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denied Mr. Chance parole, asserting that he was a threat to the community. A few days later, Mr. Chance walked away from the work-release program and escaped to his family’s home in Michigan ...
to do for the safety and well-being of prisoners, or the safety of staff and the communities to which they’ll return.” This shift in sentiment regarding solitary confinement has not been ...
, president of the Sex Offender Civil Commitment Programs Network. “A few other states contract out pieces of their operations (psychological treatment or testing, community release supervision ...
Article • November 7, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
Filed under: Prison Labor
in nearby Tacoma found Clark County officials liable for illegally destroying the property of homeless people during similar sweeps conducted between 2012 and 2014. “Using one disenfranchised community ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
;As a community, as a state, as a nation, we should be working to make sure that no one is held or incarcerated for an extraordinary amount of time when they haven’t been convicted of anything.”&nbsp ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
; grave, they didn’t know he had been granted bail and released. Nicholas, who founded Broadcom, which manufactures semiconductors for the communications industry, spent the next 25 years &ndash ...
Article • January 9, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
;the process required by law and collective bargaining” to fire Clarke, 34, in the summer of 2018. “The conduct allegedly engaged in by this officer is something any person in our community would ...
Article • January 9, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
, providing documentation to prisoners for their initial placement in segregation, limiting the release of prisoners from restrictive housing directly to the community and prohibiting solitary as a form ...
Article • January 8, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
Filed under: Environmental Law
feel that there are much better ways to generate federal support in Appalachian communities than wasting hundreds of millions on an unnecessary prison.” The lawsuit remains pending. See: Barroca v ...
suspended and his communication outside the prison was limited to a single 10-minute phone call each month. Brooks and other prisoners at David Wade were forced to wear thick jumpsuits in the summer heat, she ...
Article • August 10, 2016
on taxpayers and exacts a high cost on communities in terms of human capital. Many collateral consequences of criminal convictions even at the state level have federal origins. For instance, in 1992 federal law ...
Article • August 12, 2016
the Board finds under ORS 144.125, that the prisoner suffers from a "present severe emotional disturbance that renders the prisoner a danger to the health or safety of the community." If the Board makes ...
Article • October 3, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
that revise an October 2013 order related to rule changes for Inmate Calling Services (ICS). The PSC issued its most recent directive in February 2016, adopting rate caps set by the Federal Communications ...
. As for the regional work centers that will close, Allbaugh pointed to the $17.6 million that move will save the state, adding it “can no longer afford to subsidize these communities and support the inefficient ...
, but were necessary “given the seriousness of a potential [prison] closure in a rural community.” Critics of for-profit prison firms are not convinced that such publicly-funded payments ...
to caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, lifting, bending, speaking, breathing, learning, reading, concentrating, thinking, communicating ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
that the pardons were intended to grant the former prisoners “a second chance to live up to their full potential, provide for their families and give back to their communities.” But as the political ...
to a behavioral health clinic if mental illness is suspected. County prosecutors then communicate with Cascadia Behavioral Health before any charges are filed. Reese’s Chief of Staff, Stephanie Prybyl, said ...
Article • August 5, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
also said the state’s efforts at bail reform have had the unintended consequence of returning opioid addicts to the community without getting the help they need to deal with their addictions while ...
Article • August 8, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
Filed under: Prison Reform
; he said. “We have a great interest in helping them turn their lives around, get a second chance, and make our community safe.” The President added, “We’ll be very tough on crime ...
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