Prisoners' Rights

  • Prisoners' Rights
    By John Kleinig

    7 By the 1960s, however, prisoners of minority faiths, particularly Black Muslims, were demanding religious rights.8 The Supreme Court first recognized such complaints as a cause of action in Cooper v. Patef and since then, ...

  • Prisoners' Rights
    By John Kleinig

    19 See BRUCE L. BENSON, TO SERVE AND PROTECT: PRIVATIZATION AND COMMUNITY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 16 (1998); JOHN D. DONAHUE, THE PRIVATIZATION DECISION: PUBLIC ENDS, PRIVATE MEANS 156-57 ...

  • Prisoners' Rights: Principles and Practice
    By Susan Easton

    Wood,E.and Trivedi, N. (2007) aThe modern-daypolltax: how economic sanctions block access tothe polls«, Clearinghouse Review Journal of Poverty Lawand Policy, 30¥45. Woolf, H.and Tumim, S. (1991)Prison Disturbances April 1990, ...

  • Prisoners' Rights: Principles and Practice
    By Susan Easton

    So there was no right to review at that time, but this was reconsidered by the Stasbourg Court in Stafford v UK Application No. 46295/99 (28 May 2002). In Stafford, the offender had been originally convicted of murder and given a ...

  • Prisoners' Rights
    By David L. Hudson

    What rights and privileges should be accorded to those who are incarcerated? This work examines this issue from different perspectives, incorporating excerpts from legal documents, and court cases.

  • Prisoners' Rights: The Supreme Court and Evolving Standards of Decency
    By John A. Fliter

    Prisoners' rights is an area of constitutional law that is often overlooked. Combining an historical and strategic analysis, this study describes the doctrinal development of the constitutional rights of prisoners...