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, and are unable to separate their privatization ideology from the reality of what happens when prisons and related services such as prison medical care are privatized. Currently, CCA operates one state prison ...
Article • April 1, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
Filed under: Voting, Release and Reentry
The Will of the People: Ex-prisoners Voted into Public Office by Joe Watson What happens when voters elect a public official once deemed a public threat by the criminal justice system? From ...
condition would be not only speculative and/or hypothetical as to what the Respondent’s mental condition will be at the time he could be subject to civil management (when he is about to be released ...
Article • February 15, 2014 • from PLN February, 2014
around her and formed what would ultimately be “No More Jails.” Our foundation was the decade of work CUCPJ had done on social justice issues, particularly focusing on race and the criminal legal system ...
of ALEC for over a decade. Who Loses? So what is so bad about private prison companies influencing policymakers and the government agencies with which they contract? In short, it causes public officials ...
their doors and for the prison staff to evacuate their posts.” The complaint alleged that the Crowley County facility did not have adequate staff on hand to react to what happened next. Further, CCA staff ...
to the incompetence of its employees, third-party reviewers and auditors, and the media for “unjust criticism” of its operations. What Corizon may do best is scapegoating others for its poor management ...
Article • March 3, 2016
and exonerated by DNA evidence after 18 years of incarceration. In 2013, however, he was living on food stamps and a monthly disability payment of less than $700.3 What makes it so hard for someone to win ...
Article • March 1, 2016
not recall how much money he received from that fundraiser.  “As far as what monies I’ve got, you’d have to ask the campaign treasurer because I really don’t know,” he said ...
Article • July 15, 2013 • from PLN July, 2013
staff to do what we can to protect them from this disease.... Third, if we deal aggressively today with the problem, we will see less complications, less deaths, and have less costs in the future.... We ...
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
; and everyone pays an outsized price,” says Wendy Sawyer, senior analyst of the Prison Policy Initiative. That’s what happened to Carol Speaks’s son. Speaks asked that Truthout not name her son ...
Article • May 14, 2019
wondering if you’re going to be crippled, you know, you’re going to be in pain for the rest of your life,” Oates said. “You know, what’s going to happen to me? Am I going ...
Article • September 5, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
was signed into law in May 2019. “For too long, our state has been in the dark about what is happening within our jails,” said Oregon House Majority Leader Jennifer Williamson, who sponsored ...
In-the-News Article • June 16, 2017
she can afford to pay; sometimes even that is a struggle. “You live on your own, you can’t really afford it,” she said. But she sets aside the money because she knows what ...
In-the-News Article • March 28, 2019
, the outcome of the case raises troubling questions about the status of incarcerated people. “If we are not employees, then what are we?” Alexander wrote in the wake of the ruling. He ...
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not permitted to be there and that they were being arrested. 25. The Claimant was in shock and dismay as he did not know what he and/or others had done to be stopped, detained, and placed under arrest. 3 26 ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
to notify Chamberlain when the petition was denied and failed to timely file a state habeas petition. In both Holland and here, ‘the failures seriously prejudiced a client who thereby lost what ...
for their work, albeit at 2008 rates. 12 indicate that, for the first quarter of 2010, the current dispute 13 has resulted in their counsel being paid $110,070 less than what 14 they should have been paid ...
Brief • January 22, 2009
: Was a formal Risk Management Bureau (RMB) Critical Incident Analysis (CIA) . conducted? Yes Will a formal Risk Management Bureau audit be required? If yes, what is the ;date the audit will be performed? Name ...
Brief • 2009
was “out of his mind ” and “crazy right now,” and that she did not know what to do or who to call. She said her son was “talking crazy,” saying he is “Jesus Christ” and “has to save the world.” She further ...
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