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An Administrative Review Board has reviewed the information about you that was talked about at the meeting on 13 June 2007 and the d~ciding official in the United States has made a decision about what will happen ...
Publication • January 1, 2014
 and juvenile justice system to actively seek out and  implement trauma‐informed approaches for treatment.  In order to effectively address  delinquent behavior, we must first recognize it for what ...
on private prisons over the last thirty years, we have precious little good information on what are surely the most important questions: when it comes to cost or quality, are private prisons ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
The Missouri Model Reinventing the Practice of Rehabilitating Youthful Offenders 2010 The Missouri Model Reinventing the Practice of Rehabilitating Youthful Offenders The Annie E. Casey Foundation About the Author: Richard A. Mendel is an independent writer and researcher specializing in poverty-related issues in youth, employment, and community economic development. He …
Brief • June 24, 2015
. Moreover, corrections officers may impose additional punishment by depriving individuals in extreme isolation of what little remains—access to nourishment and edible food, exercise, showers, bedding ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
among the contracting parties, about just what is required under the contract. Moreover, some contracts did not provide sufficient assurance to the State that contractors were insured against legal claims ...
with little government oversight. In Iowa, for example, the private debt collector may be the final arbiter as to when an individual is in default and what is a reasonable payment to remove a license ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
supervision. Sophisticated risk assessment tools now help determine which offenders require the most supervision and what sort of monitoring and services they need. Global positioning systems, rapid-result drug ...
Publication • February 26, 2016
as to the time required to complete the programming and testing for defects and enhancements raised in change requests assigned to the current M-release. Mr. Dunnington then made the final decision as to what work ...
as many applications require an extensive online personality or skills assessments. For this reason, we relied on the RAs’ judgment, but provided detailed training about what employers would likely ask ...
Publication • 2016
Filed under: Wrongful Release
as to the time required to complete the programming and testing for defects and enhancements raised in change requests assigned to the current M-release. Mr. Dunnington then made the final decision as to what work ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Health care
the ability of individuals to work, care for themselves and others, and move freely about the world, which all undoubtedly impact their health and their dependents’ health. And regardless of what the sentence ...
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further incident. After being handcuffed the suspect stated "Holy fuck, what was that?" when he was advised that he had been hit with the TASER, the suspect further stated, "I never want to be hit ...
Publication • January 12, 2022
an addition, removal, or change to what is in this SOW or elsewhere in the contract documents, an amendment will need to be mutually agreed and executed in writing between Securus and the Department. Pricing ...
by corrections departments. A different kind of research is needed to learn what transpires in practice for people in restrictive housing. Moreover, the 2021 Survey asked each jurisdiction to report the formal ...
Publication • 2022
by corrections departments. A different kind of research is needed to learn what transpires in practice for people in restrictive housing. Moreover, the 2021 Survey asked each jurisdiction to report the formal ...
Case • 2002
, and they are not easily extended to the prison context, where inmates surrender their rights to pursue a livelihood and to contract freely with the State. Pp. 11-13. [19] (3) Determining what constitutes ...
Case • 1972
must be weighed and considered in terms of whether they violate the minimal standards established by the guarantees and the proscriptions of our Federal Constitution, not in terms of what this Court ...
Case • 2005
the disenfranchisement issue once, what would legislators have done if they did not have a discriminatory motive? 471 U.S. at 228-29. Here, we have the luxury of not having to delve into a complex counter-factual scenario ...
Case • 1978
the funds appropriated to it shall be spent . . . , it has no final say in deciding what its appropriations shall be." 532 F.2d 259, 263 (1976). The individual defendants, however, were "persons" under § 1983 ...
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