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Brief • January 20, 2014
in the report. Q. Which publication was that? A. Since you have it -Q. I'll give you your CV back. A. Yeah. It was the last one listed there. It's an article that we did for Best -- for Correct Health. It's ...
Brief • October 25, 2019
Health, Public Health and Primary Care Integration Division serving SLCJC, employed by Saint Louis County, Missouri and acting under the color of State law at the time of Mr. Reavis’ death. She is hereby ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
The Promise of Prevention: Public Health as a Model for Effective Change by Deborah Prothrow-Stith, M.D. Attica Futures: 21st Century Strategies for Prison Abolition by Angela Y. Davis ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
and Culture and the Program on Law & Society of the Open Society Institute. Additional generous support has been provided by The Arca Foundation, the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, the National Mental ...
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REPORT Pursuant to Paragraph 25 of the Agreed Order in the abovecaptioned matter, the United States submits to this Honorable Court its first report assessing the State’s compliance with the Agreed Order ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
Court its first report assessing the State’s compliance with the Agreed Order. The report includes the factors considered by the DOJ in monitoring the State’s compliance and includes: (1) a verbatim ...
. STIRLING, Director of the South ) Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC), in ) his official capacity; and JOHN B. MCREE, ) M.D., Division Director of Health and ) Professional Services for SCDC, in his ...
Brief • 2008
civilization can be judged by opening the doors of its prisons." Less than twenty miles from this Courthouse at the Passaic County Jail ("PCJ"), inmates - many of whom are pre-trial detainees who have not been ...
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Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
a breakdown, it can lead to a breakthrough, Jones said. Jones argued that it is useful to “talk to people who have walked through the process of recovery. Sometimes it’s not easy, not always a straight line ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
Simon of the U.S. Human Rights Fund. This report was generously supported by the U.S. Human Rights Fund, a donor collaborative, through its Sub-fund for Domestic Human Rights Accountability. The report ...
Article • August 15, 2024 • from PLN August, 2024
to COVID-­19 masking and social distancing mandates and now claims its membership includes nearly 10% of the nation’s 3,000-­plus sheriffs. Bianco was all-­in on not enforcing the COVID ...
Case • 1996
and is responsible for the care, health and welfare of federal prisoners within its custody in the federal prison system. [22] Jones also alleged that federal employees "failed to supply Plaintiff with his ...
Article • February 15, 1992 • from PLN February, 1992
of confinement, access to showers, toilets, health and medical services, food service, work and recreation. Many California institutions have adopted the "broom closet, classroom" approach for finding bedspace ...
on prisons and prison construction, served the state well during its dramatic build up of the prison system. However, Tony Fabelo no longer has a job. O.K., technically Fabelo wasn't fired. No, Governor Rick ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
its 14 year-old, 380 bed minimum security prison and laid off most of the 70 city workers on June 30, 2003. Known as the Folsom Community Correctional Facility (FCCF) [one of 16 such CCFs contracted ...
. But as in all matters that touch its doorstep, prison has a way of making matters worse. Sources: San Francisco Chronicle, ?African Americans, Health Disparities and HIV/AIDS? Report. ...
in February 2007. Two high-level state prison health care officials have resigned over the incident. MDI had secured a questionable $26 million no-bid contract with the California Department of Corrections ...
Article • November 28, 2017
led it to find deliberate indifference in the care of those prisoners in the South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC). First, it found SCDC’s mental health program is severely understaffed ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
for women in the U.S., has experienced a 27 percent increase in its overall imprisonment rate in just two decades, despite significant drops in property and violent crime rates.  The length of time ...
Afola says the circumstances of her son’s death are more complicated than that. When it comes to the mysteries of prison health care, they usually are. Griswold was serving a three-year sentence ...
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