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Publication • February 19, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
wrong. Left untreated, staph infections and diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis C, and HIV directly affect our families, neighborhoods, and communities. As a result of poverty, substance abuse ...
Publication • October 1, 2013
contexts in order to help stimulate   3 “organizational growth and change,” but most recently in several large-scale research projects which have examined the nature of prisoner-staff relationships ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
A Thin Line - The Texas Prison Healthcare Crisis and the Secret Death Penalty, Texas Civil Rights Project, 2011 A TEXAS CIVIL RIGHTS PROJECT HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT 2011 “A THIN LINE” The Texas Prison ...
Brief • August 24, 2015
. The nurse and correctional officer on duty went upstairs to the 2nd tier of the 26 Jail’s “A” unit. As soon as they reached her cell, they realized something was very wrong. SLOAN 27 was hanging from ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. SMOOTHING THE PATH FROM PRISON TO HOME A Roundtable Discussion on the Lessons of Project Greenlight Edited by Brenner Brown Robin Campbell Vera ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. SMOOTHING THE PATH FROM PRISON TO HOME A Roundtable Discussion on the Lessons of Project Greenlight Edited by Brenner Brown Robin Campbell Vera Institute ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
A Primer for Jail Litigators - Part 1, ACLU - Koren, 194 . N.ational · Jail Project , ' A PFtIMER FOR JAIL ...LITIGATORS : Edward I. Koren John Boston . ElizabethAlex.ander ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
to an offense they did not commit; taking a lighter punishment that comes with a plea bargain is preferable to a wrongful conviction at trial and a harsher sentence. Jail and prison environments often foster ...
Case • 1991
, as personal representative of the estate of Harry Barman, brought suit under the District of Columbia Wrongful Death Act, D.C. Code § 16-2701 (1989), and the District of Columbia Survival Act, D.C. Code ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
Bertram et al., Drug War Politics: The Price of Denial 134-150 (1996). 21 Marc Mauer and Ryan S. King, The Sentencing Project, The 25-Year Quagmire: The War on Drugs and Its Impact on American Society, 9-10 ...
Case • 1995
of letters to prison officials requesting an accounting of his sentence. (Id. P 29). In early 1987, plaintiff received a reply to his first request indicating that his projected discharge date was July 24 ...
Case • 1988
, National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union, Washington, District of Columbia, National Prison Project By: Elizabeth Alexander and Adjoa Aiyetoro as Amicus Curiae, Patricia A. Streeter ...
Article • December 15, 2007
? numerous new prison-building projects. American incarceration rates are now proportionately six times higher than those of Britain, Canada or France. In addition, another 3.2 million Americans ...
budget deficit. But according to an April 2, 2007 news report, state officials project certain prison medical expenses, including hospitalizations, to run 61 percent over budget by the end of the fiscal ...
Case • 2006
. [7] Counsel OF Record: [8] Counsel for Appellant(s) Washington Appellate Project Attorney at Law 1511 Third Avenue Suite 701 Seattle, WA 98101 [9] Everybodytalksabout(info Only ...
Article • April 1, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
representation from attorney Lisa Freeland with the Federal Public Defender’s office for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and assistance from the Innocence Project, Kevin Siehl walked out of SCI ...
Article • September 30, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
) and the Criminalization and Punishment Education Project. Colombia: In June 2016, the Colombian Congress approved an extension of a 2015 law that allows prosecutors to hold criminal suspects for extended periods of time ...
," said Marc Mauer, executive director of The Sentencing Project, a D.C.-based criminal justice research and advocacy organization. Hundreds of these programs have sprouted up over the years, but the supply ...
Article • September 24, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
completed solar power projects which have a combined capacity of about 28 megawatts. The Pleasant Valley State Prison, as well as the state hospital at Coalinga, joined North Kern State Prison, Chuckawalla ...
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