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be equipped to offer onsite, expert psychiatric care for inmates. . .. [T]he claim that jail employees are inadequately selected or trained to recognize the need to remove a mentally ill inmate to a hospital ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
Press. Photos on pages 52 and 53: Periódico La Visión. Photo on page 70: Tom Reed, Gainesville Times. Back cover photo: Miguel Martinez, Mundo Hispanico. The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia’s ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
Center analysis of one North Carolina county’s collection efforts found that in 2009 the government arrested 564 individuals and jailed 246 of them for failing to pay debt and update address information ...
Case • 2003
] FOR PUBLICATION [12] Argued and Submitted December 4, 2001--San Francisco, California [13] OPINION [14] OPINION [15] Appellant Earl Wayne Wyatt, a Rastafarian inmate, filed this 1983 ...
enforcement activities. At the county level, the defendants should include both the county governmental entity that administers the jail and the state governmental entity that administers the mental health ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
. Through CAP – which has existed since the 1980s – ICE agents identify and screen inmates in jails and prisons to initiate removal proceedings while people are still in criminal custody OR transfer people ...
Article • November 15, 2002 • from PLN November, 2002
and Shawnee Correctional Centers, in Johnson County, IL, holds 2,995 prisoners, 25 percent of the county population. The prison's population provides the county with about $1.5 million in government funds ...
Publication • 2017
the jail population. As part of its recommendations, the Commission suggests, over the next decade, reducing the current uniformed 18 employee-to-inmate ratio of 1.08:1 to a projected ratio of 0.73:1 ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
over a two- year period into treatment centers, county jails or on parole. In order to prevail in the case, the plaintiffs (inmates and their attorneys) must prove that The SQ gymnasium overflowing ...
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Liberties Union, American Immigration Lawyers Association; Arab American Institute; Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services; Asian American Justice Center; Bill of Rights Defense Committee ...
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-month bank statement. To request this printout. the prisoner must 1ill out an 8mdavit of insolvency, attach it to an Inmate CircuitCourt Petition ·RequeJt form. and address it to the Inmate TrUst Fund ...
Publication • August 19, 2016
in jail costs. According to the New York City Department of Correction, the amount that would be saved by reducing the jail population by 800 or more inmates is $161 per inmate a day. Applying that figure ...
Publication • June 15, 2017
of the places with a prisoner population decline had a reduction of 2 percent or less. Source: Prisoners in 2014 (2015); Jail Inmates at Midyear 2014 (2015). Bureau of Justice Statistics. Source: Prisoners ...
Case • 2004
(statement of Sen. Hatch). This ambient intent must guide our interpretation of the statutory text. See Inmates of Suffolk County Jail v. Rouse, 129 F.3d 649, 655 (1st Cir. 1997). [42] The PLRA ...
Case • 2003
. [6] APPEAL FROM: District Court of the Eighth Judicial District, In and for the County of Cascade, Cause No. CDC 94-337 The Honorable Kenneth R. Neill, Judge presiding. [7] Counsel ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
suffered, simply do not matter. As one scholar summarized the first several years of the PLRA, “inmates who experience even grievous loss because of unconstitutional misbehavior by prison and jail ...
Publication • 2009
suffered, simply do not matter. As one scholar summarized the first several years of the PLRA, “inmates who experience even grievous loss because of unconstitutional misbehavior by prison and jail ...
Brief • September 29, 2016
GTL v FCC, DC, Pet Intervenors Brief, Inmate Calling Services, 2016 USCA Case #15-1461 Document #1638459 Filed: 09/29/2016 Page 1 of 41 ORAL ARGUMENT NOT YET SCHEDULED UNITED STATES COURT ...
Brief • September 29, 2016
, Washington, and Washington, D.C. and, separately, the County of Santa Clara and the City and County of San Francisco, have appeared as amici curiae in support of Respondents. 2. Rulings under review ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
, the Federal Government did not operate its own prisons. Instead, the Justice Department paid State prisons and county jails to house individuals convicted of committing Federal crimes. The public outcry over ...
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