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Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
.” The bonds in question are generally available only to those arrested on misdemeanor charges. Harris County has the third largest jail system in the United States, and around 50,000 people ...
Article • July 15, 2003 • from PLN July, 2003
from all felony arrest. He said that this would provide another tool to be misused by the police, "to find an excuse to arrest people just so you can get their biological specimen. As soon as you expand ...
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Taser Mn Crisis Cops 2001 St. Paul, MN Pioneer Press CriSIs COpS defuse run-ios el with mentally ill people Minneapolis police say training helps them settle conflicts with less force BY AMY ...
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was destroyed was not enough. Infiltration and entrapment helped to further intimidate. Groups of people were being arrested for crimes that happened years ago via wire-taps and paid snitches. Infiltration ...
EMS. She was arrested on 10 felony charges on March 8, 2024. Just over a month later, Judge Metlock jailed Noel after learning that he had failed to get rid of two guns he wasn’t allowed to keep ...
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
find a job after graduating from college. “The people who end up in these jobs are people who couldn’t get a job as a police officer, couldn’t get through law school, couldn’t get ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
, prisoners and staff are at higher risk for exposure to flu and will benefit more from getting the flu vaccine. Similar to COVID-19, people with various chronic illnesses or disabilities are at greater risk ...
Article • March 31, 2017
days of school in the months leading up to his arrest. When asked about the fighting, Cody said he loses his temper when other kids tease him, or when he hears “people talking about my parents ...
experts have long suspected – that offenders’ pre-arrest incomes are significantly lower than the incomes of people who are not incarcerated. Interestingly, the research did not require a new ...
Publication • 2017
Filed under: Protests
in the prison before the protesters arrived. Many of the people who contributed to this report were brutally arrested and charged with low-level misdemeanors – such as “obstruction of a highway” – and some report ...
they were packed so tightly together.97 One detainee heard from other women who had been arrested previously that since the protests At least four people interviewed described being held without adequate ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
........................................................................................................................................................ 02 Introduction................................................................................................................................................ 03 People in the Justice System Racial ...
the risk of arrest for the general population.7 Put differently, people are treated as criminals long after they pose any significant risk of committing further crimes— making it difficult for many to move ...
. “Returning citizen” includes both previously incarcerated people and people with criminal records, classifications which often, but do not necessarily, overlap. For instance, a person can be arrested and spend ...
and he was like, "oh he's just a drug addict." People were just looking in there like he was a freak show. The only time people checked on him were when they were getting checked into the jail ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
of 400,000 people released in 30 states in 2005. While it found re-arrest rates are high for all those released from prison, people convicted of violent offenses are less likely to be re-arrested within three ...
Brief • August 19, 2011
that specifically. Would a well-trained officer, an experienced officer expect that people are going to look at police involved in making an arrest? Yes. Q So every time a police officer makes an arrest and people ...
Article • January 12, 2017
facility. In other words, if you can’t pay your electronic monitoring bill, you get sent back to jail.  “The electronic monitoring people are like old-fashioned bounty hunters,” says ...
Publication • November 17, 2017
prisons held over 1.6 million individuals,1 and nearly 4.9 million people were on parole or probation.2 One in three Americans will be arrested by the age of 23.3 People with criminal justice histories ...
Article • March 28, 2017
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
peers are inundated. "Before they reach out to me, they’ve written to a hundred people, every Innocence Project, you name it,” Whitman says. “Either they get no answer or they get a form ...
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