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message to the nation that the time to begin to develop meaningful prison oversight measures had arrived. 527, 551-57 (2004). 25. Editorial, Medical Inattention in New York Prisons, N.Y. TIMES, Sept. 15 ...
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, which could have provided some proxy for human contact. The cell doors in Maine’s Special Management Unit are too thick to allow conversations among prisoners. Medical and mental health screenings were ...
Brief • May 12, 2023
Medical care .· □ Mail I J Discipl inary proceedin gs D .Exercise of religion D Property D Excessive force by officer D Retaliation IJ~cccss to the court C,cndVJonS o/ fhrz PimmRvd; 0) 1/rJxr: CKJ ...
Brief • March 14, 2022
and Risk Management - arising from the negotiation or execution of this Agreement. This Release also includes any damages (including past and future medical and mental health expenses, lost wages, impairment ...
Brief • April 1, 2024
- including the Oregon Depa1tment of Justice and Risk Management - arising from the negotiation or execution of this Agreement. This Release also includes any damages (including past and future medical ...
Brief • December 27, 2022
Filed under: Excessive Force
and open-hand techniques, ceased using force once the handcuffs were applied, and called medical services to attend to his injuries.45 Similarly, in Galvan, the officers were entitled to qualified immunity ...
Brief • August 20, 2018
that medical issues prevented her from traveling into New York City from her home in Central Islip. Chandran Decl. ¶ 3. Plaintiffs agreed to postpone Ms. Ruffin’s deposition. On May 5, 2018, Plaintiffs again ...
Brief • June 9, 2022
Filed under: Strip Searches
. Description of medical or mental health services offered/provided; viii. Names of all individuals and witnesses to incident necessitating use of restraints; ix. Names of all staff involved in restraint ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Medical
. Lester Wright, commissioner and chief medical officer of the Department of Correction Services for the State of New York. Together the speakers trained the spotlight on the growing body of evidence about ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
and control, and medical operations in administering care to detainees. This standard provides that compliance with the applicable safety and sanitation laws are reflected by documented internal and external ...
. The risk assessment process used to identify these people, however, is not always administered or interpreted by qualified medical personnel. Few civilly committed offenders have ever been returned ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
, the financial agreement that tied the city to paying a specific per diem and lump sum for medical services expired in December of 2005. Further, that agreement has never precluded the city from auditing ...
Publication • December 29, 2016
Filed under: PLRA
of being denied medications for bipolar disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, and panic disorder were sufficient to meet imminent danger exception); Ashley v. Dilworth, 147 F.3d 715 (8th Cir ...
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Filed under: Religious Freedom
was medical and not religious in nature). Religious services Notwithstanding the Supreme Court’s decision in Estate of Shabazz, courts have generally protected prisoners from interference with their ability ...
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and subsequent convictions. C. New Jersey A few state legislatures have begun recognizing drug addition as an illness, rather than a crime, requiring medical treatment – New Jersey is one of them. In early 2012 ...
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across the country. The paper traced the errors largely to cost-cutting measures that overburdened nurses in their daily routines. (See Michael J. Berens, Dangerous Care: Nurses’ Hidden Role in Medical ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
in private and public prisons: those who are more costly to handle are usually incarcerated in public prisons, such as those who are the highest security risks and those with extensive medical issues. Also ...
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of this document we determined to release this item in part. We are withholding portions of the record pursuant to the exemption in 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6)which permits the withholding of personnel and medical files ...
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Filed under: International
to the alleged offence, and bail provisions; ● ● ● ● ● ● ● make every effort to ensure that you receive adequate nutrition, and medical and dental care; arrange for the purchase, at your expense ...
Brief • June 26, 2006
Cir. 1977) (class determination is a preliminary action and may be withdrawn, changed or appropriately modified before final disposition of the case). See also Grisby v. North Miss. Medical Center, Inc ...
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