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Case • 2002
, the [**2] Health Care Administrator for MCI; and Joseph Masi, an investigator for the institution -- alleging that they abridged her First Amendment rights by retaliating against her for speaking out about ...
Case • 2009
years. In Waters' case, this deprivation of liberty was not only harmful in its own right--denying him all the activities and relationships that normal life in the community entails--but also ...
Article • August 23, 2016
Enforcement (ICE). Carranza-Reyes spent eight days at the jail shortly after entering Colorado two years ago. The experience cost him his left leg below the knee and almost cost him his life. And it's left him ...
and security problem, though “[n]one of the three prisons lost its ACA accreditation because of these security related deficiencies,” the report stated. The facilities examined by the OIG were ...
the health and safety of both the mother and unborn child. According to a 2010 report by the National Women’s Law Center and the Rebecca Project for Human Rights, 5% of women entering state prisons and 6 ...
-ever maximum limits on the length of time served in solitary confinement. In return, the NYCLU agreed to suspend its class-action suit against the state for two years. If reforms do not move forward ...
Article • December 1, 2023 • from PLN December, 2023
., according to the watchdog group Prison Policy Initiative (PPI). While trying to ease collective anxiety about sex crimes by promising to rehabilitate sex offenders, civil commitment infrequently achieves its ...
laws under its Statehood Charter, including the authority to contract with private corporations for the operation of privately-owned detention facilities as independent contractors, acting under color ...
In-the-News Article • May 18, 2020
Regarding Wellpath’s Corruption “Illicit” Pay-for-Play Details Emerge Regarding Wellpath’s Corruption Amy Kennedy Continues to Dodge Questions Regarding Health Care Company [May ...
Publication • October 30, 2014
to meet an employer’s needs. Currently, the odds of success are stacked against the 70 million people with arrests or convictions in the United States, particularly for people of color. In its April 2012 ...
Article • January 15, 2009 • from PLN January, 2009
with--the penal system, despite its many reprehensible consequences. Their ambivalence complicates the politics of penal reform and efforts to reverse the prison boom. Loury and his contributors argue that mass ...
, successors and assigns release, acquit and forever discharge Wexford Health Sources, Inc., along with its insurers, agents (actual or apparent), servants, employees, dental assistants, nurses, nurses ...
Brief • September 17, 2009
Filed under: Overdetention
of eighteen and a half years. In Waters’ case, this deprivation of liberty was not only harmful in its own right— denying him all the activities and relationships that normal life in the community entails ...
unsafe, for any of us to confide in psychology,” she said. “It makes us feel like we have nobody to talk to.” In a system where about a quarter of prisoners have mental health problems ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
needs or requiring convalescent care; A.4.g.4)(j) mental health, sex offender screening and aftercare, and substance abuse services; A.4.g.4)(k) Specialty physician care; (The State may, in its sole ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
Mental Health Problems of Prison and Jail Inmates, DOJ BJS, 2006 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report September 2006, NCJ 213600 ...
violated eighth amendment standards. Injunctive relief was granted in part. An eighth amendment proscription against cruel and unusual punishment is flexible, drawing its meaning from evolving standards ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
. As noted on the ents, the team of Subject Matter Experts (SME) included b6, b7c b6, b7c Security; , Health Services; , Environmental b6, b7c b6, b7c Health and Safety; and , Food Service. b6, b7c Alhambra ...
human contact of any kind is completely prohibited. 3. The harsh repercussions of prolonged isolation are well-known among mental health experts, physicians and human rights experts in the United States ...
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of Supervisors to renew its commitment to the OIR model of oversight for another three years. As individuals and as a group, we look forward to continuing our work as real-time monitors of the country’s largest ...
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