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Article • December 17, 2019 • from CLN January, 2020
If It Saves More Than One Child by Sandy Rozek by Sandy Rozek, NARSOL Across America this Halloween, and in the weeks preceding it, massive campaigns were under way to protect children from persons on sexual offense registries. Efforts ranged from “house arrest” jail detention for those on parole or …
Article • October 16, 2019 • from CLN November, 2019
Alabama OKs Chemical Castration for Some Sex Offenders by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law May 30, 2019, a new law that requires certain categories of sex offenders to undergo chemical castration before they can be released from prison. The new law puts Alabama, …
Texas Civil Rights Project: Torture by Another Name - Solitary Confinement in Texas, 2019 Torture By Another Name Solitary Confinement in Texas OCTOBER 2019 Author: MEAGAN HARDING Senior Staff Attorney, Texas Civil Rights Project Contributor: PETER STEFFENSEN Staff Attorney, Texas Civil Rights Project Acknowledgements We would like to thank all …
Letters to PE Firms re Prison Services, U.S. Congress, 2019 <!Congress of tbe tlntteb ~tates mmsbinrrton, DC 20510 September 30, 2019 Andrew Feldstein Co-Founder and Chief Investment Officer BlueMountain Capital Management, LLC 280 Park Avenue, 12111 Floor New York, NY 1001 7 Stephen Siderow Co-Founder and Co-President BlueMounlain Capital Management, …
Article • September 17, 2019 • from CLN October, 2019
Study: Brazen Cops Posting Racist, Vitriolic Comments on the Internet by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon There is a time-worn, yet usually quite-accurate saying that states: &ldquo;Where there&rsquo;s smoke, there&rsquo;s fire.&rdquo; Thanks in great part to Philadelphia attorney Emily Baker-White&rsquo;s efforts as leader of The Plain View Project (&ldquo;PVP&rdquo;), a …
Article • September 17, 2019 • from CLN October, 2019
Black Drivers in Missouri 91 Percent More Likely to Be Stopped Than White Drivers by Bill Barton by Bill Barton A report by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt reveals that black motorists in that state are 91 percent more likely to be pulled over than whites. The 2018 report illuminating …
Brief • September 13, 2019
Filed under: Discrimination
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Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Second Circuit Holds NY Sodomy Not ‘Prior Sex Conviction’ for Purposes of Federal Statute Mandating Life Sentence for Repeat Sex Offenders by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that a prior conviction for sodomy under New York law is not a …
Article • August 19, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Massachusetts Supreme Court Holds Statute Requiring GPS Monitoring of Probationers Convicted of Sex Offenses Unconstitutional ‘as Applied’ by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts held that Massachusetts General Law, chapter 265, &sect; 47 (&ldquo;G.L. c. 265, &sect; 47&rdquo;), is overinclusive and is unconstitutional as applied …
Article • August 8, 2019
San Francisco launches experiment to curb racial bias by San Francisco is taking a step toward making justice colorblind. The city is using artificial intelligence to strip police reports of identifying details, such as a suspect&rsquo;s name, race and hair and eye color; his or her neighborhood and district and …
New Tennessee Legislation Will Destroy Hundreds, Probably Thousands, of Families by Sandy Rozek by Sandy Rozek, NARSOL In some of our border states, children sit in detention camps, taken from their parents and held for a reason deemed good by some in our society. Half the country away in the …
Vera Institute of Justice - Gatekeepers: The Role of Police in Ending Mass Incarceration, 2019 Gatekeepers: The Role of Police in Ending Mass Incarceration S. Rebecca Neusteter, Ram Subramanian, Jennifer Trone, Mawia Khogali, and Cindy Reed August 2019 From the Director Reforming the criminal justice system has become a bipartisan …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Eighth Circuit Overlooks Procedural Default, Orders Immediate Release From Excessive ACCA Sentence Based on Prior Sex Offense by Michael Berk by Michael Berk The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit reversed the denial of William Anthony Lofton&rsquo;s 28 U.S.C. &sect; 2255 petition, remanding to the U.S. District Court …
Massachusetts Supreme Court: Discharge From Civil Commitment Required When Examiners Conclude Defendant Is Not Sexually Dangerous by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Following convictions for two counts of rape of a child in 1977, Wayne Chapman was sentenced to prison for a term of 15 to 30 years. But later …
Article • July 16, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Court Reporters Likely Fail to Accurately Transcribe Testimony for Speakers of ‘African American English’ by Anthony Accurso by Anthony Accurso&nbsp; A recent Vice.com article draws attention to a pioneering study that concludes court reporters exhibit low proficiency with African American English (&ldquo;AAE&rdquo;), and that the problem results in a systemic …
Article • June 17, 2019 • from CLN July, 2019
Filed under: Gang Policies
Ninth Circuit Rules Robbery Committed Alone by Gang Member Not Enough for California Gang Enhancement, Despite Testimony of Gang Expert by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A law enforcement expert on gangs testifying that a robbery committed by a lone gang member without any evidence tying the robbery to the …
Publication • June 13, 2019
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Collateral Consequences - The Crossroads of Punishment, Redemption and The Effect on Communities, 2019 U . S . C O M M I S S I O N O N C I V I L R I G H T S COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES: The Crossroads …
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights - Collateral Consequences - The Crossroads of Punishment, Redemption and the Effects on Communities, 2019 U . S . C O M M I S S I O N O N C I V I L R I G H T S COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES: The …
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Gang Policies, Censorship
Kansas - Security Threat Groups & Contraband Risks Training (2019)
Solitary Watch, American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana, Jesuit Social Research Institute: A Report on Lockdown - A Report on the Use of Solitary Confinement in Louisiana State Prisons, With Testimony from the People Who Live It, 2019 Louisiana on Lockdown A Report on the Use of Solitary Confinement in …
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