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Publication • August 1, 2017
, including Anne Jacobs and Silvia Raithel. The report benefitted from external review by Rebecca Schleifer, JD, MPH, visiting fellow at Yale University Global Health Justice Partnership. The report ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
Decarceration's Inside Partners-2022 DECARCERATION’S INSIDE PARTNERS Seema Tahir Saifee* This Article examines a hidden phenomenon in criminal punishment. People in prison, during their incarceration, have made important—and sometimes extraordinary—strides toward reducing prison populations. In fact, stakeholders in many corners, from policy makers to researchers to abolitionists, have harnessed legal and …
Brief • October 30, 2021
Filed under: Medical
. In the course of these inspections I made a point of 3 visiting a representative sample of housing units where incarcerated persons with mental 4 illness were housed, in addition to isolation housing units ...
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Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
. Jails: 2005–06............................................................................31 Table 30. Suicides Occurring Close to a Telephone Call or Visit in U.S. Jails: 2005–06 ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
is Limited Visitation Policy is Restrictive Detained Immigrants Face Challenges Communicating with Family, Friends, and Attorneys Pod Conditions are Inadequate Food Services are Deficient Detained ...
visited the JTVCC, including the C-Building, observed grievance proceedings, and spoke with inmates individually and in focus groups. The Team also conducted in depth research through review and analysis ...
Case • 1997
, the $5 charge is waived. Inmates are not charged for follow-up visits ordered by a doctor or nurse and are not charged for legitimate return visits for a condition for which they have already been treated ...
Case • 1994
which food was prepared and served. Finally, there was evidence presented regarding the visitation practices and the educational, vocational and other programs -- or lack of them -- for inmates. Testimony ...
Case • 2001
the constitutionality of a policy that subjected pre-trial detainees to strip searches after a contact visit. It reasoned that "maintaining institutional security and preserving internal order and discipline ...
Case • 2001
Fleck, the third doctor-defendant, visited Matt in his cell in response to Mrs. Sanville's phone call. Dr. Fleck was, however, satisfied with Matt's insistence that he had no plans to harm himself. Matt ...
Case • 1984
by minimum jail standards such as booking, classification, discipline and grievance, education and rehabilitation, inmate movement, library, privileges (i.e. visitation, correspondence, telephone, commissary ...
Case • 2003
in the IDU, prison officials denied them the same access to the law library and to the general library, access to religious services, access to visitation, access to telephone service, and access ...
in Texas infected with hepatitis. That's not so different from the numbers you see in the Dark Ages with the plague." When I visited a handful of CMS facilities last fall, I found a very different ...
Brief • March 11, 2013
, and victim awareness. In many instances, these services are prerequisites for parole. 29. Prisoners in RHUs are allowed only non-contact visits, during which they are separated from their visitors ...
Brief • 1993
should have a high-protein, low-salt diet and that visits to doctors sqould be made at monthly intervals during the first two trimesters, bimonthly during the seventh and eighth months, and weekly during ...
Brief • 2008
procedure to record the date and summary of each request −20− for acute care, the date the inmate was seen and the name of the person who saw him or her, the disposition of the medical or mental health visit ...
Brief • August 10, 2009
, however, Perry testified that when he visited Horton's cell, Horton was unable to communicate with others and was speaking "gibberish." Perry testified that Horton's cell was filthy, with several food ...
Brief • January 15, 1999
" means all services provided for inmates such as telephone access N. visiting, teJevision, and medical and mental health care and treatment o. Settlement Cass. "Settlement Class" means a class ...
Brief • 2008
denied a number of the amenities afforded to inmates in the general population, including books, radios, TVs, visitation and recreation. The inmates requiring medical isolation are currently housed in G ...
Brief • September 28, 2009
phones state, “All phone calls and messages to and from the Becker County Jail are monitored and/or recorded. This includes the visiting booths. Exceptions are phone calls made to an attorney.” Id., Ex. 5 ...
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