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Publication • July 26, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
Banking on Bondage Private Prisons and Mass Incarceration, ACLU, 2011 BANKING ON BONDAGE Private Prisons and Mass Incarceration NOVEMBER 2011 BANKING ON BONDAGE Private Prisons and Mass Incarceration AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION 125 Broad Street, 19th Floor New York, NY 10004 www.aclu.org Because Freedom Can’t Protect Itself BANKING ON BONDAGE: …
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. She then asked if she could get her coat and medication. She said she went to medline,and while at medline she watched Sergeant Morley go over to Ms.and said "what is your problem?!" Ms. . . .old him "I ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
Security Threat Groups in WA State Prisons, WA DOC, 2008 Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2712 Security Threat Groups in Washington State Prisons: An Exploratory Search for Best Practices -Washington State Department of Corrections December 2008 A Study Commisssioned by the Washington State Department of Corrections Douglas A. Orr, Ph.D. …
at Lorton, Virginia were put in isolation and deprived of food and medical attention even though they had violated no disciplinary rules.19 The court’s language in describing the prisoners evinced a lack ...
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Filed under: Telephones
King County, WA - New Securus Contract Replacing GTL 04-01-2014 Contract tQ KingCounty Department of Executive Services Finance and Business Operations Division Procurement and Contract Services Section 2Qfi,,2~4nO TTY Relay' 711 THIS CONTRACT #5646516 ("Contract") is entered into by KING COUNTY, Washington, (the "County"), and Securus Technologies, Inc. (the "Contractor"), …
Case • 1998
. (Lee Aff. P 31; Morse Dep. at 49). Other than the limited visits provided on weekends, the ten-minute showers and for medical treatment, inmates at SHU in Southport and elsewhere spend twenty-three ...
Case • 2004
Assistant Warden Mooneyham and Sergeant Willingham of the rapes and requested medical attention, but they told him that care was [*513] available only for emergencies and that he should file a written request ...
Case • 1982
, excluding bathing, toilet and activity areas. [87] (c)(i) the number, size in square feet, type (cell or dormitory) and use (e.g., administrative, punitive segregation or medical segregation) of all ...
Case • 2004
, the dates and times observed by medical staff, and the dates and times when the inmate was partially or totally released from restraints. n8 n6 Although the policy specifically refers to "four-point ...
Case • 2003
, such as fingerprints, driver's license number, anticipated change of address, and whether the offender has had medical treatment afterwards is kept confidential. The offender's name, aliases, address, photograph ...
Case • 1998
filed a civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C.S 1983 against several prison officials, most of whom are medical officers ("defendants"). Rand was confined to the prison infirmary of the California ...
Case • 2000
law library. (Tr. 359). However, Mr. Rodriguez found the necessary claim form in the Department's Bellevue Hospital law library and filed it. (Tr. 380). Mr. Rodriguez also attempted to locate a medical ...
Case • 2004
to nearby deputies about the cold, and of numbness in his chest and requested a blanket and medical attention, but was given neither. (Id. at 59, 61-62.) After approximately one hour, Joseph Ryan, a Captain ...
Case • 2002
."); Zinser, 253 F.3d at 1195 (holding that the proposed medical monitoring subclass was inappropriate for certification pursuant to Rule 23(b)(2) because "this injunctive relief [was] mere incidental ...
Brief • April 1, 2009
about the poor conditions of confinement. He also suffers from an allergy 25 that causes a rash on his face, but despite making requests, he has been denied 26 medical treatment for this condition ...
Brief • July 16, 2009
conclusion despite other evidence related to petitioner's age (currently 14 listed as 79), her medical restrictions, petitioner's crime-free past (aside 15 from this murder conviction), her exemplary ...
Brief • May 23, 2012
, Maintenance, Food Service, Medical Department, etc. The Unit Manager is also responsible for bed/unit moves." 31. Defendant TIMOTHY DOBSON was employed by CCA as a Unit Manager at SCC at the time of Medina's ...
Brief • 2011
members from harm. 102. When I saw an elderly correctional officer having a heart attack, I persuaded the other rioters to let him out so he could receive medical attention. 103. I also went out of my ...
Brief • August 25, 2008
would have 27 known and warned about.” Strict liability, instead of looking to the defendant’s 28 conduct, focuses on “scientific and medical knowledge available at the time of PLAINTIFFS’ MEMORANDUM ...
and other facilities' SORT members arrived, CCA's employees and agents misl1'eated all prisoners, including those who had been locked inside the library, medical building, or cells throughout the riot ...
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