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Brief • September 9, 2019
society where prison profiteering, mass incarceration, deportation and criminalization are things of the past.” GRL engages in community organizing, public education, and advocacy to reduce and end ...
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is fueled by disparate law enforcement practices. 1 In effect, police agencies have frequently targeted drug law violations in low-income communities of color for enforcement operations, while substance abuse ...
Brief • December 30, 2022
Filed under: JPay, Inc., Telephone Rates
Linear brings this cause of action against Defendant Securus Technologies, d.b.a. JPay, L.L.C. ("JPay" or "Defendant"), for exploiting its monopoly power over the communications and media products ...
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Filed under: Medical
prison to determine the extent of Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission and prevent additional tuberculosis (TB) cases. Inmates, staff, visitors, and community contacts were screened. TB disease ...
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-income communities of color for enforcement operations, while substance abuse in communities with substantial resources is more likely to be addressed as a family or public health problem. In recent years ...
Brief • June 12, 2002
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and the First, 8 Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution to secure the rights of 9 a non-profit organization to communicate freely with persons ...
Brief • December 12, 2014
: A 150decibel Megaphone,” Associated Press (Aug. 19, 2004). 2 Commander Thomas Graham guaranteed the public that the LRAD was “only to communicate in large crowds.3 According to the Department itself, the NYPD ...
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of Columbia community system for persons with mental retardation in Evans and United States v. Williams (D. D.C.), a pre-CRIPA suit. 5 Fiscal year 2006 began on October 1, 2005, and ended on September 30, 2006 ...
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of possession should be allowed to remain in the community under supervision, like an alcoholic, so long as they do not commit other crimes. Colorado Voters Rank Prison Expansion Low on Funding Priorities Ø ...
Publication • January 1, 2012
of the same for the DOC. Corrections is a core responsibility of state government that directly impacts the safety and health of Pennsylvania communities. Putting more of our Corrections system into the hands ...
Publication • July 19, 2023
ADCRR’s communications with individuals with disabilities are as effective as its communications with others, 28 C.F.R. § 35.160(a), including failing to provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services ...
Publication • August 22, 2016
be contributing to the spread of infectious disease in the community became of increasing concern. In addition, as these ex-offenders’ diseases get worse, society may have to pay substantially more to treat them ...
Case • 2007
as preventing New York State officials from enforcing against convicted sex offenders recent state legislative changes concerning the duration of registration and scope of community notification pursuant to New ...
Case • 2008
FORTH IN CRAWFORD V. WASHINGTON, 541 U.S. 36 (2004) APPLY IN COMMUNITY CONTROL AND/OR PROBATION REVOCATION PROCEEDINGS? [13] We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 3(b)(4), Fla. Const. For the reasons ...
Brief • December 19, 2013
. Plaintiffs are forced to seek continuances while they struggle to locate, retain and communicate with counsel, to gather evidence to be presented in the removal proceedings, and to obtain documents ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
principal writers: TODD R. CLEAR, IMPRISONING COMMUNITIES: HOW MASS INCARCERATION MAKES DISADVANTAGED PLACES WORSE (2007); JAMES AUSTIN ET AL., UNLOCKING AMERICA: WHY AND HOW TO REDUCE AMERICA’S PRISON ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
, as documented through interviews with prisoners before and after release from prison; the community experience, as documented through interviews with key community stakeholders and focus groups with residents ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
health services. Nearly all detained youth eventually return to their communities and the findings presented in this series provide empirical evidence that can be used to better understand how to meet ...
Case • 1997
communicates with prison officials through lip-reading, gesturing, written notes, and limited verbal exchanges. Plaintiff has a very limited ability to speak. Several witnesses testified that they could ...
Case • 1997
treatment. [17] Hertog first argues that Krantz had no reasonable expectation that either the records or the communications would be kept confidential. He next argues that Krantz waived the privilege ...
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