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Blatchford, Ph.D., Colorado School of Public Health Hope Smiley-McDonald, Ph.D., and Chris Ellis, RTI International Introduction The U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) has ...
Case • 2003
is deemed submitted for ruling. For reasons set forth below, the Court grants Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment and denies Plaintiff's Cross Motion for Summary Judgment in its entirety. I. BACKGROUND ...
Brief • March 27, 2011
compensatory damages for medical or mental health treatment. In deciding what damages, if any, to award for medical or mental health treatment, consider the following: ! The reasonable value of the medical ...
Filing • July 2, 2019
the natural environment and the human health of those inside or nearby prisons and jails. 4. Amicus HRDC only recently became aware of the pending appeal in this matter during the course of its research ...
policies protect the public from serious and violent offenders. In its 2003 report on parole policies, the Little Hoover Commission recommended ways to strengthen policies regarding inmates and parolees ...
Brief • March 20, 2019
health treatment for incarcerated people” at NDCS facilities had led to an overuse of segregation, including restrictive housing. 49. In its goal to decrease the overuse of segregation at NDCS, Vera put ...
Brief • July 6, 2023
its staff follows regulations, guidelines, and manufacturer safety warnings for the use of chemicals at the Facility to safeguard the health and welfare of the people in its custody.” (Id. ¶ 46 ...
Brief • September 20, 2021
not require legal action to ensure COBA fulfills its obligations under the law and under its CBA to discourage the illegal job action and mitigate the emergency that has arisen from it. The risk to health ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
.........................................................................................14 Detainee Handbook ............................................................................................................16 Environmental Health and Safety ...
Case • 2001
at the Wisconsin Resource Center, a facility run by the [**14] Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, or in a special unit at the Columbia Correctional Institution that is designed for mentally ill ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
Director of the Crime and Justice Institute and a consultant. James H. Gomez. Jim is the CEO of the California Association of Health Facilities, which represents over 1200 facilities in the skilled nursing ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
that longer jail stays were challenging their ability to provide adequate medical and mental health care, and that crowding was forcing them to release some offenders early. On the positive end of the spectrum ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Toxic Pollution and Health in US Communities, US PIRG, 2007 An Analysis of Toxic Chemicals Released in Communities across the United States U.S. PIRG Education Fund March 2007 TOXIC POLLUTION ...
Case • 1976
of that profession as it exists under Virginia law. [14] The "practice of pharmacy" is statutorily declared to be "a professional practice affecting the public health, safety and welfare," and to be "subject ...
, the court found that overcrowding had a serious deleterious impact on medical care and environmental health and safety. On January 10, 1991, Judge Pettine, who had presided over the case from its inception ...
Brief
CLAIMS. Director of Health Services, California Department of Corrections JURY TRIAL DEMANDED and Rehabilitation; MIKE PICKETT, individually, Director of Health Services, 42 U.S.C. § 1983 California ...
because this program had lack of communication, no basic security, no written instructions...it happened because they dictated it and we let them. It’s plain and simple.” B. Restricted Recreation Movement ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
, education, recognition of their family, respect, lawful status, health care, housing, or services because someone did not like the fact that they are, or someone in their family is, transgender. In 2003 ...
Brief • 2009
cells for detention of local arrestees by November 16,1998. On September 13, 2004, this Court amended its order to enjoin the defendants from depriving certain inmates of access to toilets. On December 23 ...
Brief • December 9, 2020
Director of the Bureau of Prisons ("BOP") and is in charge of and responsible for the safety and health of all federal prisoners at all BOP facilities. 8. Defendant Jeffery D. Allen is the current Medical ...
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