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LA County panel blames sheriff for jail force

Said a "force-first" attitude has reigned in a jail system that relied too much on intimidation and humiliation to establish control of inmates

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — A commission appointed to investigate Los Angeles County jails said Friday the system has shown a "persistent pattern of unnecessary and excessive force" and blamed Sheriff Lee Baca for a "failure of leadership."

Arizona report points to prison healthcare atrocities

 

DOC report points to prison healthcare atrocities

Posted: Sep 29, 2012 9:13 PM PDT Updated: Oct 01, 2012 1:50 PM PDT

By Lindsey Reiser 

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Louisiana Man Exonerated After 15 Years on Death Row for Murder September 28, 2012

DNA and Other Evidence Proves ACLU Client Damon Thibodeaux Was Wrongly Convicted Based Upon a False Confession

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The True Cost of Extreme Isolation in New York's Prisons



Boxed In

A report by the New York Civil Liberties Union


The True Cost of Extreme Isolation in New York's Prisons

"I feel like the walls are closing in on me. I get suicidal…"

 

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DA won't file hate crime charge against Shasta Lake man

DA won't file hate crime charge against Shasta Lake man

The Shasta County district attorney's office won't prosecute a Shasta Lake man who was suspected of attacking an 18-year-old Native American while yelling racial slurs at him last month, a decision his mother said stems from bigotry.

Despite requests from the teen's family members that Charles Petrisevac, 36, be prosecuted with a hate crime, Senior Deputy District Attorney Kelly Kafel said Wednesday that won't happen.

Justice Denied Tribal Communities

Justice Denied

A tangled bureaucracy has left tribal communities facing an epidemic of violent crime

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