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The document outlines systemic human rights violations at the St. Louis City Justice Center, focusing on racial discrimination, torture, and deaths of Black pre-trial detainees.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
St. Louis, Missouri
Topic:
Human Rights, Law Enforcement, Racial Justice
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Human Rights at Home Litigation Clinic, ArchCity Defenders, Inc., Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center
Author:
Claire E. Robertson, Olukorede T. Lawal, Lauren E. Bartlett
Target Audience:
International Human Rights Experts, Lawmakers, Advocacy Groups
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
April 25, 2025
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Year:
2015
Region:
Canberra, ACT, Australia
Subject:
Mental health, custody transfer
Document type:
Procedure
Organization:
Canberra Health Services
Legal framework:
Mental Health Act 2015, Mental Health (Secure Facilities) Act 2016, Corrections Management Act 2007, Children and Young People Act 2008, Public Sector Management Act 1994
Audience:
CHS staff working at Dhulwa Mental Health Unit
Processes included:
Admission, transfer to correctional facilities, transfer to courts, release from court ordered detention
Forms referenced:
Transfer of Custody forms, Notification of Admission, Security and Escort Risk Assessment
Reporting:
To ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Public Advocate, Tribunal Liaison Officer
Organization:
Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group
Position:
Post-Detention Administrator and Detention Advocacy Coordinator
Location:
Gatwick, UK
Contract type:
Full-time, 5 days per week, blended working
Salary:
£21,000 – £25,000 depending on experience
Reporting to:
Advocacy Manager
Key activities:
Welfare drop-in attendance, caseload management, advocacy follow-up, volunteer coordination, clothing and voucher distribution, travel and accommodation assistance
Essential skills:
Attention to detail, empathy, initiative, reliability, teamwork, professional boundaries, time management, database and Microsoft Office proficiency
Preferred experience:
Lived experience of detention/asylum system, voluntary sector work, understanding of mental health and complex needs
Safeguarding:
Enhanced DBS check, 2 years referencing
Equal opportunities:
Inclusive employer, actively welcomes applicants from all backgrounds
Application deadline:
17 January 2025
Interview date:
22 January 2025
Contact:
[email protected]
Note:
; Karris 07990113174
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Australasian Jurisdictions
Theme:
Juvenile Justice, Mental Impairment
Document Type:
Policy and Procedure
Organ / Institution:
Department of Justice
Author:
Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators
Target Audience:
Justice system professionals, Youth Detention Centre staff
Effective Period:
2023
Approval Date:
2023
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2010
Region / Country:
United States
Theme:
Legal studies, human rights, political theory
Document type:
Academic article
Institution / Organization:
University or research institution (unspecified)
Author:
Not explicitly stated
Keywords:
symptom, social fantasy, Guantánamo, law, US, public opinion, Jacques Lacan
Target audience:
Scholars, legal practitioners, human rights advocates
Period covered:
Post-2010
Legal focus:
Habeas corpus petitions, detainee rights
Judicial cases referenced:
Boumediene v Bush, Al-Adahi case
Analytical framework:
Lacanian psychoanalysis, theory of the symptom, concept of exception
Year:
2012–2014
Location:
Saydnaya, Syria
Theme:
Human rights violations, torture, prison conditions
Document type:
Report excerpt / Testimonies
Organization:
Amnesty International
Authors:
Former detainees, former officials, lawyers
Target audience:
General public, human rights observers
Period covered:
2012–2014
Methods described:
Physical beatings, sexual violence, deprivation of food and water, solitary confinement
Source type:
Testimonial and investigative report
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Legal Order
Organization / Institution:
Jackson County Circuit Court
Author:
Hon. Jerri J. Zhang
Target Audience:
Counsel, Parties involved in litigation
Note:
Case #
Jury Trial:
Yes No
Joint Meeting of Counsel:
Completed? Yes No
Joint PT Statement:
Filed? Yes No
Mediation:
Held? Yes No
Motions in Limine:
Filed prior to this pre-trial conference? Yes No - None
Time Estimates:
Voir Dire: Opening Statement: Closing Argument (to include rebuttal)
Jury:
Venire – # requested?
Peremptory Challenges (3 per party):
Total: Plaintiff: Def #1: Def #2:
Exhibits and Demonstrative Aids:
Per the Uniform Order Setting Case for Trial, all exhibits and demonstrative aids (including Power Point Presentations) must be exchanged, initialed by counsel for all parties, and tagged and marked for identification. Any objections must be separately noted. Demonstrative aids may NOT be used during Opening Statement without (i) agreement or (ii) prior (before the first day of trial) court order. Contact Betsy (Trial Clerk) at [email protected]
Stipulations – Admissions – Waivers of Custodians:
Must be in writing if seeking Court enforcement
Trial Briefs:
Not required, but if you choose to submit them, please provide hard copies to Chambers (6215) at least five (5) working days prior to trial to allow adequate time for review
Judicial Notice:
Follow the Evidence Code, Section 90.201-90.207, Florida Statutes
Witness Disclosure during Trial:
The next day’s witnesses shall be disclosed at the end of each trial day
Expert Opinions:
Not admissible if not expressed in deposition or in an expert report (unless no report was created and no deposition was taken)
Audio/video equipment – DO NOT WAIT UNTIL TRIAL TO TEST EQUIPMENT – Contact the IT Support department at http:
//www.ninthcircuit.org/services/technology-support
Be familiar with Judge Collins’ and the Ninth Judicial Circuit’s guidelines, procedures, expectations and policies, all of which can be found at https:
//www.ninthcircuit.org/judges/circuit/christy-c-collins
Venire Request:
_________ - Number of Alternates:
You may be called at any time during the trial period. you are on stand-by for the entire trial period. Judge Collins’ JA will distribute a Trial List with case names and numbers, attorney na:
00 a.m. in Osceola Courtroom 5-D.
Jurisdiction:
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Hillsborough County, Florida
Division:
Criminal Justice Division, Division “W”
Case Type:
Criminal
Parties:
State of Florida v. Defendant
Program:
Drug Pre-Trial Intervention Program (DPTI)
Administering Authority:
Office of the State Attorney, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit
Legal Basis:
Florida Statutes and Administrative Order S-2020-009
Pretrial Intervention Period:
18 months
Disposition upon Successful Completion:
Dismissal of charges
Disposition upon Unsuccessful Discharge:
Transfer to regular criminal division and resumption of prosecution
Program Phases:
Five phases from stabilization and assessment to termination of supervision
Conditions:
Substance abuse evaluation and treatment, court appearances, compliance with treatment plan, prohibition of specified substances, adherence to court-ordered supervision
Year:
2025
Region / city:
South Africa
Subject:
Criminal justice reform, Alternative dispute resolution
Document type:
Discussion Paper
Organization:
South African Law Reform Commission
Author:
South African Law Reform Commission
Target audience:
Legal professionals, policymakers, researchers
Period of validity:
Until 31 March 2025
Approval date:
20 February 2025
Date of changes:
February 2024 (researcher change)
Year:
2023
Region / city:
England
Topic:
Criminal justice, vulnerable witnesses, cross-examination
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Ministry of Justice
Author:
Samantha Fairclough
Target audience:
Legal professionals, researchers, policymakers
Effective period:
2020–2022
Date of approval:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Victoria
Theme:
Criminal Procedure
Document Type:
Legal Application Form
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Legal Professionals, Accused Party, Prosecution
Period of Validity:
Until 28 December 2025
Approval Date:
Unknown
Date of Amendments:
Unknown
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Seminole County, Florida
Subject:
Criminal Law, Electronic Monitoring, Domestic Violence
Document Type:
Administrative Order
Author:
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office
Target Audience:
Law enforcement, criminal justice professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
2017
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Alberta
Topic:
Family Law, Divorce, Matrimonial Property, Child Support
Document Type:
Legal Document
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, parties involved in family law proceedings
Effective Date:
September 2, 2018
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2014
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Overseas Registration of Births and Deaths
Document Type:
Explanatory Document
Organization:
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Author:
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Target Audience:
Legislators, Government Officials, Public
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / City:
England
Theme:
COVID-19 Deaths, Data Collection
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Public Health England (PHE)
Author:
COVID-19 EpiCell
Target Audience:
Public Health Officials, Policy Makers, Epidemiologists
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
29 April 2020
Date of Changes:
Not Updated Regularly
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Ontario, Canada
Topic:
Medical Certification of Death
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Author:
Ministry of Government and Consumer Services
Target Audience:
Physicians, Nurse Practitioners
Period of Action:
February 26, 2021 onwards
Approval Date:
February 26, 2021
Changes Date:
Not specified
Document Purpose:
Provide instructions for completing and transferring the electronic Medical Certificate of Death for expected deaths outside a hospital setting
Privacy Notice:
Yes
Language:
English
Form:
eMCOD (electronic Medical Certificate of Death)
Description:
Guide for physicians and nurse practitioners to electronically complete and transfer the Medical Certificate of Death for expected deaths outside a hospital setting in Ontario.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Theme:
Work-related injuries, motor vehicle crashes
Document Type:
Research report
Organization / Institution:
Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Community Health and Prevention
Authors:
Franchesca Molina, MPH, Jeanne Hathaway, MD, MPH, James Laing
Target Audience:
Public health professionals, policymakers, occupational safety organizations
Period of Validity:
2025
Approval Date:
June 30, 2025
Date of Last Revision:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Ireland
Topic:
Drug-related deaths
Document type:
Report
Organization / institution:
Health Research Board (HRB)
Author:
Health Research Board (HRB)
Target audience:
General public, researchers, policymakers
Period of validity:
2021
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Leeds, York, Yorkshire and Humber
Theme:
Healthcare, Mortality, Mental Health, Learning Disabilities
Document type:
Policy
Organization / institution:
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Author:
Cath Wardle, Head of Clinical Governance, Patient Safety
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, families and carers of patients
Effective period:
Ongoing, with a review date in 2024
Approval date:
9 February 2023
Ratified by:
Policy and Procedures Group
Ratification date:
21 March 2023
Review date:
21 March 2024
Frequency of review:
Every three years, with early review aligned to the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework Policy
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Ireland
Topic:
Homelessness, Health, Substance Use
Document type:
Report
Organization:
Health Research Board
Author:
HRB
Target audience:
Policymakers, Health Professionals, General Public
Period of validity:
2020
Approval date:
2024-01-16
Date of last changes:
Not specified
Context:
National report on deaths among homeless people, with a focus on causes and demographics in 2020.