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Publication • May 8, 2017
associations to determine the types of technical and soft skills they require. Key business planning considerations  How much facility space, utility infrastructure and equipment is needed, and what ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
on the floor of a van without his wheelchair or any other device to keep him secure and transported him approximately four miles to another jail facility. [FN1] What is most unusual about this incident ...
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Protests
this growing interest in criminal justice reform, prisons remain “the black boxes of our society,” 6 leaving the public struggling to understand what exactly goes on behind prison walls. Intrepid journalists ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Crime/Demographics
on Education Finance: 1993-2013. 2.4 Descriptive statistics Table 1 shows what percentage of our samples were left–behind and whether they were left-behind by their mother, father or both parents. Table 2 ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Transgender
further indebted to Cole Wintheiser (Penn Law ‘20) for providing me with a sounding board to test all ideas foreign and familiar. Finally, I know that this Article would be a pale image of what ...
Publication • January 1, 2019
mandated trial rights.43 What might have been the first “user fee” in the criminal context was in 1846, when Michigan authorized the recovery of medical costs from prisoners.44 Over a century later ...
Publication • 2021
into society as they are denied a stake in what happens in their communities.”18 In addition, the absence of “those with direct experience of the criminal justice system” is a detriment to juries, since ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
questions: 1) Is inmate safety at risk due to Jail Health Services’ medication practices? 2) What are the key causes of medication incidents and errors? 3) Are medications, including narcotics and other ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
are in a user-friendly task oriented format to teach state agency personnel what they need to know to do their job. Courses are often separated into modules based on the types of duties staff members tend ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Gun Laws/Crimes, Firearms
English and American history to discover what historical justification the Supreme Court was referring to. Part II examines what the Supreme Court has said about firearm prohibitions on felons. Section ...
Brief • May 11, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Staff approach individuals in custody is needed. It bears repeating that simply identifying and articulating what needs to change, and/or requiring the development of plans to change practice does ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Excessive Force
the penitentiary system), many prisoners have been subjected to beatings and other illtreatment, sometimes rising to the level of torture. What is more, the government’s latest anti-crime efforts have led ...
Publication • 2015
important but largely neglected questions: How will increased temperatures and heat waves caused by climate change affect prisons, jails, and their staff and inmate populations? And what can correctional ...
Board, 31 LAW & INFO. 369, 405 (2013); Russell, supra note 4; Sarah Sloan, Why Parole Eligibility Isn’t Enough: What Roper, Graham, and Miller Mean for Juvenile Offenders and Parole, 47 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L ...
Board, 31 LAW & INFO. 369, 405 (2013); Russell, supra note 4; Sarah Sloan, Why Parole Eligibility Isn’t Enough: What Roper, Graham, and Miller Mean for Juvenile Offenders and Parole, 47 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
for the Protection of Human Subjects (Common Rule).................................................I-6 46.101 To What Does This Policy Apply?..............................I-6 46.110 Expedited Review Procedures ...
Case • 1993
the challenged board member regarding what the complaining officer said about the incident when she spoke to him immediately afterwards. Absent testimony from the challenged member regarding the content ...
Case • 1997
, and recommended referral to administrative segregation. Defendant Don Roper approved the action. Driscoll alleged that the CV did not state any facts supporting the violation and that he was never advised what ...
Case • 1998
are "exhausted," should be interpreted to mean precisely what is obviously intended Ä that a federal court should not prematurely "decide" the merits of any such action. Federal courts should not adjudicate any ...
Case • 1993
(9th Cir. 1992); Romero, 931 F.2d at 627. [15] A law is "clearly established" when "the contours of the right [are] sufficiently clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he ...
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