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Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
U.S. Supreme Court: Death Penalty Case Involving Racist Juror Requires Further Consideration by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis In a brief per curiam opinion, the United States Supreme Court vacated an Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals decision that foreclosed potential relief for a prisoner on death row whose conviction may …
Article • May 21, 2018
American hero or manipulative monster? by Sandy Rozek by Sandy Rozek This is the insidiousness of being on the sex offender registry: No matter what you have done before, no matter how noble or brave or selfless, everything done after is seen through the prism of that label. Sex offender. …
Article • May 21, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Colorado Supreme Court Limits Bottom End of Aggravated Sentencing Statute for Habitual Sex Offenders by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The Supreme Court of Colorado ordered that a habitual sex offender be resentenced because the trial court miscalculated the bottom end of the defendant’s sentence. The December 18, 2017, opinion …
Article • May 15, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Coast to Coast, Sex Offender Residency Restrictions Waste Money, Create Havoc by Sandy Rozek by Sandy Rozek If every shred of evidence showed that traffic lights, while costing large amounts of resources to install, did nothing to decrease auto accidents and actually created a host of undesirable consequences, would cities …
Sex Offender Registries: Common Sense or Nonsense? by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis In October 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was kidnapped at gunpoint and never seen again. When the boy’s mother, Patty Wetterling, learned that her home state of Minnesota did not have a database of possible suspects—notably convicted sex …
Honoring Police Includes Acknowledging Systemic Reform Is Needed by by Norm Stamper, Chief of Police of Seattle (Ret.), Seattle, Washington, for ACLU.org During the third week of May, tens of thousands of cops from across the nation will gather in Washington, D.C., for “Police Week” and its national memorial services, …
Racially Motivated Traffic Stop and Arrest by Texas Police Leads to Settlement by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis     After police in Brownsville, Texas, arrested a man for drunk driving and running a red light when tests showed that he was not intoxicated, the man sued for racially motivated …
Article • May 7, 2018
Deaf Oregon Man Awarded $157,500 over Police Mistreatment by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis      Erik Pierce, a 32-year-old deaf man, was awarded $157,500 in damages from the city of Salem and Marion County, Oregon, over the use of excessive force and violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) …
Imprisoned for Offering Oral Sex: Ill-Founded Laws Criminalize People With HIV by By Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout | Report  Eighteen months ago, in September 2017, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) finally recognized reality, posting on their website that "suppressing HIV through antiretroviral therapy (ART) prevents sexual transmission of HIV." This was …
The Osborne Association Report, May, 2018, The High Costs of Low Risk - The Crisis of America’s Aging Prison Population The High Costs of Low Risk: The Crisis of America’s Aging Prison Population The Osborne Association May 2018 Executive Summary Executive Summary During the past four decades, we have experienced …
Publication • May 1, 2018
California Reinvestment Coalition - Unholy Alliance - California Courts’ Use of Private Debt Collectors, 2018 Unholy Alliance: California Courts' Use of Private Debt Collectors CALIFORNIA REINVESTMENT COALITION Unholy Alliance: California Courts’ Use of Private Debt Collectors California Reinvestment Coalition May 2018 Prepared by: Paulina Maqueda Escamilla UC Berkeley Goldman School …
Armor Correctional Health Litigation History, Inmate Health Care Services, Broward Sheriff's Office, FL, 2018 Broward Sheriff's Office 18001IC 5 ARMOR CORRECTIONAL HEALTH Bid Tabulation Packet for Solicitation 18001IC INMATE HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR BROWARD SHERIFF'S OFFICE Bid Designation: Public Broward Sheriff's Office 6 4/26/2018 BidSync p. 1 Broward Sheriff's Office …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Intellectual Disability and Wrongful Conviction in Death Cases: A Lethal Combination by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The death penalty is sold by its advocates as a crime deterrent or a penalty reserved for the most heinous of crimes. The reality is that the death penalty is often used …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Filed under: Disabled Prisoners, AEDPA
9th Circuit: District Court Improperly Deferred to Nevada Supreme Court in AEDPA Analysis by David Reutter by David Reutter The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held a Nevada federal district court erred in its analysis under the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (“AEDPA”) by deferring to a state court’s …
The Sex Offender Registry: It’s Not What You Think by Sandy Rozek by Sandy Rozek  “Texas sex offender added to 10 most wanted sex offenders list.” “Virginia man arrested for sex crimes after third victim comes forward.” “Arizona sex offender sentenced to 100 years for child porn.”  These are the …
Article • April 16, 2018
FBI Training Manuals, Guidelines May Be Exempt from FOIA Disclosure by Matthew Clarke
Publication • April 15, 2018
The Consensus Myth in Criminal Justice Reform, Benjamin Levin, 2018 Draft (4/15/18) – Please do not cite or circulate without permission THE CONSENSUS MYTH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Benjamin Levin* (forthcoming Michigan Law Review) It has become popular to identify a “consensus” on criminal justice reform, but how deep is …
The Texas Criminal Justice Coalition Women's Report Part 2 - An Unsupported Population, 2018 An Unsupported Population: The Treatment of Women in Texas’ Criminal Justice System APRIL 2018 The Texas Criminal Justice Coalition advances solutions that transform the adult and youth justice systems to support families and foster safe communities. …
Penal Reform International, Thailand Institute of Justice: Global Prison Trends, 2018 GLOBAL PRISON TRENDS 2018 SPECIAL FOCUS Pull-out section The rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders in the era of sustainable development Global Prison Trends 2018 This document is co-published and produced with financial assistance from the Thailand Institute of Justice …
Publication • March 26, 2018
A Deeper Dive into Racial Disparities in Policing in Vermont, Stephanie Seguino and Nancy Brooks, 2018 A Deeper Dive into Racial Disparities in Policing in Vermont Stephanie Seguino Professor Department of Economics & Fellow, Gund Institute for the Environment University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05401 stephanie.seguino@uvm.edu and Nancy Brooks Visiting …
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