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an individ­ ual in a supermax cell may result in increased recidivism of supermax prisoners after their release from prison. Increases in postrelease criminal activity would be a cost to society (row “e ...
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Department General Order USE OF FORCE Date Issued 01-29-2000 Date Effective 01-02-2000 23.000 Review Date 02-15-2000 Page 7 of 20 4. The Use of Force/Injured Prisoner Report will be finalized after review ...
Case • 2004
to LCHS in Altamont to investigate the allegation. After arriving at LCHS, Blundell observed police chief Barber and informed him that the sheriff's office would handle the investigation. Cartwright ...
Case • 1995
, recently released from prison, lacked the funds to travel to Chicago to meet the physician. Could a court order United Airlines to fly Ivey to Chicago free of charge for this purpose? Cf. Newman v ...
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their prisoners have children, nor do sentencing judges or correctional agencies regularly raise this question. Since no agency collects data about these children, “…it is unclear how many are affected, who ...
Brief • December 23, 2009
Filed under: Publications/Books
Bretches v. Kirkland, CA, Complaint, Banned Prisoner Author Book Aggressive Dogs, 2009 Case3:06-cv-05277-JSW Document80 Filed12/23/09 Page1 of 46 1 2 3 4 HERMAN FRANCK (SBN 123476) ELIZABETH VOGEL ...
Case • 2005
to him until two years after his release from the ACSU. [23] He further alleges that when the DOC transferred him to Bayside, it confiscated his walking cane, which he had been permitted to use ...
Brief • February 23, 2009
this is the case, but the evidence they cite does not support their contention. Sometime after January 2007, a body scanning machine was also installed in the male section at the RCDC. The parties dispute how long ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
after Booker. • The rate of imposition of above-range sentences for first offenders increased after Booker. • The proportion of first offenders receiving prison sentences has remained essentially ...
-release programs. For some small towns facing losses in agriculture, mining, or manufacturing, the economic benefits from building a prison and offering related services are seen as economic development ...
Case • 1987
where he remained until his transfer to the Florida State Prison system in September, 1982. Because Straub had used his automobile in the bank robbery, a felony, the state of Florida began civil ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
were allowed to make phone calls and were provided the ICE National Detainee Handbook and facility handbook. Three orientation videos were shown: “CCCF Orientation,” “Know Your Rights,” and “Prison Rape ...
Brief • 2009
the parole eligibility of "old-law" prisoners given indeterminate sentences, prior to the changes associated with Senate Bill 2 that became effective on July I, 1996. The plaintiff class in Ankrom consisted ...
Brief • August 17, 2011
and were not examined by a dentist within seven days of the request, they now propose the following class: I, Any person who, while confined at the Cook County Jail on and after January 1, 2007, made ...
Case • 2001
. The program was required as part of his sentence following a 1987 guilty plea to driving under the influence. After Chisolm's arrest, he was taken to the Mercer County Detention Center (MCDC) to await ...
Case • 2002
to return there after release. See Tamar Lewin, Inmate Education Is Found to Lower Risk of New Arrest, N.Y. Times, Nov. 16, 2001, at A22. [**2] Almost exactly six years ago, plaintiffs brought this class ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
). 2. The official alleged sexual assault rate since 1993 hovered between 1.2 and 0.6 per 1,000 inmate population until 1999 when the rate doubled. Shortly after the passage of the Texas Safe Prison ...
Publication • 2021
public and policymaker attention than prisons.1 But now, the COVID-19 pandemic has put jails—secure correctional facilities, generally operated by county or municipal governments, where people are detained ...
Brief • September 3, 2010
with the State of Tennessee to build and operate some of its prisons . . . for purposes of the Tennessee Public Records Act, CCA is operating as the functional equivalent of a state agency.” Id. at 371. Certain ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
, in 2011 Louisiana gave elderly low-level, low-risk prisoners the right to a parole hearing so the parole board could decide who to release.34 New Jersey allowed judges to send more offenders with drug ...
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