Category: criminal justice
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The Independance House South Federal Trap House and Drug House: Living in Harsh Conditions, Ongoing Staff Sexual Harassment, Abuse and the Challenges of Home Confinement and Reintegration Facilities – A Call for Accountability.
This article highlights real accounts, not just from former or current residents, but also from past and present staff members. These are genuine, unembellished stories that expose the raw and pressing issues facing Independence House South Federal. I have yet to receive any comments from Rodriguez’s family, and I don’t think they fully grasp that…
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Reevaluating Senator Robert Rodriguez: Conflicts of Interest and Colorado’s Recidivism Dilemma Community Corrections in Crisis: When Neglect and Abuse Replace Rehabilitation. Why is Anastasia Lynn Still Assistant Director at IHSF?
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “ Now you tell me who wonI see them, they run (hahaha)They don’t wanna see us (take money) “ Tupac Shakur I am dedicating this publication once again to those who are still trapped in that house, known as the Independence House South Federal, located in Denver, Colorado. Please stay…
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Independence House South Federal, Senator Robert Rodriguez, and the Conflict of Interest in Colorado’s Criminal Justice Reform: Unveiling the Truth Behind Independence House and the Flaws in Community Corrections. The Hostile Encounter: Shedding Light on Matthew Brandt’s Tactics.
This article is dedicated to the countless individuals who have suffered under the poor management and corruption at Independence House South Federal, the only federal community correction facility in Colorado. It is also dedicated to those who have been failed by those in charge—Senator Robert Rodriguez, still actively involved in Colorado’s capital, and Matthew Brandt,…
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Daughters Left Behind: The Hidden Impact of Parental Incarceration on Children – A must-watch documentary that explores the often-overlooked consequences of having an incarcerated parent. It raises the thought-provoking question: “What if we had a dance in the jail”
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “The number of children who are separated from their parents due to incarceration is significant, though exact figures can vary. According to the Sentencing Project and other research organizations, more than 5 million children in the United States have had at least one parent incarcerated at some point in their…
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The State of Community Corrections: A Call for Reform. The Reality of Community Corrections in Colorado: A Demand for Accountability. A closer examination of the case managers at ICCS, a facility heavily utilized by the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) and local courts, reveals the urgent need for change. The time for reform is now.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice Community corrections in Colorado is a system of approximately 30 “halfway houses”, that provides asentencing alternative for judges to divert individuals from prison (Diversion community corrections) and aresidential community placement for individuals referred from the prison system (Transition communitycorrections). Eligibility for community corrections is defined in statute. Individuals participating in…
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The Politics of Clemency: A Holiday Tradition or a Political Stunt? The Inconsistencies of Clemency: A Call for Fairness and Transparency. The Influence of Advocacy Organizations on Clemency: A Closer Look at the Second Chance Center Colorado.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice This publication is dedicated to those who have been denied clemency or a reduction in their sentence, despite deserving a second chance. I want to emphasize the importance of maintaining hope and not giving up. This article highlights the inconsistencies and injustices in the clemency process and how certain nonprofit…
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From Golden Child to Con Artist: The Dark Side of Colorado’s DNA Scandal. Yvonne Missy Woods.
Justyna. M in Criminal Justice A year later, the DNA scandal in Colorado continues to unfold without any clear answers. Yvonne Woods is no longer the shining example she once appeared to be; instead, she seems to have functioned as a con artist without facing any repercussions. What about the men and women still imprisoned?…
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The Butterfly Effect in the Criminal Justice System: Understanding the Ripple of Choices. The ongoing story of Shannon Richardson’s unpublished memoir reveals how individuals continue to exploit her tragedy for their own gain.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “The butterfly effect is the concept that minor, seemingly insignificant events can lead to significant consequences. In other words, these events can have a nonlinear impact on complex systems. For example, when a butterfly flaps its wings in India, it can create a slight change in air pressure that ultimately…
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My Journey Through the Legal System’s Barriers. What Victims Wrongfully Charged for False Reporting and Wrongful Convictions Have in Common.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “We can no longer afford to have a law enforcement system that does not serve the community.” — Michelle Alexander Advocacy and activism within the criminal justice system are challenging and complex roles, often involving passionate supporters on both sides. Many advocates make mistakes by focusing solely on the issues…
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The Case of Stephen Matthews: Examining Accountability and the Evolving Nature of Consent in Today’s Dating Landscape. When Judicial Discretion Encounters a Dubious Conviction. Potential Financial Gains for Victims.
“If you want peace, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies. And if you want justice, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies. Justice will come, but it takes time.” – Desmond Tutu I dedicate this article to those men and women who have been wrongfully convicted,…