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  2. Harvard study suggests tactic for U.S. jails to reduce inmate ...

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    The inmates interviewed for the study offered dim views of the treatment they received regardless of their jail's accreditation status. “Medical staff assume you are lying [about health issues ...

  3. Spokane County facing tight deadline as medical contract for ...

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    (The Center Square) – Spokane County officials are weighing their options after an initial search to contract medical services for the nearby jails failed to garner any response, leaving them ...

  4. After a decade, Miami-Dade jails finally meeting U.S ... - AOL

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    After a decade of federal monitors faulting Miami-Dade County jails, inspectors say the Corrections Department has met all demands set by the U.S. Department of Justice in a 2013 lawsuit against ...

  5. Incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Inmates who have a mental illness tend to stay for longer days in jail compared to inmates who don't have a mental illness. Inmates with mental illness may struggle to understand and follow prison rules. Inmates with mental illness will usually get in trouble with more facility violation rules. Suicide is the leading cause of death in many prisons.

  6. Incarceration prevention in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Incarceration prevention refers to a variety of methods aimed at reducing prison populations and costs while fostering enhanced social structures. Due to the nature of incarceration in the United States today caused by issues leading to increased incarceration rates, there are methods aimed at preventing the incarceration of at-risk populations.

  7. Criminal justice reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Criminal justice reform seeks to address structural issues in criminal justice systems such as racial profiling, police brutality, overcriminalization, mass incarceration, and recidivism. Reforms can take place at any point where the criminal justice system intervenes in citizens’ lives, including lawmaking, policing, sentencing and ...

  8. 'Pendulum has swung': Supervisors signal shift on Men's ... - AOL

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    But the board publicly changed its tone after Sheriff Robert Luna and his top jail official told them three-quarters of county inmates are facing charges too serious for diversion programs.

  9. Alternatives to imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    New York City, the largest city in the United States, has created important alternatives to incarceration (ATI) program for its prison system. Judges have the option of sending those with misdemeanors or felonies to this program instead of giving them a prison sentence. The program has four categories: general population, substance abusers ...