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The document outlines the procedures for managing prisoner finances, including the handling of prisoner gratuities, private cash accounts, and payments.
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Australia
Subject:
Prisoner Financial Management
Document Type:
Policy and Procedure
Institution:
Department of Justice
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Prisoners, Correctional Staff, Department of Justice Personnel
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
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Year:
2018
Region / city:
Australia
Subject:
Prisoner health care
Document type:
Commissioner’s Operating Policy and Procedure (COPP)
Authority / organization:
Department of Justice
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Prison staff, Health Services staff
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Context:
This document outlines the policies and procedures regarding the provision of health care to prisoners in Australian prisons, ensuring that health care services are provided in a timely and culturally appropriate manner, in accordance with public health standards.
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Australia
Theme:
Prisoner communication and privacy policies
Document Type:
Policy
Agency / Organization:
Department of Justice
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Prison staff, legal professionals, prisoners
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Ruritania
Theme:
Novel, Literature
Document Type:
Novel
Organization / Institution:
Not Applicable
Author:
Kamran Ali Abbasi
Target Audience:
Students, Readers of Classic Novels
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
17 October 2017
Date of Changes:
Not Applicable
Year:
1983
Region / City:
Maine
Topic:
Prisoner and resident financial management
Document Type:
Policy
Institution:
Department of Corrections
Author:
Commissioner of Corrections
Target Audience:
Employees of the Maine Department of Corrections
Effective Date:
February 14, 1983
Latest Revision Date:
January 7, 2020
Policy Number:
2.12
Applicable Facilities:
All Maine Department of Corrections Facilities
Approval:
Approved by Commissioner
Professional Standards:
Section VII
Authority:
34-A M.R.S.A. Section 3039
Procedures:
Procedures for managing accounts, transactions, and deposits of prisoners and residents
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota
Theme:
Indigenous Rights, Colonial History, U.S. Government Treaties
Document Type:
Testimonial, Legal and Historical Analysis
Organization / Institution:
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Author:
Mani 9 (Wowitan Yuha, David Swallow, Jr.)
Target Audience:
Native American Communities, Legal Experts, Activists
Period of Application:
1800s - Present
Date of Approval:
1980s
Date of Changes:
1990s
Context:
A historical and legal analysis of the loss of the Black Hills by the Lakota people, highlighting the violation of treaties and their continued struggle for sovereignty and rights over the sacred land.
Year:
1941–1946
Location:
Hampton Lovett, near Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
Document type:
Historical camp record and research report excerpt
Subject:
Prisoner of War camp administration and activities during and after the Second World War
Camp designation:
Camp 54 (Hampton Lovett Camp / Longbridge Camp)
Camp category:
Labour and Working Camp
Managing authority:
War Office, Western Command
Inspecting organizations:
International Committee of the Red Cross; Political Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office
Author of research report:
Roger J. C. Thomas
Publishing body of report:
English Heritage
Report year:
2003
Prisoner nationalities:
Italian, Austrian, German
Camp capacity:
Approximately 800 prisoners in 1943
Commandant:
Lt. Col. A. C. F. Foreman
Other officers mentioned:
Major A. Phillips; Major Letch
Period covered by events:
1941–1946
Key activities recorded:
labour deployment, camp administration, inspections, English education classes, political screening, prisoner welfare observations
Associated hostels:
Charlton (Pershore); Clifton (Rugby); Kidderminster; Moor Lane (Willoughby); Pershore; Stoulton (Worcestershire); Woods Lane (Cradley Heath); Alvechurch; Harrington; Mustow Green; Ribbesford (Bewdley); Sillins Lane (Redditch)
Year:
1945–1947
Location:
Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Type:
Prisoner of War Camp / German Working Camp
Camp Number:
270
Commandant:
Lt. Col. M.F.F. Buszard, later Lt. Col J.M. Ditmas
Camp Leader:
Uffz Alfred Jahn, later Sold Rudolf Mundt
Deputy Camp Leader:
Uffz Josef Spies
Interpreters:
S/Sgt B Strik
Medical Officers:
St/Arzt Dr H Ludwig, U/Arzt Dr Wilhelm Plump
Capacity:
~500–1250 POWs
Political Screening:
A, B+, C grades assigned to prisoners
Activities:
Library, films, lectures, camp newspaper, religious services, education, entertainment
Oversight:
Political Intelligence Department (PID) / Control Office for Germany and Austria (COGA)
Historical Notes:
Established late 1945, formerly Chrishall Camp, integrated POWs from US camps in 1946, repatriation ongoing until at least mid-1947
Document Type:
Project report / historical record
Source:
English Heritage, Roger J.C. Thomas, 2003
Year:
2013
Country:
United States
Agency:
United States Marshals Service
Department:
U.S. Department of Justice
Document type:
Federal budget justification
Budget category:
Federal Prisoner Detention Appropriation
Publication date:
February 2012
Program activities:
Detention Services; JPATS Transportation
Strategic framework:
DOJ Strategic Goal 3 – Administration of Justice
Estimated average daily detention population:
64,917
Total budget request:
$1,668,235,000
Detention services request:
$1,623,085,000
Transportation request:
$45,150,000
Related organizational change:
Merger of the Office of the Federal Detention Trustee with the U.S. Marshals Service
Scope:
Federal detention operations, prisoner housing, medical care, transportation, and infrastructure
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Human subjects research involving prisoners
Document Type:
Certification form
Organization / Institution:
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center IRB
Author:
Principal Investigator (unspecified)
Target Audience:
Investigators conducting research involving prisoners
Protocol Number:
Not specified
FH IRB Number:
Not specified
RG Number:
Not specified
Date:
2026
Year:
2026
Region / city:
United States
Topic:
Financial support for F-1 students
Document type:
Form
Organization / institution:
Harvard Summer School
Author:
Harvard Summer School
Target audience:
Prospective F-1 students
Period of validity:
2026 academic sessions
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Topic:
Durable Power of Attorney
Document Type:
Legal Document
Target Audience:
Individuals creating financial power of attorney
Year:
2026
Type of document:
Educational assignment
Subject:
Personal finance and budgeting
Audience:
Students
Course week:
10
Components:
Self-reliance reflection, budget tracking, income and expense categorization, budget balancing, reflection questions
Required tools:
Expense Tracker Excel file, Budget Template Excel file
Year:
2023
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Mental Capacity Assessment, Financial Decision Making
Document type:
Guidance
Institution:
GOV.UK
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Professionals conducting mental capacity assessments
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
20 September 2023
Modification date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Theme:
Finances, Membership Costs, Fundraising
Document Type:
Breakdown of Costs
Organization / Institution:
AHG
Target Audience:
Families, Adult Volunteers, Girl Members
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Finance, IT Platform, Legal Services
Document Type:
Announcement
Organization / Institution:
UK Finance
Author:
UK Finance
Target Audience:
Conveyancers, Solicitors, Law Societies, Regulatory Bodies
Period of Action:
From 2 March 2026
Approval Date:
Not provided
Change Date:
Not provided
Fee Structure:
£50 plus VAT per user annually (from 1 June 2026)
Transition Period:
2 March 2026 – 31 May 2026
Contact Information:
[email protected]
Description:
Announcement of the launch of a new IT platform for the Mortgage Lenders’ Handbook, detailing the planned changes, new features, and registration process.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Budgeting, Personal Finance, Housing
Document Type:
Portfolio Project
Institution:
MATH201 College Mathematics: Quantitative Reasoning
Author:
Kristen Keenen
Target Audience:
Students of College Mathematics
Period of Action:
October 2024
Approval Date:
October 14, 2024
Modification Date:
None
Year:
2024
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Financial planning, household finances, empty nesters
Document Type:
Podcast Transcript
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Authors:
Speaker 1, Speaker 2
Target Audience:
Parents of soon-to-be graduates
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
May 1st, 2024
Date of Changes:
N/A
Professional Consultation:
Encouraged
Financial Boundaries:
Emphasized for young adults
Financial Products Mentioned:
529 Plans, Roth IRA, 401k, life insurance
Advice on:
Household budget, long-term financial goals, insurance coverage, credit cards
Transition Period:
Post-graduation
Empty Nest Adjustment:
Discussed
Travel and Hobbies:
Suggested as a post-graduation opportunity
Year:
2025
City / Region:
Leipzig, Germany
Subject:
Public Transport, Social Inclusion, Economic Impact
Document Type:
MSc Thesis
Institution:
Utrecht University, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Author:
Jan Hesse
Supervisors:
Dr. Anna Zhelnina, Dr. Jenneke van Ditzhuijzen
Target Audience:
Academics, Urban Policy Makers, Social Researchers
Methodology:
Qualitative study, Semi-structured Interviews
Key Topics:
Transit fare increase, Welfare recipients, Mobility behavior, Social exclusion, Psychological strain
Ethical Approval:
Granted by the ethics board of the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Utrecht University
Data Collection:
Nine interviews with affected individuals
Theoretical Framework:
Transport-related social exclusion (Preston & Rajé, 2007), Social exclusion theories (Sen, 2000; Levitas, 2005), Justice theory (Walzer, 1983)
Date of Completion:
16.06.2025
Year:
2023
Region / Country:
Poland
Subject:
Public finance, fiscal decentralization, local government performance, education expenditure
Document type:
Assessment report
Organization:
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank
Authors:
Cristina Savescu, Morteza Ghomi Avili, Tomasz Gajderowicz, Andrzej Halesiak, Maciej Jakubowski
Target audience:
Policymakers, economists, local government officials
Date of publication:
June 26, 2023
Language:
English
Sector:
Macroeconomics, trade, and investment
Scope:
Subnational fiscal performance and education spending
Data sources:
Polish local government financial data, educational performance metrics, economic convergence studies
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
Kentucky, United States
Subjects:
Education legislation, school administration, school finance, agricultural procurement, research funding, identity documents
Document type:
Legislative bills
Authors:
D. Givens, S. West, D. Douglas, L. Tichenor, M. Wilson, J. Adams, G. Elkins, S. Funke Frommeyer, M. Deneen, R. Mills, G. Neal, M. Wise, J. Howell, R. Stivers, A. Reed, J. Higdon, J. Carpenter, D. Carroll, A. Mays Bledsoe, S. Meredith, B. Smith, B. Storm, R. Webb, P. Wheeler, G. Williams
Legislative process dates:
Jan 21, 2026 – Feb 10, 2026
Legislative actions:
Introduced, committee review, readings, amendments, passage in Senate and referral to House
Target audience:
Lawmakers, educational institutions, local school boards, public officials
Legal references:
KRS Chapters 156, 157, 158, 160, 161, 186
Budget appropriations:
Endowed research fund $150,000,000 for fiscal year 2026-2027
Implementation period:
2026–2028 for school leadership practicum
Amendments:
Committee and floor amendments specified for individual bills
Publication requirements:
District financial disclosure website, reports by Kentucky Department of Education
Context:
Legislative source compiling bills passed or introduced in the Kentucky Senate in 2026, detailing statutory amendments, fiscal allocations, educational regulations, and administrative procedures.