) concerning the harmful use of solitary confinement in our nation’s federal
prisons, jails, and detention centers. Due to the negative fiscal and public safety
consequences of solitary confinement, NRCAT
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. Accordingly, this Court should
step in to resolve this distortion of its precedents and
remind lower courts that prison walls do not form an
impenetrable barrier to critical First Amendment
speech—especially
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. Accordingly, this Court should
step in to resolve this distortion of its precedents and
remind lower courts that prison walls do not form an
impenetrable barrier to critical First Amendment
speech—especially
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. Eber (admitted pro hac vice)
Eric Balaban (admitted pro hac vice)
ACLU National Prison Project
915 15th Street, N.W., 7th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 548-6601
ebalaban@aclu.org
Attorneys
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, and advocacy
strategies to promote the full, equal,
and active participation of African
Americans in America’s democracy.
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CAPTIVE “CONSTITUENTS”
Prison-Based Gerrymandering
and the Distortion of Our
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;if it bleeds it leads"-style journalism distorts reality and escalates public hysteria at a time when violent crime in the United States is on a steady decline. Noelle Hanrahan, director of the Prison Radio
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, a Fellow of the Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of
Economics and Political Science, and an Associate of the International Centre for Prison
Studies (ICPS).
I have been researching
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HRDC associate director quoted in article on private prisons
Dec. 1, 2019
Articles with PLN Quotes
Vox.com
Private prisons face an uncertain future as states turn their backs on the industry
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Jpi the Punishing Decade Prison and Jail Estamates 2000
Justice Policy Institute
May 2000
Washington, D.C.
The Punishing Decade:
Prison and Jail Estimates at the Millennium
As the century draws
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The Punishing Decade - Prison and Jail Estimates at the Millennium, JPI, 2000
Justice Policy Institute
May 2000
Washington, D.C.
The Punishing Decade:
Prison and Jail Estimates at the Millennium
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How the Prison - Industrial Complex Destroys Lives
by Mark Karlin
by Mark Karlin, Truthout
Marc Mauer is the Executive Director of The Sentencing Project and the author of Race
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security problems and to adopt innovative solutions to the intractable problems of prison administration. The rule would also distort the decisionmaking process, for every administrative judgment would
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best known for spending years in the trenches exploring the experiences of women in prison. Her work always centers the voices of impacted people, while maintaining a broad lens on mass incarceration
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penitentiary system. It is manifested in “supermax
prisons,” short for super maximum security prisons, as well as specific units within regular prisons. These specific units
may be referred to as segregation
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don’t see what is really happening inside prisons, the imagination fills the void and people get pretty distorted ideas,” said A.T. Wall, director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections.
Wall says
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Death Row Delusions Psych Journal Article 2007
Law & Psychiatry
Death Row Delusions: When Is a
Prisoner Competent to Be Executed?
Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D.
This column examines a recent
U.S. Supreme
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from the Jennings Adult Correctional Facility in Missouri costs.
In 2013, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) set price caps on interstate calls from jails, prisons and detention facilities. Now
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from the Jennings Adult Correctional Facility in Missouri costs.
In 2013, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) set rate caps on interstate calls from jails, prisons and detention facilities. Now
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, 2001); the clinical and
social service files of Prisoner 22; recent notes from the files of other prisoners; use of
force incident reports; Defendants’ Exhibits from the preliminary injunction hearing
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prisoners reported
symptoms that are typically only associated with more extreme forms of
psychopathology-hallucinations, perceptual distortions, and thoughts of
suicide.
To put both sets of figures
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