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Article • May 5, 2016 • from PLN May, 2016
Prisoners in Chicago Learn Skills, Improve Neighborhoods by Demolishing Vacant Homes by Gary Hunter Cook County, Illinois has become the first county in the nation to employ a new, double-edged strategy to attack neighborhood blight and train jail prisoners for productive employment following their release, by using prisoner labor to …
Idaho Prison Population Drops, Out-of-State Prisoners Re-turned by Christopher Zoukis In a positive sign of declining prison populations, on February 10, 2016, Idaho Department of Correction Director Kevin H. Kempf announced that all 173 state prisoners remaining at the Kit Carson Correctional Center, a Colorado facility operated by Corrections Corporation …
Publication • March 9, 2016
BOP Compassionate Release Program, OIG, 2013 U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General Evaluation and Inspections Division The Federal Bureau of Prisons’ Compassionate Release Program April 2013 I-2013-006 EXECUTIVE DIGEST In the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, Congress authorized the Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) …
Article • March 7, 2016
Tulare County, California Settles Prisoner Suicide Case for $1 Million by Derek Gilna Mario Lopez, Jr., according to his attorney's federal civil rights complaint filed by his family in 2011 after his suicide in the Tulare County, California jail, "was a mentally ill man who had suffered for many years …
Article • March 7, 2016
New Report Details California Counties’ “AB 109” Correctional Priorities by Derek Gilna A new report issued by Stanford University explores how California Assembly Bill 109 (AB 109), also known as the “realignment bill,” has shifted control of local correction activities to county agencies from the state.  Funded by state block …
Article • March 7, 2016
California Counties Say Jail Space is Lacking Because Of Red Tape, Recession by Joe Watson Bureaucratic hurdles and the Great Recession are being blamed for a purportedly dire lack of jail space in California, where the state's "realignment" law has forced overcrowded prisons to transfer low-level offenders to the custody …
Article • March 1, 2016 • from PLN March, 2016
Tennessee: Theft, Misconduct Charges Pending Against Former Jail Supervisor, Son by David Reutter A father and son have been charged with misconduct and theft for inappropriate conduct with prisoners and double-billing supervision over a work crew from a Tennessee jail. According to Police Chief Mark Sirois, the Johnson City Police …
Article • March 1, 2016 • from PLN March, 2016
Federal Prisoner Wins $300,000 Judgment on Medical Negligence Claim by Derek Gilna Federal prisoner Michael Patrick Giambalvo won a judgment against the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) in a Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) action alleging medical negligence. The award by West Virginia U.S. District Court Judge Michael Siebert was for …
Sexual Harassment, Abuse Alleged at Oklahoma Halfway House for Women by Joe Watson Ownership of a privately-operated Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) halfway house near Tulsa has changed hands in the midst of at least two lawsuits and possible criminal charges stemming from allegations that the owner of a sandwich …
Publication • February 24, 2016
Memo to Commissioner on Lee Riot, CCA, 2004 Memorandum To: JohnRees,Commissioner From: PattiR. Webb,Warden Date: October 4,2004 Subject: CriticalIlrcidentReview Re: LeeAdjustmentCenter Ms' GeorgiaDunn, Mr. Don Bottom, and myself were directedto review the Critical Incident that occurredat Lee AdjustmentCenteron Septemb er 14, 2004. We agreedon two days, Septernber27ft and286. We met …
Senate Letter to Director of FBOP re relocation of female inmates Danbury FCI, US Senate, 2013 tinitnl �tatrs �rnatr WASHINGTON. DC 20510 October 4, 2013 The Honorable Charles E. Samuels, Jr. Director Federal Bureau of Prisons 320 First Street NW Washington, DC 20534 Dear Director Samuels: Thank you for your …
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Out of State Transfers
Locked Up and Shipped Away - Interstate Prisoner Transfers and Private Prisons, Grassroots Leadership, 2016 Locked Up & Shipped Away: Interstate Prisoner Transfers and the Private Prison Industry Winter 2016 Update January 2016 LOCKED UP & SHIPPED AWAY: Interstate Prisoner Transfers and the Private Prison Industry Winter 2016 Update JANUARY …
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Classification
Post-Dukes cases certifying classes of persons in government custody, 2014 Post-Dukes cases certifying classes of persons in government custody First Circuit Kenneth R. ex rel. Tri-County CAP, Inc./GS v. Hassan, 293 F.R.D. 254 (D.N.H. 2013) Connor B. ex rel. Vigurs v. Patrick, 278 F.R.D. 30 (D. Mass. 2011) Second Circuit …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Contract re confinement of ADC inmates in Bowie Co, 2015
Publication • February 11, 2016
Separation by Bars and Miles, PPI, 2015 Home Page > Blog > Separation by Bars and Miles: New report finds that great... Separation by Bars and Miles: New report finds that great distances make prison visits few and far between by Bernadette Rabuy, October 20, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October …
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Classification
Revised Gang Certification Policies, Nov, CDCR, 2012 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2012 CDCR implementing its new gang management reforms Case-by-case reviews of gang-validated inmates an important step in new Security Housing Unit policy SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is now implementing a pilot program that will …
Publication • February 9, 2016
Filed under: Classification
Prisoner Classification Study, CDCR, 2011 THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION EXPERT PANEL STUDY OF THE INMATE CLASSIFICATION SCORE SYSTEM State of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ___________________________________________________ Office of Research Research and Evaluation Branch December 2011 Distributed by the: CDCR Research and Evaluation Branch 1515 S Street., …
Vermont’s Policy of Sending Prisoners Out-of-State Found Unconstitutional by David Reutter A Vermont Superior Court held the policy of the Vermont Department of Corrections (VDOC) to send hundreds of male prisoners to out-of-state facilities, regardless of whether they have close bonds with their young children, while keeping all women prisoners …
Article • January 12, 2016
Filed under: Transfers
“Realignment” Forces California's Newest City to Disincorporate by Joe Watson California's decision to transfer responsibility of tens of thousands of state prisoners to its counties is being blamed for the state's newest city, Jurupa Valley, disincorporating. About 50 miles east of Los Angeles, Jurupa Valley, a city of around 100,000, …
Brief • December 16, 2015
Sale v. Anderson et al, CO, Complaint, out of state transfer political prisoner, 2015 Case 1:15-cv-02728-LTB Document 1 Filed 12/16/15 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 28 Case 1:15-cv-02728-LTB Document 1 Filed 12/16/15 USDC Colorado Page 2 of 28 Case 1:15-cv-02728-LTB Document 1 Filed 12/16/15 USDC Colorado Page 3 of 28 …
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