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Brief • August 11, 2016
Fox v Peters, OR, Order, Spinal Injury Release Plan, 2016 Case 6:16-cv-01602-MC Document 14 Filed 08/11/16 Page 1 of 6 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON STEVEN FOX, Case No. 6:16-cv-01602-MC Plaintiff, ORDER v. COLETTE PETERS, Director of the Oregon Department of Corrections, in her …
Brief • August 11, 2016
Knickerbocker v. City of Colville, WA, Order Denying Def's Motion for for Summary Judgement, Police Sexual Misconduct, 2016 Case 2:15-cv-00019-RMP Document 64 Filed 08/11/16 1 2 3 4 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 6 7 8 TIFFANY KNICKERBOCKER, a single person; DARCY BODY, a single person, …
In-the-News Article • August 11, 2016
PLN quoted re lawsuits over problematic toilets in Riverside County jail Aug. 11, 2016 Articles with PLN Quotes Desert Sun Overflowing jailhouse toilets could cost county up to $330K Brett Kelman, The Desert Sun3:19 p.m. PDT August 11, 2016   Thirty-three lawsuits have been filed over 'ping pong toilets' in …
Publication • August 11, 2016
Out of Sight, Out of Mind - Colorado’s continued warehousing of mentally ill prisoners in solitary confinement, ACLU, 2014 Out of Sight, Out of Mind Colorado’s continued warehousing of mentally ill prisoners in solitary confinement The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to fulfilling …
Publication • August 11, 2016
Costs and Consequences - The High Price of Policing Immigrant Communities, ACLU, 2011 Costs and Consequences: The High Price of Policing Immigrant Communities A Report by the ACLU of Northern California COSTS AND CONSEQUENCES: THE HIGH PRICE OF POLICING IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. . . . . …
Publication • August 11, 2016
Making the Transition - Rethinking Jail Reentry in Los Angeles County, Vera Institute, 2013 SUBSTANCE USE AND MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM Making The Transition: Rethinking Jail Reentry in Los Angeles County Talia Sandwick Karen Tamis Jim Parsons Cesar Arauz-Cuadra Vera Institute of Justice February 2013 Page intentionally left blank Acknowledgments The …
Publication • August 11, 2016
Public Safety Realignment – What is it?, CPOC, 2012 changes occurring in the wake of the new sentencing options; however, prior to October, there had already been a trend of decreasing felony probation grants. It is expected that Realignment will have an impact on regular felony grants of probation, but …
Publication • August 11, 2016
CDCR High Risk Update Audit - Public Safety Realignment and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, CA State Auditor, 2015 April 2015 Report 2015-609/2015-610 High Risk Update— Public Safety Realignment and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation COMMITMENT INTEGRITY The State Has Reduced Overcrowding in Its Prisons, but …
Brief • August 11, 2016
Al Matar v. Borchardt, IL, Complaint, Excessive Force, 2016 Case: 1:16-cv-08033 Document #: 1 Filed: 08/11/16 Page 1 of 11 PageID #:1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION ITEMID AL MATAR, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) P.O. D.R. BORCHARDT #16806, ) P.O. T.P. …
Publication • August 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform, Juveniles
Pioneers of Youth Justice Reform: Achieving System Change Using Resolution, Reinvestment, and Realignment Strategies, JJC and CUNY, 2012 Pioneers of Youth Justice Reform: Achieving System Change Using Resolution, Reinvestment, and Realignment Strategies Douglas N. Evans Research and Evaluation Center July 2012 COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE THE AUTHOR Douglas N. Evans …
Publication • August 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform, Juveniles
Juvenile Justice Reform – A Blueprint, YTFG, 2012 JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM A BLUEPRINT Improving Outcomes for Youth We invite you to join us in embracing a commitment to juvenile justice reform An overwhelming enthusiasm for previous editions of this Blueprint has led us to print a third edition. Our tenets …
Publication • August 11, 2016
A Courtroom Unlike Any Other - Santa Clara County’s Parolee Reentry Court is a Case Study in Reducing Prison Recidivism, SOOO, 2011 ‘A Courtroom Unlike Any Other’ Santa Clara County’s Parolee Reentry Court is a Case Study in Reducing Prison Recidivism A report prepared for the California Senate Rules Committee …
Publication • August 11, 2016
Juvenile Justice Realignment - Limited Information Prevents a Meaningful Assessment of Realignment’s Effectiveness, California State Auditor, 2012 Juvenile Justice Realignment Limited Information Prevents a Meaningful Assessment of Realignment’s Effectiveness September 2012 Report 2011-129 Independent NONPARTISAN TRANSPARENT Accountability The first five copies of each California State Auditor report are free. Additional …
Publication • August 11, 2016
Juvenile Justice Reform - Realigning Responsibilities, CA Little Hoover Commission, 2008 JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM: REALIGNING RESPONSIBILITIES LITTLE HOOVER COMMISSION July 2008 State of California LITTLE HOOVER COMMISSION July 14, 2008 The Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor of California The Honorable Don Perata President pro Tempore of the Senate and members of …
The Impact of Probation and Parole Populations on Arrests in Four California Cities, Justice Center, 2013 The Impact of Probation and Parole Populations on Arrests in Four California Cities A report prepared by the Council of State Governments Justice Center The Impact of Probation and Parole Populations on Arrests in …
Article • August 10, 2016
Oregon Interferes With Juvenile Offender Court Access by Mark Wilson On December 9, 2013, an Oregon federal court held that a juvenile offender adequately alleged that he was injured when prison officials interfered with his right to appeal his convictions. Oregon juvenile offenders are sentenced to Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) …
Article • August 10, 2016
Georgia District Court Deals Blow to Involuntary Debit Card Prisoner Refunds by Derek Gilna Robert Regan, a 67 year old arrested on a warrant in Rockdale County, Georgia, was carrying $764.00 when he was arrested.  When he finally released, instead of being given cash or a check for the money …
San Diego County Hit With $3 Million Dollar Jury Verdict In Prisoner Jail Death by Derek Gilna In 2011, Daniel Sisson, a 21-year-old asthma-sufferer with a severe heroin addiction and already in a drug-diversion program in San Diego County, California, was arrested again for drug possession. When he went with …
Canada: Phone Access Vital for Incarcerated Mothers by The Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan hosted an event on May 11, 2016 that coincided with Mother’s Day to raise awareness about women impacted by the criminal justice system and to highlight the fact that most incarcerated women are mothers and were …
Article • August 10, 2016
New GAO Study of BOP Budget Reveals Salaries, Pensions Top Outlays by Derek Gilna Congress is looking to cut the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Bureau of Prisons (BOP) budget, and at its request the federal government’s General Accounting Office (GAO) has published a comprehensive study of that budget for the …
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