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In-the-News Article • June 30, 2016
to $9.77. So what happened?  For America’s 2.2 million inmates, all communication with the outside world is outsourced to private firms. In some cases, a 15-minute conversation ...
In-the-News Article • May 28, 2019
individuals, which include a representative from security, mental health, and education/programs and a facility Librarian/Media Generalist. What the HRDC has found, though, differs from the above ...
In-the-News Article • September 27, 2019
incarceration." While what goes on behind prison walls may seem like a distant concern for people on the outside, Fathi says it is quite the opposite. "Prisoners are the canary in the coal mine,&quot ...
In-the-News Article • July 14, 2020
understand a group of county officials have reviewed this issue and have a possible plan in place, I believe the plan could use some public input. What’s more interesting is how the project would ...
In-the-News Article • October 2, 2020
anonymously buy and sell goods and services, both legal and illegal. As a result of his genius, today marks the eighth year anniversary of his federal prison incarceration in what is considered one of the worst ...
In-the-News Article • October 7, 2020
with the prisoner is usually 20 minutes or less. The questions asked of the prisoner vary, but they typically include the prisoner’s view of his crime and what he would say to the commissioners if given ...
In-the-News Article • March 24, 2021
. "This report confirms what those in detention have known for far too long — that GEO doesn't care about the health and safety of immigrants," the coalition said in a statement ...
Brief • October 20, 2011
the damages requested b Based upon your determination as to 2 the extent of harm, answer the following que tion(s) 3 QUESTION NO.1: What do you nd to be the total amount of damages, including 4 economic ...
In-the-News Article • June 12, 2016
details about the inspectors or what they may have found to be deficient. A 2011 directive laying out rules for the DOC's quality assurance program includes a paragraph deeming a "quality assurance ...
In-the-News Article • July 22, 2024
, the Federal Communications Commission adopted new rules to limit what advocates have long called exploitation of the country's poorest families. In order for people in prison to use phone or video calls ...
In-the-News Article • April 18, 2024
, and that is not right,” said 30-year-old David Hall, a formerly incarcerated tort claimant. Hall injured his wrist for life due to what he says was poor care behind bars in 2016. He had been in a Maryland jail ...
In-the-News Article • December 12, 2016
Liberties Union of Northern California. "We’re very concerned, based on the promises of Donald Trump as a candidate and what we’re hearing about what the plans are for his first ...
In-the-News Article • February 1, 2017
against that of Burtch, and pushing or threatening him is an assault that would extend prisoners' stay. Manville says Burtch had prisoners in a nearly defenseless position, and he knew it. "What do ...
In-the-News Article • November 10, 2023
transparency and let us know what’s happening within government,” Silverman said. “This isn’t a matter of those in government providing information only when they feel ...
In-the-News Article • October 4, 2023
cards with Wellpath and have them not show up.” According to Buckley’s office, Wellpath had been operating at the jail at 20 percent staffing capacity, leading to what the sheriff ...
In-the-News Article • April 18, 2024
to what he says was poor care behind bars in 2016. He had been in a Maryland jail for less than a year for felony marijuana possession and a misdemeanor firearm charge. Hall wants Tehum’s ...
In-the-News Article • September 9, 2016
, and provide a large amount of the labor that keeps their facilities running. In return, they earn pennies per hour or even no pay at all. That’s sparking what may be the largest ...
In-the-News Article • May 12, 2016
contractor fleecing prisoners and their families by controlling phone services, according to three state lawmakers pushing legislation to limit what prisoners pay for phone calls. However, IDOC says the money ...
In-the-News Article • November 2, 2015
news for private prisons that rely on the federal government's expansive prison budget and depend on a high number of prisoners to make money. “As they look at what is going ...
In-the-News Article • October 22, 2015
justice system, it may come as a surprise that the prison phone business is so lucrative. But with 2.2 million inmates locked up nationwide, it’s not hard to understand what’s at stake ...
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