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July | 2012 | Path to freedom for the Elderly Prisoner
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Path to freedom for the Elderly Prisoner. Why are we spending millions to incarcerating elderly prisoners who have been eligible and ready for release long ago. ELDERLY RELEASE BILL: a work in progress. 2012 ACLU report At America’s Risk:the Mass Incarceration of the Elderly. Old Behind Bars BY Human Rights Watch. Helen Strupp Dignity denied? Search for a cost-effective and socially acceptable solution to the aging prison population. The budget starts people thinking about doing what is right. Dementia B...
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Crime Decreases with Age:DOJ | Path to freedom for the Elderly Prisoner
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Path to freedom for the Elderly Prisoner. Why are we spending millions to incarcerating elderly prisoners who have been eligible and ready for release long ago. ELDERLY RELEASE BILL: a work in progress. 2012 ACLU report At America’s Risk:the Mass Incarceration of the Elderly. Old Behind Bars BY Human Rights Watch. Helen Strupp Dignity denied? Search for a cost-effective and socially acceptable solution to the aging prison population. The budget starts people thinking about doing what is right. You are co...
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin: Life without Parole As Cruel and Unusual
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin. Life without Parole As Cruel and Unusual. By Luis J. Rodriguez. Luis J Rodriguez's latest book is "It Calls You Back: An Odyssey Through Love, Addiction, Revolutions, and Healing," by Touchstone Books/Simon and Schuster. A forthcoming book on life without the possibility of parole, "Too Cruel, Not Unusual Enough, " edited by Kenneth E. Hartman, will be published by the Other Death Penalty Project. Don't Throw Away the Key/ Why Life Without Parole Is Cruel and Unusual.
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin: A Look at parole Chairman and How the system works- a 2008 nespaper article
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin. A Look at parole Chairman and How the system works- a 2008 nespaper article. A Look at the parole Chairman and how parole works. Q How many prisoners are elligible now to be paroled? A 4,812. They were sentenced Before Truth In sentencing came about and were elligible for parole after serving 25% of their time if they proved they were ready. They are called "old Law Prisoners and a majority of those are being denied due process and kept illegal in prison. There is great...
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin: national disgrace
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin. 1)The United States has less than 5% of the world's population. But it has almost a quarter of the world’s prisoners. The United States leads the world in producing prisoners. 2)A generation of growth has produced prison populations that are now eight times what they were in 1970. And there is no end to the growth under current policies. 5) It costs about $25,000 a year to house a person in prison. Between 1985 and 2000, spending on corrections rose at six times t...
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin: Number of Older Inmates Grows, Stressing Prisons
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin. Number of Older Inmates Grows, Stressing Prisons. Number of Older Inmates Grows, Stressing Prisons. Published: January 26, 2012. The number of Americans in prison older than 55 is growing at a faster rate than the group’s share of the population at large, and many prisons are unprepared to provide them with health care, which can cost as much as nine times more than for younger inmates, Human Rights Watch said in a report released Friday. The report found that the numbe...
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Path to freedom for the Elderly Prisoner | why are we spending millions to incarcerating elderly prisoners who have been eligible and ready for release long ago | Page 2
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Path to freedom for the Elderly Prisoner. Why are we spending millions to incarcerating elderly prisoners who have been eligible and ready for release long ago. ELDERLY RELEASE BILL: a work in progress. 2012 ACLU report At America’s Risk:the Mass Incarceration of the Elderly. Old Behind Bars BY Human Rights Watch. Helen Strupp Dignity denied? Search for a cost-effective and socially acceptable solution to the aging prison population. The budget starts people thinking about doing what is right. Co-Chairpe...
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin: POPS the Project for Older Prisoners
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin. POPS the Project for Older Prisoners. POPS THE PROJECT FOR OLDER PRISONERS. POPS, which originated at George Washington University, is committed to the reduction of prison overcrowding. The objective is to identify through background investigations older inmates who pose little or no risk of recidivism and help procure their early release. Lobbyists research and help implement legislation in North Carolina that is consistent with the goals of POPS. 2000 H Street, NW.
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin: The Catch 22s of No Parole Well Explained
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Call for Fair Parole in Wisconsin. The Catch 22s of No Parole Well Explained. Marvin Wilson has been working to prove his innocence since incarcerated and now is eligible for parole. Here he clearly goes through the terribly frustrating excuses given year after year by the parole board to thousands of men ready and waiting for release. See Marvin's blog:http:/ freemarvinwilson.blogspot.com/. These are the excuses parole eligible men hear decade after decade. If the percentage is not 90% or more, then the...