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U.S. Settles Suit over Fatal Medical Negligence of Prisoner for $152,000 by Wayne David Crosser was convicted and sentenced on federal charges. He was kept in a holding cell at the MCC in San Diego while awaiting transportation to Texas for further prosecution. He suffered from a serious medical condition …
Brief • August 12, 2016
Flores v. Johnson, CA, Motion to Enforce Settlement, Detention and Release Protocol, 2016 Case 2:85-cv-04544-DMG-AGR Document 239-1 Filed 08/12/16 Page 1 of 29 Page ID #:6992 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS & …
Publication • August 12, 2016
Private Patrol Operator Fact Sheet, BSIS, 2002 STATE OF CALIFORNIA—STATE AND CONSUMER SERVICES AGENCY GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR. BUREAU OF SECURITY AND INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES P.O. Box 989002 West Sacramento, CA 95798-9002 (916) 322-4000 www.bsis.ca.gov AUGUST 2002 PRIVATE PATROL OPERATOR (FACT SHEET) Private Patrol Operator or Qualified Manager Requirements for …
Publication • August 12, 2016
Security Guard Fact Sheet, BSIS, 2012 DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS Bureau of Security and Investigative Services SECURITY GUARD GUIDE A SUMMARY OF LAWS GOVERNING THE PROFESSION JULY 2012 SECURITY GUARD GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 3 A Security Guard’s Role and Responsibilities .......................................................................... 3 Power to Arrest and Training …
Publication • August 12, 2016
Sheriff Letter to Board of Supervisors re inmate telephone system, LASD, 2016 AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR TO AGREEMENT NO. 77655 BY AND BETWEEN COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES AND PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES, INC. FOR INMATE TELEPHONE SYSTEM (ITS) AND SERVICES This Amendment Number Four (“Amendment”) to Agreement Number 77655 (“Agreement”) is entered …
Publication • August 12, 2016
A Consumer’s Guide to the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, BSIS, 2007 A Consumer’s Guide to the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services Many consumers concerned about safety turn to private security professionals to protect their homes and businesses. If you are considering hiring a private security professional, there …
Publication • August 12, 2016
Power to Arrest Training Manual, BSIS, 2011 POWER TO ARREST TRAINING MANUAL ______________________________________________________________________________ DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS Bureau of Security and Investigative Services POWER TO ARREST TRAINING MANUAL October 2011 STATE OF CALIFORNIA POWER TO ARREST TRAINING MANUAL ______________________________________________________________________________ POWER TO ARREST TRAINING MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Table of …
Article • August 11, 2016
Fatal California Police Shooting Video Unsealed Over Police Objections by Mark Wilson Following a $4.7 million settlement, a California federal court unsealed the dashcam footage of a police shooting, over law enforcement objections. On June 2, 2013, Agustin DeJesus Reynoso's bicycle was stolen from a Gardena, California CVS store. A …
Article • August 11, 2016
California’s “Realignment” Law Sends 38,000 State Prisoners to County Control by John E Dannenberg California’s response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s upholding of a federal court mandate to reduce state prison overcrowding (See: PLN July 2011, p. 1)) was to “realign” 38,000 lower level offenders from state prison custody to …
Article • August 11, 2016
Prisoner Receives $15,000 in Eye Loss Negligence Suit by The federal  Bureau of Prisons (BOP) paid $15,000 to settle a negligence lawsuit alleging officials at FCI-Lompoc in California failed to provide a prisoner medical treatment, resulting in blindness in his left eye. When prisoner Sheldon Woods entered FCT-Lompoc in September …
Los Angeles Sheriff's Office Settles Visitor Beating Case for $1 Million by Derek Gilna Los Angeles County Jail deputies have a reputation for brutal treatment of prisoners, and have paid out millions of dollars in settlements as a result. However, even a man visiting his brother Robert at Men's Central …
Article • August 11, 2016
California Prisoner Wins Reversal of Ex Post Facto Denial of Sentence Credits by Derek Gilna The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), has a long-standing policy of segregating gang members in Special Housing Units (SHU) to reduce violence. It also has a policy of day-for-day good time for CDCR …
Article • August 11, 2016
California: Mentally Ill Prisoners to Get Special Housing, More Treatment by Lonnie Burton In the latest installment of a 24-year battle over the treatment of mentally ill prisoners in the California prison system, the state agreed in August 2014 to begin removing those prisoners from isolation units and transition them …
Article • August 11, 2016
Blanket Enforcement of Sex Offender Residency Restrictions against San Diego Parolees Unconstitutional by Matthew Clarke On March 2, 2015, a California Court of Appeal held that the blanket enforcement of California’s residency restrictions against all registered sex offender parolees (RSOPs) in San Diego County was unconstitutional. This case involves four …
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 …
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 …
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