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Journal 15 -continued from front page claims addressed to inadequate mental health and medical care have been raised. 3 Forces driving this evolution include: I) an increased population of female offenders, taxing existing medical service delivery systems and resulting in gross delays in medical care, care by inadequately and/or improperly …
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institutions. 5 We selected these institutions based on specific technologies adopted to 4 Specifically, we interviewed and gathered data from officials in California, Florida, Maryland, Mississippi, New ...
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Washington State Inst for Public Policy Evidence-based Adult Corrections Programs What Works and What Does Not 2006 Washington State Institute for Public Policy 110 Fifth Avenue Southeast, Suite 214 • PO Box 40999 • Olympia, WA 98504-0999 • (360) 586-2677 • www.wsipp.wa.gov January 2006 EVIDENCE-BASED ADULT CORRECTIONS PROGRAMS: WHAT WORKS …
Publication • May 8, 2017
asked for examples of management tools and written policies they use. Comparison states Arizona California Indiana Maryland Minnesota North Carolina Reviewed CI’s practices and processes to identify ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
-year-old Dawn Hamilton in 1985. He was sentenced to death in Maryland and in 1993, DNA testing proved his innocence. A decade after Bloodsworth’s exoneration, the state attorney’s office finally compared ...
Publication • 2021
173 1,487 15% Kentucky 759 118 462 1,339 6% I Louisiana 247 4,377 1,373 5,997 19% 3 62 57 122 6% I Maryland 2,240 444 1,125 3,809 21% 977 1,057 57 2,091 28% IMichigan ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
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Colorado Connecticutf,g Delawaref Florida Georgia Hawaiif Idahoc Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansasc,g Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska ...
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is Douglas A. Dawson, and I am the President of CCG Consulting LLC (“CCG”), located at 7712 Stanmore Drive, Beltsville, Maryland, 20705. CCG is a general telephone consulting firm. CCG works for over 350 ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Professor of Regulatory Law & Policy New York University School of Law New York, New York Dr. James P. Lynch, Professor Chair, Dept. of Criminology & Criminal Justice University of Maryland College Park ...
Publication • January 1, 2017
Warren, Ohio, and suburban departments like Suffolk County, New York, and Prince George’s County, Maryland. The Division has investigated departments in California, Arizona, Texas, Illinois, Michigan ...
Millemann is Professor of Law at the University of Maryland Law School. He has been involved in prisoner and civil rights since his days as an ACLU law clerk in the late 60s. ditions in prisons. The practical ...
Publication • February 1, 2024
New York South 1 0.94 0.94 Pennsylvania Middle 1 0.94 1.89 Maryland 2 1.89 3.77 North Carolina East 1 0.94 4.72 North Carolina Middle 2 1.89 6.60 North Carolina West 1 0.94 7.55 ...
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it was designed forever to suppress." McGowan v. Maryland, 366 U.S. 420, 442, 6 L. Ed. 2d 393, 81 S. Ct. 1101 (1961) (quoting Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1, 14-15, 91 L. Ed. 711, 67 S. Ct. 504 (1947 ...
Case • 1997
Center for Women; Margaret Wehland, Medical Nurse, Nebraska Center for Women, [6] Appellees. [7] State of Alabama; State of California; State of Louisiana; State of Maryland; State of Minnesota; State ...
Case • 2003
in federal court and is plainly adapted to that end. See McCulloch v. Maryland, 4 Wheat. 316, 421. And as to propriety: contrary to respondent's claim, §1367(d) does not violate state-sovereignty principles ...
Case • 2007
., of Maryland, Tom Reilly of Massachusetts, Mike Cox of Michigan, Jim Hood of Mississippi, Mike McGrath of Montana, Jon Bruning of Nebraska, Kelly A. Ayotte of New Hampshire, Patricia A. Madrid of New Mexico, Jim ...
housed at the city-owned Jewish Community Center. Maryland Legionnaire's Disease was also found in a Hagerstown prison?s water supply in late 2006. The discovery came after a just-released 56-year-old ...
, the water supply at Maryland’s 1,750-man Roxbury prison was found to be contaminated after a former prisoner came down with the illness. This forced the shut-off of showers and a switch to bottled drinking ...
Case • 2006
the accused's right to a fair trial.' [126] *fn54 State v. Hanna, 123 Wn.2d 704, 715, 871 P.2d 135 (1994). [127] *fn55 Moen, 150 Wn.2d at 226. [128] *fn56 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 83 S.Ct ...
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