United Nations
... The number of applicants whose requests were granted because they had been tortured or might be tortured if they were returned to their country of origin; (c) The number of forcible deportations (indicate how many of them involved rejected asylum-seekers) and the countries to which these persons wer ...
... The number of applicants whose requests were granted because they had been tortured or might be tortured if they were returned to their country of origin; (c) The number of forcible deportations (indicate how many of them involved rejected asylum-seekers) and the countries to which these persons wer ...
Report of the Special Rapporteur on torture and other
... movement: it includes police custody, remand detention, imprisonment after conviction, house arrest, administrative detention, involuntary hospitalization and institutional custody. It also includes children deprived of their liberty by private individuals or entities that are empowered or authorize ...
... movement: it includes police custody, remand detention, imprisonment after conviction, house arrest, administrative detention, involuntary hospitalization and institutional custody. It also includes children deprived of their liberty by private individuals or entities that are empowered or authorize ...
Plaintiff`s expert report on crime and immigration
... By 2005 two-thirds (66%) of the unauthorized population had been in the country for ten years or less, and the largest share, 40% of the total or 4.4 million people, had been in the country five years or less. There were 5.4 million adult males in the unauthorized population in 2005, accounting for ...
... By 2005 two-thirds (66%) of the unauthorized population had been in the country for ten years or less, and the largest share, 40% of the total or 4.4 million people, had been in the country five years or less. There were 5.4 million adult males in the unauthorized population in 2005, accounting for ...
German Prevention of Crime Act, 1933
... their particular crime as from their whole criminal individuality. The German Criminal Courts, consequently, were compelled to allow even the most dangerous lunatics or dipsomaniacs to remain at large, and they could console themselves only with the hope that the Administrative Authorities might be ...
... their particular crime as from their whole criminal individuality. The German Criminal Courts, consequently, were compelled to allow even the most dangerous lunatics or dipsomaniacs to remain at large, and they could console themselves only with the hope that the Administrative Authorities might be ...
ice hold policy talking points - Immigrant Legal Resource Center
... a. In deportation proceedings, many are unrepresented, isolated, and confined to remote jails, all because they are civil proceedings. b. In deportation proceedings people have a right to an attorney but not at the government’s expense. What this means is that there is no public defender system. As ...
... a. In deportation proceedings, many are unrepresented, isolated, and confined to remote jails, all because they are civil proceedings. b. In deportation proceedings people have a right to an attorney but not at the government’s expense. What this means is that there is no public defender system. As ...
Deportability and the Carceral State
... Before 1882 some state governments had the power to deport, and while Congress had passed a law at the turn of the eighteenth century that authorized political expulsions, it was never used it to deport anyone. For this early history, see Hidetaka Hirota, “The Moment of Transition: State Officials, ...
... Before 1882 some state governments had the power to deport, and while Congress had passed a law at the turn of the eighteenth century that authorized political expulsions, it was never used it to deport anyone. For this early history, see Hidetaka Hirota, “The Moment of Transition: State Officials, ...
Immigration Review Questions
... from neglect. Life was uncomfortable for everyone. 4. Why did immigrants tend to settle near other people from their native countries? Adjusting to life in a new country would be easier. They would be near friends and relatives. ...
... from neglect. Life was uncomfortable for everyone. 4. Why did immigrants tend to settle near other people from their native countries? Adjusting to life in a new country would be easier. They would be near friends and relatives. ...
Legal Authorities NAPA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF
... Work Furlough: Maintain your employment and support of your family while serving your sentence at NCDC. We allow you to go to work, but you sleep at NCDC. Home Detention: Closely scrutinized. Strict acceptance guidelines. We partner with Probation on the decision making. GPS tracking is used. Fee is ...
... Work Furlough: Maintain your employment and support of your family while serving your sentence at NCDC. We allow you to go to work, but you sleep at NCDC. Home Detention: Closely scrutinized. Strict acceptance guidelines. We partner with Probation on the decision making. GPS tracking is used. Fee is ...
Justice and Corrections Update - December 2014
... THEMATIC FOCUS: Addressing Prolonged and Arbitrary Detention in Post-crisis Settings Strengthening rule of law institutions in countries emerging from conflict, combatting impunity and reducing the prevalence of serious criminal conduct are essential to peace and security and among the most immediat ...
... THEMATIC FOCUS: Addressing Prolonged and Arbitrary Detention in Post-crisis Settings Strengthening rule of law institutions in countries emerging from conflict, combatting impunity and reducing the prevalence of serious criminal conduct are essential to peace and security and among the most immediat ...
free CLE program - American Bar Association
... During the same period, FBI data indicates the violent crime rate declined 45 percent and the property crime rate fell 42 percent. The decline occurred nationally, in border cities and other cities with large immigrant populations such as San Diego, El Paso, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Mia ...
... During the same period, FBI data indicates the violent crime rate declined 45 percent and the property crime rate fell 42 percent. The decline occurred nationally, in border cities and other cities with large immigrant populations such as San Diego, El Paso, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Mia ...
Immigration-Related Detention: Current Legislative Issues [January
... deportable on national security grounds, those certified as terrorist suspects, and those who have final orders of deportation. Aliens not subject to mandatory detention may be detained, paroled, or released on bond. The priorities for detention of these aliens are specified in statute and regulatio ...
... deportable on national security grounds, those certified as terrorist suspects, and those who have final orders of deportation. Aliens not subject to mandatory detention may be detained, paroled, or released on bond. The priorities for detention of these aliens are specified in statute and regulatio ...
Co-Responsibility and Reform: Foreign and Domestic Perspectives
... cause people to leave their home countries. x Understanding immigration in the United States requires consideration of the historical, social, political, and economic linkages between sending, transit, and receiving countries. The region is inte ...
... cause people to leave their home countries. x Understanding immigration in the United States requires consideration of the historical, social, political, and economic linkages between sending, transit, and receiving countries. The region is inte ...
in Word - Women on the Border
... This current backlash against immigrants in general has been growing throughout the western nations and has been more acutely heightened since the bombings of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, and subsequent bombings in Spain and England. These incidents along with sentiment that raises ...
... This current backlash against immigrants in general has been growing throughout the western nations and has been more acutely heightened since the bombings of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, and subsequent bombings in Spain and England. These incidents along with sentiment that raises ...
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 ...
A case of mixed motives? Formal and informal
... to 18.1 per cent in 2006 (Broeders 2009). The actual use of immigration detention has also become more prevalent in this period. On 30 September 1994, there were 425 administratively detained immigrants, against 2,555 on 30 September 2006. In this period, the annual number of administratively detain ...
... to 18.1 per cent in 2006 (Broeders 2009). The actual use of immigration detention has also become more prevalent in this period. On 30 September 1994, there were 425 administratively detained immigrants, against 2,555 on 30 September 2006. In this period, the annual number of administratively detain ...
Spanish 2 - SpanishLanguageLearners
... Which Way Home, answer the following questions: 1.What did you learn from the immigrant stories presented (and others you may be aware of)? What were the major similarities and differences? 2.What are some of the reasons people decide to leave their country of origin? 3.What are the different challe ...
... Which Way Home, answer the following questions: 1.What did you learn from the immigrant stories presented (and others you may be aware of)? What were the major similarities and differences? 2.What are some of the reasons people decide to leave their country of origin? 3.What are the different challe ...
Chapter 26 - Military Detention
... aberrational situations and never as a matter of policy. When it does, it constitutes a serious criminal offence, subjecting the perpetrators to prosecution and entitling the victims to various remedies, including rehabilitation and compensation. Although there is no federal law criminalizing tortur ...
... aberrational situations and never as a matter of policy. When it does, it constitutes a serious criminal offence, subjecting the perpetrators to prosecution and entitling the victims to various remedies, including rehabilitation and compensation. Although there is no federal law criminalizing tortur ...
Part 10 - Grays Harbor College
... The American Correctional System - federal / state / local institutions - prisons / jails / detention centers A. Incarceration - one of the main forms of punishment - both felony / misdemeanor crimes (1) Largest prison population - 2012: 700 adults per 100,000 pop. - 2,266,800 incarcerated - 4,814,2 ...
... The American Correctional System - federal / state / local institutions - prisons / jails / detention centers A. Incarceration - one of the main forms of punishment - both felony / misdemeanor crimes (1) Largest prison population - 2012: 700 adults per 100,000 pop. - 2,266,800 incarcerated - 4,814,2 ...
Order Dentention - The Courts of Nova Scotia
... is to take reasonable care to ensure the things detained is/are preserved until the conclusion of any investigations or until it is required to be provided for the purpose of a preliminary hearing trial or other proceeding. 3. ORDER OF DISPOSITION On being satisfied that there are some things which ...
... is to take reasonable care to ensure the things detained is/are preserved until the conclusion of any investigations or until it is required to be provided for the purpose of a preliminary hearing trial or other proceeding. 3. ORDER OF DISPOSITION On being satisfied that there are some things which ...
report of the working group on arbitrary detention
... These Charter rights are recognized to “everyone”, not only to Canadian citizens and persons legally present in Canada. 3. Detention in the context of criminal proceedings (a) ...
... These Charter rights are recognized to “everyone”, not only to Canadian citizens and persons legally present in Canada. 3. Detention in the context of criminal proceedings (a) ...
Deportation and Detention
... “Conducive to the public good” - decision for the Secretary of State - each case has to be considered on merits - under the immigration rules there is a presumption that the public interest requires deportation - Presumption can be rebutted in exceptional cases - presumption doesn’t apply if can pr ...
... “Conducive to the public good” - decision for the Secretary of State - each case has to be considered on merits - under the immigration rules there is a presumption that the public interest requires deportation - Presumption can be rebutted in exceptional cases - presumption doesn’t apply if can pr ...
Top immigration, education and criminal justice experts to hold
... Acosta and Salmeron’s teachers, coaches and classmates have written letters of support for their release. Now they’re coming to Washington — along with teacher Ellen Holmes, an NEA member, and fellow classmates — to demand the release of their classmates and to take a stand against ICE raids that ha ...
... Acosta and Salmeron’s teachers, coaches and classmates have written letters of support for their release. Now they’re coming to Washington — along with teacher Ellen Holmes, an NEA member, and fellow classmates — to demand the release of their classmates and to take a stand against ICE raids that ha ...
evidence-based treatments for serious antisocial behavior in
... WA State Institute of Public Policy: Recommendations to Improve Cost-Effectiveness in the Juvenile Justice ...
... WA State Institute of Public Policy: Recommendations to Improve Cost-Effectiveness in the Juvenile Justice ...
Human Rights Committee, DGD, 25 October 2012 – HRW statement
... Immigration detention and deportation proceedings should not be used to bypass due process requirements of criminal justice systems. In particular, states have used immigration detention and deportation proceedings against foreign nationals suspected of involvement of terrorism where the evidence ag ...
... Immigration detention and deportation proceedings should not be used to bypass due process requirements of criminal justice systems. In particular, states have used immigration detention and deportation proceedings against foreign nationals suspected of involvement of terrorism where the evidence ag ...
Immigration detention
Immigration detention is the policy of holding individuals suspected of visa violations, illegal entry or unauthorised arrival, and those subject to deportation and removal in detention until a decision is made by immigration authorities to grant a visa and release them into the community, or to repatriate them to their country of departure. Mandatory detention is the practice of compulsorily detaining or imprisoning people seeking political asylum, or who are considered to be illegal immigrants or unauthorised arrivals into a country.