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family obtained, through the American Civil Liberties Union, (hereinafter ACLU) , the court ordered Consent Decree that was part of a class-action settlement in Sandra Herrera, et al. v. Pierce County ...
Brief • August 31, 2009
Filed under: Telephones
11 29 EXHIBIT 4 EXHIBIT 5 Kevin Rothstein, "Phone fee hike may quiet inmates," The Patriot Ledger, Dec. 1, 2001 Montgomery County, Maryland Contract with Global Tel*Link Co. for Inmate Telephone ...
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by Thornburgh v. Abbott, 490 U.S. 401 (1989); Pell v. Procunier, 417 U.S. 817, 819 (1974). 25 See Jones v. N.C. Prisoners’ Lab. Union, Inc., 433 U.S. 119, 121 (1977). 26 See Martinez, 416 U.S. at 419; Johnson v ...
Case • 1998
. (internal quotations omitted). [*545] "A consent decree is a final judgment that may be reopened only to the extent that equity requires." Rufo v. Inmates of Suffolk County Jail, 502 U.S. 367, 389, 116 L. Ed ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
from improvements made during 40 years of federal oversight after a lawsuit was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which resulted in the closure of Parchman’s Unit 32 in 2010 ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
idle time in prisons and jails, n99 leaving inmates with few productive activities. Thus, prisoners find a way to occupy themselves and experience pleasure with tools that they control ---- their bodies ...
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Case • 2000
. GILMORE, JR., AND INMATES OF SAN QUENTIN STATE PRISON, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INTERVENOR, V. PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEFENDANT-APPELLEE. MAURICE THOMPSON; CHARLES ...
Case • 1991
the Monterey County Jail to the Northern California Women's Facility (NCWF) at Stockton, California. 2. Ms. Valdez had been previously incarcerated at NCWF. 3. Ms. Valdez has two children. 4. Ms. Valdez ...
felons convicted of nonviolent, nonserious, and non‑sex‑related crimes from the State to the counties. Although the number of inmates housed in state prisons has decreased since realignment, the recidivism ...
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housed an average of nearly 6000 adult inmates and 41 children, making it the ninth largest jail in the United States.7 The children of OPP were confined separately from adults, in a section of the prison ...
Brief • August 12, 2016
Rufo v. Inmates of Suffolk County Jail, 502 U.S. 367; 112 S. Ct. 748; 116 L. Ed. 2d 867 (1992) ....................................................................................... 6 Singh v. Holder ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
, as the mistreatment of inmates has resulted in a spectrum of abuses that particularly impact marginalized populations including transgender persons, women1, the elderly, youth, the disabled, and the mentally ill ...
Publication • December 1, 2011
......................................................................................................................... 200 Barnstable County Correctional Facility ........................................................................................................................... 201 Berkshire County Jail ...
2. End One-Size-Fits-All Sentencing Cory Booker, Unites States Senator for New Jersey 7 3. Ban the Box Cornell William Brooks, President and CEO of the NAACP 13 4. Save Jail for the Dangerous ...
Annual report • December 31, 2016
of Corrections: A Culture of Corruption, Abuse and Deaths.” Human Rights Defense Center Annual Report 2016 [2] ƒ March: “Widespread Corruption in L.A. County Jails Leads to Federal Investigation, Indictments ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
, and County Jails, will officially cease. This means that from this date on, all racial group hostilities need to be at an end… and if personal issues arise between individuals, people need to do all they can ...
, OIG Review, 2004. 23 See Appendix A. 24 Department of Justice, OIG Review, 2004. 25 Department of Justice, OIG Review, 2004. GW HSPI/UVA CIAG 4 into prisons and jails. They provide inmates ...
services providers into prisons and jails. They provide inmates with reading materials that include non20 S. Gerwehr and S. Daly, Al-Qaida: Terrorist Selection and Recruitment, (McGraw-Hill Homeland ...
Annual report • December 31, 2008
in Prison Profiteers. ƒƒ Naseem S. Miller of the Ocala, Florida Star-Banner interviewed and quoted Paul Wright in an article titled “Inmates will keep verified meds under new jail program,” published on April ...
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