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Publication • 2021
Filed under: Hate Crimes
crime legal approach or its alternatives. Nor could a report of this kind substitute for processes of consultation and deliberation within the many communities affected by hate crimes, which will no doubt ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
.............................................................................................................................................. . VOLUNTARY WORK PROGRAM .... ,............................................................................... : .......................... .. HEALTH SERVICES STANDARDS (SECTION II ...
, but also blistering of the skin, respiratory arrest, and even an increased risk of strokes and heart attacks; its psychological and emotional impacts are uncertain. And yet, it is alarmingly overused ...
Publication • 2020
evidence-based research into substance abuse programs, resulting in increased funding for programs in state and federal prison systems. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides grants from ...
Filing • January 31, 2014
Filed under: Complaints
; or "Plaintiff'), a project of the 3 Human Rights Defense Center, brings this action challenging Defendants' 4 censorship of its monthly publication and of correspondence mailed to prisoners ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
, in hard fought legal battles. Some areas afli,cted by PIS advocacy include irnl)rovetnents in the disciplinary process~ access to medical and mental health care, access to the courts, protection for family ...
Brief • November 8, 2013
Arizona’s prison medical care by reviewing the system’s building blocks (such as adequate staff and facilities) and its performance in four broad categories: timely access to care, the exercise ...
Case • 2005
to the defendant from granting the preliminary relief exceeds the harm to the plaintiff from denying it, and 4) the effect of the preliminary injunction on the public interest." Rio Grande Cmty. Health Ctr., Inc. v ...
Case • 2007
are not transferred to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Correctional Health Services ("CHS"), an agency of the County, provides medical care to the inmates in the jail facilities, and also in a secure ward ...
Brief • October 13, 2009
deliberate indifference to Plaintiff’s serious Complaint 27 28 1 The Court dismissed Correctional Health Services, Sheriff Joseph Arpaio, and Captain Tate as Defendants (Doc. ##26, 52). Case 2:07-cv-00670 ...
Brief • May 23, 2012
. 22. Defendant CAROL PAYNE is a Health Care Administrator and a member of the Audit Team charged by Defendant HA WAIl DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY with assessing Defendant CCA's compliance with its ...
Case • 1998
Litigation Reform Act ("PLRA") of 1995, to his claim; (2) that even if § 1997e(e) applies to his claim, he has met its requirements; and (3) that if he cannot meet the requirements of § 1997e(e ...
Case • 2005
to repay. In addition, he expressed remorse for his acts and stated that he intended to fulfill his repayment obligations by obtaining employment if granted his release. [17] In its June 17, 2003 ...
Article • November 15, 2011 • from PLN November, 2011
. The U.S. was not alone in this trend, with Britain doubling its incarceration rate and Japan increasing its rate by half. The U.S., however, distinguished itself during this time period by ratcheting up ...
DISTRICT COURT BRENTON RAEL, Plaintiff, vs. No. NEW MEXICO CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT; CORIZON HEALTH, INC.; CENTURION CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE OF NM; DENTRUST NEW MEXICO, P.C.; DR. ROGER AMES, JURY REQUESTED ...
Brief • July 6, 2021
health care company. Its policy, custom and practice is to maximize profit and minimize expense by staffing jails primarily with low-cost LPNs like Defendants Foley and Weaver, who are supervised ...
MONTOYA, Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs, v.v. Case No. D-202-CV-2013-06298 Case No. D-202-CV-2013-06298 MICHAEL YOUNG, M.D., ARLENE HICKSON, KIM S. YOUNG, D.O., ARLENE HICKSON, JENNIFER JOHNSON, CORIZON HEALTH ...
Brief • April 4, 2006
future. The elasticity to which we refer does have its limits, and given. the legal requirements for the facility to accept all those persons commilted by the courts it is not feasible to artificially ...
Publication • May 27, 2021
Missouri Office of Administration, Evaluation and Award for Prisoner Health Care Services to Centurion of Missouri, 2021 Michael L. Parson Governor Sarah H. Steelman Commissioner State of Missouri ...
to challenge such enclaves, and by the late sixties, significant legal inroads had begun to be made. In 1972, the ACLU consolidated two of its local prisoners' rights projects in New York and Virginia ...
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