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Brief • April 1, 2009
as “B-18,” (its room number in the basement of a downtown 8 Federal Building), immigration authorities routinely detain people for weeks at a 9 time without providing them with soap, feminine sanitary ...
Article • December 1, 2025 • from PLN December, 2025
year from its prison communications tech, a business model that mostly involves charging people incarcerated in the U.S. prison system to send emails (50 cents a pop) or make phone calls (7 cents ...
Brief • August 4, 2014
people at the residence. 15. Officer Purcell allegedly saw another person inside the home through a window. 16. Rather than issue Plaintiff a citation, Officer Purcell decided to arrest Plaintiff and take ...
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is to “improve the quality, timeliness, and accessibility of criminal history records.”2 Comprehensive criminal history records allow criminal justice professionals to identify people quickly and accurately ...
Publication • April 28, 2022
Filed under: Prison Conditions
just about anything in an attempt to get out of jail." • All inmates interviewed, with one exception, stated they never witnessed water deprivation while in the Segregation or Quarantine unit. o The one ...
Brief • March 15, 2024
. ....................................... 14 i. Each year, thousands of people spend months in the Genesee County Jail, many of whom have not been convicted of any offense. ........................................................... 14 ii ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
of transferred detainees were moved at least two times, with 3,400 people transferred 10 times or more. One egregious case involved a detainee who was transferred 66 times. On average, each transferred detainee ...
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Introduction 1 Arrest: What happens to my child? 2 Placement: Where will my child live? 4 Foster Care & Dependency: How can I keep my family together while I’m in jail or prison? 6 Family Reunification ...
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for a discussion that opened our eyes to the realities of attending college while in prison. Our work benefited from the expertise and assistance of a number of people: Roger Bowen, American Association of University ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
are familiar to Putnam County jailer Patrick Larry Dean, 56. The most recent was prompted by his arrest after he arrived at an arranged meeting at a convenience store on March 21, 2018, ready to pay $75 for sex ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
Filed under: News in Brief
was arrested immediately after her son’s escape and charged with first-degree hindering prosecution. Also arrested on the same charge was another of her sons, Richard Franklin Gaither, and a friend, Larry ...
Publication • October 31, 2014
inmates to download MP3s and get limited access to email, educational videos and books. The response from corrections departments has been overwhelming, Mr. Shapiro said. The response from inmates ...
attitudes beyond this point. Health Care Manager Jane Robinson says the prisoners get better care than many folks on the outside especially people battling managed care. This is the only facility where I ...
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
and contributed to recidivism. “The more you humiliate people, the angrier they become,” he toldthe Bulletin. Sheriff John Montgomery disagreed, claiming the current uniforms reduced potential hazards ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: District Attorneys
Control Strategies, these sweeps resulted in the arrest of more than 1,800 suspects for such crimes as murder, attempted murder, drug trafficking and armed robbery. Not only did the sweeps take many ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
, for example, violent felony arrests dropped from more than 51,000 2 45 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. (forthcoming Winter 2011) SSRN Draft, Nov. 21, 2011 “a half million people, or approximately 3% of the state’s ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
in and tell me that [they] don't want a lawyer, they're going to have one." The Court: "'vVhat did I say about drugs in school?" The Juvenile: "TI1at you're going to get - well, you're going to get arrested ...
that someone could control his mind or that other people could know his thoughts or read his mind; • Was feeling down, depressed, or having little interest or pleasure in doing things before his arrest ...
Brief • 2001
for a photograph or fingerprints of the fugitive. Mr. Johnson was photographed, fingerprinted, arrested, and thrown in a cell with some 50 to 75 other people (155-156, 159). He would remain in custody for more than ...
Brief • January 29, 2015
to ending hunger. 78. People who want to associate with Plaintiffs for purposes of engaging in these weekly political demonstrations do so by assuming a risk of citation or arrest. 79. Previous food donors ...
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