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Article • June 15, 2006 • from PLN June, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
for not submitting the movie for review by the prisons movie screening committee. Ohio: On May 17, 2006, Marion Smith, 30, a prisoner at the Mansfield Correctional Institution attempted to escape during a visit ...
not have. These include: special visiting privileges; religious services with family members; free phone calls to family; making videos to send home; better jobs; certified treatment and rehabilitation ...
Article • December 15, 2003
. Peter Wray, spokesman for the Pickaway guards' union, suggested that the $5 co-payment prisoners are charged for infirmary visits might have discouraged some prisoners from seeking early treatment, thus ...
Case • 1994
as a result, and that, after a visit to the medical unit, prison employees further injured him by dragging him back to his cell. Twelve prison employees were eventually named as defendants. Of those, six were ...
Case • 1993
because she believed his slurred speech was an indication of a serious head injury. When Foulks arrived several hours later to check on Cornelious, she was denied the right to visit her son and/or bring ...
Case • 1990
of the general adult population to rise at a certain hour, eat at certain hours, live for periods with no companionship whatever, wear certain clothing, or to submit to oral and anal searches after visiting hours ...
Case • 1979
of those responsibilities. [16] CDC already permits inmates to become Union members to subscribe to the Union newspaper, to visit individually with Union attorneys and nonimprisoned Union members ...
Case • 1978
for the confinement of protective custody inmates, subject, however, [***8] to their explicit rights to exercise, to have visits, to associate [*341] with certain other inmates, and to be out of their cells ...
Case • 2008
of documents and notes of site visits, summaries of tour notes, review of interview notes, and for nearly 28 hours to review records and draft a report as well as hours spent researching the Contempt ...
was an undocumented immigrant from Mexico. She didn’t speak English. No one visited, no one called. She deeply missed her children. She was, for the first time in her life, utterly alone. And then, she found God ...
Article • July 2, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
in somewhere for longer than two or three days,” she acknowledged several negative factors: She is not allowed to visit, she has to pay to receive phone calls, and her son complains about unsanitary ...
Article • August 23, 2016
; As a result, the CDOC does not know the most common medical service provided, the most frequent reasons for clinic visits, the most common chronic condition, the number of prisoners with chronic conditions ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
in hours-long waits to be processed into the prison for visitation. “I waited five hours before I saw my husband last week and I was there at 7:30 in the morning,” said Shinor Smith, who added ...
’s compassionate release program. Those denied included a blind quadriplegic and a 65-year-old breast cancer survivor who is wheelchair-dependent to move from her cell to a visitation room. Wisconsin ...
who are subject to deportation after completing their prison terms. The data collected was compared to 14 BOP institutions with similar demographics. The OIG also visited three of the private prisons ...
had been implemented by his predecessor, David Wise – including visits from politicians, a near-constant presence of volunteers from religious groups, anti-violence classes led by prisoners ...
Article • April 15, 2013 • from PLN April, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
drug tests during office meetings and house visits. Hoenisch reportedly confessed her misconduct to investigators from the state Department of Justice. ...
, a gym, computer lab, all-you-can-eat meals and a hair salon. “It allows ICE detainees the freedom of movement, recreational opportunities and ... visitation, while maintaining a safe and secure ...
Article • March 28, 2017
, a Georgia judge is quoted as saying, “We are now collecting more than 90 percent of our fines, and I see far fewer return visits from those I sentence to probation.” While the full extent ...
Article • March 28, 2017
operation, with 14 attorneys, opened in January, handling both felony cases and misdemeanors that might lead to jail time. Blacks Are ‘Over-Observed’ The day after my visit to court, I met ...
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