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Case • 2004
for extended periods of time without providing him a private place to change his adult diaper while female correctional officers patrolled, in violation of the Eighth Amendment's cruel and unusual punishment ...
Publication
-being and the justice system. 3 Many D.C. residents are affected by the criminal justice system, but communities of color and low-income communities are disproportionately affected. Percent change ...
Publication • January 1, 2018
their right to vote restored after completing sentence These policy changes represent national momentum for reform of restrictive voting rights laws. As a result of the reforms achieved during the period from ...
creatively to address the roots of this behavior. There are limits to this argument, however, particularly within specific correctional systems. At the U.S. Penitentiary at Marion, for instance, the number ...
Case • 2003
the grievance process in favor of the courts. Such prisoners would know that, no longer confined at the time the courts addressed their case, their failure to exhaust could be excused. [44] C. [45 ...
Case • 2004
in light of changed circumstances. See, e.g., Rufo v. Inmates of Suffolk County Jail, 502 U. S. 367. If a detailed order is required to ensure compliance with a decree for prospective relief that in effect ...
Case • 2003
request for a declaratory judgment are not addressed and the claim is dismissed. I. BACKGROUND A. The Statutory Framework Section 4042 creates a mandatory duty on the part of the Bureau to provide ...
Case • 2008
changes.? Defense counsel argued that this term was ?unconstitutional and overbroad.? The trial court denied this request, and defendant appealed. In a split decision, the Court of Appeal majority ...
.  “Therefore, we must think outside the box.  Nothing good comes from contraband being in the hands of inmates.” As for addressing the root of the contraband problem ...
Article • March 1, 2024 • from PLN March, 2024
administrators to address health and safety issues reflected in reports from DOH inspections—including reported infestations of bed bugs, cockroaches and mice. Talking Change In the midst of the outcry over ...
Publication • September 4, 2014
custody Did the DOC have a policy in place for preventing sexual assault? For identifying victims of sexual assault? For addressing complaints of sexual assault? Describe the basic operational principles ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: PLRA
in comparison to the national average for all case types. RAND concluded that the weights could be used to help evaluate workload changes for a particular organization from year to year and noted that weighted ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
a formal follow-up process to address any issues identified during audits. DOC audit staff developed a schedule for follow-up visits to facilities. These often coincide with initial audits of facilities ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
No: 144300 AgencylDepartment: Agency of Human Services/Department of Corrections Contractor: Corrections Corporation of America 10 Burton Hills Boulevard, Nashville TN 37215 Contractor Address: Starting Date ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
. The correctional officers came in before shift change, stayed after the end of tlleir shift, or came in on da),s off to attend the training. and they were paid accord- of the treatment of mental illness, ingly ...
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Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
be made payable to the Indiana Department of Administration and shall be effective throughout the life of the Contract including any extension of the Contract term. Any change in work, extension oftime ...
Brief • September 9, 2014
Filed under: Suicides
), on which Dr. Bums did not comment. 5 Dr. Patnaude's methadone detoxification protocol was inadequate and did not actually address drug withdrawal, and particularly methadone withdrawal. Furthermore, Mr ...
Brief • June 23, 2003
into the institution were considered “unauthorized publications” and could not be enclosed in letters sent to prisoners from the outside. See Appellants’ Excerpts of Record (“ER”) 5 (¶ 3). The prison changed this policy ...
Brief • 2010
the meaning of this definition. 14. “Hot-bunk,” addressed in provision 32.l(iii), means the practice of assigning more than one inmate at the Facility to a single bed, so that the two (or more) inmates ...
Brief • 2010
in inmate population over time is not an “unexpected event” or “unforeseen occurrence” within the meaning of this definition. 14. “Hot-bunk,” addressed in provision 32.l(iii), means the practice ...
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