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have flourished for years inside the nation’s largest jail system while the LASD command staff looked the other way. What happens inside jails and prisons does not stay inside jails and prisons ...
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the author bad not received the long-distance rate caps from the Federal Communications Commission.) What Can Be Done? During the late 199Os, organized efforts by prisoners' families in Nebraska and Nevada ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
strategies, tactics, and resource allocations to effect solutions. Our approach is not limited to what has been tried, or even what has been proposed, in the past. Instead, we seek to incentivize bold ...
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) what officers This This literature literature addresses two distinct issues related to the effects of after shooting incidents. Where the experience experience during shootings and 2) what ...
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University of Colorado Law Review Police and People With Autism 2008 WHAT HAPPENED TO "PAUL'S LAW"?: INSIGHTS ON ADVOCATING ADVOCATING FOR BETTER TRAINING TRAINING AND AND BETTER OUTCOMES OUTCOMES ...
periodically update this material so that Texas lawyers and their clients and families know what to expect when a client must “do time.” The purpose is to reduce the fear and uncertainty every &ldquo ...
Brief • 2012
deprivation of a human need, according to the evidence in this case and according to any reasonable concept of what constitute the civilized measure of life’s necessities. Plaintiff’s medical expert Raymond ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Police
policing would be a signal achievement.1 We do nizations focused on why they are doing what they not see this new professionalism fully realized in do, what doing it better might look like, and how any ...
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to gather not only victim, offender, and family members but also a number of community members including some who are unknown to the victim and offender families. Increasingly, practitioners describe what ...
hospital care. It is our goal that when these situations arise, we are able to work together to do what is appropriate on behalf of the inmate and the county. The purpose of this manual is to distinguish ...
Publication • January 1, 2012
Filed under: Prison Gangs, Prison Reform
considers what can be learned about humanizing the modern American prison from studying a small and unorthodox unit inside L.A. County’s Men’s Central Jail. This unit, known as K6G, has an inmate culture ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
What Caused the Crime Decline?, Brennan Center for Justice, 2015 brennan center for justice WHAT CAUSED THE CRIME DECLINE? Dr. Oliver Roeder, Lauren-Brooke Eisen, and Julia Bowling Foreword by Dr ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
culture and remember your heritage. Then take all of that pride and respect and use it to move forward in this great country. Do not miss opportunities by remaining stuck in the past and the “what-ifs ...
Publication • February 22, 2016
Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................... 1 A. WHAT IS THIS HANDBOOK ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Police
, why they exist, and what actions might be taken if it is determined that these subgroups have a significant impact on LASD’s mission. With cooperation from various county stakeholders, including ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Medical
) and the Board on Health and Select Populations of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) sponsored a workshop on health and incarceration that brought together leading academic and practicing experts to review what ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Malpractice
35, FROM EL SALVADOR) E is a 35-year-old woman from El Salvador. Prior to being detained, E visited her gynecologist at least once a year. She thought she knew what to expect from medical providers ...
Case • 2003
in making a determination as to what would be a reasonable fee. Or, stated another way, under Section 1997e(d)(1)(A) the amount of fees and expenses awarded to a prisoner under Section 1988 are those which ...
Article • October 15, 2005 • from PLN October, 2005
in an April 1, 2005, letter. While Correction Enterprises has provided me what appears to be a reasonable business-related explanation for those trends, I want to ensure that the division's purchasing practices ...
in the potential for rehabilitation of even the most hardened inmates. "Most of these women are sorry for what they have done," she says, "But have run into bad luck and bad situations." A petite woman ...
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