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In-the-News Article • May 2, 2021
;rdquo; According to this policy incarcerated persons are compensated two ways: food and direct visits with loved ones. During a pandemic, though, the latter is not possible. “[W]orkers ...
In-the-News Article • March 28, 2022
, they want to be able to make money off of it. So they start offering video calling, and one way for video calls to work is by cutting off, restricting, or eliminating in-person visitation. Then they started ...
Publication • September 4, 2015
custody, medical, visitation, probation supervision and restoration of civil rights. Middle Ground Prison Reform is not a direct social-service delivery agency. (Confirmed: Jun. 11, 2015) California ACLU ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
is maintained. Sick call was continued. Telephone, television, and commissary privileges have been restored, and video visitation privileges are being implemented. Hygiene items have been provided ...
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Filed under: Telephones
visited Mar. 3, 2004). In re Implementation of the Pay Telephone Reclassification and Compensation Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Order on Remand and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 17 FCC ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
later. . stated she wanted to talk "about Larry." I did not solicit the conversation or the subject, so I took ~o the visiting room to conduct an interview. old me tha"'old several stories in the unit ...
of their supervision requirements. For example, probation officers visit the offender at his or her residence, employment site, and treatment provider. When the officer visits the sex offender at his or her home ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
(declined), 2 introduction of contraband (marijuana into visiting room) ) . 7) Fcr Otisville - 1 referral (inmate on inmate fight (declined» 8) FOC Brooklyn - 2 referrals (5 inmates on 1 inmate assault ...
into the foster care system, and 11% change caregivers at least twice (Dressel, Poterfield, & Barnhill, 1998). Visitation policies and the distance to prisons from their home communities make it difficult ...
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) 7% (13) Religious programs or policies 25% (12) 89% (1) 15% (4) Other 25% (12) 33% (22) Search policies 20% (15) Disciplinary segregation 20% (15) Visiting, mail, phone 18% (17) Totality ...
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visit Offender WCCW? 9. Get the e-mail records and phone records from Offendellllll-.rmother and Offende Aunt. 10. Interview Debra Gordan to see if Stephanie does/did have a tattoo as described ...
Publication • December 2, 2016
Filed under: Police
with this criminal record in their past will generally not be allowed to visit the property. Additionally, residents who have contact with the criminal justice system, or are related to people who do, may encounter ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
that surrounds them and, not surprisingly, become deeply despondent. Virtually all of the solitary confinement units with which I am familiar prohibit contact visits of any kind, even for legal visits. This means ...
Publication • September 10, 2015
the company to the correctional agency, including money transfers, email services, video visits, MP3 downloads, MP3 players and tablets. See Attachment F. JPay’s comments are not submitted under oath ...
Publication • September 27, 2013
in male low-security institutions across the country, including Residential Drug Abuse Treatment. 6. Since some Bureau policies suggest that family visits are one factor included when inmates are considered ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
. In-service staff on: a. Documentation of chronic condition education at each visit. b. Agenda/sign off sheet to verify, inclusive of all pertinent staff. 3. Monitoring a. Audit tools developed. b. Weekly site ...
strong. Without any functional glasses, Tucker had significant difficulty seeing. 33. On October 31, 2012, Tucker filed a grievance in which he requested an emergency visit to an optometrist ...
. Rodesky to a lower bunk in a lower gallery cell. Mr. Rodesky was not assigned to a lower gallery until May 2013. 42. During Mr. Rodesky’s initial visit with Dr. Tilden, the medical director at Pontiac, Dr ...
has become progressively worse over time. 24. On October 19, 2009, Mr. Taylor visited the Neurosurgery Clinic at the University of Illinois at Chicago (“UIC”) Hospital. Dr. Troy Munson recommended ...
an appointment with a Wexford optometrist, Dr. Peter Kehoe, who has not been named as a defendant in this lawsuit. 12. During the course of that visit Mr. Richardson complained of blurred vision, and after ...
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