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Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
$7,000 Default Judgment Awarded in Failure to Protect Suit Against Former Arkansas Jail Guard by Harold Hempstead by Harold Hempstead On November 23, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas awarded $7,000 in compensatory damages to a state prisoner who, while held in a Pine Bluff …
Publication • 2022
MCSO Response to NCDHHS Supplemental Biannual Inspection and Complaint Investigation of the Mecklenburg County Detention Center, Feb 2022 Mecklenburg1C0,u nty G!!irTY L. IMii;.F i;f,d;;n 5ltleli ' 1 Sheriff's Office, - Fi!odl'19Y M , Col s, Chi!! Dl!!ill"Jlllf Sne "Fr 700 - t FouFtt; st~t Cha lqtte, NC 2:8202 1 T …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Smoking
ECigarettes in Prisons Jails-FAQ Sheet-August 2022 E-CIGARETTES August 2022 / ooe E-CIGARETTES IN STATE PRISONS & JAILS Frequently Asked Questions People who become incarcerated have higher commercial tobacco1 use than the general public. Fifty eight percent of people entering prison use tobacco products, and 90 percent of them continue to …
Publication • 2022
Inside Llinois Civil Commitment -Treatment Behind Razor Wire -2022 Inside Illinois Civil Commitment Treatment Behind Razor Wire A report of key findings from a 2019 survey of the residents at Rushville Treatment and Detention Facility, Illinois 2022 Content Warning A Note Before Reading Some of the stories in this report …
Publication • 2022
William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal-Jail Health and Early Release Practices, Dec. 2022 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal Volume 31 (2022-2023) Issue 2 The Problem of Mass Incarceration: Diagnosis and Reform Article 4 12-2022 Jail Health and Early Release Practices Brandon L. Garrett Deniz Ariturk Jessica Carda-Auten …
Time in Cell-2021 Snapshot of Restrictive Housing, Aug. 2022 The Liman Center at YALE LAW SCHOOL TIME-IN-CELL: A 2021 SNAPSHOT OF RESTRICTIVE HOUSING Based on a Nationwide Survey of U.S. Prison Systems CORRECTIONAL LEADERS ASSOCIATION ARTHUR LIMAN CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEREST LAW at YALE LAW SCHOOL Time-In-Cell: A 2021 Snapshot …
Publication • 2022
New York Law Review-Cruel and Unusual -Contaminated Water in NY State Prisons-Summer 2022 THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK City University of New York Law Review LAW REVIEW Volume 25 Issue 2 Summer 2022 Cruel and Usual: Contaminated Water in New York State Prisons Shannon Haupt CUNY School of Law, …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Electronic Monitoring
FFJC-Electronic-Monitoring-Fees-Survey- Sept. 2022 Electronic Monitoring Fees A 50-State Survey of the Costs Assessed to People on E-Supervision Fines & Fees Justice Center September 2022 Electronic Monitoring Fees A 50-State Survey of the Costs Assessed to People on E-Supervision Contents 1 The Problem of Electronic Monitoring Fees 2 Electronic Monitoring Fee …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Electronic Monitoring
Cages Without Bars-Pretrial Electronic Monitoring Across the United States-Sept. 2022 Cages Without Bars Pretrial Electronic Monitoring Across the United States September 2022 Cages Without Bars | 1 Cages Without Bars: Pretrial Electronic Monitoring Across the United States by Patrice James, James Kilgore, Gabriela Kirk, Grace Mueller, Emmett Sanders, Sarah Staudt, …
Article • May 31, 2022
Filed under: Staffing, Mental Health
BOP Raises Hackles With Ad Using Prisoners’ Mental Illness As Selling Point to Recruit Psychologists by Jo Ellen Nott By Jo Ellen Nott In advertising for staff psychologists which appeared on Facebook in April 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Prisons (BOP) played a new trump card: the prevalence of mental …
Brief • May 2, 2022
Castillo v. The State of New York, NY, Decision and Order, Fail to Protect, 2022 05/02/2022 STATE OF NEW YORK COURT OF CLAIMS JEFFREY CASTILLO, Claimant, DECISION AND ORDER -vClaim No. Motion No. THE STATE OF NEW YORK, 135850 M-97678 Defendant. BEFORE: HON. J. DAVID SAMPSON Judge of the Court …
Article • May 1, 2022 • from PLN May, 2022
Filed under: Food, Religious Diet
Preliminary Injunction Granted to Illinois Prisoner to Receive Non-Allergenic Kosher Meals by David Reutter by David M. Reutter An Illinois federal district court issued a preliminary injunction in favor of a state prisoner on October 12, 2021, requiring prison officials to provide him fresh or frozen kosher meal entrées because …
Article • May 1, 2022 • from PLN May, 2022
Washington State Supreme Court Holds that Denying Wheelchair-Bound Prisoner Access to Water and Toilet Facilities Violates State Constitution by Douglas Ankney by Doug Ankney In an opinion issued on October 7, 2021, the Supreme Court of Washington ruled that holding wheelchair-bound prisoner Robert Rufus Williams in a cell that lacked …
Article • May 1, 2022
Filed under: Rural Prisons
Massachusetts DOC Will Close Long-Time Maximum-Security Prison by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott The Massachusetts Department of Corrections (DOC) announced on April 7, 2022, that it will close one of its oldest prisons, Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI) Cedar Junction, citing a falling incarceration rate and nearly $30 million …
Article • May 1, 2022 • from PLN May, 2022
Trapped in The Floods: With Floodwaters Rising, Prisoners Wait for Help in Floating Feces by Alleen Brown by Alleen Brown The flooding in Dixie County, Florida, began in July, brought on by Tropical Storm Elsa. Then the rains kept falling. By August, the ground was saturated, and the semirural county …
Article • May 1, 2022 • from PLN May, 2022
Filed under: Staffing, Guards/Staff
Absenteeism Skyrockets for New York City Jail Guards, Up 215% Over the Last Two Years by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott In New York City, 25 jail guards have run up an absentee rate over the last two years which is “breathtaking in its magnitude,” according to local …
Brief • April 14, 2022
Filed under: Jail Specific
USA v. South Carolina Dept of Juvenile Justice, SC, Complaint, Jail Conditions, 2022 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. Civil Action No. _______________ SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE Defendant. COMPLAINT The United States of America (the “United …
Publication • April 14, 2022
Filed under: Jail Specific
Investigation of South Carolina Dept of Juvenile Justice's Broad River Road Complex, DOJ CRD, 2022 INVESTIGATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE’S BROAD RIVER ROAD COMPLEX United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division United States Attorney’s Office District of South Carolina April 14, 2022 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. …
Brief • April 13, 2022
Filed under: Jail Specific
USA v. South Carolina Dept of Juvenile Justice, SC, Settlement Agreement, Jail Conditions, 2022 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE i. INTRODUCTION 1. This matter involves security, safety, and the use of isolation at the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice’s (“DJJ”) Broad …
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
Filed under: Food
$1 Million Settlement in Inadequate Nutrition Class-Action Against New York Jail by David Reutter by David M. Reutter On June 2, 2021, a federal district court in New York approved an agreement by Montgomery County to pay $1 million to resolve a federal class-action lawsuit alleging it provided inadequate nutrition …
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