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Case • 2005
a different practice could be used. But unlike the federal system, where the inmates are generally in federal custody from the moment they are arrested, state inmates are in county custody until ...
Publication • 2017
in American prisons, and another 161,000 in jails, which worked out to 174 inmates per 100,000 people (Census Bureau 1973, Tables 271, 273). In 2015, 1.53 million people languished in US prisons and 728,000 ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
who violate a condition of their term of supervision. DOC has agreements with many county jails in Washington State to hold violators. While some of the most difficult violators are returned to prison ...
Angeles County jails as the 4000 Boys. Merely transferring members of Deputy Gangs or Deputy Cliques has not proved particularly effective. After the CCJV’s 2012 findings confirmed the existence of the 2000 ...
Publication • February 18, 2016
supervises prisoners serving time for felony convictions. Other sources of reentry data include city or county DOCs, which supervise jail inmates awaiting trial or serving time for misdemeanor convictions ...
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of returnees is the inevitable outcome of the tremendous growth in the U.S. prison population during the past 30 years. (The rate of imprisonment grew from 110 prison inmates per 100,000 U.S. residents in 1970 ...
]. Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3171440 JAIN IN PRINTER FINAL (DO NOT DELETE) 2018] CAPITALIZING ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE 4/9/2018 2:41 PM 1383 American Civil Liberties Union, among ...
Case • 2000
of TB in one New York county occurred among jail inmates, former inmates, jail employees, or community contacts; eight percent of all of these cases developed through community contacts with former ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Contractors
Partner In Affordable Inmat e Healthca re REPORTING OF COMMUNICABLE/INFECTIOUS DISEASES TO COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT The following reportable diseases must be reported to the local Health Department ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
the needs of returning prisoners? In Phase II, we will conduct in-depth case studies in three of the counties (Alameda, Los Angeles, and San Diego) to explore the issues and challenges parolees face ...
’s grand opening, he questioned the detention center’s location. In an email to then-Interim City Manager Jim Walton, Evans noted Pierce County’s building code restricted “jails ...
Publication • 2015
: DEL NORTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 2006–2008, at 10 (2006), available at http://www .jirwinconsulting.com/CEDS050506.pdf; Mark Roberts, Butner Supermax Prison ‘Locks Down’ Inmates, WRAL.COM (Dec. 1, 1998 ...
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of Public Safety, which includes people in jails, 29 percent (1,780) were in facilities operated by other states or private companies on behalf of states. Of the people in outof-state facilities, 41 percent ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
courts; 83,300 Clink County; S5.,t3tX) in Washoe County); • At any given time, there are a few hundred inmates who have been granted parole serving out their sentences in prison because of inability ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
actively for new ICS contracts with state, county and local correctional and detention facilities. 1. Technological Developments Have Fundamentally Changed How Inmate Calls Are Handled. The FCC last ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), the National Sheriffs’ Association, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the American Bar Association (ABA)”; see Charles H. Logan ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Excessive Force
while I’ve been in this RHU. (The C/Os harassed him into hanging himself.) It was a few weeks ago, I don’t recall the date. But the jail swept that incident under the rug and put a new inmate in that cell ...
Case • 2003
) whether the proceedings implicate important state interests, and (3) whether there is an adequate opportunity in the state proceedings to raise a constitutional challenge. Tindall v. Wayne County Friend ...
Brief • February 18, 2020
will provide DOC and other prisons and jails with a how-to guide that may be used in the future to starve Muslim inmates without risking judicial review. JURISDICTIONAL STATEMENT The District Court had federal ...
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, 36.7% of female inmates who reported sexual touching indicated that they experienced sexual touching during a pat-down search. See BJS, Sexual Victimization in Prisons and Jails Reported by Inmates ...
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