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Publication • March 1, 2016
, M., Rosenthal, A.,... Czerwinski, M. (2004). Marriage promotion and missing men: African American women in a demographic double bind. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 18(4), 405-428. Lattimore, P. K ...
Publication • 2021
for 22 or 23 hours each day. Meals and toilet use take place inside the cell with only an hour outside for, say, recreation or showers. Access to rehabilitation programs, recreation activities, medical ...
Publication • 2022
of the prisoners' general health and date, the facility is Division of Health emergency medical needs. Service Regulation J450 This Rule is not met as evidenced STATE FORM 6899 ODCJ11 If continuation sheet 12 ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Voting Rights
under which certain individuals are permitted to leave jail for “necessary and reasonable hours” (e.g., work, education, medical treatment). 7 “Ex-Felons and Incarcerated Voters.” Wisconsin Elections ...
Publication • 2021
healthcare that allowed Lamar to go without medical care or supervision during a mental health crisis. DEFUND SHERIFFS 5 A TOOLKIT FOR ORGANIZERS PART 1: POLICING AND JAILING, NOT JUST POLICE SHERIFF’S ...
Publication • January 29, 2024
Filed under: Grievances
(Medical Report of Injury or Unusual Occurrence), reports of the incident, and housing records. In some grievances we reviewed, it did not appear that grievance office staff attempted to gather evidence ...
Publication • 2023
, and LGBTQI+ identification; mental health and medical status; special needs; pregnancy status; and finally, incidents of self-harm, suicide attempts and suicides, and deaths and causes of deaths. This report ...
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Filed under: Telephones
the CONTRACTOR nor its employees are entitled to any COUNTY benefits, including, but not limited 8 to: vacation pay, holiday pay, sick leave pay, medical, dental, or other insurance benefits, fringe benefits ...
Publication • September 12, 2016
 about the other three, there was blows coming from everywhere.’’ Punched, kicked and stomped, Tomlin received medical attention, his face monstrously misshapen, his left eye swollen shut. ‘‘You’d think I ...
Publication • January 1, 2013
them to school, to all medical appointments, and to their activities as best I could. I was also working full-time as a clothing store sales clerk. 3. When I was arrested, I asked my sister Maria to take ...
Publication • December 7, 2023
such as medical reference books and even “postmodern” art may be allowed (clause 2) (Proposed Text, p. 2). However, the mere fact that a textbook or artistic work has been approved for receipt and possession does ...
Publication • 2022
are intended for adults but may hold juveniles before or after they are adjudicated. Facilities include jails, detention centers, city or county correctional centers, special jail facilities (such as medical ...
Article • December 1, 2025 • from PLN December, 2025
members used company money for “cosmetic and medical procedures.”) From that point forward, Engelke says, he was distrustful of the family. “I was very uncomfortable with the way they were ...
Publication • August 19, 2016
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
to interrogation were explored and discussed. Articles in distinguished professional journals (such as the American Medical Association’s Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry) described Soviet and Chinese ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
Smoothing the Pat from Prison to Home, Brown et al, 2006 The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: SMOOTHING THE PATH FROM PRISON TO HOME Author(s): Brenner Brown; Robin Campbell; James A. Wilson; Yury Cheryachukin; …
Publication • May 1, 1995
Filed under: Prison Life Magazine
. The food they ate was lique fi ed into some n asty gooey-looking stuff. The medical staff looked at them like they we re guinea pigs. They showed no feelings, n o re morse, no love whatsoever; they were ...
Publication • 2017
to provide medical care, behavioral health care, therapeutic services, and vocational and educational programs. Visiting areas should be welcoming and family-friendly. Dedicated space for correction ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
Smoothing the Path from Prison to Home, VIJ, 2005 The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: SMOOTHING THE PATH FROM PRISON TO HOME Author(s): Brenner Brown; Robin Campbell; James A. Wilson; Yury Cheryachukin; Robert C. …
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not to provide a release form that would have permitted key personnel to speak to us about medically sensitive information regarding Whitehurst. Whitehurst claimed that he was retaliated against for accusing ...
Brief • April 5, 2007
know. If you don't understand a question, please let me know as well. Finally, if you need a break or some coffee or water, let us know as well. A. Thank you. Q. Are you currently under any medication ...
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