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Article • September 15, 1991 • from PLN September, 1991
Prison Discrimination Illegal by Mark Labounty, a black New York state prisoner fled suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 claiming violation of his Eight amendment right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment and his right to equal protection of the law because he was denied work as a …
Article • September 15, 1991 • from PLN September, 1991
Racial Discrimination at Raiford by Darryl Conquest Racial Discrimination At Raiford The prison population at gulag Union Correctional Institution (UCI) in Raiford, Florida, borders on 1,500 captives. The population is made up of approximately 800 Blacks (55%), 675 Whites (43%), and 120 Hispanics (7%). Under the compulsory slave labor theme …
Article • September 15, 1991 • from PLN September, 1991
Prisoners Are Entitled to Recovery For Underpayment of Wages by Mark Cook Prisoners Are Entitled To Recovery For Underpayment Of Wages By Mark Cook, Leavenworth, Kansas There are over one Million prisoners in the United States, yet we are not counted as part of the US statistical labor force. It …
Women Prisoners Entitled to Equal Education by Women Prisoners Entitled To Equal Education Glover v. Johnson, 934 F.2d 703 (6th Cir. 1991) is a class action suit originally filed in 1978 by female Michigan state prisoners claiming violation of their right to equal protection because they were not provided with …
Article • August 15, 1991 • from PLN August, 1991
Texas Prison Officials Indicted by The manager and bookkeeper at a Texas prison textile mill were indicted April 25 in Huntsville on charges of theft, official misconduct and engaging in organized crime. Authorities said the indictments stemmed from a two-yearlong scheme involving bid rigging and kickbacks on installation and service …
Article • February 15, 1991 • from PLN February, 1991
Filed under: Work, Prison Labor
Exception to Slave Labor by D.H. Washington Exception To Slave Labor I would like to commend the staff of PLN (issue #8) because, in my opinion, it is the best issue yet. I was impressed with the listing of competent authorities for the facts and figures presented in the articles. …
Article • January 15, 1991 • from PLN January, 1991
Federal Court Upholds Slave Labor by Can a Mississippi prisoner collect damages for a violation of his constitutional and civil rights because he was forced to work on private property without pay? The U.S. Court of Appeals says no, even in the face of a state law prohibiting inmates from …
Article • December 15, 1990 • from PLN December, 1990
Filed under: Work, Prison Labor
Making Cons Work Without Pay Does Not Constitute Involuntary Servitude by Making Cons work Without Pay Does Not Constitute Involuntary Servitude Four prisoners sued prison officials for placing them on administrative segregation status for refusing to work without pay. The court dismissed the complaint as frivolous. The judge noted that …
Article • October 15, 1990 • from PLN October, 1990
Prisoners Can't Be Punished for Refusing to Perform Unconstitutional Assignment by Prisoners Can't Be Punished For Refusing To Perform Unconstitutional Assignment In a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fruit V. Norris, 905 F2nd 1148 (8th Cir. 1990), the court held that "prison inmates are protected from punishment …
County Fined $500,000 for Deliberate Indifference by County Fined $500,000 For Deliberate Indifference A federal appeals court upheld a damages award of $500,000 because of a physician assistant's deliberate indifference to an inmates serious medical needs. The county road camp prisoner in Florida injured his leg when he jumped off …
Article • July 15, 1990 • from PLN July, 1990
The Fortress Economy: The Economic Role of the US Prison System by The Fortress Economy: The Economic Role of the U.S. Prison System is the title of a brand new 29 page booklet by the American Friends Service Committee (Quakers). It's an excellent book and I highly recommend it. The …
Brief • January 7, 1972
Bach v. Mitchell, CT, Opinion for Defendant - Prison Disciplinary Procedures, Freedom of Expression (1971) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT 'T JOHN M. BACH, FATHER. PHILIP BERRIGAN S.S.J., JOHN THEODORE GLICK, THOMAS R. HOSMER, KEVIN B. JONES, DAVID MALAMENT, prisoners presently incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution, at …
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
California State Auditor Prison Industry Report 2011 California Prison Industry Authority It Can More Effectively Meet Its Goals of Maximizing Inmate Employment, Reducing Recidivism, and Remaining Self-Sufficient May 2011 Report 2010-118 Independent NONPARTISAN TRANSPARENT Accountability The first five copies of each California State Auditor report are free. Additional copies are …
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CDC Prison Industry Audit, 2004 S T I D U A E T A T E A U O F S Although It Has Broad Discretion in Pursuing Its Statutory Purposes, It Could Improve Certain Pricing Practices and Develop Performance Measures R U B California State Auditor Prison Industry Authority: …
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Attorney General Memo Re Federal Prison Industries 2010 ®If;" of lbe i!lttornep <!lieneral Wasbmgton, ]:;I,\!:. 20530 October 14, 2010 MEMORANDUl'>l FOR HEADS OF DEPARTMENT CO:-'IPO:\,ENTS FROM: SUBJECT: TilE AlTOR.t"EY GENERAL c.;.....:...; Federal Prison Industries The purpose oflhis memorandum is to express my strong support for the Federal Prison Industries program …
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Piecp Cert Listing for Qtr 12 31 2007 PRISON INDUSTRY ENHANCEMENT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM CERTIFICATION & COST ACCOUNTING CENTER LISTING STATISTICS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2007 CERTIFICATIONS GRANTED: 42 ACTIVE COST ACCOUNTING CENTERS: 204 This figure includes: New cost centers denoted by "*" (added): 0 Undesignated cost centers denoted …
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Factory With Fences History of Federal Prison Industries 1996 Table of Contents Warren Burger, an Appreciation 1 Dedication: Warren Burger’s Quest for Factories with Fences 2 Foreword: Federal Prison Industries: the Myths, Successes, and Challenges of One of America’s Most Successful Government Programs 5 Work, Education, and Public Safety: A …
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Lipez Petersilia Research Paper Return to the World of Work Analysis of Ca Job Training and Barriers to Employment 2006 A Return to the “World of Work”: An Analysis of California’s Prison Job Training Programs and Statutory Barriers to Ex-Offender Employment Julia Lipez Professor Joan Petersilia Crime and Punishment Policy: …
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Texas Audit Report Management Controls Correctional Industries 1997 Table of Contents An Audit Report on Management Controls at Texas Correctional Industries November 1997 Key Points of Report Executive Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …
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Fl Pride, Annual Report, 2003 Annual Report 2003 Company Profile Helping Others Help Themselves PRIDE Enterprises is an internationally recognized general manufacturing and services company. PRIDE operates 40 diverse industrial training programs in 21 prisons throughout Florida. A private, notfor-profit corporation founded in 1981, PRIDE has experience and expertise in …
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