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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 …
Article • September 17, 2019 • from CLN October, 2019
Delaware Supreme Court: Where Defendant Competent to Plead ‘Guilty but Mentally Ill,’ He May Revoke Plea Before It Is Accepted by Anthony Accurso by Anthony Accurso The Supreme Court of the State of Delaware held that when a defendant has been declared competent to plead guilty he retains the right …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
‘They need to be marked for life’ by Sandy Rozek by Sandy, NARSOL The mandatory chemical castration law that has just passed in Alabama is being debated every way possible. Health professionals are weighing in on why, medically, it is not an effective prevention strategy. From a moral and human rights …
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 12, 2019
Wrongful Death Suit Highlights 'Pattern' of Oregon Police Shooting Mentally Ill Homeless People by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson  “Officer Samson Ajir violated police directives, and common sense, by engaging in a dangerous foot chase upon entry upon a scene where Mr. Johnson was in a mental health crisis. Officer …
Vera Institute of Justice - Preventing suicide and self-harm in jail, 2019 July 2019 Preventing Suicide and Self-Harm in Jail: A Sentinel Events Approach Jason Tan de Bibiana, Therese Todd, and Leah Pope From the Director Suicide is the leading cause of death in jails across the country. Each year, …
Article • June 22, 2019
Federal Court Upholds Antiquated Virginia Law Allowing Jail Time for Being Near Alcohol by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell  An antiquated Virginia law that allows courts to label someone a “habitual drunkard,” permitting police to throw someone in jail for simply being near alcohol, was upheld by the U.S. Court …
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Drug Treatment/Rehab
The Opioid Epidemic in Correctional Facilities, 2019 Sarah Gad Manuscript Draft - 04/19/2019 INTRODUCTION In 2017, drug overdoses became the leading cause of accidental death in the 1 United States, with opioids driving this epidemic. Over the last two decades, there have 2 been nearly half a million deaths attributable …
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Drug Treatment/Rehab
Detection and Prevention of Illicit Drugs in a Correctional Facility, 2019 Detection and Prevention of Illicit Drugs in a Correctional Facility George Brotchi Abstract The purpose of this research was to examine and determine the common types of illicit drugs entering correctional facilities today and the effects these drugs have …
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Mental Health
Harvard Human Rights Journal, People With Mental Health Conditions and Encounters With Law Enforcement, 2019 \\jciprod01\productn\H\HLH\32-1\HLH106.txt unknown Seq: 1 10-JUL-19 12:25 A Use of Deadly Force: People with Mental Health Conditions and Encounters with Law Enforcement Paras V. Shah* Law enforcement officials are trained to de-escalate tensions and refrain from …
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 …
Publication • June 1, 2019
The Sentencing Project, Campaign to End Life Imprisonment - Women and Girls Serving Life Sentences, 2019 CAMPAIGN TO END LIFE IMPRISONMENT WOMEN AND GIRLS SERVING LIFE SENTENCES Nationwide one of every 15 women in prison — nearly 7,000 women — is serving a life or virtual life sentence.1 One-third of …
The Untold Stories of Jail Deaths in Washington, Columbia Legal Services, 2019 GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN The Untold Stories of Jail Deaths in Washington May 2019 Columbia Legal Services advocates for laws that advance social, economic, and racial equity for people living in poverty. www.columbialegal.org For more information about this …
Publication • June 1, 2019
Not In Isolation, Stop Solitary for Kids, 2019 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT STOP SOLITARY FOR KIDS Stop Solitary for Kids is a national campaign to end solitary confinement of youth in juvenile and adult facilities in the United States. The campaign is a joint effort by the Center for Children’s Law and …
Solitary Confinement: Inhumane, Ineffective, and Wasteful, Southern Poverty Law Center, 2019 SOLITARY CONFINEMENT INHUMANE, INEFFECTIVE, AND WASTEFUL About the Southern Poverty Law Center The Southern Poverty Law Center, based in Montgomery, Alabama, is a nonprofit civil rights organization founded in 1971 and dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry, and to …
"I’m a child rapist” — a story in four parts by by NARSOL Part I: Introduction I had the opportunity to share my story recently as a speaker at a Restorative Justice conference. It was the first time outside of treatment that I’ve shared this much of my story and …
Forced Self-Incrimination by Larry N. by Larry N., NARSOL Maybe authorities will finally accept that the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution really protects individuals from compelled self-incrimination. At least it does in the state of Indiana, according to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. …
Carter v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Complaint, Excessive Force and Medical Negligence, 2019 ase 2:19-cv-03840-JFW-JEM Document 1 Filed 05/02/19 5 Jeremy I. Lessem, Esq (SBN 213406) Jamal L. Tooson, Esq (SBN 261373) Lessem, N ewstat & Tooson, LLP 3450 Cahuenga Blvd W. Ste. 102 Los Angeles, CA 90068 Phone …
Publication • April 19, 2019
Office of the Inspector General - California Health Care Facility Medical Inspection Results Cycle 5, 2019 Roy W. Wesley Inspector General Office of the Inspector General California Health Care Facility Medical Inspection Results Cycle 5 April 2019 Fairness Integrity Respect Service Transparency Medical Inspection Unit Office of the Inspector General …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Filed under: Medication, Mental Health
California Supreme Court: Competence Hearing Required When Formerly Incompetent Defendant Quits Taking Psychotropic Medication and Exhibits Signs of Incompetence by David Reutter by David Reutter The Supreme Court of California ruled that “when a formerly incompetent defendant has been restored to competence solely or primarily through administration of medication, evidence …
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