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Article • May 5, 2016 • from PLN May, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
consequences of the projected budget deficit. “What our department is doing here is plain and simply wrong,” said District 1 AFSCME representative Robert Henderson. “Basically what they and our ...
Article • May 5, 2016 • from PLN May, 2016
is doing anything about it?” said Dart. “I kept saying to myself, this is so wrong.” Only prisoners who are sentenced to the Sheriff’s Office’s one-year boot camp, typically non ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
of California, Harriet Salarno, called it a wrong move. “With [the felons] voting and with some of the things that we have on the ballot – that will harm us on public safety,” she opined ...
Article • March 31, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
Filed under: Food, Eighth Amendment
indicated the use of nutraloaf was decreasing. As noted by David Fathi, director of the ACLU’s National Prison Project, “The fading use of nutraloaf is part of a larger long-term trend toward ...
Article • September 15, 2013
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews
different. I left my Wall Street job to start a photo project documenting the lives of addicts in the Hunts Point section of the Bronx, New York City's poorest neighborhood. A year ago I sat with one my new ...
Article • August 4, 2015
Filed under: Editorials, Prison Reform
, focusing on themes that were consistent across interviewees. The men who were part of this project continued to develop this global perspective until they felt it was complete, and I had the opportunity ...
Article • October 26, 2015
defense contractor with a sideline in corrections. As stated in the report on the audit, “The CNA project team was composed of eight former state correctional system directors, four former deputy ...
Article • June 4, 2019 • from PLN June, 2019
as dropping a computer, according to Wayne Gordon, a professor of rehabilitation medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. “If something went wrong with the central processing unit ...
In-the-News Article • November 15, 2018
;nbsp;Melissa Duncan, supervising attorney of the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County’s Education Advocacy Project. “We are pleased that the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s ...
Brief • July 31, 2006
, there’s nothing wrong with him, you can’t die from an asthma attack.”1 After further cajoling from De La Rosa, Cubbage grudgingly followed her to the cell. Cubbage did not bring any medical supplies ...
Article • September 15, 2010 • from PLN September, 2010
that night. [See: PLN, July 2008, p.22]. According to Berchelmann, that widely-publicized account was wrong; instead, he faulted TDS for most of the problems. He said the TDS attorneys waited until two hours ...
to the company’s non-compliance with its settlement obligations; Monterey County and Wellpath have paid out around $8.5 million in wrongful death cases over the past several years. In other cases, detainees ...
Article • February 15, 1994 • from PLN February, 1994
nitpicky, but it's all relative. This is a pilot project affecting only WSR and is slated to last a year at which time prisoncrats will decide to continue, halt or otherwise modify it. WSR now joins ...
In-the-News Article • June 23, 2015
where they argued it was wrong for the elite school to invest in a "racist, violent system." "The private prison model is hinged on maximizing incarceration to generate profit -- they&#39 ...
Article • April 1, 2021 • from PLN April, 2021
the group is wrong. In fact, “Collective punishments are prohibited under international humanitarian law in all circumstances.” However, the pleas of law enforcement for individual responsibility ...
Article • June 1, 2025 • from PLN June, 2025
$7.75 Million Settlement for Exonerated North Carolina Prisoner by David M. Reutter The city of Durham, North Carolina agreed on May 20, 2024, to pay $7.75 million to resolve the wrongful ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
. Private prison health care is a billion-dollar industry. It costs some states as much as $47,000 to house a single prisoner, according to the ACLU Prison Project. While some elected officials argue ...
In-the-News Article • April 1, 2009
;we wanted to repeal the death penalty and give our legislators something to replace it with.” Kenneth Hartman, an inmate who runs The Other Death Penalty Project out of a California state ...
Article • April 1, 2025 • from PLN April, 2025
injunction, the Court said that the district court “didn’t just get the legal analysis wrong—it turned the Constitution on its head, by relying on an indisputably more painful method ...
Article • November 4, 2019 • from PLN November, 2019
four additional MCC prisoner deaths in 2017 and 2018. Washington attorney Nick Allen, director of the Institutions Project at Columbia Legal Services, said that regardless of the crimes someone has ...
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