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Publication • February 11, 2016
. Constitutional requirements, Administrative Segregation offenders had access to a cell-side law library. They also had access to medical and mental health care. Additionally, each Administrative Segregation ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
of time. This indicator is not a measurement of unique people, as some may be sent to jail multiple times in given year. This measurement also does not count movements to court or medical services, only new ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
out of solitary confinement if their specific medical or mental health conditions (not just serious mental illness) made them especially vulnerable to the harmful consequences that we identified ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
than this. Antul Gwande, “Hellhole,” New Yorker, March 2009. “And this comes from a man who was beaten regularly; denied adequate medical treatment for two broken arms, a broken leg, and chronic ...
Publication • November 28, 2014
Filed under: HRDC Publications
, systemic indifference to medical or mental health needs, and dangerous, even life-threatening, housing conditions. A disproportionate number of these prisoners are from historically marginalized ...
Publication • July 12, 2015
valley fever. “Medical studies have shown that Filipinos, [B]lacks, Hispanics and people suffering from diabetes and HIV are more susceptible to valley fever, meaning that prisoners in the Central Valley ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
severely restricted their ability to find housing in compliance with the statute, greatly increased the incidence of homelessness among them, and hindered their access to medical treatment, drug and alcohol ...
have long served as a positive agent for social change in the U.S.,” and that PPB’s “use of tear gas and other chemical means to control crowds has raised great concern among medical professionals as we ...
Brief • September 6, 2012
Filed under: Wrongful Imprisonment
for the detention and incarceration of people in the criminal justice system. 18. The City of St. Louis owes duties to those it holds in custody, including provision of food, clothing, shelter, medical care ...
to be transferred to Grafton Correctional Institution (“Grafton”). 69. Jose also went to Belmont medical services on approximately December 9 or 10, 2015 and explained his injuries. 70. Jose was transferred ...
with, either 3 Facility, including the Sheriff, all corrections staff, medical practitioners, mental health practitioners, Contractors, or other agents. p. “Train” means that qualified instructors educate ...
Brief • September 5, 2014
Filed under: Sexual Assault
actions, state whether you were physically injured as a result of those actions, and if so, state your injury and what medical attention was provided to you. FACTS: What happened to you? Page S of 10 ...
crawl on her stomach to the deputies causing 25 further injury and agonizing pain. 26 27 20. At all relevant times, the Plaintiff was unarmed and in medical and mental health distress. 28 FIRST ...
against Defendants as follows: 11 A. For special damages, including but not limited to medical expenses: B. For lost wages, income, and other economic losses ; C. For other general damages, including ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
/patient medical care enhancements, and the Jail Health Information System (JHIS). In fiscal year 2006-07, the Sheriff Department used approximately $15.1 million from the IWF for facilities infrastructure ...
; 6. Decontamination; 7. Emergency medical treatment and first-aid; 8. Emergency alerting and response procedures; 9. Personal protective and emergency equipment; 10. Regulatory scheduled ...
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. EhsurethereportinclUdes supporting documentation if the incident Included: o Injunes? Medical Respo~e? OWitnelilSes? o property Damage? o Use of Force3 o TeleincldenlRep9rt'? DOtherSuPlJlementaJ Information? . o ...
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, and visiting). Routine daily decisions, such as whether prisoners have contact with family and friends, whether and how they can practice their religion or access medical services, and when they can eat ...
the right to 12 humane housing conditions, to access appropriate medical and mental health care, to receive 13 disability accommodations, to be free from race and sex discrimination, to be protected from ...
Brief • June 29, 2023
Filed under: Criminal Sexual Abuse
body being violated, and being harassed. She is also entitled to medical care, costs, lost income, impairment of her body, mental health. 26. Under Bivens, supra plaintiff is entitled to punitive ...
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