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required reports to the Governor, General Assembly and other required entities. Commissary operations were not in compliance with Unified Code of Corrections. Failure to establish subcommittee on Woman ...
Kickback publication • July 6, 2016
calling and account billing services to inmates. Recipients of these calls may include friends, family members, and attorneys. Friends, family members, or attorneys can establish and fund prepaid calling ...
Article • June 15, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
by family and friends for commissary purchases and telephone calls. Having already shifted many costs of incarceration to prisoners’ families with inflated phone charges and limited food service ...
Kickback publication • April 7, 2016
Filed under: Telephone Rates
NV DOC ICS Rates effective March 2016 Friends and Family Nevada Department of Corrections Rates and Fees Available Services FAQ This site provides information on how to receive calls from inmates ...
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suggests that exploring the constitutional implications of charging inmates for goods, services, and even their stay behind bars could help to build the case for policy change around the nation. Specifically ...
Publication • September 12, 2016
medical treatment.6 Currently, Macomb County’s story is replayed in hundreds of jurisdictions across the country that charge fees to inmates for programs, functions, and services.7 Over the past forty years ...
sold him to scores of other inmates. 96. Gang leaders in Building 8 negotiated with gang leaders in Building 7 for a fee of $5 to $10 in commissary for Mr. Johnson’s sexual services. Gang leaders ...
treatment.6 Currently, Macomb County’s story is replayed in hundreds of jurisdictions across the country that charge fees to inmates for programs, functions, and services.7 Over the past forty ...
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problems with rashes until using said shower. ... II. Unreasonable Exposure to Communicable Diseases [nail clippers not sanitized] The requirement that inmates in the N-cell house on 6 Tamms gallery all use ...
Case • 2008
] actor for purposes of § 1983. See West v. Atkins, 487 U.S. 42, 55, 108 S. Ct. 2250, 101 L. Ed. 2d 40 (1988) (private physician under contract with the State to provide medical services to inmates ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
for medical services. Another four allow such fees to be charged by local jails. The co-pays range from $2.00 per nurse or doctor visit to a one-time $100 annual charge. Federal prisoners are also subject ...
Brief • August 1, 2014
Filed under: Money/Property
depository system1 and added to an inmate commissary account, and the balance of that account was returned upon release in the form of a prepaid debit card (“inmate release card”). The Jail entered ...
Kickback publication • September 13, 2019
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
by phone or internet. Inmates can also purchase phone time through commissary using funds from their inmate trust accounts. Please see Available Services for more information. FAQ Restrictions ...
In-the-News Article • September 25, 2015
for excitement because they were the best thing rolling out of the kitchen. There’s also no imagining the waves of despair that come with purchasing no-name, dehydrated beans off commissary and &amp ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
to the “Information and Rules for Inmates” Handbook of the Jail and interviews with facility and ICE staff on July 31, 2003. I. ICE Detention Standards The Immigration and Naturalization Service (“INS”) promulgated ...
Article • November 8, 2016 • from PLN November, 2016
was launched using $25,000 from the state and the jail’s inmate welfare fund to purchase 80 tablets. Edovo’s tablets run on customized software that restricts access to wireless Internet service ...
to access any prison services that require reading and/or writing. For example, walkers do not have to help Plaintiffs fill out commissary requests. Plaintiffs have been forced to pay sighted inmates in cash ...
Case • 2004
for the previous six months; [(2)] subtract[s] the IFRP payments made by the inmate during the previous six months; and [(3)] subtracts $ 450 [for telephone service]. Furthermore, as the Program Statement ...
Case • 1998
deteriorating as a result of the overcrowded conditions at SCIG and resulting deficiencies in services, supplies and maintenance. Specifically, plaintiff alleged that D-block inmates are double-celled because ...
Article • July 1, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
Services Group and Keefe Group, which provide food and commissary services to prisons and jails. “Securus will acquire all the issued and outstanding membership interests of ICS,” the filings ...
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