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.............................................................................. 19 3. Treatment for Infectious Diseases and Chronic Conditions .............. 19 4. Continuity of Community-Prescribed Medications ........................... 20 5. Medical Assistance ...
Case • 1988
. 2800, 41 L. Ed. 2d 495 (1974), as requiring unrestricted communication between the media and inmates. The court in Guajardo thus held that prison officials should open media mail only in the inmate's ...
Case • 1974
the inspection of his incoming legal mail.*fn1 The plaintiff is not asking that his mail be forwarded directly to him. [16] An inmate's need for confidentiality in his communications with attorneys through ...
Case • 1993
with Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson has communicated with program representatives by telephone and through the mail. After initially being denied access to the prison, Hard Copy reiterated its request in a letter ...
Case • 1998
] The court noted that the probation office, should it find that Jeanes posed little danger to the community, could weaken his reporting requirements or otherwise modify the conditions of supervised release ...
Case • 1975
stamps.*fn7 If this restriction on an inmate's receiving stamps were fully enforced, it could materially impede the inmate's ability to communicate with the outside world since the institution itself ...
Article • May 15, 1997 • from PLN May, 1997
was in the program, which is a more restrictive form of parole that allows prisoners to live and work in the community while reporting to a parole officer. The preparole program kicked in any time the Oklahoma prison ...
Article • August 15, 1994 • from PLN August, 1994
to the military headquarters. Once the hearings begin, the lawyers are prohibited from communicating with their clients. A hooded attorney -- who sits in front of an investigative official -- sits next ...
Article • July 15, 1993 • from PLN July, 1993
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Crime
. These are the very people who profit from the construction and maintenance of prisons. The task of public education must be taken up by the kind of people who read PLN. If the community's information needs ...
Article • January 15, 2003 • from PLN January, 2003
- roughly 1,600 per day - will be released from the nation's state and federal prisons. Most will reenter the communities where they were arrested and will try to avoid returning to prison. Sadly, for most ...
Article • September 15, 2004 • from PLN September, 2004
Filed under: News, News in Brief
tapes of the beating show Lee throwing Rodriguez onto the ground and punching and hitting him after removing him from his cell. Lee had been sentenced to six months probation and 50 hours of community ...
the extreme isolation regimen as a penologically unjustifiable danger to prisoners and the outside community. It is based on two visits to each facility over a three-year period, from 1995-97. Indiana's MCF ...
Article • March 15, 2006 • from PLN March, 2006
COPS Program Fails To Arrest Crime, Funding Improprieties by by Michael Rigby Police chiefs and politicians across the nation have hailed the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS ...
care system. These deficiencies include, at the core, the inmate's inability to communicate their medical problems because of the defendant's failure to provide sufficient bilingual staff or qualified ...
and after the booking process. DOC staff must communicate with hearing impaired prisoners via writing materials upon request by the prisoner. The writing materials may be confiscated only if detrimental ...
Case • 1990
A. GOODMAN, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. GEORGE IRANON, DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER; STATE OF HAWAII; THEODORE SAKAI, DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ...
Article • February 15, 2008
Filed under: News, State Legislation
community that Peter Lehman represents is hopeful its voice will be heard more clearly now. A new, grassroots Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition - the first statewide group in many years to be devoted ...
Article • September 15, 2007 • from PLN September, 2007
, 340 beds in less secure areas and 70 beds in community-based centers. DCF now has 1,700 beds available statewide to treat mentally ill prisoners, and has contracted with GEO Care, a subsidiary ...
. The project became mired in zoning issues, community resistance and delayed FAA approval (the prison was to be built near an airport). Geo then tried to renegotiate for occupancy guarantees. The contract ...
Case • 2007
to a community corrections center. [14] DISCUSSION [15] At the time petitioner was sentenced for his federal firearms conviction, he had been incarcerated in a California state prison for 28 months ...
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