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Rights Working Group Racial Profiling Report 2010 ABOUT RIGHTS WORKING GROUP Formed in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, the Rights Working Group (RWG) is a national coalition of civil liberties, national security, immigrant rights and human rights organizations committed to restoring due process and human rights protections that have …
Parker Journal of Law and Health Pregnant Women Inmates Article 2005 PREGNANT WOMEN INMATES: EVALUATING THEIR RIGHTS AND IDENTIFYING OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN THEIR TREATMENT KELLY PARKER 1 I. INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 260 II. CIRCUMSTANCES FACED BY PREGNANT INMATES .............................................................................. 261 A. Women Incarcerated Today......................................... 261 B. Health Care Challenges for …
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Prison Law Office Ltr to Cdcr Re Racist Lockdown 2010 PRISON LAW OFFICE General Delivery, San Quentin CA. 94964 Telephone (510) 280-2621  Fax (510) 280-2704 www.prisonlaw.com July 14, 2010 Matthew Cate Secretary California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation 1515 S Street, Room 113S Sacramento, CA 95811 Matthew.Cate@cdcr.ca.gov Director: Donald …
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Smith Et Al Final Report to the Nij on North Carolina Racial Profiling 2003 The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: The North Carolina Highway Traffic Study Author(s): William R. Smith ; Donald Tomaskovic-Devey ; …
Womens Prison Association 2006 Report Foreword Over the past three decades, as the United States has experienced explosive prison growth, women have been hard hit. Although women have the dubious distinction of being the fastest growing segment of the prison population, scant attention has been paid to their involvement in …
Usdoj Nij Sex Offender Registration and Notification Limited Effects in Nj 2009 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice IN short T oward C riminal J ustice S olutions April 09 NCJ 225402 Sex Offender Registration and Notification: Limited Effects in New Jersey by Kristen …
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Mo Doc Procedure Manual for Disabled Prisoners 2011 MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE MANUAL Effective Date: D5-5.2 Disabled Offenders July 24, 20 II George A. Lombardi, Department Director I. PURPOSE: This procedure has been developed to establish guidelines for the assessment and accommodation of offenders that qualify under the …
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Oha Disparate Treatment of Native Hawaiians in Crim Justice 2010 The Disparate Treatment of Native Hawaiians in the Criminal Justice System Empowering Hawaiians, Strengthening Hawai‘i | oha.org Conceptual Theme for Report Sky father, Wäkea mated with Ho‘ohökükalani, his daughter with Papahänaumoku. Their first child is born ‘alu‘alu (still born) and …
Wsipp Sex Offender Sentencing in Wa So Treatment 2006 Washington State Institute for Public Policy 110 Fifth Avenue Southeast, Suite 214 • PO Box 40999 • Olympia, WA 98504-0999 • (360) 586-2677 • FAX (360) 586-2793 • www.wsipp.wa.gov June 2006 SEX OFFENDER SENTENCING IN WASHINGTON STATE: DOES THE PRISON TREATMENT …
Njdoc Megans Law Assessing the Practical and Monetary Efficacy 2008 The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: Megan’s Law: Assessing the Practical and Monetary Efficacy Author: Kristen Zgoba, Ph.D.; Philip Witt, Ph.D.; Melissa Dalessandro, M.S.W.; …
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