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Here s Why Women Should Be More Vigilant This Time of Year

“I was scared to death, but my sister always told me this is normal around the New Year,” says Jessica, a young woman in Guangzhou, who was recently stalked by a strange man on the subway. Jessica, who requested that we only use her first name, was riding the metro home alone from work around 11.30pm when she noticed a man slowly moving towards her – staring at her. Despite waiting till the last second to depart the train in an effort to ditch him, the man, appearing in his mid-30s, had followed her into the station. Fortunately, the station was still fairly busy and she was able to stay close to a large group of people before breaking into a run – the man abandoned his pursuit.

Biden private prison order targets fraction of federally incarcerated

Print this article President Biden s new executive order directing the Justice Department to phase out the use of private prisons targets only a small number of incarcerated people in the United States, sidestepping a campaign promise around the use of privately run facilities for detained migrants. The Justice Department will no longer renew contracts with privately operated criminal detention centers, according to the order, reversing a Trump administration directive that countered action put forth by former President Barack Obama at the height of the 2016 presidential race. Biden pledged to end the use of private prisons on the campaign trail last year and said that, if elected, he would “make clear that the federal government should not use private facilities for any detention, including detention of undocumented immigrants.”

Much More Work To Be Done Advocates Call for More Action Against Private Prisons After Biden s First Step Executive Order

‘Much More Work To Be Done.’ Advocates Call for More Action Against Private Prisons After Biden s ‘First Step’ Executive Order Time 1/29/2021 Madeleine Carlisle © Joe Raedle Getty Images Protesters gather in front of the GEO Group headquarters to speak out against the company that manages private prisons across the United States on May 4, 2015 in Boca Raton, Florida. On Jan. 26, President Joe Biden signed an executive order directing the Department of Justice (DOJ) not to renew its contracts with private prisons, effectively returning to an Obama-era policy that had been overturned under former President Donald Trump. But while advocates have praised the move as a first step, many argue more must be done to address the privatization of the criminal justice system and prison industrial complex.

Local Spending on Jails Tops $25 Billion in Latest Nationwide Data

Seagull flying over fence with barbwire mesh at sunset Lisa Valder Overview Historically, the roughly 3,000 local jails operating in the United States have received less public and policymaker attention than prisons. 1 But now, the COVID-19 pandemic has put jails secure correctional facilities, generally operated by county or municipal governments, where people are detained before trial or confined post-conviction for periods usually lasting less than a year under additional scrutiny. 2 Jails rely on close confinement and so are high risk for disease transmission. 3 Local governments are also confronting the budget implications of the pandemic and looking for potential savings, especially in costly areas such as corrections.

GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Was CEO of Firm That Pledged to Match Donations to SPLC, Which Put Conservative, Christian Groups on Hate Map

GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Was CEO of Firm That Pledged to Match Donations to SPLC, Which Put Conservative, Christian Groups on Hate Map
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