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Southern Center for Human Rights - The Crisis of Violence in Georgia's Prisons, 2014 THE CRISIS OF VIOLENCE IN GEORGIA’S PRISONS A REPORT BY THE J U LY 2 0 1 4 Southern Center for Human Rights – 1 2 –The Crisis of Violence in Georgia Prisons THE CRISIS OF …
Article • June 7, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, News
For Sale: New York Lakefront Property with Garage, Pig Farm and 736 Prison Cells by For Sale: New York Lakefront Property with Garage, Pig Farm and 736 Prison Cells What New York State is doing with some of its closed prisons is like dragging an old, unwanted couch out to …
Article • June 7, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
Prison Officials Praise Industry Programs Despite Downsides by David Reutter Prison Officials Praise Industry Programs Despite Downsides by David M. Reutter As the U.S. economy remains sluggish and companies consider layoffs to cut costs, the outlook for prison industry programs is mixed, with some reporting increased revenue and others reporting …
CCA Guard Killed During Riot was on Prisoners’ “Hit List” by Matthew Clarke CCA Guard Killed During Riot was on Prisoners’ “Hit List” by Matt Clarke A federal lawsuit filed by the family of a guard murdered during a riot at a Mississippi facility claims that prison officials knew the …
Article • June 6, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
Filed under: Voting, Statistics/Trends
5.85 Million People Disenfranchised in Supposedly Democratic America by David Reutter 5.85 Million People Disenfranchised in Supposedly Democratic America by David M. Reutter The United States is billed as the world’s largest and greatest democracy. However, it is also “one of the world’s strictest nations when it comes to denying …
Article • June 6, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
Oregon Garnishment Exemption Protects Funds in Prisoners’ Accounts by Mark Wilson Oregon Garnishment Exemption Protects Funds in Prisoners’ Accounts by Mark Wilson An Oregon judge has held that a prosecutor improperly seized money from a prisoner’s trust account to pay a court-ordered “compensatory fine.” In 2006, Norman Earl Schlunt was …
Are We Really Witnessing the End of Mass Incarceration? by James Kilgore Are We Really Witnessing the End of Mass Incarceration? by James Kilgore “This is the beginning of the end of mass incarceration.” – Natasha Frost, associate dean of Northeastern University’s school of criminology and criminal justice   After …
Publication • 2014
ClaimStat Report on Judgments and Settlements against NY DOC 2014 ClaimStat Alert Office of the New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer AUGUST 2014 BUREAU OF POLICY & RESEARCH AND BUREAU OF LAW AND ADJUSTMENT ClaimStat is an initiative of Comptroller Scott M. Stringer to save taxpayer money and improve …
Publication • June 1, 2014
Filed under: Victims, Restitution
Compensating Victims of Crime Douglas Evans CUNY 2014 Compensating Victims of Crime Douglas N. Evans Research & Evaluation Center John Jay College of Criminal Justice June 2014 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | Preparation of this report was supported by a grant from Justice Fellowship. The author wishes to thank the members of Justice …
Publication • June 1, 2014
Talking Criminal Justice and Public Safety FrameWorks Institute 2014 Talking Criminal Justice and Public Safety: A FrameWorks Message Memo Prepared for the FrameWorks Institute by: Susan Nall Bales with Courtney D. Cogburn June 2014 In Partnership with the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard University Law …
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
Northern Branch Jail Operating Cost Santa Barbara CA Grand Jury Report 2014 Northern Branch Jail Operating Cost When They Build It You Will Pay SUMMARY After years of study and planning, Santa Barbara County is confronting its jail-overcrowding problem by constructing a new Northern Branch Jail, which includes a transition …
Publication • 2014
Bridging the Divide Partnership for Safety and Justice 2014 Bridging the Divide Bridging the Divide A new paradigm for addressing safety, crime, and victimization A new paradigm for addressing safety, crime, and victimization 1 Bridging the Divide This report documents some of the key insights from four national convenings funded …
Publication • 2014
Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program Technical Report BJS 2014 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics TECHNICAL REPORT August 2014, NCJ 247137 Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program, 2014 Alexia D. Cooper, Ph.D., and Kimberly Martin, Ph.D., BJS Statisticians Introduction As part of the Consolidated Appropriations …
Publication • June 1, 2014
Is Public Safety Realignment Reducing Recidivism in California?, PPIC, 2014 Is Public Safety Realignment Reducing Recidivism in California? June 2014 Magnus Lofstrom, Steven Raphael, and Ryken Grattet with research support from Brandon Martin Supported with funding from the Smith Richardson Foundation Summary California has had one of the highest recidivism …
Publication • 2014
NYU Law Review - Private Prisoner Rehabilitation Proposal, 2014 \\jciprod01\productn\N\NYU\89-1\NYU106.txt unknown Seq: 1 18-MAR-14 13:52 WE TRIED TO MAKE THEM OFFER REHAB, BUT THEY SAID, “NO, NO, NO!”: INCENTIVIZING PRIVATE PRISON REFORM THROUGH THE PRIVATE PRISONER REHABILITATION CREDIT CASSANDRE MONIQUE DAVILMAR* Mass incarceration in the United States has led many …
Skewed Justice: Report on Lobbying's Effect on Sentencing Trends - American Constitution Society, 2014 10/22/2014 FireShot Capture - Skewed Justice - http___skewedjustice.org_ Summary The e::-.:plosion in spending on television attack a dve1tisements in state supreme court elections accelerated by the Citizens United decision has m ade courts less likely to …
Publication • 2014
America's Mass Incarceration and the Role of Discretion Mark Osler DePaul J. of Soc. Just. 2014 \\jciprod01\productn\D\DPJ\7-2\DPJ205.txt unknown Seq: 1 24-JUL-14 9:07 A “HOLOCAUST IN SLOW MOTION?” AMERICA’S MASS INCARCERATION AND THE ROLE OF DISCRETION MARK OSLER AND JUDGE MARK W. BENNETT1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction . . . …
Publication • 2014
A Slow Motion Lynching?, Article on Mass Incarceration and the War on Drugs, Mark w. Bennett, 2014 A SLOW MOTION LYNCHING? THE WAR ON DRUGS, MASS INCARCERATION, DOING KIMBROUGH JUSTICE, AND A RESPONSE TO TWO THIRD CIRCUIT JUDGES Mark W. Bennett* Abstract A federal district court judge who has sentenced …
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
FL DOC Annual Report 2012-2013 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS ANNUAL REPORT Fiscal Year 2012-2013 Changing Lives To Ensure a Safer Florida Visit our Website www.dc.state.fl.us/index.html Subscribe to our RSS Feed www.dc.state.fl.us/rss/index.html Follow Us on Twitter @FL_Corrections “Like Us” on Facebook www.facebook.com/FLCorrections Visit Our YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/myfloridadoc Find Us on Pinterest …
Publication • 2014
Race and Punishment Report on Racial Perceptions of Crime and Punishment Sentencing Project 2014 RACE AND PUNISHMENT: RACIAL PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AND SUPPORT FOR PUNITIVE POLICIES For more information, contact: The Sentencing Project 1705 DeSales Street NW 8th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 628-0871 sentencingproject.org twitter.com/sentencingproj facebook.com/thesentencingproject This report was …
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