Advice on the legislative and governance models under the Serious
... This report was commissioned by the Minister for Corrections (the Hon. Wade Noonan, MP) in May 2015. We, as members of the Panel appointed to compile the report, came to the task equipped with some relevant professional experience. None of us, however, has spent a professional lifetime within the ve ...
... This report was commissioned by the Minister for Corrections (the Hon. Wade Noonan, MP) in May 2015. We, as members of the Panel appointed to compile the report, came to the task equipped with some relevant professional experience. None of us, however, has spent a professional lifetime within the ve ...
Set Up to Fail: Bail and the Revolving Door of Pre
... Canada’s provincial jails.1 Over half of them were in pre-trial custody – legally innocent and waiting for their trial or a determination of their bail.2 Canada’s jails have not always looked like this. The remand rate has nearly tripled in the past 30 years, and 2005 marked the first time in Canadi ...
... Canada’s provincial jails.1 Over half of them were in pre-trial custody – legally innocent and waiting for their trial or a determination of their bail.2 Canada’s jails have not always looked like this. The remand rate has nearly tripled in the past 30 years, and 2005 marked the first time in Canadi ...
Post-Sentence Supervision and Detention
... dangerous. Over recent years particular attention has been focused upon sex offenders whose offending has been of great community concern. One response has been to create continuing detention or supervision schemes which extend the state’s control over an offender beyond the end of the sentence. The ...
... dangerous. Over recent years particular attention has been focused upon sex offenders whose offending has been of great community concern. One response has been to create continuing detention or supervision schemes which extend the state’s control over an offender beyond the end of the sentence. The ...
report on Maldives
... 12. At the end of the visit, the delegation presented to the Maldivian authorities its preliminary observations concerning the visit in confidence.10 13. The following report on the first SPT visit to the Maldives, produced in accordance with article 16 of the OPCAT, sets out the findings of the del ...
... 12. At the end of the visit, the delegation presented to the Maldivian authorities its preliminary observations concerning the visit in confidence.10 13. The following report on the first SPT visit to the Maldives, produced in accordance with article 16 of the OPCAT, sets out the findings of the del ...
Guidance Manual for Monitoring Facilities Under the
... placed in juvenile detention or correctional facilities, but must be placed in shelter facilities.” 4 A 1977 amendment to the JJDP Act expanded the DSO provision to expressly include nonoffenders such as dependent and neglected youth. It also removed the requirement that these juveniles be placed in ...
... placed in juvenile detention or correctional facilities, but must be placed in shelter facilities.” 4 A 1977 amendment to the JJDP Act expanded the DSO provision to expressly include nonoffenders such as dependent and neglected youth. It also removed the requirement that these juveniles be placed in ...
Preparing the young offender for return to society
... Structure theory also contributed to this research by providing the understanding that the institutions of society control deviance because they take action against persons who deviate. Each deviant like each law abiding citizen, from this perspective, fits within a category of personal orientation ...
... Structure theory also contributed to this research by providing the understanding that the institutions of society control deviance because they take action against persons who deviate. Each deviant like each law abiding citizen, from this perspective, fits within a category of personal orientation ...
inhuman sentencing: life imprisonment of children around the world
... Frustrated by the narrow focus on life imprisonment without parole within the children’s rights community, CRIN published a report on life imprisonment in the Commonwealth in 2012, highlighting the prevalence of life imprisonment throughout the Commonwealth States and the different forms that life s ...
... Frustrated by the narrow focus on life imprisonment without parole within the children’s rights community, CRIN published a report on life imprisonment in the Commonwealth in 2012, highlighting the prevalence of life imprisonment throughout the Commonwealth States and the different forms that life s ...
The Rise of State and Local Power over Immigration
... JULIET P. STUMPF** Federal immigration law has evolved from a stepchild of foreign policy into a national legislative and regulatory scheme that intersects with the triumvirate of state power: criminal law, employment law, and welfare. Shifting the locus of immigration law out of the category of for ...
... JULIET P. STUMPF** Federal immigration law has evolved from a stepchild of foreign policy into a national legislative and regulatory scheme that intersects with the triumvirate of state power: criminal law, employment law, and welfare. Shifting the locus of immigration law out of the category of for ...
iii. relevant international standards on the use of pretrial detention
... Implement the United Nations’ Rights and Duties Model, 2010, pp. 76-77. ...
... Implement the United Nations’ Rights and Duties Model, 2010, pp. 76-77. ...
The Myth of the “Otherwise Law-Abiding” Illegal Alien
... Nevertheless, some of these crimes currently being committed by illegal aliens can amount to aggravated felonies and would prevent an alien from being deemed to have “good moral character”, permanently barring them from naturalization under existing immigration law.10 Millions of illegal aliens have ...
... Nevertheless, some of these crimes currently being committed by illegal aliens can amount to aggravated felonies and would prevent an alien from being deemed to have “good moral character”, permanently barring them from naturalization under existing immigration law.10 Millions of illegal aliens have ...
New Jersey`s Juvenile Justice System
... History and System Overview New Jersey’s current juvenile justice system is the product of a long history of innovation and adaptation. New Jersey first began to differentiate between juveniles and adults with probation laws in 1900.i Next came the Juvenile Court Act in 1903, which enabled the cour ...
... History and System Overview New Jersey’s current juvenile justice system is the product of a long history of innovation and adaptation. New Jersey first began to differentiate between juveniles and adults with probation laws in 1900.i Next came the Juvenile Court Act in 1903, which enabled the cour ...
report - Human Rights Watch
... because of these deportations. Human rights law recognizes that the privilege of living in any country as a non-citizen may be conditional upon obeying that country’s laws. However, a country like the United States cannot withdraw that privilege without protecting the human rights of the immigrants ...
... because of these deportations. Human rights law recognizes that the privilege of living in any country as a non-citizen may be conditional upon obeying that country’s laws. However, a country like the United States cannot withdraw that privilege without protecting the human rights of the immigrants ...
Discussion document on the rights and needs of remand detainees
... 32 Kalashnikov v Russia 36 EHRR 587. ...
... 32 Kalashnikov v Russia 36 EHRR 587. ...
The Crimmigration Crisis: Immigrants, Crime, and Sovereign Power
... 15. See H.R. 4437 § 203 (proposing criminal sanctions for those who overstay visas or violate the terms of the visa). 16. In response to protests from business interests, DHS created “Frequent Flyer” border crossing passes to exempt U.S. employees from detention. They are available upon payment of a ...
... 15. See H.R. 4437 § 203 (proposing criminal sanctions for those who overstay visas or violate the terms of the visa). 16. In response to protests from business interests, DHS created “Frequent Flyer” border crossing passes to exempt U.S. employees from detention. They are available upon payment of a ...
The Flow of Unaccompanied Children through the Immigration System
... cess with the Asylum Office, a division of USCIS, rather than defensively in immigration court.15 (For more information about the asylum process, see “Legal Options for Children,” page 24.) Advocates argue that the crucial date for determining whether the TVPRA protections are relevant is the date w ...
... cess with the Asylum Office, a division of USCIS, rather than defensively in immigration court.15 (For more information about the asylum process, see “Legal Options for Children,” page 24.) Advocates argue that the crucial date for determining whether the TVPRA protections are relevant is the date w ...
Understanding Immigration Detainers
... violations during roadside arrests where the primary instrument used to effect arrest was an immigration detainer. They challenged the detainer regulation as being ultra vires because it was being used in cases other than controlled substances convictions. Although the case remains on appeal and pen ...
... violations during roadside arrests where the primary instrument used to effect arrest was an immigration detainer. They challenged the detainer regulation as being ultra vires because it was being used in cases other than controlled substances convictions. Although the case remains on appeal and pen ...
Immigration Surveillance Affirmative
... Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Is an agency of the United States federal government that was formed in 2002 from the combination of 22 departments and agencies. The agency is charge of various task related to making the United States homeland safe including customs, border, and immigration e ...
... Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Is an agency of the United States federal government that was formed in 2002 from the combination of 22 departments and agencies. The agency is charge of various task related to making the United States homeland safe including customs, border, and immigration e ...
The Socioeconomic Impact of Pretrial Detention
... impact of the violation of those standards. In exploring the socioeconomic impact of pretrial detention, this publication first provides an overview of pretrial detention, including its global scope, the many ills attendant to it, the particularly severe impact on the poor and marginalized, and the ...
... impact of the violation of those standards. In exploring the socioeconomic impact of pretrial detention, this publication first provides an overview of pretrial detention, including its global scope, the many ills attendant to it, the particularly severe impact on the poor and marginalized, and the ...
Perpetuating the Marginalization of Latinos
... aliens-mostly at local jails."). 7. This writer has systematically witnessed and been involved in cases where probation, courts, prosecution, and government workers have called ICE on noncitizens that have appeared before them. 8. Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, ...
... aliens-mostly at local jails."). 7. This writer has systematically witnessed and been involved in cases where probation, courts, prosecution, and government workers have called ICE on noncitizens that have appeared before them. 8. Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, ...
Appendix A Juvenile Justice National Minimum Data Set Project
... Draft 2 Juvenile Justice National Minimum Data Set — August 2000 Based on comments provided by the reference group and on input at the JJ NMDS workshop in July 2000, Draft 1 of the JJ NMDS was refined by the AIHW. The number of data items was reduced considerably and changes were made to some of the ...
... Draft 2 Juvenile Justice National Minimum Data Set — August 2000 Based on comments provided by the reference group and on input at the JJ NMDS workshop in July 2000, Draft 1 of the JJ NMDS was refined by the AIHW. The number of data items was reduced considerably and changes were made to some of the ...
File - (EPEA)
... Returning to society – After-care In principle the detainee is responsible for these aspects. But already during detention, the institution provides help in sorting out on aspects as debt rescheduling, or by helping to find a job. On release a social worker will forward the latest information on to ...
... Returning to society – After-care In principle the detainee is responsible for these aspects. But already during detention, the institution provides help in sorting out on aspects as debt rescheduling, or by helping to find a job. On release a social worker will forward the latest information on to ...
urgent action - Amnesty International
... 2 July 2017 marks the one year anniversary of Hasnat Karim’s arrest and detention. He was caught up in the attack on a restaurant in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on 1 July 2016 and has been held in jail without charge since. His health is rapidly deteriorating in prison where he continues to be denied ...
... 2 July 2017 marks the one year anniversary of Hasnat Karim’s arrest and detention. He was caught up in the attack on a restaurant in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on 1 July 2016 and has been held in jail without charge since. His health is rapidly deteriorating in prison where he continues to be denied ...
Immigration Enforcement - American Civil Liberties Union
... Overview of U.S. Immigration Detention In 2006, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) arrested over 1.6 million individuals, including both the undocumented and legal permanent residents (LPRs), of which over 230,000 were subsequently held in detention. 1 On average, there are approximately ...
... Overview of U.S. Immigration Detention In 2006, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) arrested over 1.6 million individuals, including both the undocumented and legal permanent residents (LPRs), of which over 230,000 were subsequently held in detention. 1 On average, there are approximately ...
Report of the Special Rapporteur on torture - Mission to
... 2015, it was reported that at least 52 individuals (civilians and military personnel), including family members of the insurgents, were being held and their whereabouts were unknown. They may be in unofficial places of detention and at great risk of being tortured. The Special Rapporteur has receive ...
... 2015, it was reported that at least 52 individuals (civilians and military personnel), including family members of the insurgents, were being held and their whereabouts were unknown. They may be in unofficial places of detention and at great risk of being tortured. The Special Rapporteur has receive ...
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.