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and one female prison. The study was also designed to yield improved validity, based on the phrasing of what are necessarily sensitive questions, and on reliability, enhanced by the use of computer-assisted ...
, but Mack suffered complications. Fellow prisoners watched in horror as Mack sat on the toilet and began to cough up blood and bleed profusely from his rectum. Other prisoners called for help. What they got ...
to correct the problems found. What Dr. Greifinger found frightened him. “Extremely tense. Each of my senses raising an alarm. Scary. With almost two decades of visiting inmate housing units ...
Case • 2005
. But, as the letter did not say what must be done to satisfy the superintendent, we cannot be sure that this is all that concerned the prison's administrators. Perhaps they are concerned that too few inmates support ...
Article • December 6, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Media
of what to do when a politician is willing to tell outright lies and make assertions completely contrary to all available evidence. But the truth is, this was a problem long before Donald Trump threw his ...
Article • November 8, 2016 • from PLN November, 2016
. Justice Collins, writing for the High Court of Justice, noted that the writ filed by Gordon-Jones “challenges the lawfulness of Prison Service Instruction (PSI) 30/2013 ... [which] relates to what ...
Booker has gone even further, saying “I just want to ... give you a foreshadow of the future of what we must do as a society. We have labeled so many things violent crimes in such a huge way that we ...
’s Department of Corrections, explained to California legislators why the CDCR chose to use what he called “passive alert dogs” to search for drugs instead of more traditional breeds ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
, which cost California taxpayers $188,000, were wide-ranging and revealed what was described as a prison staffed by employees “without a clear sense of direction” who viewed prisoners as &ldquo ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
in the NDCS file and what are typically considered “open” records. Moreover, the “good cause” contemplated by state law was interpreted to mean “a logical or ‘legally ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
this type of situation and had reached a conclusion as to what he would do.” Iverson’s death put a spotlight on Utah’s justice courts and how they are used to have debtors arrested ...
Article • December 12, 2017
Filed under: War on Terror, Terrorism
certainly alleged unlawful acts committed by CACI personnel, but the court left it to the district court to determine what was lawful and what was not on remand. "Among other things, the plaintiffs alleged ...
Article • August 4, 2016
times bigger than you need in hopes they will come,” said Nungessar. “Nobody’s going to want to house their prisoners over there with that kind of flood exposure. Imagine what it costs ...
. There was no indication on the receipt as to what issues were raised in the informal grievance, which Whatley had appealed without filing a formal grievance as required by prison policy; the district court found ...
, are opening them up and exposing the reality of what happens behind the walls. When Demetria Harris saw a photo of her son, incarcerated at the Burruss Correctional Training Center (BCTC) in Forsyth, Georgia ...
Article • December 8, 2016 • from PLN December, 2016
experiences and perspective. While conditions in penal facilities can change from moment-to-moment depending on the personalities of the employees and the prisoners, there is no denying that knowledge of what ...
. There was no indication on the receipt as to what issues were raised in the informal grievance, which Whatley had appealed without filing a formal grievance as required by prison policy; the district court found ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
Filed under: Education
in the U.S. Senate occasionally voiced skepticism on the effectiveness of prison education programs. BOP officials were noncommittal on what led to the change, or the education plans of new officials ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
him to believe the victim, ‘no matter what,’” the prosecutor in the case said Start by Believing’s verbiage “is what’s killing everybody in court.” If Start ...
attorney, McStoots’ January 16, 2013 death resulted from the use of what he claimed was an outdated and inappropriate restraint technique. Prison officials, however, argued that the mentally-ill ...
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