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Auditor of the State of California -- California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Several Poor Administrative Practices Have Hindered Reductions in Recidivism and Denied Inmates Access to In‑Prison Rehabilitation Programs, 2019 California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Several Poor Administrative Practices Have Hindered Reductions in Recidivism and Denied Inmates Access …
Publication • January 1, 2019
Vera Institute of Justice - Investing in Futures: Economic and Fiscal Benefits of Postsecondary Education in Prison, 2019 Investing in Futures: Economic and Fiscal Benefits of Postsecondary Education in Prison January 2019 Patrick Oakford, Cara Brumfield, Casey Goldvale, and Laura Tatum, Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality Margaret diZerega and …
Publication • January 1, 2019
WA State Office of the Corrections Ombus - Summary Report on the Washington State Penitentiary Prisoner Food Preferences Survey, 2019 Summary Report on the January 2019 Washington State Penitentiary Prisoner Food Preferences Survey Report prepared for the Washington State Office of Corrections Ombuds March 2019 2 Table of Contents Executive …
Publication • January 1, 2019
Privatizing Criminal Procedure, Washington and Lee Public Legal Studies, 2019 Washington & Lee Public Legal Studies Research Paper Series Accepted Paper No. 2018 - 07 April 2, 2018 107 Georgetown Law Journal ___ (forthcoming 2019) Privatizing Criminal Procedure John D. King Clinical Professor of Law, Director of Experiential Education, and …
Publication • January 1, 2019
The Missing Link, Loyola University, 2019 LEGAL STUDIES RESEARCH PAPER SERIES PAPER NUMBER 2019-21 The Missing Link: Jail and Prison Conditions in Criminal Justice Reform Andrea Armstrong, Law Visiting Committee Distinguished Professor of Law 80 La. L. Rev. 1 (2019) This paper can be freely downloaded from the Social Science …
Publication • January 1, 2019
State of Washington DOC Contract-JPay, Amendment No. 8 State of Washington Department of Corrections This Amendment Contract No. K8262 Amendment No. 8 is made by the state of Washington, Department of Corrections, hereinafter referred to as Department, and JPay, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the Contractor, for the purpose of …
Intra-City Differing Practices in Federal Sentencing, US Sentencing Commission, 2019 United States Sentencing Commission January 2019 INTRA-CITY DIFFERENCES IN FEDERAL SENTENCING PRACTICES Federal District Judges in 30 Cities, 2005 - 2017 REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION INTRA-CITY DIFFERENCES IN FEDERAL SENTENCING PRACTICES Federal District Judges in 30 Cities, …
Publication • January 1, 2019
The Challenge of Criminal Justice Reform, Square One Project-Columbia University, 2019 EXECUTIVE SESSION ON THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE POLICY JANUARY 2019 Bruce Western, Justice Lab, Columbia University THE CHALLENGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM The Square One Project aims to incubate new thinking on our response to crime, promote more effective …
Article • December 31, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
How Defense Lawyers Break Attorney-Client Privilege to Defend Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims by Steve Horn by Steve Horn A cardinal rule of defense lawyering – or any lawyering, for that matter – is to zealously advocate on behalf of your client. Yet in many states, incentive systems exist for …
Article • December 31, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Fee to Plead Guilty Burdens Indigent Defendants in Pennsylvania by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A woman in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty to stealing $25 in merchandise in 2016. It cost her almost $600 to plead guilty. A man in Fairview Township, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty to possession of a …
Article • December 31, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole, Juveniles
California Court of Appeal: Youth Offender Parole Statute Trumps Consecutive Prison Term Statute by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, ruled that a statute granting prisoners who were convicted as youth offenders improved parole eligibility possibilities supersedes a different statute that requires …
Very Few Have Taken Advantage of New York’s Program to Seal Criminal Records by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon Some of the lines to one of late country music singer Merle Haggard’s famous hit songs were about a “branded man, out in the cold.” He was lamenting that no one …
Article • December 30, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Homeland Security One Step Closer to Becoming Big Brother Incarnate by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The United States Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) has taken a giant leap toward achieving its apparent goal of knowing everything about everyone: the development and launch of the Homeland Advanced Recognition Technology (“HART”) …
Article • December 30, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
St. Louis Police Department Fighting Prosecution Exclusion List by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner has a list of 28 of the city’s police department officers whose cases her office will no longer accept, citing credibility issues. Already Gardner’s office has refused the prosecution of …
Article • December 30, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Filed under: junk science
Junk Sciences and Scientists Strike Again in Texas by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon It is an unfortunate byproduct in the age of mass incarceration in the United States that there are a great many wrongful convictions. Despite its negative reputation in the criminal justice area, Texas has been slowly …
Article • December 30, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Philadelphia Pays Out Millions to Settle Police Shootings by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Supposedly the “city of brotherly love.” The sentiment expressed in the moniker is apparently not shared, observed, or even practiced by some members of the city’s police department. During an August 2012 traffic stop, …
Article • December 30, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
U.S. Government Paid Out Over $60 Million to Settle Border Patrol Violence Claims by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis A report from The Guardian reveals that the United States government paid out more than $60 million over a 12-year period to settle claims of violence by Customs and Border Patrol …
Article • December 29, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
New Hampshire’s Secret List of Problematic Cops Gets Worse by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell New Hampshire’s secret list of corrupt and problem cops just got worse. On April 30, Governor Chris Sununu and Attorney General Gordon MacDonald announced that individual cops won’t be placed on the list prior to …
Article • December 29, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Crime Labs Falling Short by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon Whenever most people hear about DNA testing in criminal cases, they invariably envision well-equipped, sterile labs like the ones depicted in television dramas such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation or Bones. However, a study by the National Institute of Standards …
Article • December 29, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Eleventh Circuit Denies Qualified Immunity to Florida Cop Who Seized iPhone from Accident Bystander by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled against a Martin County, Florida, deputy sheriff who seized an iPhone used by a bystander to take pictures and video …
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