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Southern Health Partners, Treatment Protocol - Chronic Care Southern Health I Partners You r Partner In Affordable Inmate Healthcan TREATMENT PROTOCOLS Medical Department – County Jail CHRONIC ...
Partner !n Affordable Inmate Healthcau TREATMENT PROTOCOLS Medical Department - County Jail CHRONIC CARE- QUICK GLANCE When setting up chronic care, you need to use the Nursing Chronic Disease Flow sheet ...
In-the-News Article • April 7, 2018
, according to the list, but “NO Swimsuit Issue.” County inmates are not allowed any magazine subscriptions without requesting written permission from the warden or the deputy warden ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Private Contractors
physician Inmate Signature Officer's Signature PATIENT'S CONSENT FOR TREATMK'iT The undersigned, being in the custody of the County Jail, hereby authorize and request that all medi~al record.5 ...
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and forcefully discipline other acts of misconduct by employees; 48. It was the policy, custom and practice to inadequately and improperly provide for the medical needs of inmates at the Wilson County jail ...
and that Carithers was one of several guards on a “hit list.” The next day, according to the lawsuit, “the inmate informant again informed the facility security officer that the situation was more ...
In-the-News Article • February 10, 2015
County are closing the door on basic constitutional rights. The Human Rights Defense Center in Florida has tried to mail legal and medical literature to inmates, but said the Metropolitan Detention Center ...
In-the-News Article • June 18, 2019
that the size of the list and the broad topics covered under censorship guidelines limit inmates’ education, make their time in prison that much less bearable and further cut them off from an outside ...
, of Yorkville, hanged himself by his belt while in a Kane County holding cell after being sentenced to two years for aggravated battery. Perez said the rules were then changed to prevent inmates in street clothes ...
Case • 1989
of that agreed to by the county. At various times heretofore, in an effort to address persistent overcrowding, the court has authorized the sheriff in his discretion to release inmates under a prioritized release ...
In-the-News Article • September 27, 2019
."  Other state prison systems have tried to ban donations of used books to inmates, citing flimsy concerns over contraband. And publications that report aggressively on the criminal justice ...
row – especially one made up mostly of people whose trials and sentences are outdated and grossly unfair. The vast majority of North Carolina’s death row inmates were tried in the 1990s ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
, the publishers of Prison Legal News have tried to send magazines, letters and self-help books about prison life to several inmates at the jail, the complaint says. Some were sent back, and in July a jail official ...
Case • 1991
County jail, during his confinement in mid-1985 and mid-1986, were unconstitutional due to overcrowding and other factors. Moore later filed a list naming individually those county commissioners who served ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
that dates back to 1983. It hasn't always been a proud history, though. Last May, the warden of CCA's Hardeman County facility assaulted an inmate who was in restraints. The warden resigned ...
Brief • April 28, 2022
Filed under: Whistleblowing
. He then tried to “pick up” on the woman and when 25 26 27 ROBIN LIMON v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, ET AL. pg. 9 1 that failed, tried to “pick up” on the woman’s mother. Burcher tried to minimize ...
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: Incident Location: Sergeant James Troiano 2001- The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the injury of a jail inmate. At approximately 3:50 a.m., Mark Lorenzo Burkett, B/M, 11/12/82 ...
federal lawsuit over unconstitutional conditions and insufficient health care at the Pierce County Jail (PCJ). Fourteen years later, however, prisoners continue to be denied adequate medical and mental ...
Article • February 15, 2009
County district attorney who has successfully prosecuted several capital cases; Professor Jules Epstein of Widener, who represents a number of death row defendants; Stewart Greenleaf, the long-serving ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
INS Detention Standards Compliance Audit - Franklin County Jail and House of Corrections, Greenfield, MA, 2002 March 16, 2003 To: Anthony S. Tangeman, Deputy Executive Associate Commissioner Office ...
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