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Article • September 15, 2005 • from PLN September, 2005
conference in Phoenix, Arizona. It's just business," as one prison medical administrator puts it. And what a surreal business it is.] There is no doubt that good work is done at the penitentiary & It only ...
In consideration of this General Release set forth above, Evanston Insurance Company, on behalf of its insured, Wexford Health Sources, Inc., agrees to pay to the Plaintiff, MARC CRANDALL, REPRESENTATIVE ...
Brief • July 25, 2023
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
. Centurion Correctional Healthcare o/New Mexico, LLC; D. Deming, MD., MHM Health Professionals, LLC; State of New Mexico, New Mexico Corrections Department; David Jablonski; Anthony Romero; David Selvage ...
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of its human rights commitments.4 In 2010, the U.S. government committed to using its Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the Human Rights Council to “deliver the progress [its] people demand and deserve ...
of the Scottish Prison System, writes about "the Barlinnie experiment," a success by most measures and surely a more constructive and humane supermax than its U.S. counterparts. -J.E. Anews reporter once asked ...
Article • October 26, 2015
and Assessmentprovides a wealth of detail (though relatively little quantitative data), and a number of obvious, highly circumscribed findings. It notes inadequacies in mental health care ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2003
concrete authority beyond abstract words, institutions must not only account for the law’s enforcement, but also its inevitable violation. Prison Nation: The Warehousing of America’s Poor ...
In-the-News Article • August 15, 2018
its housing of Vermont prisoners. The Washington, D.C.-based Human Rights Defense Center brought its suit in Washington County Superior Court against Geo Group Inc., a Florida company ...
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, the contractors should have refunded the difference to the department. In addition, the review found that one of the contractors–– Mental Health Systems––overstated its expenses for providing services by more than ...
discharge ARLENE HICKSON, JERRY SMITH, and CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, its officers, directors, shareholders, agents, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, servants, employees, and former employees ...
, and forever discharge CORRECTIONS OF AMERICA, its officers, directors, sbareholders, agents, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, servants, employees, and former employees, or those identified .in the future ...
CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, its officers, directors, shareholders, agents, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, servants, employees and former employees, and any and all known Defendants, including ALLEN ...
CORPORATION OF AMERICA, its officers, directors, shareholders, agents, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, servants, employees and former employees, and any and all known Defendants, including ARLENE HICKSON ...
for purposes of establishing baselines. 2. The evaluations shall be made by independent and licensed physicians, not employed by the DOC or its health care contractor, who shall conduct the aforementioned ...
Brief • 2004
of a Class of all ) persons similarly situated, ) ) Plaintiffs ) ) vs. ) ) LIBERTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ) CORPORATION and JERRY REGIER, in ) his official capacity as Secretary of the ) Department of Children ...
Brief • 2001
plaintiffs who will represent the class, new defendants Jon Litscher and Does 1-100 and additional claims for denial of adequate medical, dental and mental health care, use of excessive force, denial ...
Article • May 14, 2019
, but in a statement said the company “contractually requires all of our suppliers to comply with all applicable environmental, health, safety and labor laws for themselves and their subcontractors.” Shell ...
Brief • 1989
of the Agreement and its implemen-" tation as it applies to their position". It appears ~o the monitors that the State has complied with that requirement. We were provided copies of the training schedules ...
Brief • January 26, 2011
States and the State of New York, including deliberate indifference to plaintiff’s health, safety and well-being as a Type-1 Diabetic, by repeated denial of access to Insulin and other misconduct in a post ...
Brief • 2005
<, COUl\"0' '~;~'k BY' DEPll fY 6 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON 7 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIERCE 8 9 10 11 12 ESTATE OF EDWARD J. DEVEREUX, by and through its personal ...
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