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Brief • 2007
out the relllainder of my sentence. During that time I attempted to make contact with Ms. PhilIips, she avoided any communication with me in regard to my situation; I had a relative contact my counselor ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
and prisons have had large clusters of cases. Such clusters are even occurring in regions that have not yet seen widespread community transmission. COVID-19 disease is continuing to spread to additional urban ...
In-the-News Article • April 5, 2021
, a Massachusetts-based organization dedicated to prison abolition and release of LGBTQ prisoners — outlines the stories of incarcerated queer folk and how prisons influence their community. The report ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
in Des Moines, Iowa. David Peters, Ph.D. Andrew Hochstetler, Ph.D. 1 OVERVIEW What is the project about? To understand the individual and community factors that drive recidivism rates among parolees ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
facility will provide offenders with the privilege of reasonable and equitable access to telephones to communicate with persons outside the facility. The warden/superintendent or designee may review ...
Brief • February 10, 2023
Filed under: Censorship
Brown v. Prince George's County, MD, Settlement, Censorship, 2023 CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION SUBJECT TO FRE 408 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE This Settlement Agreement and Release ("Settlement ...
Article • September 15, 2009
process—during incarceration and upon re-entry into the community. Consistent with the handful of studies on gambling within prisons and jails, I have found that typically about 40% of prisoners in our ...
Chicago, Illinois 60602 (312) 726-6207 erm@moorlaw net www moorlaw net Confidentiality Statement. The information contained in this electronic mail communication is intended only for the personal ...
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Filed under: Telephones
-Social Skills Program. (4) To monitor expenditures of the IRF Fund budget. (5) To communicate with the Director of Correctional Services/designee on equipment purchased over $100. (6) To assess inmate ...
Publication • January 29, 2018
. The ban on in-person visits does not fully explain this increase, but studies have shown that it is harder to build trust and intimacy through video communications than through a personal conversation ...
Publication • March 23, 2016
State of Washington DOC Contract-FSH Communications, LLC Amendment No. 6 State of Washington Department of Corrections Contract No. CDOC6840 Amendment No. 6 1rhl6 Ame1rndlment to Contract ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
Julie Veach, Chief Federal Communications Commission Wireless Competition Bureau Office of the Secretary 445 12th Street SW Room TW-B204 Washington, DC 20554 Re~18jRt of Bnbbl' ~ ef. Docket # 96-128 Dear ...
that post-release participation in community-based treatment may have on reoffending. Despite these limitations, however, the present study contains a number of strengths that have been lacking from most ...
Publication
Filed under: International
. The participation of this officer in the life of the prison contributes a good deal to the safety of the prison; and may also be of benefit to prisoners and to the community as prisoners are released. Links ...
, & Waul, 2001). If juvenile offenders are included, approximately 700,000 individuals with educational, vocational, physical, mental health, and drug treatment needs enter communities across the country ...
, Defendants 18 have illegally restricted Plaintiffs’ telephone access in the following ways: 19 20 a. impeding all confidential communications with counsel, depriving Plaintiffs of the attorney-client ...
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phoenix Taeva Shefler Community Advisory Board Rose Braz B♀ (rita d. brown) Angela Davis Linda Evans Pam Fadem Ruthie Gilmore Holmes Hummel Dorsey Nunn Andrea Pritchett Frances Free Ramos Elihu Rosenblatt ...
community, which shortens sentences for nonviolent offenders, expands good time, and returns discretion to judges to decide which youth are tried as adults (Proposition 57), is on the ballot for November 2016 ...
Rogers, et al. v. Colorado Dept. of Corrections, et al., CO, videophone communication for deaf prisoners, order, 2019 Case 1:16-cv-02733-STV Document 158 Filed 09/18/19 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 48 ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
spending, public safety prospects, and impact on communities is very troubling. In this regard it is particularly instructive to examine the four states that are the focus of this report – Kansas, Michigan ...
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