
Brief • June 4, 2013
Filed under: Deaf Prisoners
with their obligations under these federal 12 laws. 13 See Kendrick Decl. ¶ 2, Ex. 1 (ARP). Among other things, the ARP addressed effective communication 14 for deaf inmates. 15 importance of communication ...
with their obligations under these federal 12 laws. 13 See Kendrick Decl. ¶ 2, Ex. 1 (ARP). Among other things, the ARP addressed effective communication 14 for deaf inmates. 15 importance of communication ...
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