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, published in July 2014. What do they have in common? All received funding from the private prison industry. Professor Thomas served as director of the Private Corrections Project at the University of Florida ...
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projected to be $102,336 in June, 2005., Mem. 17; Mem., Ex. O, Decl. of David G. Webbert (“Webbert Decl.”). The lawyers now estimate that this figure is likely to increase to at least $142,000. Pls.’ Rep ...
Brief • 2007
. Salt River Project Agr. Importation & Power District, 109 F.3d 586 (9th Cir. 1997)..................................................................2, 14, 15 Tahoe-S r Peevt n oni IcvT he e’Pan g gny i r ...
Brief • 2007
. Salt River Project Agr. Importation & Power District, 109 F.3d 586 (9th Cir. 1997)..................................................................2, 14, 15 Tahoe-S r Peevt n oni IcvT he e’Pan g gny i r ...
Publication • 1992
the literature for all relevant standards, policies, and procedures available on state· and federal levels, and collecting standards documents developed for other types of libraries. Two research projects were ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
Detention Working Group (DWG) is a project of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG, or “the Guild”). Founded in 1937, the Guild brings together legal professionals, law students ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
back page for details This project is supported in part by grants from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, the New York State Bar Foundation, and the Tompkins County Bar ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
psychiatric bed that is closed, the projected savings should be transferred from the budget of the Department of Mental Health to the Department of Corrections. States should also require that county ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Constitutional Law of Isolated Confinement, Prisoners’ Rights Project, 2012 The Constitutional Law of Isolated Confinement 1 John Boston Prisoners’ Rights Project New York City Legal Aid Society May ...
Brief • August 17, 2015
Filed under: Strip Searches, Transgender
find that he would not have testified unless he felt compelled to do so by his belief that the Grievant had been wronged. Mr. Dietrich testified that various ...
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and for offenders to be accountable to the victim and the community, and of involving community members meaningfully in helping repair the wrong done to their neighborhoods. This shift in thinking away from ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
; and Bergen County $4 million.13 Hudson County has completed an expansion and improvement project of the correctional center specifically for immigration detainees. The U.S. Marshall Service and INS provided ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
of the NCYCC. Work crews are no longer provided for community service projects outside the complex. This facility utilizes an “Open” program to achieve the Agency’s overall mission of providing a “Normative ...
Brief • January 16, 2015
Filed under: Attorney Fee Awards
], for prosecuting his cross claims, and for damages cancellation of insurance.” court granted summary consequent to the Id., 298 N.Y.S.2d at 940. judgment against the wrongful The trial insurer ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
Project at the Correctional Association of New York. The law comes on the heels of a new report critical of the quality of health care services provided by DOCS. The report, issued by the Correctional ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
Commitment Push . . . . . page 26 Subscribe to Pro Se! See back page for details This project is supported in part by grants from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, the New York State ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
in, the resident allegedly killed the sex offender because the resident was concerned that a child molester had moved into the neighborhood. The resident was wrong. The sex offender had raped an adult. Thus, though ...
Publication • 2020
of Law, University of Denver Sturm College of Law. 1. A State-by-State Look at Coronavirus in Prisons, MARSHALL PROJECT (Nov. 12, 2020, 6:55 PM), https://www.themarshallproject.org/2020/05/01/a-state ...
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a free ride. . .Society shouldn’t be paying for their wrongs.”2 Introduction In 1846, the United States saw the birth of the first correctional fee law when Michigan enacted legislation authorizing ...
Publication • September 12, 2016
be paying for their wrongs.”2 Introduction In 1846, the United States saw the birth of the first correctional fee law when Michigan enacted legislation authorizing counties to charge sentenced jail inmates ...
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