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sandra saldana

Oak Park, Michigan Resident Julie Bass Faces 93 Days In Jail For Vegetable Garden - 0 views

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    A woman who is growing a vegetable garden on her front law, her property, is facing jail if she doesn't destroy her garden. Bass refused to remove her garden.
n3n3espinoza

Health Equity Video: Art of Health Care | Colorado Coalition for the Medically Underserved - 0 views

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    There was no justice to this case. A rapist got a away with a slap on the wrist with only serving three month in jail. The judge only convicted the white athlete with three mounts for that he claims jail would have been to much harm for the privilege kid.
sandra saldana

Mississippi Violates Students Constitutional Rights - 0 views

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    In Mississippi children are sent to jail for minor offenses like dress code or disrespect. The majority of those kids is either handicaped or black.
jes2173947

Rights of Inmates - FindLaw - 0 views

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    Every person has rights that cannot be infringed. Though we have those rights, if we commit a crime and go to jail, those rights are not aloud to be used. This article explains how people can loose rights if sent to jail and why.
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    Even the most chronic or hardened inmates have basic rights that are protected by the U.S. Constitution. If you are facing incarceration, you should know your rights. If you have a family member or friend who is in prison or jail, you should know what their rights are, as well.
taylor479

Death Penalty: Revenge or Social Justice? - 0 views

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    The death penalty is a social issue. A person who got caught with marijuana can get the death penalty depending on how much they have but murders can live 25 to life in jail/prison. The parameters need to be specified.
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    The death penalty is a social issue. A person who got caught with marijuana can get the death penalty depending on how much they have but murders can live 25 to life in jail/prison. The parameters need to be specified.
Jerry McClay

Zumba teacher going to jail for prostitution - 0 views

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    A Zumba instructor has suffered consequences of illegal prostitution. The instructor was accused of videotaping clients without their consent.
sandra saldana

Italian's Detention Illustrates Dangers Foreign Visitors Face - New York Times - 0 views

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    An italian tourist who came to the US to visit his fiance stayed in a rural Virginia jail for more than 10 days for no reasons. The tourist was not fluent in English and his fiance parent's had to ask help to their powerful friends in the politics. The tourist was denied the right to contact his Embassy.
n3n3espinoza

America's 10 Worst Prisons: Tent City | Mother Jones - 0 views

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    The jail conditions are really poor in Maricopa county. Some would argue that the conditions are unconstitutional. Rap by fellow prisoners or staff, beaten by guards, driven insane by long-term solitary confinement, or killed off by medical neglect. I understand that criminals shouldn't live in luxury but the conditions that Joe Arpio has the prisoners is not right.
lyn2166705

Mad about Brock Turner's sentence? It's not uncommon - 0 views

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    Many of us have heard about the Brock Turner case and a lot of people aren't happy about the outcome of it. Yes, he was sent to jail, but he raped a woman and the majority of people believe that he didn't get the time in prison (he didn't even go to prison) that he deserved. He was just recently sent home from jail. This article advised that in the past college athletes have committed crimes and were not given the right punishment for them. It also talks about Turner being classified as a sex offender possibly being worse than sending him to prison, which is actually a good point.
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    This is such a horrible case. It shows you how money and athletes can get away with things.
kat2222004

Cost OF Note Caring:Nowhere To Go - 1 views

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    America's mental health is becoming an epidemic, yet funding for mental health is at an all time low. States are cutting funding for mental healthcare, in order to save money, yet when they do this they do not understand the repercussions. Many of the mentally ill often end up on the streets, jail or dead. When mental health is not treated we end up with many tragic events such as the 2012 Auroa shooting
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    This article talks about the effects of mental illness on the people suffering with it as well as families. It talks about how budget cuts mean less care for the sick and how that directly leads to more mentally ill people homeless, in jail, and dead. It also talks about how much money untreated mental health costs the US
guadalupe mejia

Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio puts inmates on bread and water for destroying US flag | Fox... - 0 views

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    38 inmates in six different jails were getting meals of bread and water twice daily - the punishment for destroying government property while in custody.
veronica evans

Nine Immigration Activist Protest - 0 views

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    Nine activist voluntarily check themselves in to jail for sixteen days, protesting on immigration issues. All nine came into the United States as children, but many left because their immigration status made it difficult to live their lives here. The group re-entered by applying for Asylum and asking for humanitarian parole.
eli2196212

Immigration Laws Overview - 0 views

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    A government website that informs the public how certain illegal acts in immigration can cost one a fine or jail time. Also provides information on certain bills on laws concerning immigration and how to even get certain documents proving one's citizenship:green-card, adoption papers, working permits, etc.
des2019432

Justice for baby Brianna - 3 views

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    This was very upsetting. The video briefly descibes Brianna's death and her killers. Following is an article that says Brianna's killers will not serve their full sentence due to good behavior. Her mother who was one of her killers will be released after serving only 13 of her 27 year sentence. Where is our justice for our innocent lives?
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    I have a hard time reading about the mistreatment of children. This was difficult to watch and read. I think that the biggest issue here though is that murderers are being released without serving a full or fair sentence simply because they know how to behave well in front of the prison guards.
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    I too have a difficult time hearing about how mothers, especially mothers, can harm their children. I have children of my own and I don't understand how some one can do that to their child. I hate how Brianna's killers can get away with it, and yes I do think they got away with it because they aren't rooting in jail for the rest of their lives just because they played the part and acted innocent while in jail.
David Kaufmann

Mental health legal issues - 0 views

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    This article is about how deinstitutionalization has lead to people with mental illness being treated by the jail system or being homeless on the streets.
Michelle Gallatin

A part of growing up? Duke study shows bullying can cause lasting health problems :: WR... - 0 views

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    Bullying is something many people remember about school. Some consider it a part of growing up, but there can be serious health consequences, even into adulthood, according to a recent study done at Duke University. Airone Jones Sanders, a 9th grader at Southeast Raleigh High School, compares her middle school years to being in jail.
Pierre Flood

ACLU, Prison Legal News Sue Sheriff Paul Babeu to End Censorship at Pinal County Jail - 0 views

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    ACLU article describing the alleged censorship of inmates in Pinal County. Article alleges inmates aren't allowed any magazines, hard cover books, or legal material.
arizonairish

Racial disparities in the criminal justice system - 2 views

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    Several charts showing the racial injustice within our criminal justice system at many levels.
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    This article presents a good example of how racism still plays a role in today's society. It gives facts, number charts, graphs, and percentages on the differences between Whites,Hispanics, and African-Americans in crime related events.
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    The Article covers the social injustice in our criminal justice system, explaining and covering that black individuals, are more likely to have their vehicle searched, be arrested for drugs, and be jailed while awaiting trail.
arizonairish

punishment should fit the crime - 0 views

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    Punishment should fit the crime for which it is being handed out, the article covers multiple cases where individuals where jailed for minor incidents yet major problems were ignored.
lyn2170163

Inmate Privileges vs. Rights - 0 views

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    The difference between privileges and rights. Entertainment provided. Commissary sold. Activities and programs available.
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