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In-the-News Article • August 10, 2017
;s the appearance of impropriety of continuing to act in the financial interests of a former client, and we don't know what his current financial ties are with Securus." Pai has said he wants ...
In-the-News Article • October 25, 2014
the new policy is still fresh and hasn’t been tested. “In our experience, what matters is training of staff,” he said. “Well see how it goes. If our materials ...
In-the-News Article • December 12, 2021
;Washington Post columnist Katrina vanden Heuvel notes that running prison phone systems is a $1.4 billion racket.   States give telecoms exclusive access to what can only be described ...
In-the-News Article • June 6, 2022
account if it continued to confiscate those funds. It also required the agency to maintain records of how much money is confiscated from each prisoner and what amount is paid toward fees. "He further ...
In-the-News Article • August 11, 2022
the idea that podcasts from extremists in prison should be of much concern. The bigger concern to him would be restricting that right. WRIGHT: When you're setting up the government as the arbiter of what ...
In-the-News Article • March 9, 2022
it was directly related to what’s happening in Ukraine,” Richard Stoll, Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, said. “But having said that … now that she&amp ...
In-the-News Article • June 2, 2022
English could encourage them to organize without the knowledge of staff. "When it's in a language that we don't have the ability to read ourselves and understand exactly what it is that we&#39 ...
In-the-News Article • April 25, 2022
with possession with intent to deliver between 4 and 200 grams of a controlled substance. It’s unclear what the controlled substance was, but it was in “Penalty Group 1,” which ...
In-the-News Article • June 15, 2021
, the treasurer of the group and the curator of Houston’s Buffalo Soldiers National Museum. “What better time is there?” ...
In-the-News Article • September 5, 2021
is what raises the question of duty, the decision stated, and that, “It is precisely the delivery of those services within the correctional context which renders them uniquely governmental ...
Brief • August 27, 2009
. In that colloquy the District Court stated, “I do believe that this is not a case in which an appeal properly is taken…the only real dispute here is what happened…” Tr. 4. The Court even invited the plaintiff’s ...
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of this letter. This letter describes the scope and results of our work. In order to assess the risk of construction contractor overpayments, we asked Bureau of Prisons personnel what types of preventive ...
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INVOLVED ,.,. C DOC NUMBER LIVING UNIT OF I CIDENT . USE OF FORCE INCIDENT 0 YES 0 NO WITNESSES DETAILS: Who was involved, what took place, how did it happen, description of any injuries, damage ...
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Aaron Belk, middle, while demonstrating what happens when shot with a taser gun. The taser sends a current of electricity through probes attached to wires Into the body to make the muscles contract ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
Lobbywatch Report on Tx Private Prison Firms 2003 Rep. Allen’s Penal Envy: May 15, 2003 The ‘Big House’ Hits the Statehouse “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.” --Chain-gang warden ...
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, universal method in place to track ICD events so it is difficult to know how often ICD occurs or what factors surround each event. Since ICD has recently been a popular media topic of human rights groups ...
; and WHEREAS , many standards reflect what corrections professionals recognize as good practices, and are already operational in some places, or are requirements under existing laws; and WHEREAS , the Eighth ...
notification in juvenile criminal proceedings. If one exists, cite here. Otherwise, Act needs explicit definition of what shall be considered "good cause." 3 In some states, a judicial finding of contempt might ...
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IN THE AMOUNT OF $243,000. NO APPEAL RECOMMENDED AS NO GROUNDS TO APPEAL ARE PRESENT. AMOUNT AWARDED WERE HALF WHAT WAS EARLIER ANTICIPATED. TRAVEL AND LEAVE SCHEDULE FOR MAY 1992: DAVE ESSIG TRAVEL - MAY 19-22 ...
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question is, “If not less-lethal weapons, then what are we supposed to use?” I asked this question to Amnesty International officials in their headquarters in London and there was only a protracted silence ...
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