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Lindon v. Saffold, Complaint, 2018 Case: 1:18-cv-00442-DCN Doc #: 1 Filed: 02/23/18 1 of 12. PageID #: 1 Case: 1:18-cv-00442-DCN Doc #: 1 Filed: 02/23/18 2 of 12. PageID #: 2 Case: 1:18-cv-00442-DCN Doc #: 1 Filed: 02/23/18 3 of 12. PageID #: 3 Case: 1:18-cv-00442-DCN Doc #: 1 Filed: …
Criminal Justice, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and People with Mental Illnesses, David Bazelon, SAMHSA, 2018 Criminal Justice, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and People with Mental Illnesses The Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law Washington, DC Disclaimer This webinar was developed [in part] under contract number …
Unjust Sexual Offense Laws: Insanity and Hope by Ken Abraham, Brenda Jones by Ken Abraham and Brenda Jones Unjust Laws Over the past 25 years, the U.S. has developed a pernicious system of sexual offense laws, including increased sentences and public registries of offenders. Based largely on unfounded hysteria surrounding …
Bread for the World Institute - Mass Incarceration: A Major Cause of Hunger, 2018 BRIEFING PAPER NUMBER 35, FEBRUARY 2018 Mass Incarceration: A Major Cause of Hunger by Marlysa D. Gamblin Bread for the World Institute provides policy analysis on hunger and poverty, as well as strategies to end it. …
Article • January 19, 2018 • from CLN February, 2018
Washington Supreme Court Grants Full Evidentiary Hearing for Civilly Committed SVP by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson The en banc Supreme Court of Washington held that a civilly committed sexually violent predator (“SVP”) was entitled to an evidentiary hearing. The State failed to carry its burden of making a prima …
Article • January 19, 2018 • from CLN February, 2018
The Insanity Defense: It’s Not What You Think by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis In the American criminal justice system, a defendant who commits a crime while “insane” cannot be held legally responsible for that crime. In such cases, legal guilt is not established, and the defendant may not be …
Office of the Inspector General, Nebraska Correctional System, 2016-17 Annual Report, 2017 OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE NEBRASKA CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM 2016/2017 ANNUAL REPORT Abstract An annual report regarding the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services and the Nebraska Office of Parole Administration. The report is a summary of the year’s …
Article • December 27, 2017
Filed under: Sex Offender Treatment
California Appellate Court Remands Sex Offender Commitment Order by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The First Appellate District for the California Court of Appeals has remanded a lower court's decision to civilly commit a prisoner as a sexually violent predator (SVP). The Alameda County District Attorney filed a petition to …
Article • December 13, 2017
Washington Supreme Court: Jail Not Responsible for Crimes Committed by Ex-Prisoner by On September 22, 2016, a split Washington Supreme Court reversed a Court of Appeals ruling and affirmed the trial court's dismissal of a lawsuit brought by the families and victims of a shooting instigated by a former jail …
Article • December 12, 2017
Filed under: Sex Offender Treatment
Virginia Supreme Court Orders Retrial in Civil Commitment Proceeding by Christopher Zoukis By Christopher Zoukis The Virginia Supreme Court has reversed a jury's finding that a convicted sex offender was not a sexually violent predator who must be civilly committed. On Aug. 12, 2014 the Commonwealth of Virginia moved to …
Publication • November 28, 2017
Mental Health Consequences Following Release from Long-Term Solitary Confinement in California Mental Health Consequences Following Release from Long-Term Solitary Confinement in California Consultative Report Prepared for the Center for Constitutional Rights Human Rights in Trauma Mental Health Lab, Stanford University Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 4 Methodology 4 …
Article • October 23, 2017
Excited. Delirious. Dead. by Michael Barajas by Michael Barajas Is excited delirium syndrome a medical phenomenon, or a convenient cover for deaths in police custody? When Jennifer Cooper looked down at her phone at 2 a.m., she was surprised to see she had missed texts and calls from two of …
Grado v. Vigil, NM, Amended Complaint, Excessive Force, 2017 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF UNION 8TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT UNION COUNTY NM FILED IN MY OFFICE 8/22/2017 3:30:36 PM BERNABE P. STRUCK DISTRICT COURT CLERK Rhonda Aragon GABRIEL H. GRADO, Plaintiff, vs. Case No. D-818-CV-2017-00028 …
Publication • August 1, 2017
Physicians for Human Rights - Neither Justice Nor Treatment, 2017 Physicians for Human Rights Neither Justice Nor Treatment Drug Courts in the United States June 2017 There are more than 3,100 drug courts operating in the United States. But while the courts’ proponents say they reduce recidivism for people with …
New York City Board of Correction - An Assessment of Enhanced Supervision Housing for Young Adults, 2017 An Assessment of Enhanced Supervision Housing for Young Adults New York City Board of Correction July 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................ III This Assessment .............................................................................................................................................................. iii Young Adult ESH ........................................................................................................................................................... iv …
Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales - Annual Report 2016-2017, 2017 HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales Annual Report 2016–17 HC 208 HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales Annual Report 2016–17 Presented to Parliament pursuant to Section 5A of the Prison Act …
Office of the Inspector General - Review of...Restrictive Housing for Inmates with Mental Illness, Evaluation and Inspections Division, 2017 Office of the Inspector General U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General U.S. Department of Justice Review of the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ Use of Restrictive Housing for Inmates …
Tavasci v. Cambron, NM, Settlement, Wrongfuldeath, 2017
Council of State Governments - Criminal Justice Mental Health Consensus Project, 2002 police chiefs | consumers | pretrial service administrators | probation officials | state legislators | substance abuse providers | state corrections directors | judges | district attorneys | families | parole board members | county executives | public …
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