The government's criminal
justice policy came under attack from all sides today as it faced numerous reports criticising its priorities, and objections to Jack Straw's decision to prevent Ronnie Biggs» parole.
Not exact matches
Moreover, in Europe, Italy's new Prime Minister, Enrico Letta, has taken a different tack than his French neighbors by acknowledging that sustainable growth does not
come from government spending programs but rather from
policies such as labor market flexibility, job training and simplification of Italy's archaic civil
justice system.
But given that several individual racial
justice groups, as well as larger collectives like the Movement for Black Lives and the police - reform oriented Campaign Zero initiative, have all
come out with various
policy agendas targeting specific issues, this doesn't really hold up.
As it reels from one decision to the next, the NFL and its teams are finding out just how hard it is to
come up with a consistent and coherent
policy of punishment for players beyond the
justice system
It remains to be seen what Gove is prepared to do on this - but it is important to note Cameron has his own priors when it
comes to hanging
justice secretaries out to dry when they run into trouble with the press, large sections of which continue to oppose a more liberal penal
policy.
The 2005 case of United States v. Franklin, Rosen, and Weissman against United States Department of Defense employee Larry Franklin and American Israel Public Affairs Committee
policy director Steven Rosen and AIPAC senior Iran analyst Keith Weissman [41][42] raised the possibility that AIPAC would
come under greater scrutiny by the Department of
Justice.
The caucus event
comes on the same day that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gave a major
policy speech at Columbia University, where she called for an overhaul of the criminal
justice system, and an end to what she says is «mass incarceration.»
«We have to
come to terms with some hard truths about race and
justice in America,» she said during a speech Wednesday at the David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public
Policy Forum.
«Our
justice system should not be compromised by xenophobic
policies coming from the White House.
The report
comes at a point when
justice secretary Kenneth Clarke has committed to reforming the prison service and outlined
policies to reduce the size of the prison population.
Many of the ideas
came from Iain Duncan Smith's social
justice policy group.
When it
comes to developing a
policy agenda that delivers fairness and social
justice, the Conservative party is leading the political world away from the target - driven, top down, statist approach that Miliband pioneered when he ran the Downing Street
policy unit.
While other cities have since
come on board, and Richmond's lofty ambitions have been toned down some over time, the plan is still one of the nation's most broad - reaching efforts to make environmental
justice a part of city
policy.
She
comes to OHR from Advocates for
Justice and Education (AJE), where she worked on education
policy issues for youth with special needs.
Come participate in the inaugural National Black Male Educators Convening to advance
policy solutions, learn from one another, and fight for social
justice.
We as an organization have
come to realize that we need to more intentionally make a commitment to
justice in our programs and
policies.
That's why a broad and diverse coalition of environmentalists, public health officials, business leaders, labor leaders, faith leaders, academics, low - income advocates, and social
justice advocates has
come together to call on Maryland's leaders to significantly expand the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
policy.
The time has
come to demand that nations be required to formulate
policies in response to the climate change crisis on the basis of what
justice requires.
saying the
policy had been in place for 30 years, dating back to a time when school districts across Mississippi
came under close scrutiny from the U.S.
Justice Department over desegregation.
Some evidence
comes from a series of
policy reports examining access to
justice issues (for example the Systems of Civil Justice Task Force,
justice issues (for example the Systems of Civil
Justice Task Force,
Justice Task Force, 1996).
We believe it could form the blueprint for access to
justice policy for decades to
come.»
Over time, we
came to understand that our responsibilities included a wide variety of administrative issues, such as human resources for the care and support of our judiciary, fiscal responsibility for a multi-million dollar budget, and responsibility for the development and dissemination of
policy to bring uniformity in the manner that
justice is administered.
The information for this report will
come from two sources: consultation with BC
justice stakeholders and research exploring what academics and
policy analysts in other jurisdictions have said about this question.
The idea for this handbook
came from faculty and students at the Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, as well as members of the bench, bar, and Aboriginal communities in Manitoba, following a symposium, «Implementing Gladue: Law and
Policy 20 Years after the Aboriginal
Justice Inquiry» held at the Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba in March 2011.
In both the Highline Public Schools district outside of Seattle and Los Angeles Unified School District, a shift from «no excuses» discipline
policies to an SEL - based restorative
justice approach
came too quickly and without enough guidance, argued critics, alienating some teachers, many of whom left their jobs.
The action
came on the heels of news that the U.S. Department of
Justice is proceeding with an antitrust investigation into the
policy.