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Publication • February 25, 2016
in this Executive Brief are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice or any of its components. Table of Contents Acknowledgements …………………………………………………. i IACP Staff ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
criminal justice, employment, education, health, and housing dimensions. Funded by the U.S. Departments of Justice (DOJ), Labor (DOL), Education (Ed), Housing and Urban Development (DHUD), and Health ...
Case • 2004
of jurisdiction to hear . . . a suit against the State of Texas or one of its agencies." Def. Univ. of Tex. at Galveston's Plea to the J. and Mot. to Dismiss with Br. in Supp. at 3. The Eleventh Amendment states ...
, local_media and in a class-action lawsuit-one would expect ADC to at least modestly improve its broken system. Instead, on July 1, 2012, ADC awarded Pittsburgh-based Wexford Health Sources-"a for-profit prison ...
Brief • January 29, 2013
Robinson v. Integrative Detention Health Services, GA, Complaint, Staph Infection Causing Spinal Injury, 2013 Case 3:12-cv-00020-CAR Document 41 Filed 01/29/13 Page 1 of 27 IN THE UNITED STATES ...
Brief • September 24, 2012
prisoners and staff, including sexual assaults, denied access to necessary medical and mental health care for serious conditions, and subjected to unsafe physical plant conditions. The United States ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
-operated detention facilities on January 1, 2001. ICE intended to phase in the Standards at all of its contract and IGSA facilities by December 31, 2002. The Standards constitute a floor rather than ...
Case • 2009
inmate and alleged that he suffered one puncture wound and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ? Inmate brought action against Crown alleging that Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) breached its duty ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
not be well trained or monitored. Inmates may be in ill-health with limited access to adequate food, water, clothing, and medical care. Such failures have significant consequences for those in detention ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
the State Legislature in the coming year. "Civil commitment" consists of the involuntary detention of a person in a psychiatric facility for mental health treatment. It has traditionally been used to detain ...
Publication
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
” in the Appendix to this complaint, who also recently filed a complaint with CRCL based on her sexual assault and lack of mental health care.1 We request that CRCL revisit the complaints of [Raquel] and T in its ...
with correctional, educational, mental health and medical staff, including correctional supervisors, JTVCC administrators, and Delaware Department of Correction (DOC) executive administrators past and present ...
is a serious and persistent problem in correctional environments. The National Prison Rape Elimination Commission was formed to study the problem (see its 2009 final report), and draft standards to address ...
Rooms/Cells Light Levels Facility Light Levels Indoor Air Quality Smoking Dayrooms Common Area Furnishings Multipurpose Room Exercise Areas Visiting Areas Security Equipment Storage Health Care Facilities ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
of Subject Matter Experts (SME) included , Security; b6, b7c b6, b7c , Health Services; , Environmental Health and Safety; and b6, b7c , Food Service. A closeout meeting, which included a discussion of all ...
Brief • November 14, 2005
02062 REC SMS 19 1 average caseload of 135 inmates. The mental health crisis bed program was also seriously 2 understaffed. The suicide prevention committee was not doing its job properly 3 ...
Publication • December 5, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, the DOC said. https://www.9news.com/article/news/ health/coronavirus/cdc-covid-19-colorado-corrections-cdoc/73-3fce64c2-e4504138-9cce-825d99f9785d 7 ED'S COMMENTS T his newsletter started its young life ...
) 14. Defendant Jo Bates, LPN was at all times relevant a licensed practical nurse who is employed by Correct Care Solutions, LLC, contracted by Champaign County to provide health care to inmates ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
............................................................................................................12 Disciplinary System ...........................................................................................................13 Environmental Health and Safety ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
are conducted in Los Angeles by Public Health Services. There is no food service staff that is present at this facility. However all meals are brought in trays by the Contract Food Service Vendor. The only thing ...
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