
The sentencing of mothers and the rights of the child
... Firstly, the website of the Court of Appeal provides the reports of sentencing appeals. Of the 75 cases in this study, 39 were Court of Appeal cases reported on the Court's website. Secondly, there were press reports of mothers being sentenced to imprisonment, immediate or suspended. Press reports o ...
... Firstly, the website of the Court of Appeal provides the reports of sentencing appeals. Of the 75 cases in this study, 39 were Court of Appeal cases reported on the Court's website. Secondly, there were press reports of mothers being sentenced to imprisonment, immediate or suspended. Press reports o ...
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
... the tripling of the prison population from 1987 to 2007 and projected to grow another 200,000 over the next five years; and WHEREAS, the impact of these (particularly drug-focused) unjust and ineffective policies has been most devastating in low-income neighborhoods of color, deporting entire genera ...
... the tripling of the prison population from 1987 to 2007 and projected to grow another 200,000 over the next five years; and WHEREAS, the impact of these (particularly drug-focused) unjust and ineffective policies has been most devastating in low-income neighborhoods of color, deporting entire genera ...
New Orleans Incentives and Sanctions 12-9-15
... Intermediate Sanctions?” Federal Probation, Vol. 58, No. 1 (March 1994). ...
... Intermediate Sanctions?” Federal Probation, Vol. 58, No. 1 (March 1994). ...
The Graying of the US Prisoner Population
... for crimes of violence; and (c) doubling maximum penalties for all felony classes. Such sentencing legislation has dramatically increased prison populations across the United States. Recidivism (defined here as a new criminal activity or technical violation of parole, probation, or nondepartmental c ...
... for crimes of violence; and (c) doubling maximum penalties for all felony classes. Such sentencing legislation has dramatically increased prison populations across the United States. Recidivism (defined here as a new criminal activity or technical violation of parole, probation, or nondepartmental c ...
Beta Jail Alternatives/Misdemeanor Probation Referral Yellowstone
... Any violation of this referral may subject the defendant/client to adverse legal consequences. Defendant/Client is ordered to pay costs of all program(s). Defendant/Client agrees to abide by all rules and regulations set forth by Alternatives, Inc. for the program(s) referred. This Jail Alternatives ...
... Any violation of this referral may subject the defendant/client to adverse legal consequences. Defendant/Client is ordered to pay costs of all program(s). Defendant/Client agrees to abide by all rules and regulations set forth by Alternatives, Inc. for the program(s) referred. This Jail Alternatives ...
Program Inventory - Central Connecticut State University
... These values are summarized by category and program in the attached table. Limitations and Discussion Program-level data was not routinely collected for every program in Connecticut. For these programs, cost and utilization estimates were derived in collaboration with program and agency staff in ord ...
... These values are summarized by category and program in the attached table. Limitations and Discussion Program-level data was not routinely collected for every program in Connecticut. For these programs, cost and utilization estimates were derived in collaboration with program and agency staff in ord ...
Judge Howard Grodman Justice of the Peace Coconino County
... Gil sees each family he works with as individuals and provides case management to parents and caregivers of at risk youths who are justice system involved and who are on the edge of being removed from their homes. He is also a Collective Impact Coordinator, helping the team to develop the Common App ...
... Gil sees each family he works with as individuals and provides case management to parents and caregivers of at risk youths who are justice system involved and who are on the edge of being removed from their homes. He is also a Collective Impact Coordinator, helping the team to develop the Common App ...
Post Title: National Project Expert
... would be a key first step in this regard. The rapid assessment report on alternative measures to imprisonment, and it recommendations, will take into consideration a system of alternative measures to imprisonment, including its legal basis and present proposals for legislative reforms, management, a ...
... would be a key first step in this regard. The rapid assessment report on alternative measures to imprisonment, and it recommendations, will take into consideration a system of alternative measures to imprisonment, including its legal basis and present proposals for legislative reforms, management, a ...
Female offenders in the criminal justice system
... stammering) and voice disorders1 The incidence of communication problems is higher among women offenders than for the general population. Over two thirds of offenders have below average speech, language and communication skills 2 2. Speech and Language Therapy makes a difference Speech and lan ...
... stammering) and voice disorders1 The incidence of communication problems is higher among women offenders than for the general population. Over two thirds of offenders have below average speech, language and communication skills 2 2. Speech and Language Therapy makes a difference Speech and lan ...
Slide 1
... All partners tackling offenders together - local partners (both criminal justice and non-criminal justice agencies) encourage the development of a multi-agency problem-solving approach by focussing on offenders, not offences ...
... All partners tackling offenders together - local partners (both criminal justice and non-criminal justice agencies) encourage the development of a multi-agency problem-solving approach by focussing on offenders, not offences ...
lesson plan cover sheet
... community-based aftercare, can reduce substance use and dependency. d. Ex-offenders with a history of substance use and those who engage in substance use after release are at high risk to recidivate. 12. Family Challenges a. `Most prisoners believe that family support is an important factor in helpi ...
... community-based aftercare, can reduce substance use and dependency. d. Ex-offenders with a history of substance use and those who engage in substance use after release are at high risk to recidivate. 12. Family Challenges a. `Most prisoners believe that family support is an important factor in helpi ...
Prison Education
... In the United States, we incarcerate people in Federal, State, and local correctional facilities. Each of these criminal correction systems is an enormous enterprise, and combined, they are extraordinarily expensive to maintain. Over the last few decades, the U.S. has experienced a substantial grow ...
... In the United States, we incarcerate people in Federal, State, and local correctional facilities. Each of these criminal correction systems is an enormous enterprise, and combined, they are extraordinarily expensive to maintain. Over the last few decades, the U.S. has experienced a substantial grow ...
Public Say: Stop Locking Up So Many Women
... population4 and exist in a criminal justice system which has been created for, and is overwhelmingly occupied by men. It is clear that there is a strong case for a different approach to women who offend. They have different needs which require a considerable degree of support – for example, extremel ...
... population4 and exist in a criminal justice system which has been created for, and is overwhelmingly occupied by men. It is clear that there is a strong case for a different approach to women who offend. They have different needs which require a considerable degree of support – for example, extremel ...
Sex in Prison - Lynne Rienner Publishers
... Sexual aggressors, or “wolves,” in prison facilities focus on proving masculinity and machismo in order to become the dominant force in a sexual relationship. “Wolves” assume the role not only to obtain the physical release associated with sex but also to establish a reputation and avoid victimizati ...
... Sexual aggressors, or “wolves,” in prison facilities focus on proving masculinity and machismo in order to become the dominant force in a sexual relationship. “Wolves” assume the role not only to obtain the physical release associated with sex but also to establish a reputation and avoid victimizati ...
Snímek 1
... imposing of short-term unconditional prison sentences and use of alternative sentences need to focus on use of alternative sentences and diversions need to focus on new punishments introduced by the new Penal Code – house arrest and prohibition of entry to sporting, cultural and other social eve ...
... imposing of short-term unconditional prison sentences and use of alternative sentences need to focus on use of alternative sentences and diversions need to focus on new punishments introduced by the new Penal Code – house arrest and prohibition of entry to sporting, cultural and other social eve ...
The Price of Jails: Measuring the Taxpayer Cost of Local Incarceration
... Jails—locally run facilities used primarily to detain persons arrested but not yet convicted of any crime—now hold more than 730,000 people on any given day, more than triple their population in 1983. These are the places where most arrested men and women land and where many remain as their cases wi ...
... Jails—locally run facilities used primarily to detain persons arrested but not yet convicted of any crime—now hold more than 730,000 people on any given day, more than triple their population in 1983. These are the places where most arrested men and women land and where many remain as their cases wi ...
Indefinitely Maybe? - Prison Reform Trust
... The indeterminate sentence’s effect on the prison population The prison population is at record levels and yet, almost across the board, magistrates and judges have responded to the government’s plea not to lock up people unless absolutely necessary.The number of people on remand at the end of May 2 ...
... The indeterminate sentence’s effect on the prison population The prison population is at record levels and yet, almost across the board, magistrates and judges have responded to the government’s plea not to lock up people unless absolutely necessary.The number of people on remand at the end of May 2 ...
Extra Credit Film Series Study Questions
... 2. Discuss the case of Scott v. Sandford. Why is it considered the worst opinion ever written in the history of the Court? 3. Discuss the notion that the reach of judicial power reaches extends only so far as the executive branch is willing to enforce it, and that the power of the Court is the power ...
... 2. Discuss the case of Scott v. Sandford. Why is it considered the worst opinion ever written in the history of the Court? 3. Discuss the notion that the reach of judicial power reaches extends only so far as the executive branch is willing to enforce it, and that the power of the Court is the power ...
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... Q. Prescription Fraud R. Possession charges 2. Excluded Offenses A. Crimes of violence B. Offenses involving possession or sale of a fire arm C. Burglary of a dwelling* D. DUI ...
... Q. Prescription Fraud R. Possession charges 2. Excluded Offenses A. Crimes of violence B. Offenses involving possession or sale of a fire arm C. Burglary of a dwelling* D. DUI ...
Cost Review: Drug Abuse, Treatment, Incarceration
... New York’s own Kings County Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Prison (DTAP) program provides treatment as an alternative to prison for people convicted of a second time non-violent felony drug offense. Studies have found this program to produce a cost savings of $38 million for the 971 DTAP clients it h ...
... New York’s own Kings County Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Prison (DTAP) program provides treatment as an alternative to prison for people convicted of a second time non-violent felony drug offense. Studies have found this program to produce a cost savings of $38 million for the 971 DTAP clients it h ...
PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE PRISONER
... • The Prisoner-offence, age, sex • The regime-tough,punitive or rewarding of effort and educative • The length of sentence, remission, parole Peter Sims UPNG ...
... • The Prisoner-offence, age, sex • The regime-tough,punitive or rewarding of effort and educative • The length of sentence, remission, parole Peter Sims UPNG ...
Lower Crime Rates and Prisoner Recidivism
... life back into society is not simple. Ex-offenders must find a residence, purchase life’s necessities, and locate a job. These activities are harder for ex-prisoners than the average person because many prisoners have not been rehabilitated, developed skills, or obtained an education while in prison ...
... life back into society is not simple. Ex-offenders must find a residence, purchase life’s necessities, and locate a job. These activities are harder for ex-prisoners than the average person because many prisoners have not been rehabilitated, developed skills, or obtained an education while in prison ...
Aging Offenders in the Criminal Justice System
... jail time because of a theft accusation.34 Helms reviewed felony sentences in Oregon through court decisions and found that older offenders were more likely to be recipients of court lenience when compared to younger adult offenders. 5 The elderly were more likely to receive pretrial interventions, ...
... jail time because of a theft accusation.34 Helms reviewed felony sentences in Oregon through court decisions and found that older offenders were more likely to be recipients of court lenience when compared to younger adult offenders. 5 The elderly were more likely to receive pretrial interventions, ...