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Publication • 2023
AMENDMENT AND ITS FUTURE IN A NEW AGE OF PUNISHMENT 133, 148–54 (Meghan J. Ryan & William W. Berry III eds., 2020) [hereinafter Dolovich, Evading the Eighth Amendment]. \\jciprod01\productn\U\UST\19-2\UST210 ...
Publication • June 12, 2023
., 2017); Sharon Dolovich, Evading the Eighth Amendment: Prison Conditions and the Courts, in THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT AND ITS FUTURE IN A NEW AGE OF PUNISHMENT 133, 148–54 (Meghan J. Ryan & William W. Berry ...
Conditions Stewart used to be a prison, and the conditions there reflect its history. Immigrants are divided into classification levels and assigned housing units and privileges based off ...
Article • May 15, 2007
immediately. His claim is adjudicated under the Eighth Amendment, even though it is inapplicable to mental patients, because neither party questioned its applicability. Under the Farmer deliberate ...
Tennessee Prison’s Body Scanner Mothballed Due to Violations by After a spat of bad publicity from contraband cellphones becoming prolific inside its prisons, the Tennessee Department ...
Article • May 9, 2018 • from PLN May, 2018
instability and had engaged in behavior that was likely to make him a target of assault by other inmates.” The county denied that its employees had acted negligently. On June 12, 2017, Betts was again ...
skills. His supervisor told him to present documentation from a doctor that he had no health issues that would prevent him from performing his duties. Soon thereafter, he was informed that he ...
Article • October 15, 2011 • from PLN October, 2011
, arguing the policy unconstitutionally infringes on its right under the First Amendment to send reading material to prisoners at the jail. According to PLN’s complaint, “since at least November 2010 ...
Article • April 15, 2011
by the Legislature only “to further its purposes.” The Court of Appeal identified those purposes as: (1) preexisting public health by expanding treatment for drug addiction and abuse; (2) enhancing public safety ...
as the involuntary confinement of a youth alone in his or her own room or in a safe room for a brief period. The DOJ began investigating DYS prisons in 2007 and reached its first settlement regarding them in 2008 ...
Article • April 15, 2013
procedure. Citing Rosemarie's health, which exceeds any potential injury to ICE and its personnel, the U.S. District judge granted the preliminary injunction and ordered the permittance of her counsel ...
benefits on the grounds that his stroke was caused by work stress. A medical expert for the Department of Corrections testified the stroke was caused by preexisting health problems rather than work stress ...
Article • January 15, 2011 • from PLN January, 2011
(NCDOC) administers its policies related to the receipt of books and magazines by prisoners. The suit sought to enforce the First Amendment rights of NCDOC prisoners to receive reading materials ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
Jail, challening its policy on inmates receiving publications. The Shawnee County Dept. of Corrections prohibits packages, newspapers, magazines, books and other personal property from being mailed ...
Article • July 1, 2024 • from PLN July, 2024
the likelihood of repeat offending, and other Ohio counties have good ones: In Franklin and Lorain counties, comprehensive reentry programs help prisoners leaving custody to obtain housing, employment and health ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
for facilities used for over 72 hours. Review Summary: The facility is not currently accredited by any correctional or health organizations. Standards Compliance: The following statistical information provides ...
Article • October 15, 2006 • from PLN October, 2006
Million Verdict; Settles for $6.5 Million In a 6-3 decision, the Washington Supreme Court reaffirmed its earlier holdings that the state may be held liable for negligent supervision of offenders. However ...
Article • June 1, 2024 • from PLN June, 2024
(HRDC), publisher of PLN and Criminal Legal News, in its request for records from Centurion of Vermont related to its contract to provide medical, dental and mental health care to prisoners of the state ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
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Fact Sheet - CDCR Audit - Needs to Improve Its Processes for Contracting and Paying Medical Service Providers, CA State Auditor, 2007 FACT SHEET Date: ELAINE M. HOWLE State Auditor April 19, 2007 ...
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