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Just Policy Blog: Tim Murray Talks Bail & Pretrial Services on the Justice Podcast
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Thursday, October 16, 2014. Tim Murray Talks Bail and Pretrial Services on the Justice Podcast. JPI is excited to announce the release of the second episode of the Justice Podcast. Now available on iTunes. Listen, download, and subscribe to stay informed on the latest and best news in justice reform. In honor of Incarceration Generation. We will be interviewing the authors who made this compilation possible, including researchers, advocates, community members, and other individuals in the justice field.
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Just Policy Blog: February 2015
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Reducing Incarceration and Scaling Back the Criminal Justice System: A Bipartisan Approach. Posted by Justice Policy Institute. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Reducing the use of incarceration and the justice system and promoting policies that improve the well-being of all people and communities. Just Policy Blog Archive. Reducing Incarceration and Scaling Back the Criminal. Just Policy Blog Roll. Sentencing Law and Policy. Global Youth Justice Daily Blog.
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Weekend Viewing — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. August 8, 2014. By Todd A. Bussert. By Todd A. Bussert. August 8, 2014. August 15, 2014 1:47 pm. TODD A. BUSSERT. Contributing Author, Alan Ellis's Federal Prison Guidebook. More information at: www.JamesPublishing.com. Business of Prisons (19). BOP Personnel and The Law (3). Please Help a Good Cause. August 9, 2016. January 21, 2016. January 4, 2016. ACLU - Prisoners' Rights. Federal Criminal Appeals Blog. Law of Criminal Defense. Sentencing Law and Policy.
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The BOP’s “Second-Class” System — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. February 5, 2015. The BOP’s Second-Class System. By Todd A. Bussert. Over at Fusion.net. Offer a scathing critique. Of the Bureau of Prisons’ housing and management of non-U.S. citizens, which has largely been handed over to private prison corporations headed by individuals with ties to the BOP and the Department of Justice. The low-security facilities are often squalid, rife with abuse, and use solitary confinement excessively, according to advocates. The ramp-up in enfor...
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Medical Care Archives — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. November 18, 2014. Longstanding BOP Crisis a Top Justice Department Priority. By Todd A. Bussert. Last week, Inspector General Michael Horowitz. To the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General concerning Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Department of Justice. The first identified challenge? Containing the Cost of the Federal Prison System. By Todd A. Bussert. November 18, 2014. November 18, 2014 9:37 pm. August 15, 2014. By Todd A. Bussert. Just aft...
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Weekend Viewing Archives — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. September 11, 2015. By Todd A. Bussert. By Todd A. Bussert. September 11, 2015. September 11, 2015 11:13 am. August 8, 2014. By Todd A. Bussert. By Todd A. Bussert. August 8, 2014. August 15, 2014 1:47 pm. February 1, 2013. By Todd A. Bussert. Here they are performing last July in Amsterdam:. By Todd A. Bussert. February 1, 2013. June 11, 2013 6:37 pm. December 21, 2012. By Todd A. Bussert. By Todd A. Bussert. December 21, 2012. June 11, 2013 6:37 pm. TODD A. BUSSERT.
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Longstanding BOP “Crisis” a Top Justice Department Priority — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. November 18, 2014. Longstanding BOP Crisis a Top Justice Department Priority. By Todd A. Bussert. Last week, Inspector General Michael Horowitz. To the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General concerning Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Department of Justice. The first identified challenge? Containing the Cost of the Federal Prison System. Improving Prison Safety and Security. By Todd A. Bussert. November 18, 2014. November 18, 2014 9:37 pm. Sentenc...
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Oh, the Places You’ll Go — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. April 10, 2014. Oh, the Places You’ll Go. By Todd A. Bussert. Graduation season is approaching, which means a lot of young people will be receiving copies of Dr. Seuss’s. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! While flying to Terre Haute. Letters and Papers from Prison. Throughout her pregnancy, that a career of working for and on behalf of the accused and prisoners began to seem more than mere happenstance. Alexandria Detention Center (VA). Albany County Correctional Facility (NY).
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Contract Facilities Archives — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. February 5, 2015. The BOP’s Second-Class System. By Todd A. Bussert. Over at Fusion.net. Offer a scathing critique. Of the Bureau of Prisons’ housing and management of non-U.S. citizens, which has largely been handed over to private prison corporations headed by individuals with ties to the BOP and the Department of Justice. The low-security facilities are often squalid, rife with abuse, and use solitary confinement excessively, according to advocates. February 5, 2015.
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Halfway Houses Archives — Federal Prison Blog
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Published By Frost Bussert LLC. March 27, 2014. What To Take From The Attorney General’s Announced Halfway House Policy Changes. By Todd A. Bussert. On Monday, via a video message. Posted on the Department of Justice’s Web site, Attorney General Holder announced changes to the Bureau of Prisons’ halfway house practices. As set forth in the accompanying press release. Several other modifications are being made to the standard contracts that apply to federal halfway houses in order to provide greater suppo...
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