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The John Howard Association of Illinois Today we issued a report about the deplorable and hazardous living conditions at IYC St. Charles, where some of Illinois' juveniles are confined. We visited the facility in mid-September after a 16-year old boy committed suicide there. Please visit www.john-howard.org to download the report.
Teens living in unsafe conditions at St. Charles juvenile detention center, report says -- chicagotr
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Teenagers being held at the state's juvenile detention center in St. Charles are housed in unsafe and unkempt conditions caused by years of neglect, according to a report to be released Monday by a nonprofit prison watchdog group.The 125-acre Illinois Youth Center at St. ...

Bonnie Mcgrath The John Howard Association of Illinois:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/14/opinio n/14wed3.html?th&emc=th
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To shackle female prisoners while they give birth is barbaric and may be unconstitutional.

The John Howard Association of Illinois See today's Sun-Times Editorial, applauding the Governor & Director Randle for making the smart choice to release 1,000 non-violent prisoners who cost the state millions, don't threaten public safety and have a better chance of rehabilitation outside of prison walls.
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Benefits outweigh risks of early prison release - CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

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Over the next 2 months, The Crime Report, (www.thecrimereport.org), will feature writings by young people incarcerated in Illinois, published in “Looking In, Looking Out: Reflections of Youth Changing Their Lives,” a compilation of the youths' essays and poems compiled by JHA. Check it out! http://thecrimereport.org/2...009/10/07/youth-behind-bars-voices-from- inside/
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Once a week for the next two months, The Crime Report will publish writing by young people incarcerated in Illinois. “Looking In, Looking Out: Reflections of Youth Changing Their Lives” was compiled by the John Howard Association of Illinois and features poetry, essays and artwork. ...

The John Howard Association of Illinois A major issue--thoughtfully explored.
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Michael Randle got it right. Prodded by inmate advocates and probing journalists, the state's new prisons chief acknowledged substantial mental health issues among more than a fifth of the nearly 240 convicts ...

The John Howard Association of Illinois Suntimes Editorial supports the Gov's plan to release 1,000 non-violent prisoners, saying we lock people up for too long & don't do enough to rehabilitate, notes JHA's work: "Prison watchdog groups, such as JHA, have long called for more and better rehabilitation programs in our prisons -- for the inmates' sake and for our own."
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Prison news warrants a better time slot - CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

The John Howard Association of Illinois JHA Exec. Dir. Hanke Gratteau applauds Gov. Quinn for releasing 1,000 non-violent prisoners, "We should be using tax dollars wisely to be locking people up who present a physical threat to the community. But to just lock people up to punish them without programming doesn’t make any sense. If you take these people out o...f the system, you free up money to focus on helping people get jobs, go to school and set them on a better path.”
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Posted by Monique Garcia at 5:38 p.m.; updated at 6:48 p.m. with Hynes reaction Gov. Pat Quinn is planning to release 1,000 inmates from prisons across Illinois the next several months in an effort to save money. An Illinois Department...

The John Howard Association of Illinois At our Annual Luncheon yesterday, Acting IDOC Director Randle announced his "Ten-Point Plan" for Tamms Supermax Prison. Read about it in the article here, or you can read the full plan at our website at http://john-howard.org/. Thanks again to all our supporters!
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New prisons chief plans more rehab, Tamms revamp - CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

The John Howard Association of Illinois Coverage of our annual luncheon today where IDOC Director Randle unveiled his 10-point plan for reform at Tamms Supermax in Southern Illinois. Thanks to all our supporters who joined us today- it was a great event!!
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CHICAGO - The director of the Illinois Department of Corrections is unveiling a plan of reform for the state's lone supermaximum security prison.Michael Randle says he has a 10 point plan for the Tamms ...

The John Howard Association of Illinois New Illinois Department of Corrections Director, Michael Randle, will outline his vision for the state prison system in his keynote address at our Annual Luncheon on September 17. His speech is entitled, "Charting a New Course for Illinois Prisons. We hope you can join us!
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The John Howard Association of Illinois provides critical public oversight of the state’s prisons, jails, and juvenile correctional facilities. As it has for more than a century, the Association promotes ...
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