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February 02, 2018

Law enforcement and corrections resources


Law enforcement and corrections resources
Source: AELE

1. New AELE Monthly Law Journal article

Constitutionality of Postcard-Only Policy for Incoming Prisoner Mail.
View at http://www.aele.org/law/2018all02/2018-02MLJ301.pdf


2. Seminars:

AELE's next seminar is on Use of Force in Las Vegas on April 30-May 3, 2018. For more information and to register click here: http://www.aele.org/menu-lethal.html

Use of Force by law enforcement and correctional personnel is in the news every day.  This comprehensive 4-day program covers all major aspects of use of force.  It includes the use of lethal and non-lethal force, investigation and adjudication of use of force incidents, and complaints of excessive force.  It also includes psychological and bio-mechanical aspects of the use of force. Attendance at this program satisfies one of the requirements for the AELE Certified Litigation Specialist (CLS) Designation.  Information on the CLS designation may also be found on the AELE web site at http://www.aele.org/cls-info.html

Discipline and Internal Investigations. Las Vegas on Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 2018.
For more information and to register click here:   http://www.aele.org/menu-disc.html


3. February 2018 issues of AELE's three periodicals have been uploaded.

The current issues, back issues since 2000, and case digests since 1975 are FREE. Everyone is welcome to read, print or download AELE publications without charge. The main menu is at: http://www.aele.org/law


4. Law Enforcement Liability Reporter

This issue has cases on dogs, false arrest/imprisonment: warrant, firearms related: intentional use, firearms related: Second Amendment issues, First Amendment, gang activity, and privacy.


5. Fire, Police & Corrections Personnel Reporter

This issue has cases on arbitration procedures, handicap/abilities discrimination: regarded as disabled, political discrimination, retaliatory personnel actions, retirement rights and benefits, union activity, veterans and other preferences laws, and workers' compensation.


6.  Jail and Prisoner Law Bulletin

This issue has cases on access to courts/legal info, Federal Tort Claims Act, mail, Prison Litigation Reform Act: exhaustion of remedies, prisoner assault: by inmate, prisoner transport, religion, sex offenders, and visitation.
View at http://www.aele.org/law/2018all02/JB2018FEB.html


7. Selected criminal law and procedure cases are at three other free websites.


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