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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
on Administrative Oversight and the Courts Why GAO Did This Study What GAO Found Biennially, the Judicial Conference, the federal judiciary’s principal policymaking body, assesses the need for additional judges ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
psychological and psychiatric care. Facility officials also stated that staff at the facility was trained in the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) standards, though no one could immediately articulate what PREA ...
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literature surveys to find out what was known about the effects upon humans of electric shocks. UCLA and UCI (Irvine) were the main sources. The enclosure "Medical Bibliography and Summary", prepared in 1970 ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
Prison Industries What procurement officials said about FPDS’s data U.S. Mint said it did not use the test program at all Defense Logistics Agency said it obligated $146 million in test program ...
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aid in the form of Pell Grants to attend college. The passage of Title IV allowed for the expansion of what had been a smattering of higher education programs in correctional facilities. The number ...
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Filed under: Mail
cover can be approved. See sample mail cover request provided as Exhibit 1. Exhibit 2 is a sample of PS Form 2009, Information Concerning Mail Matter, and is what the Postal Service uses for the recording ...
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because prisoners are violent. 3 Some prisoners are violent and will be violent no matter what the circumstances, but the degree of institutional violence is not dependent on the prisoners. It is a direct ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
and Governor Andrew Cuomo can literally end homelessness in New York City by 2020. What follows are key policy recommendations that – if enacted together – will have a transformative impact on homelessness over ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform
their industry, and it is not unreasonable to punish them for violating those laws, through both civil and criminal penalties.   3   What’s more, proving corporate “intent”--or an executive’s mixed motives ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
, research, and In the voices of the Incarcerated and their families. VIsiting policies vary among the over 1,000 prisons and 3,300 plus jail systems across the country. What should be consistent ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Statistics/Trends
of the supposed unlawful activity. Arrests were made without arresting officers even knowing what law had been violated.21 It was sufficient that the individual detained was believed to be protesting against ...
Publication • August 1, 1995
requires a should be avoided. Terms like "freeze" or "hold use of force report. it" may not be readily understood by the suspects. It is impossible to dictate what should be said in each situation but one ...
Publication • October 1, 2014
in a battle that has seen video-only visitation policies spreading across the country, primarily in local lockups. Embraced by jail officials as a way to alleviate what many see as the burdensome security ...
Publication • May 8, 2014
discussed among themselves what they would do in some of these situations, neither park had developed written emergency plans for the required situations. 5 Evacuation Planning Evacuation plans for lockup ...
Publication • January 10, 2015
savings are inconclusive at best and illusory at worst. Even assuming that private prisons save money for taxpayers (e.g., that such savings do not go toward corporate profits), we get what we pay. Do we ...
Brief • May 15, 2023
Filed under: COVID-19
correctional official would 23 appreciate.” (Id.) Tracking Immunocompromised Detainees 24 Defendants acknowledge that the CDC’s updated November 2022 Guidance 25 “recommends that CoreCivic ‘[a]ssess what ...
Brief • December 17, 2021
with the – with the – with the money we manage at the site.” Subsequently she changed her response to “no matter what is the cost.” Dr. Gonzalez had also directed the Corizon contract at the Leon County Jail, at the time of the matter ...
Brief • January 9, 2023
Filed under: Prison Labor
“recreational time, phone privileges,” access to the library, and haircuts. Id. at ¶ 48. Mr. Asolo was even threatened with deportation unless he performed his labor “properly.” Id. at ¶ 86. What’s more ...
Brief • March 17, 2017
, unannounced inspections of the County Jail facility and financial records regarding all funds received and expended by the Sheriff for the purpose of providing meals to the inmates of the County Jail.” What ...
Brief • October 8, 2014
and observed that “a dearth of whistle-blowers” as well as “reluctance of the city’s Department of Correction to acknowledge the problem and the fact that guards are rarely punished” contribute to what the Times ...
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