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Publication • 2020
COVID-19 in American Prisons - Solitary Confinement Is Not the Solution, 2020 d we UNIVERSITY01 vie DENVER re STURM COLLEGE OF LAW er University of Denver Sturm College of Law pe Legal Research Paper Series ot Working Paper No. 20-31 ep rin tn COVID-19 in American Prisons: Solitary Confinement is …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Covid-19 and the Virtual School-to-Prison Pipeline iew ed COVID-19 and the “Virtual” School-to-Prison Pipeline Victor M. Jones* INTRODUCTION er r ev On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified the COVID19 disease1 as a global epidemiological pandemic,2 prompting an emergency response by countries that are members of WHO, …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Covid-19 and the Ruralization of US Criminal Court Systems 11/16/20 U. Chi. L. Rev. Online *70 d COVID-19 and the Ruralization of U.S. Criminal Court Systems we Pamela R. Metzger & Gregory J. Guggenmos er re vie The COVID-19 pandemic is imposing typically rural practice constraints on the United States' …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Prison Covid, COVID-19 Information for Prisoners and Staff No. 6, 2020   COVID-19 COVID 19 IInformation f i ffor P Prisoners i and d Staff S ff  Volume Volume V l 1, 1 N Number b 6 6 Fall  F ll 2020 Fall 2020 YOU’VE BEEN EXPOSED …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Prison Covid, COVID-19 Information for Prisoners and Staff No. 7, 2020 COVID-19 COVID 19 IInformation f ti ffor P Prisoners i and d Staff St ff  Volume  V V l Volume 1, 1 N Number b 7 7 “WE’RE SUFFERING IN HERE” REBELLION AND BLOODSHED AMIDST OREGON PRISON …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Assessing the Mortality Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Florida State Prisons, 2020 Assessing the Mortality Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Florida State Prisons Neal Marcos Marquez, MPH1,3 Aaron Littman, MPHIL JD 2,3 Victoria Rossi, MS MPAFF3 Michael Everett, BA3 Erika Tyagi, MS3 Hope Johnson, BA3 Sharon Dolovich, JD …
Publication • 2020
Council on Criminal Justice, Reshaping Criminal Justice After COVID-19, 2020 ., .... '· .~tj•. ., -1- ' •• .. ..1 About the Council The Council on Criminal Justice (the “Council”) works to advance understanding of the criminal justice policy choices facing the nation and build consensus for solutions that enhance …
Publication • 2020
Detention Watch Network, How ICE Detention Contributed to the Spread of COVID-19 in the United States, 2020 HOTBEDS OF INFECTION How ICE Detention Contributed to the Spread of COVID-19 in the United States Accnowledgements Authors This report was a collaborative effort of Detention Watch Network (DWN) and the primary authors, …
Publication • 2020
The Impact of COVID-19 on Crime, Arrests, and Jail Populations 2020 The Impact of COVID-19 on Crime, Arrests, and Jail Populations An Expansion on the Preliminary Assessment l'i§il SAFETY+JUSTICE 15!. CHALLENGE Supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation The JFA Institute Denver, CO ۰ Washington, D.C. ۰ …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Promise of Justice Initiative, How the Pandemic Ravaged Louisana's Prisons, Jails, and Detention Centers, 2020 2020 DECEMBE ICE I I IA I E F J MI E HE LOCKED IN WITH COVID-19 H HE 2020 A DEMIC A AGED L I IA A I JAIL , A D DE E …
Article • May 15, 2020 • from CLN June, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Virus Vigilantes v. Virus Violators: Shunning, Shaming, or Policing COVID-19 May not Be the Cure by Michael Fortino, Ph.D by Michael Fortino, Ph.D. Crises have a way of bringing out the best as well as the worst in all of us. When driven by fear of the unknown, and in …
Publication • April 26, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Executive Order 2020-62, MI, COVID-19 Protocols, 2020 ¢6i • . Tl/DO '•% ~ '•e _.••' S TAT E O F M IC HIGAN GRETC HEN W H IT M ER OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR GARLIN G ILC H RIST II GOVERN OR L ANSI NG LT. GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE ORDER No. …
Publication • April 23, 2020
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Averting an Imminent Catastrophe - Recommendations re COVID-19, Human Rights Watch, 2020 Averting an Imminent Catastrophe: Recommendations to US Local, State and Federal Officials to Covid-19 in Jails and Prisons As of April 23, 2020, 373 of 3,854 people incarcerated at Rikers Island, the main jail in New York City, …
Publication • April 23, 2020
Letter to National Sheriffs' Association - COVID-19 phone costs, 2020 April 23, 2020 National Sheriffs’ Association 1450 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Dear Sheriff Daron Hall and all other Sheriffs, The COVID-19 outbreak has overwhelmed many public systems, and the correctional system is no different. Prisons and jails are breeding …
Publication • April 23, 2020
Letter to National Governors Association - COVID-19 phone costs, 2020 April 23, 2020 National Governors Association 444 North Capitol Street, Suite 267 Washington, D.C. 20001 Dear Governor Larry Hogan and all other Governors, The COVID-19 outbreak has overwhelmed many public systems, and the correctional system is no different. Prisons and …
Publication • April 23, 2020
Letter to US Conference of Mayors - COVID-19 phone costs, 2020 April 23, 2020 The United States Conference of Mayors 1620 I St. NW Washington, D.C. 20006 Dear Mayor Bryan K. Barnett and all other Mayors, The COVID-19 outbreak has overwhelmed many public systems, and the correctional system is no …
Publication • April 17, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
WA Office of Corrections Ombuds, COVID-19 Monitoring Visit to MCC Report, 2020 STATE OF WASHINGTON OFFICE OF THE CORRECTIONS OMBUDS 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW  Olympia, Washington 98505  (360) 664-4749 April 17, 2020 Steve Sinclair, Secretary Department of Corrections (DOC) Office of the Corrections Ombuds (OCO) Monitoring Report Enclosed …
Article • April 15, 2020 • from CLN May, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, Police
Suspending the Constitution: Police State Uses Crises to Expand Its Lockdown Powers by John W. Whitehead By John W. Whitehead, The Rutherford Institute, March 24, 2020  “That was when they suspended the Constitution. They said it would be temporary. There wasn’t even any rioting in the streets. People stayed home …
Article • April 15, 2020 • from CLN May, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Coronavirus: Will Courts Continue To Operate, Preserving the Rule of Law? by Austin Sarat, Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science, Amherst College, The Conversation by Austin Sarat, Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science, Amherst College, The Conversation, March 19, 2020 The coronavirus outbreak is affecting broad swaths of American life, …
Publication • April 13, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
BOP, Memo, Phase 6 COVID-19 Action Plan, 2020
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