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that marks the end of a two-term administration, it’s not surprising that the media spotlight has thus far focused on potential changes to federal criminal justice policies. Yet the evidence gathered ...
, MI 48106-1346. . THE NATIONAL PRISON PROJECT JOURNAL I "Infamous Punishment": The Psychological Consequences of Isolation II ~ I I I The NPPJOURNAL continues its indepth coverage ofsupermaximum ...
Brief • March 11, 2022
Filed under: Discrimination
, and Defendants Xavier Becerra, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), and Cindy Huang, the Director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (“ORR”), in their official capacities.1 ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
National Association of Counties County Jails and the Affordable Care Act 2012 County Jails and the Affordable Care Act: Enrolling Eligible Individuals in Health Coverage Community Services ...
Publication
Part A - Background On January 25,2011 and and Februar February28-March 28-March 1,2011, 1, 1,2011, 2011, II On Januar 25,2011 conducted site site visits visits of of Correctional Correctional Health ...
. Reutter Florida's Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) regularly transfers its wards among several programs, resulting in extended terms of incarceration, which has unnecessarily cost taxpayers $20 ...
the MDOC had failed to follow those regulations. The Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association (MSA) said it was already revising its policies in order to restrict the use of solitary confinement at county ...
Article • October 3, 2014
and subject to the same oversight process that allowed the failures ... to persist until a budgetary crisis forced” the closure of those two facilities.   Although DOJ closed its investigation due ...
Article • May 15, 2011 • from PLN May, 2011
of medical care. Each facility received a score reflecting its percentage compliance with respect to each component. Some components did not apply at all prisons; for example, prenatal, childbirth and post ...
Brief • 2012
, Jones v. Gusman, No.2: 12-cv-00859 (LMA) (E.D. La., filed Apr. 2,2012). Pursuant to Rule 24(c), the United States has attached its Complaint in Intervention against Defendant Sheriff Marlin Gusman ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
to provide adequate health care or prevent [rape and sexual] abuse and violence within its facilities cropped up at the annual stockholders' gathering. Alex Friedmann, an opponent of for-profit prisons ...
In-the-News Article • August 20, 2018
members to help keep the peace. Friedmann said CoreCivic touts its security cameras as an effective replacement for staff members. "But if someone is stabbing you with a shank, you don't want ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
the public a false sense of security with a passive GPS monitoring program that falls short of its potential, raising OIG’s concerns about the department’s current and future uses of GPS monitoring ...
Brief • September 15, 2020
Filed under: Mental Health
health conditions are never referred for mental health treatment. Absence of Meaningful Counseling or Therapy 25. ACJ provides no individual counseling or therapy services to its mental health patients ...
Brief • June 13, 2023
ESCOBAR MEJIA by and through 12 its successor in interest ROSA THIRD AMENDED COMPLAINT 13 ESCOBAR, ROSA ESCOBAR, MARIBEL ESCOBAR and JUAN FOR: 14 ANTONIO ESCOBAR as individuals, 1) Negligence 15 Plaintiffs ...
Brief • August 17, 2005
clearance for Hepatitis C treatment from the Office of Mental Health, he was not scheduled to commence the critical treatment necessary to address his Hepatitis C. See Exhibit G (evidencing OMH clearance ...
were required to screen and evaluate Sandra Bland on an ongoing basis. 49. On or about July 10, 2015, and at all times relevant through July 13, 2015, Waller County was required to train its jail ...
Brief • April 5, 2023
, and for how long and why. 4. Among its key provisions, the HALT Act caps placement in segregated confinement to three consecutive days or six days in any 30-day period in most circumstances. Under the Act ...
Publication • December 6, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
prison’s health care system • Lack of a statewide risk assessment tool and application (with corresponding database) for inmates and parolees The blueprint also offered a series of integrated near- and long ...
Case • 1982
violate the Constitution and, if so, whether the remedy imposed went beyond the correction of constitutional deficiencies and intruded unduly on the state's management of its prison system or enmeshed ...
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