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Lowering Recidivism through Family Communication by Alex Friedmann There are currently 2.2 million people held in prisons and jails in the United States,1 and an estimated 95% of prisoners currently in custody will one day be released. Based on 2012 data, around 637,400 people are released annually from state and …
Article • March 15, 2014 • from PLN March, 2014
Filed under: Visiting
Video Visitation a Growing Trend, but Concerns Remain by A growing trend toward the use of video visitation at jails across the country is drawing the praise of corrections officials and prisoners’ family members alike, though some advocacy groups worry that video visits could pose an undue financial hardship on …
Publication • February 7, 2014
Extended Family Visits in Prison, Office of Legislative Research Report, 2014 Office of Legislative Research Research Report February 7, 2014 2014-R-0053 EXTENDED FAMILY VISITS IN PRISON By: Christopher Reinhart, Chief Attorney EXTENDED FAMILY VISITS QUESTION  Defined as a prolonged visit in an area apart from the inmate population Provide …
Article • December 15, 2013 • from PLN December, 2013
Ninth Circuit Affirms Finding that Claim Accrues Each Time a Request for Conjugal Visits is Denied by On November 21, 2012, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court’s finding that a prisoner’s challenge to the denial of his request for conjugal visits was not barred by the …
Brief • November 12, 2013
Prieto v. Clarke, VI, SJ Order, Death Row Conditions, 2013 Case 1:12-cv-01199-LMB-IDD Document 91 Filed 11/12/13 Page 1 of 28 PageID# 1998 Case 1:12-cv-01199-LMB-IDD Document 91 Filed 11/12/13 Page 2 of 28 PageID# 1999 Case 1:12-cv-01199-LMB-IDD Document 91 Filed 11/12/13 Page 3 of 28 PageID# 2000 Case 1:12-cv-01199-LMB-IDD Document 91 …
Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
Filed under: Visiting
Utah DOC Ends "English Only" Visitation Requirement by Christopher Zoukis Utah DOC Ends "English Only" Visitation Requirement by Christopher Zoukis As of August 1, 2013, Utah state prisoners are able to talk to their visitors in languages other than English, reversing a longstanding policy. The change puts an end to …
Article • July 15, 2013 • from PLN July, 2013
Filed under: Visiting
Some Jails Turning to Video Visitation Only by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Weber County Jail in Ogden, Utah has joined a growing trend – moving to video visits for prisoners – and has also started charging prisoners' families for "extra" visitation time. In 2009 the jail replaced in-person, …
Article • July 13, 2013
Irregularities Undermine Legitimacy of Second Version of 9/11 Trials by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke When the American government first determined that it would proceed with trials by military tribunal against the prisoners it held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the decision was met with skepticism by human rights advocates. The …
Publication • 2013
Filed under: Visiting
The Double Edged Sword of Prison Video Visitation Patrice Fulcher Fla. A&M L. Rev. 2013 \\jciprod01\productn\F\FAM\9-1\FAM103.txt unknown Seq: 1 30-APR-14 8:03 THE DOUBLE EDGED SWORD OF PRISON VIDEO VISITATION: CLAIMING TO KEEP FAMILIES TOGETHER WHILE FURTHERING THE AIMS OF THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Patrice A. Fulcher* ABSTRACT Each year, the …
Prison Visitation: A Fifty State Survey by Chesa Boudin by Chesa Boudin, Trevor Stutz and Aaron Littman This article presents a summary of the study’s findings. The full study and data set will be published in a forthcoming volume of the Yale Law and Policy Review: Chesa Boudin, Trevor Stutz …
Article • April 15, 2013
Minnesota Study Shows Prisoners Receiving Visits Have Lower Recidivism Rates by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A report describing a study by the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) shows that prisoners who receive regular visits while in prison are 13% less likely to commit new felonies and 25% less likely …
Article • March 15, 2013
Iowa Supreme Court Supports Prisoner Suppression Motion by Derek Gilna In a case of first impression, the Iowa Supreme Court has reversed an Iowa Court of Appeals decision denying a "limited statutory right to a custodial in-person consultation with an attorney," and suppressed an operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated …
Brief • March 7, 2013
Filed under: Guard Misconduct, Visiting
King v. Williams, Detroit, Amended Complaint, Prison Visit Contact, 2013 2:12-cv-15116-MFL-RSW Doc # 12 Filed 03/07/13 Pg 1 of 6 UNITED'STATES 'DIS1RICT COURT EASTERN DJSTR.IC!"OF MICHIGAN ~ Pg ID 51 MAR 0 7 2013 CLERK'S OFFICE DETROIT CHERYL KING, et al, No. 1:12-cv-15116 Plaintiffs, v Hon. Thomas L Ludington TIFFANEY …
Publication • January 1, 2013
Transportatoin to Court for Hearings Affecting Prisoners Parental Rights, Legal Services for Prisoners with Children, 2013 TRANSPORTATION TO COURT FOR HEARINGS AFFECTING PRISONERS’ PARENTAL RIGHTS This manual (published in July 2013) is written for incarcerated parents in California prisons and jails who want to attend court hearings that affect their …
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
Filed under: Visiting
Prisoners and Families Connect with Video Visitation, for a Price by Since 2006, family members and friends of Virginia prisoners have been able to use modern videoconferencing equipment to enjoy visits with loved ones held in state prisons hundreds of miles away. The Video Visitation Program, operated by two Richmond-based …
Article • May 15, 2012 • from PLN May, 2012
New York Prison System Allows Same-Sex Partners to Participate in Family Reunion Program by In late April 2011, the New York Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) formally adopted a regulation permitting same-sex married partners and those in civil unions to participate in the prison system’s family reunion program, also referred …
Article • May 15, 2012 • from PLN May, 2012
Filed under: Tax Law, Visiting
Arizona DOC Makes Visitors Pay for Prison Maintenance, Repairs by Joe Watson Two lawsuits have challenged the Arizona Department of Corrections’ newly-adopted policies of imposing a background check fee on prison visitors and deducting a fee from deposits made into prisoners’ accounts. On July 20, 2011, Arizona began charging visitors …
Article • May 15, 2012
Filed under: Visiting
Sixth Circuit Affirms Michigan Jail's No-Contact-Visiting Rule by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that prisoners do not have a constitutional right to contact visitation. While in pre-trial status at Saginaw County Jail, Michigan in 1975, plaintiff James O’Bryan, et al, challenged, among other issues, the Saginaw County …
Article • November 15, 2011 • from PLN November, 2011
Filed under: Visiting, Attorney Visits
Alabama Sheriff Capitulates to ACLU in Challenge to Denial of Attorney Visits by The ACLU of Alabama has reached a settlement that allows its staff members to have consultation visits with prisoners at the Fayette County Jail (FCJ). The settlement was reached within six weeks after the ACLU sued the …
Article • August 15, 2011 • from PLN August, 2011
Judge Rejects Challenge to BOP’s Special Administrative Measures by Brandon Sample On January 27, 2011, U.S. District Court Judge Lewis T. Babcock dismissed a lawsuit challenging Special Administrative Measures (SAMs) imposed by the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). SAMs are authorized under 28 C.F.R. § 501.3(a). Mohamed Rashed Daoud Al-Owhali, …
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