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process, Fallin has expressed support for the program and its goals. The goal of the JRI was to steer nonviolent offenders away from prison, lowering the state’s incarceration rates and costs and using ...
Article • September 1, 2020 • from PLN September, 2020
to hold fewer people overall. Pennsylvania Corrections Secretary John Wetzel told ProPublica that he expects his state to incorporate the need for social distancing into its definition of what a facility ...
to strengthen its Post-Con(Continued on Page 4) In this Issue: NCPLS 2007 Strategic Plan Will Lead to Important Changes 1 NCPLS Board Members Elected to Office 2 Reminder Regarding Requests for Assistance 5 ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
isolation policy is one of them. 3 With this in mind, I want to make four brief points—1) California is an outlier in the nation and the world in the degree to which it uses long-term isolation to manage its ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
, my primary ethical duty to CCA is to its Board of Directors, which receives the Zero Tolerance data collected and classified by the Quality Assurance Department. To fulfill that duty, I have sought ...
Brief • November 27, 2017
within the state prison system. DOC PRR000915 3. 1 The State is under a duty to run its corrections operations in a lawful manner 2 so as to preserve for the inmates under its custody the rights ...
Case • 1999
of force policy at the Ely State Prison (herein "ESP") and to the mental health services available to inmates at that institution. (See Docket # 160). Based upon existing law and standards developed ...
Brief • October 27, 2007
and unjustifiable risks of harm to prisoners' health, safety, physical integrity and lives; 5) whether applications of force at Gel are applied in some cases so as to constitute summary corporal punishment. Regarding ...
Brief • 2005
and ROBERT EHMER, SGT. MICHAEL BARETTO, LT. WILLIAM McBRIDE, and other yet to be identified POLICE OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT, THE NEW YORK CITY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS CORPORATIONS ...
Brief • 2013
, although the instant Motion to Dismiss assumes Plaintiff’s opposition in its title. On February 5, 2013, pursuant to F.R.C.P 15(a)(1)(B) Plaintiff filed an Amended Complaint addressing some typographical ...
OF ILLINOIS WESTERN DIVISION KEITH HODDENBACK (N11582), ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) ) v. ) ) ) DR. IMHOTEP CATER, DR. ROHIT ) AGRAWAL, DR. ARTHUR FUNK, ROBIN ) SCHRECENGOST, and WEXFORD ) HEALTH SOURCES, INC ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
) was considered a  major progressive step forward in juvenile justice.  Part of its focus in its early years was  programming designed to keep youth close to  their home communities. In its first three decades ...
Publication • 2014
compliance with minimum standards on the conditions of confinement, codified under Title 40 of the Rules of the City of New York, as well as health and mental health care in all City correctional facilities ...
Case • 1997
by medical or mental health staff, institution intake screenings, yearly physical examinations, reception evaluations, evaluations requested by the Kansas Parole Board, referrals to a consultant physician ...
Case • 2002
. A letter in evidence from HEA to its insurance carrier regarding this event described the protocol for testing for hepatitis C infection. The tests should be conducted shortly after possible exposure ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
Analysis of Cdcr Death Reviews Plata 2006 Analysis of CDCR Death Reviews 2006 Public Version August 20, 2007 Kent Imai, MD Consultant, California Prison Health Care Receivership BACKGROUND The CDCR ...
into by and between the Plaintiff Benny Jones, (hereinafter referred to as "Plaintiff'), and Defendant Wexford Health Sources, Inc. ("Wexford"). The Plaintiff and the Wexford are collectively referred ...
Brief • 2009
Filed under: Evidence, Excessive Force
to assuage pain and address medical and mental health conditions attributable to or otherwise flowing from the injuries sustained; r. requirement for ongoing medical and mental health treatment; s. loss ...
Brief • August 22, 2017
that Stojcevski’s death resulted from Defendants’ deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs. In the instant motion, Plaintiff indicates that the deposition of CCS’ Health Services Administrator, David Arft ...
Brief • April 17, 2023
: Board of County Commissioners of Mesa County, Mesa County, Colorado, Mesa County Sheriffs Office and its elected Sheriffs 1, Peter M. Dalrymple and Richard D. Perkinson (collectively, "Mesa Defendant(s ...
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