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Publication
Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
. Proposition 8— Protect Marriage Act, and Proposition 9—Victim’s Rights and Protection Act. Classrooms became voting stations and community volunteers became poll workers and election monitors. Inmates lined up ...
Brief • May 26, 2023
..........................................................................1 A. The Sheriff’s Department Does Not Maintain CIRB Material and Communications in Confidence. .............................................................................1 6 B. The Sheriff’s ...
of their communities. Our partners’ work shows that agencies can take steps to reduce their use of restrictive housing. Other leaders who are serious about rethinking conditions of confinement can benefit from ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
) is a national organization walking with migrants and refugees through ministries of service and justice, transforming U.S. communities by ensuring that newcomers are not only self-sufficient but also become ...
Publication • October 31, 2014
Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20554 Re: Comment for WC Docket No. 12-375 (Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking) Dear Chairman Wheeler: The Human Rights Defense ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
that is inconsistent with the reality. Many men slated for release are held in these camps, including some who languish because they are unable to be safely transferred to their home countries. The largest communal ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
in the introduction to the draft standards, “Sexual abuse of people in confinement violates their basic human rights, impedes the likelihood of their successful reentry into the community, and violates the government’s ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Census
Bureau counts people in prison where their bodies are confined—in prison—not the communities they come from and where they are genuine members.7 This would be an item of statistical trivia, but the new ...
Brief • September 17, 2014
Communications Commission 445 12th Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20554 Re: Comment for WC Docket No. 12-375 (Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking) Dear Chairman Wheeler: The Human Rights Defense Center submits ...
Brief • June 6, 2014
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
FCC Order Denying Petions by Securus Waivers of Interstate Calls 2014 Federal Communications Commission DA 14-786 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
are in prison or jail, while 4.7 million are monitored in the community on probation or parole. offenses; and Oklahoma’s governor directed parole officials to establish a sentence reduction policy for persons ...
Publication • 2023
Filed under: housing, Employment Record
of homelessness among formerly incarcerated individuals is With over half a million people in the United States 10x HIGHER living in a state of homelessness, media coverage and community awareness of the issue ...
for content, with the exception of emergency circumstances (de ned in the Electronic Communications Privacy Act 1986, as amended), Apple will only provide content in response to a search warrant issued upon ...
Brief
to assess a youth, develop goals to address the youth’s prioritized needs, review and report the youth’s progress, and plan for the youth’s transition to the community upon release. (7) Central Communications ...
Brief • January 26, 2016
deaf or hard of hearing prisoners being unable to communicate, participate, or understand what is happening during these interactions. b. Failure to Provide Auxiliary Aids and Services. The FDOC fails ...
Publication • November 17, 2016
to assess a youth, develop goals to address the youth’s prioritized needs, review and report the youth’s progress, and plan for the youth’s transition to the community upon release. (7) Central Communications ...
deaf or hard of hearing prisoners being unable to communicate, participate, or understand what is happening during these interactions. b. Failure to Provide Auxiliary Aids and Services. The FDOC fails ...
Case • 1988
at the Arizona State Prison. He is deaf, mute, and suffers from a severe progressive vision loss which results in increasingly narrow tunnel vision. He has difficulty communicating with people who do not know ...
Case • 2004
designate any available penal or correctional facility." 18 U.S.C. § 3621(b). Before December of 2002, the BOP frequently assigned prisoners facing short sentences to a community confinement center or a half ...
Filing
Whatcom County, WA 2011 Phone Contract with Legacy Communications Whatcom County Contract No. WHATCOM COUNTY CONTRACT INFORMATION SHEET :2.0111d..OO~ Originating Department: Whatcom County ...
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