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Journal 7-4 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVllllB~~tIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL 7, NO.4, FAll 1992 • ISSN 074~l,2655 ,. The Marionization ofAmerican Prisons In some prisons an unusual degree ofgood conduct is induced, and the number ofpunishments kept low, by the personal influence of the officers, and by their …
Journal 5 INSIDE. • • • Judith Magid In Memory p.2 • Arizona Settles-Again Negotiation A Success p.4 • Toxic Waste Comes Cheap Will Inmates Pay? p. 10 The editor welcomes comments from reoders on moterial presented in the JOURNAL, or o~ the topic of prisoners' rights in general. NUMBER …
Journal 2 ing, the wheel has been invented. The various lists of standards (American Correctional Association, American Bar Association, American Law Institute, United Nations, National Sheriffs' Association, American Medical Association, American Public Health Association, National Fire Protection Association, state food protection, etc.) should be consulted. We often forget that there …
Journal 1 Jail Project Underway NUMBER I, FALL, 1984 Justice Department Retreats: The Michigan Case Elizabeth Alexander The Rise and Fall of the Special Litigation Section For over 25 years, this nation's commitment t o civil rights for all its citizens has been symbolized by the existence of the Civil …
Journal 9 This issue we begin an exclusive fourpart series on alternatives to incarceration. Russ Immarigeon takes a fresh look at the subject, and shows that public opinion, surprisingly, favors alternatives to incarceration. ISSN 0748-2655 NUMBER 9, FALL 1986 Surveys Reveal Broad Support for Alternative Sentencing Russ Immarigeon For Detained …
Journal 8 INSIDE ... • Nation of Islam Rights Within the Walls ..... p. 3 • Rhode Island • John Conrad "Eternal Vigilance" is Hallmark of Prison Case ..... p. 5 An Expert Witness' View of What Needs to be Done ... p. 12 In the Fall, we'are raising the …
Journal 9-3 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL. 9, NO.3, SUMMER 1994 • ISSN 1"Q76-769X No EqualJustice Under the Law in India---or the u.s. The following remarks were presented at the International Conference on Prisons and Punishment in New Delhi, India, March 3-5, 1994. No …
Journal 7 L Balanced Response Needed to AIDS in Prison Urvashi Void NUMBER 7, SPRING 1986 ISSN 0748-2655 Florida Death Penalty Appeals Office Opens Jan Elvin The men and women of death row have one thing in common-they are all penniless. "Capital punishment," said Clinton Duffy, long-time Warden of San …
Journal 6 1II INSIDE ... • Expert Negotiations New Approach to Prison Litigation p.6 • Super-Max Danish J,\pproach Yields Success p.8 • Special Masters Compliance in Prison Litigation, p. 9 • Death Penalty A Matter of Chance ISSN 0748-2655 NUMBER 6, WINTER 1985 p.12 • PAt Private Prison Toxic Dump …
Journal 3 INSIDE ... • Barriers to Voting Rights Welcome Back ... p. 3. • Mecklenburg Legal Access "Dark Days" Back in Va.? ... p. 2. • The Death Penalty A Personal View .... p. 8. • NUMBER 3, ISSN 0748·2655 SPRING,1985 Statewide Attack on Florida Jails Brings Improvement Arias …
Journal 15-2 A Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 15, No.2, Winter/Spring 2002· ISSN 1076-769X .NPP Begins New Litigation Initiative to End Prisoner Rape I am so scared ofdeath and I feel that suicide is my only way out ofthis. I cannot sleep here at night …
Journal 10 ~. Testing for AIDS .... A Public Health Persp .... p. 10 :l'"l1 DC Juvenile Case . NPP, PDS Sue Over Conditions p. 12 • Community Service Sentencing Is it a real alternative? ~ p. 13 --<ontinued from front page History of the Case Before World War I, …
Journal 16 TIlE II II 11 1 ·1 OF THE L NATIONAL PRISON PROJECT Editor: Jan Elvin Editorial Asst.: Betsy Bernat Alvin J. Bronstein, Executive Director The National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation 1616 P Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 331·0500 The National Prison Project …
Journal 17 INSIDE . .. • AIDS Policies Challenged Alabama Lawsuit Tests Segregation Practices............................ p.8 • INDEX Four Years of JOURNAL Articles ; • p.9 Lexington High Security Unit Judge Rules: ..... a shameful reflection omthe Bureau's administration." p.19 • Juveniles in Jails Some States Still Violating Laws On RemovaL …
Journal 18 INSIDE • • • • Sentencing Creative Punishment Alternatives p. I • Maryland Jails New Strategies to Stop jail Expansion p. I I Carl B. Cleme~ts. an expert on prisoner c1assifrtation, examines offender nee@assessment in this issue beginning on page I. NUMBER 18, WINTER 1989 ISSN 0748·2655 Sentencing: …
Journal 15 -continued from front page claims addressed to inadequate mental health and medical care have been raised. 3 Forces driving this evolution include: I) an increased population of female offenders, taxing existing medical service delivery systems and resulting in gross delays in medical care, care by inadequately and/or improperly …
Journal 14 Women have had unnecessary hysterectomies and suffered severe complications after delivery. -continued from front page cerated mothers and their children are receiving a greater amount of attention and response. Legal Services for Prisoners with Children in California has focused on several critical areas of concern to incarcerated parents …
Journal 13 ITHOUT CLIENTS < . there can be no lawsuits. Without pris" oners who are willing to step out of the darkness of prison life into the light of public exposure, the litigation described in the following pages could not have happened. This fifteenth anniversary issue of r~ tm …
Journal 12 States Fail to Meet Critical Need of Indigent Defendants -continued from front page tied. At the july 31, 1985 hearing where his September 5, 1985 execution date was set, Washington's trial counsel moved to have new counsel appointed to represent him in connection with any habeas corpus proceedings, …
Journal 11 Problems with Women's In recent years, the national debate on jail and prison crowding, the dominant correctional crisis of the 1980s, has forced correctional administrators and policymakers t o examine their penal populations t o assess which offenders should really be imprisoned. Increasingly scarce jail and prison space …
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