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76. Appellate Decisions Noted, February 2003
- www.appellate-counsellor.com
- State and federal courts invalidate California's World War II slave labor statute .
- State and federal courts invalidate California's World War II slave labor statute.
- Both the Ninth Circuit and the Santa Ana division of the Fourth District Court of Appeal have invalidated California's attempt to create a cause of action for those forced to perform slave labor for Japan and Germany during World War II. California Code of Civil Procedure section 354. ...
- The California legislature enacted section 354. ...
- The California Court of Appeal ruled that a waiver provision in the 1951 peace treaty with Japan preempted section 354. ...
- The Ninth Circuit ruled that none of the lawsuits could go forward, but on a broader basis than the California Court of Appeal.
- Edna Miller and Frances Mackey worked for the Department of Corrections at Valley State Prison for Women. ...
- Department of Corrections, 105 Cal. ...
- The California Supreme Court has limited the reach of section 403 to accommodate free speech principles. ...
77. Public Services - www.copnet.org
- police.sas.ab.ca
- Citizen Police Academies | Corrections | Cults | D. ...
- Detroit Police Department Business Owners Police Academy.
- San Antonio Police Department Citizen Police Academy.
- Corrections.
- Alaska Department of Corrections .
- Arizona Department of Corrections .
- California Department of Corrections.
- Corrections Connection.
- Corrections Network.
- Florida Corrections Commission.
- Georgia Department Of Corrections.
- Illinois Department of Corrections.
- Louisiana Corrections.
- Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
- Massachusetts Department of Corrections.
- Multnomah County (OR) Corrections .
78. AIU Forensic Psychology Programs
- www.alliant.edu
- Los Angeles, California. ...
- In California alone, the California Department of Corrections has the largest staff of any state department; it is one of the largest employers of forensic psychologists in the country. ...
- Maintained by Alliant International University Department of Information Technology (HELP).
79. Cook County Department of Corrections Americans with Disabilities Act violation Class Action. Submit your complaint.
- www.bigclassaction.com
- A class action lawsuit has been filed against the Cook County Department of Corrections on behalf of mentally ill inmates who are incarcerated at the Cook County Jail. ... This suit was filed against the Cook County Department of Corrections on behalf of mentally ill inmates, alleging breaches of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- *Cook County Department of Corrections (Disabilities Act violation).
80. Prison Search
- www.ancestorhunt.com
- Alabama Department of Corrections.
- Alaska Department of Corrections.
- Arizona Department of Corrections.
- Arkansas Department of Corrections.
- California Department of Corrections.
- Search: California Prison Inmate Locator.
- California County Jails.
- Colorado Department of Corrections.
- Delaware Department of Corrections.
- District of Columbia Department of Corrections.
- Florida Department of Corrections.
- Georgia Department of Corrections.
- Illinois Department of Corrections.
- Indiana Department of Corrections.
- Iowa Department of Corrections.
- Kansas Department of Corrections.
81. The Prison-Industrial Complex - 98.12
- www.theatlantic.com
- N the hills east of Sacramento, California, Folsom State Prison stands beside a man-made lake, surrounded by granite walls built by inmate laborers. ... For more than a century Folsom and San Quentin were the end of the line in California's penal system; they were the state's only maximum-security penitentiaries. During the early 1980s, as California's inmate population began to climb, Folsom became dangerously overcrowded. ... From 1984 to 1994 California built eight new maximum-security (Level 4) facilities. ...
- The Corrections Connection.
- An online magazine focusing on the prison industry: "The largest online resource for news and information in corrections. ...
- Private Corrections Links.
- Less than a quarter mile from the old prison is the California State Prison at Sacramento, known as "New Folsom," which houses about 3,000 Level 4 inmates. ...
- New Folsom -- like old Folsom, and like the rest of the California prison system -- now operates at roughly double its intended capacity. Over the past twenty years the State of California has built twenty-one new prisons, added thousands of cells to existing facilities, and increased its inmate population eightfold. ... California now has the biggest prison system in the Western industrialized world, a system 40 percent bigger than the Federal Bureau of Prisons. ... The California Department of Corrections predicts that at the current rate of expansion, barring a court order that forces a release of prisoners, it will run out of room eighteen months from now. ...
- It is composed of politicians, both liberal and conservative, who have used the fear of crime to gain votes; impoverished rural areas where prisons have become a cornerstone of economic development; private companies that regard the roughly $35 billion spent each year on corrections not as a burden on American taxpayers but as a lucrative market; and government officials whose fiefdoms have expanded along with the inmate population. ...
- The inner workings of the prison-industrial complex can be observed in the state of New York, where the prison boom started, transforming the economy of an entire region; in Texas and Tennessee, where private prison companies have thrived; and in California, where the correctional trends of the past two decades have converged and reached extremes. ...
- From 1963 to 1972 the number of inmates in California had declined by more than a fourth, despite the state's growing population. ...
- Legally the state's new prisons were owned by the Urban Development Corporation and leased to the Department of Corrections. ...
82. Reprieve.org.uk - The online resource on capital punishment
- www.reprieve.org.uk
- All states (inc those without the death penalty) Dept of Corrections websites.
- Alabama Department of Corrections.
- Department of Corrections.
- Department of Corrections.
- California.
- California Appellate Project.
- Covers all aspects of the death penalty in California.
- Capital punishment in California.
- Department of Corrections information.
- Statistics on California's Death Row .
- California cases.
- Statistics, info on California Death Penalty.
- com/dp/states/california. ...
- Department of Corrections information .
- Department of Corrections - Florida.
- Department of Corrections.
83. Private and Public Prisons
- www.securitymanagement.com
- GAO found that: (1) five studies comparing operational costs or quality of service at private and public correctional facilities in California, Tennessee, Washington, Texas, and New Mexico had been completed since 1991; (2) it could not draw any conclusions about cost savings or quality of service, since the four studies that assessed operational costs indicated little difference or mixed results, and the two studies that addressed quality of life reported either equivocal findings or no differences between private and public facilities; and (3) the studies provide little information that is applicable to various correctional settings, since states may differ widely in terms of correctional philosophy, economic factors, and inmate population characteristics. ...
- --------------------------- Indexing Terms ----------------------------- REPORTNUM: GGD-96-158 TITLE: Private and Public Prisons: Studies Comparing Operational Costs and/or Quality of Service DATE: 08/16/96 SUBJECT: Privatization Cost effectiveness analysis Correctional facilities Comparative analysis Facility management IDENTIFIER: Texas Washington California Tennessee New Mexico ****************************************************************** ** This file contains an ASCII representation of the text of a ** ** GAO report. ...
- The Department of Justice's fiscal year 1997 budget justification projected the activation of two privatized facilities in that year. However, in June 1996, the Justice Department reversed its plans for using private contractors to operate the facilities identified in the 1996 and 1997 budget proposals. In explaining its decision to staff these facilities with BOP employees, the Justice Department noted that it was "unable contractually to reduce the risk of a strike or walk out" of correctional officers employed by private firms. ...
- In contrast, other observers say there is little or no valid evidence that privatization of corrections is a cost-effective alternative to publicly run facilities.
- To help frame the continuing deliberations of the Justice Department's privatization plans, we self-initiated this review to (1) identify studies (completed since 1991) comparing the operational costs and/or the quality of service\3 of private and public correctional facilities; (2) determine, based on these studies, what could be concluded regarding the operational costs and/or quality of service of comparable private and public facilities; (3) assess whether the reported results are generalizable to correctional systems in other jurisdictions; and (4) identify lessons learned to help guide future comparative studies of private and public correctional facilities. ...
- We received oral comments on a draft of this report from BOP and written comments from the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs; the National Council on Crime and Delinquency; and a Northeastern University (Boston, MA) professor of criminal justice, who is a nationally recognized authority on corrections administration. ...
- \2 Letter, dated June 5, 1996, from the Assistant Attorney General for Administration, Department of Justice, to various congressional committee and subcommittee chairmen and ranking minority members.
- \4 Although not addressed in this report, the privatization of corrections has, at times, raised various other issues besides cost and quality of service issues. ...
- Three states sponsored comparative studies of correctional facilities in their states--Texas, California, and Tennessee. The National Institute of Justice, the Bureau of Prisons, and the National Institute of Corrections funded a comparative study that focused mainly on facilities in New Mexico. ...
- Three of the studies we reviewed (California, Tennessee, and Washington) made comparisons of costs between reasonably matched private and public facilities that were operating within each state that was studied. ...
- Department of Justice, Oct. ...
- On the basis of extensive literature searches and inquiries with knowledgeable corrections officials and criminal justice researchers (see app. ...
- New Mexico study (1991): Funded by the National Institute of Justice, the Bureau of Prisons, and the National Institute of Corrections, this study compared the quality of service at three multicustody facilities (minimum- to maximum-security levels) for women, i. ...
84. Welcome to California - Department of Aging - Laws and Regulations
- www.aging.state.ca.us
- California Home.
- The Assistant Director of Legislation and Policy Development advises the Director, the California Health and Human Services Agency and the Administration on issues that impact the elderly and adults with disabilities. Legislation can have a positive or adverse affect on the Department's programs or operations. ...
- In order to effectively implement the Department's legislative program, the following bills are being actively monitored during this legislative session:.
- Bills the Department is Monitoring.
- Existing law designates area agencies on aging as local units on aging in California, which are financially supported by a variety of sources, including federal funding, state and local government assistance, the private sector, and individual contributions. This bill would continuously appropriate from the Federal Trust Fund to the California Department of Aging, in the absence of enactment of the annual Budget Act by July 1 of a fiscal year, the amount of federal funds contained in the Federal Trust Fund that is necessary for the administration of programs under the jurisdiction of the area agencies on aging, pending enactment of the Budget Act. ...
- Existing law designates area agencies on aging as local units on aging in California, which are financially supported by a variety of sources, including federal funding, state and local government assistance, the private sector, and individual contributions. This bill would create in the State Treasury the Senior Citizens Services Interim Payment Fund, which would be continuously appropriated to the California Department of Aging, into which a sum not to exceed $22,000,000 would be transferred from the Federal Trust Fund during any year in which a budget is not enacted by June 30 of the year preceding the fiscal year to which the budget would apply. ...
- The Long-Term Care Integration Pilot Program requires the State Department of Health Services to administer a pilot program that will integrate the financing and administration of long-term care services in up to 5 pilot project sites around the state. ... This bill would also revise the goals of the program to include, among other things, specified medical services, and to require the department to coordinate the delivery of medical services, preferably through the integration of Medicare into the Medi-Cal CCI program. ...
- Under the Personal Income Tax Law, taxpayers are allowed, until January 1, 2005, to contribute amounts in excess of their tax liability for the support of the California Fund for Senior Citizens. ...
- AB 180 (Horton, Shirley) California Department of Aging: area agencies on aging: electronic transfer of funds.
- Existing law declares the mission of the California Department of Aging to provide leadership to the area agencies on aging in developing systems of home- and community-based services to maintain individuals in their own homes or in the least restrictive homelike environments. Under existing law, the department distributes funds to the area agencies on aging, as the local units on aging in California, in accordance with specified criteria. This bill would require the department, in consultation with the Controller, to develop and implement a procedure for the electronic transfer of funds from the department to the area agencies on aging, for the programs and services administered by the area agencies on aging. ...
85. Welcome to Solano County
- www.co.solano.ca.us
- Living in Solano Visiting Working Here Emergencies Department Listing Contact Departments .
- Department Listing .
- SOLANO COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT.
- It is the policy of the Probation Department to provide services for the purpose of reducing the incidence and impact of deliquency and crime. ...
- Improving our services through teamwork and program innovation, consistent with current knowledge influencing the field of corrections and probation.
- Advancing professionalism through participation in joint efforts to improve the effectiveness of community probation and corrections.
- The Team attended a thirty-two hour Transition Planning Seminar that was sponsored and financed by the National Institute of Corrections. ...
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86. Criminal Statistics - Criminal Justice Statistics Center - California Dept. of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
- caag.state.ca.us
- CORRECTIONS .
- Corrections.
87. Oregon Department of Corrections, What is Community Corrections
- www.doc.state.or.us
- Community Corrections.
- Cost Avoidance: Data in both California and Oregon has found that for every $1 spent on treatment of offenders, $7 are saved in additional criminal justice system and social costs. ...
- In a two-year follow-up of a matched sample of offenders in California, the group incarcerated in prison had a 72 percent rate of rearrest, compared with a 63 percent rate for the group who remained in the community on probation. ...
88. Control Unit Prisons
- www-unix.oit.umass.edu
- They also work seven hours a day in the prisons' factory for twenty-two cents an hour, which makes the monthly labor bill for the fifty prisoners less than $2000, during which period they produce $250,000 worth of electrical cable for the Department of Defense (Lehman, 1990: 30). ...
- Florence is in Fremont County where more than one in ten of the work force is employed by the Colorado Department of Corrections in the nine prisons clustered around Canon City (O'Keefe, 1991: 10). ...
- The model for the new control unit at Florence is the Security Housing Unit (SHU) at Pelican Bay State Prison in California (Wilson, 1991: 2). ...
- At a second California control unit prison at Corcoran, armed guards patrol the Plexiglas ceilings over the cells and peer in at prisoners through Plexiglas cell walls (Wilson, 1991: 2). ...
- The Prison Discipline Study initiated in 1989 by the Prisoner Rights Union of Sacramento, California, investigated the question of which prisoners were most often disciplined and how (Prison Discipline Study, 1991). ...
- In a case brought by a prisoner in the Security Housing Unit (SHU) at the California State prison in Sacramento, Chief Justice Karlton made it clear that prisoners are sent to the SHU for reasons that have nothing to do with discipline. ...
- Despite the recommendations of the official report into the Attica rebellion that prison conditions be humanized, the response of the New York Department of Corrections was to plan a control unit in which to isolate prisoners such as those who lead the rebellion ( Kaufman, 1971). ... Even corrections experts judged the planned prison to be too brutal and to be counterproductive to the purported purpose of violence control (Tomasson, 1971). ...
- Even in 1981 the situation was so bad that New York State Correction Commissioner Thomas Coughlin admitted that ``the department is no longer engaged in rehabilitative and programming efforts, but is rather forced to warehouse people and concentrate on finding the next cell'' (Day, 1988: 8). ...
- According to the Director of Corrections of Alabama, ``We're on a train that has to be turned around. It doesn't make any sense to pump millions and millions into corrections and have no effect on the crime rate'' (Ticer, 1989: 80).
- Department of Justice, 1985. ...
- Prison Discipline Study, Prisoners' Rights Union, Sacramento, California, 1991. ...
- Weinstein Cory, ``Supermax Blues at Pelican Bay SHU,'' California Prisoner, August, 1990. ...
89. CCCOE Educational Opportunities | CDC
- www.cccoe.k12.ca.us
90. California Department of Corrections
- www.store.yahoo.com
- This is the official short sleeve poly/rayon shirt with department patches sewn on. ...
- This is the waist-length jacket, with removeable zip-out liner, side zips for weapon or radio, and department patches and badge tab sewn on. ...
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91. Article: Winthrop Rockefeller
- en2.wikipedia.org
- He decried the "lack of righteous indignation" about the situation and created the new Department of Corrections which made huge strides in making the Arkansas prison system into a more professionally-run institution. ...
- Winthrop Rockefeller died in Palm Springs, California. ...
92. State's Department of Corrections
- thecenter2000.com
- state department of corrections. ...
- California *.
93. School of Criminal Justice
- www.albany.edu
- California Law Code .
- Department of Justice .
- Department of State .
- California Legislative Information .
- Alabama Department of Corrections .
- Alaska Department of Corrections .
- Arizona Department of Corrections .
- Arkansas Department of Correction .
- California Department of Corrections .
- Colorado Department of Corrections .
- Connecticut Department of Correction .
- Delaware Department of Correction .
- Florida Department of Corrections .
- Georgia Department of Corrections .
- Hawaii Department of Public Safety .
- Idaho Department of Correction .
94. SF Gate: Corrections Policy
- sfgate.com
- Corrections.
- Significant corrections are noted on the corrections page for seven days and the archived copy of the article will be annotated. Please send requests for corrections to feedback@sfgate. ...
- A story in the Peninsula Friday section this week misstated the first name of defenseman Mitch McCarthy, a member of the state champion California Cougars Bantam A hockey team. ...
- A story Saturday misstated action taken by the Oakland Police Department in a case involving Lt. ...
- SF Gate: Corrections .
95. LAW ENFORCEMENT SITES ON THE WEB - Part 1
- www.ih2000.net
- Organization: Wilmette Police Department.
- Postal Investigation Service and the San Bernadino California Police Department. ...
- Northern California Gang Investigators Association.
- Monterey - California.
- Presidio of Monterey Police Department (408) 242-7851.
- Missing from: Seaside, California.
- Circumstances: Christina left her home to walk her dog on Nijmegen Road, in Seaside, California, at around 7:30 PM on June 12, 1998.
- KIDNAPP - MURDER - MISSING CHILD, Marinette County Sheriff's Department, WI .
- CALIFORNIA MIRROR SITE:.
- IPA Region 37 - California .
- In addition to teaching law enforcement classes, I have also taught classes in corrections, as well as courses in business, management, computers, accounting, retailing, small business, and other related classes. ...
- " This is an Associate Degree (2 year) degree plan under the Supervision Department, that is directed toward those who have graduated from the Police or Corrections academies, or who have 9 or more CJ semester hours, and desire to get into law enforcement administration.
- If you have any comments, corrections or additions, please email them to me at iwilsker@ih2000. ...
- CORRECTIONS, PRISON, AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT RELATED SITES.
- ERRORS, ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, NEW SITES ?.
- If you find any errors, dead sites, corrections, or additions, please send them to me at:.
96. San Francisco Bay View - National Black Newspaper of the Year
- www.sfbayview.com
- California Prison Focus blasts CDCs emergency regulations.
- An open letter to Rick Grenz, chief of the Regulation and Policy Management Branch, California Department of Corrections:.
- California Prison Focus strongly opposes the “emergency” regulations that went into effect in February 2004 regarding prisoner property. ...
- Once again, the California Department of Corrections has moved to deny prisoners an opportunity to maintain that sorely needed contact with their family and loved ones. ...
- The wearing of these items gives prisoners a small modicum of dignity that we believe should be respected by the California Department of Corrections. ...
- Judy Greenspan, Board Member, California Prison Focus .
- For more information or to get involved, contact California Prison Focus at 2940 16th St,, Suite B-5, San Francisco CA 94103, phone (415) 252-9211, fax (415) 252-9311 or website www. ...
- San Francisco California 94124.
97. RAND California Statistics Categories
- ca.rand.org
- RAND California Statistics Categories.
- Main Category Database Category Geographic coverage Periodicity Approximate release dates Data series begins Data source RAND California URL .
- Employment Development Department.
- Employment Development Department, Occupational Employment Statistics Survey, 1996-1997.
- Employment Development Department.
- California Association of Realtors.
- California Association of Realtors.
- Bureau of Economic Analysis, California Department of Finance.
- California total population estimates.
- Bureau of the Census, California Dept. ...
- California County Population Projections.
- California Dept. ...
- California Department of Education.
- California Department of Education Business Services.
- California Department of Education.
- California Department of Education.
98. Illinois Department of Corrections - Institutions
- www.idoc.state.il.us
99. California Department of Corrections
- www.911hotjobs.com
- Related Corrections Officer Topics: Free Corrections Officer Job Books | Free Polygraph CD | Corrections Officer Job Forums .
- Online Corrections Officer Tests: Polygraph | Oral Board | Written Exam | Civil Service | Applied Spelling | Number Sequencing.
- California Department of Corrections.
- California.
- LOCATIONS STATEWIDE Correctional Officer (CO) is an entry-level peace officer with the California Department of Corrections. ...
- California Department of Corrections.
- Corrections Officer Employment Video: Topics covered: tackling the application process, passing the written exam, excelling at the oral board interview, passing the background check, getting into shape for the physical agility test, what to expect at your medical and, psychological exams, overcoming the polygraph jitters, and much more! A video that is almost two hours in length and contains over 30 interviews with federal, state and local officers. ...
- Corrections Officer Oral Board Online Test - This Online Test assesses your readiness to interview in the 7 categories that oral board panels evaluate. ...
- Position: Corrections Officer .
- Location: Folsom, California.
- Position: Corrections Officer .
- Location: Santa Rosa, California.
- Position: Corrections Officer.
100. California Counties, State, Federal, Local Government
- www.co.siskiyou.ca.us
- California State & Local Government Links.
- Department Index.
- State of California.
- | State Resources | Federal Resources | ADA | Services Visit the California counties that have websites by clicking on the county names on the images below. ... Northern California Counties Southern California Counties .
- California Legislative Counsel's Official Legislative WWW Site.
- California State Code .
- California State Assembly .
- California State Senate .
- California State Government Network (CSGNet) .
- California Home Page .
- California Electronic Government Information .
- Department of Forestry & Fire Protection .
- Department of Industrial Relations .
- Department of Transportation .
- Department of Water Resources .
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