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Brief • February 14, 2023
discriminates against incarcerated individuals with disabilities in its General Educational Development (GED) program. The United States alleges that the MNDOC violates Title II of the ADA by denying individuals ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Prison Labor
. federal statute that sets minimum standards and safeguards for health and safety in the workplace, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), excludes most incarcerated workers from its coverage.62 Many ...
Article • July 6, 2016 • from PLN July, 2016
.” The charity is best known for its grants that fund projects related to poverty, education and health care worldwide. The protestors presented almost 11,000 signatures collected online asking ...
Article • July 6, 2016 • from PLN July, 2016
and permanent injunctive relief. After extensive litigation, the court ordered the city to modify its bond system. In his lawsuit, later certified as a class-action, Walker challenged “the use of fixed ...
In-the-News Article • December 29, 2014
programs and services in its correctional facilities. According to its website, GEO says it “believes that inmates and detainees should be given the greatest opportunity to improve their health ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
South Carolina Camile Graham Corr Inst Site Visit Report Mental Health 2010 10 Street Post Office Box 11 Columbia South Carolina Re: South Carolina Department of Corrections Camille Graham ...
Brief • September 2, 2019
medication to treat chronic health conditions. After years of development, in 2017, DOCCS promulgated its Medications With Abuse Potential (“MWAP”) Policy, authored by Defendant David S. Dinello and approved ...
Publication • January 1, 2017
§ 822): 100.3 POLICY It is the policy of the Culver City Police Department to limit its members to only exercise the authority granted to them by law. While this department recognizes the power of peace ...
Publication • November 17, 2016
Services and Substance Abuse Treatment Programs SAO Report No. 10-025 must be delivered to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of its offenders, it did not consistently define the performance ...
Publication
) The Stateville Correctional Center (Center) did not exercise adequate control over its commodities inventory. As a result of the Center’s inadequate recordkeeping and the weaknesses noted in the Center’s internal ...
Brief • April 20, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Director of Custody Management Tae Johnson, ICE Health Service Corps (“IHSC”) Assistant Director Stewart D. Smith, ERO Operations Support Assistant Director Jacki Becker Klopp, and DHS Senior Official ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
”). The Detention Standards (the “Standards”) went into effect at ICE-operated detention facilities on January 1, 2001. ICE intended to phase in the Standards at all of its contract and IGSA facilities by December 31 ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
the economic or other costs of acknowledging the full range of sexual expression in prison-including conjugal visits, increased family visitation, prison nurseries, and public health challenges. It also does ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
find workable and humane approaches to balancing their interests in safety and security with an inmates' interests in self--expression. I. THE PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION ACT OF 2003 AND ITS PRECURSOR ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
mitigate the impact of this finding. First, all detainees are pre-screened by the Public Health Service while in thc LOS Staging facility. If a detainee is identified as needing medical care ...
and resources available in the county or group of counties to assist offenders in reentering the community. (2) In conducting its inventory, the county or group of counties should consult with the following ...
but only to avoid further contamination of the municipal wells. Judge Schultz ordered the DOC to determine whether there is hazardous waste contamination at any of its other 31 prisons, farms and smaller ...
Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
of the defendant's illness and the Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) failure to meet its burden that it could provide the most effective" medical treatment. Robert Pineyro was charged for being a felon in possession ...
Louisiana Abandons Private Juvenile Prisons by The state of Louisiana agreed to a settlement in federal court September 7, 2000 designed to radically alter the way it operates its juvenile ...
it operates its juvenile prisons. The agreement was intended to settle several lawsuits against the state, including one by the U.S. Dept. of Justice, which charged that teenage detainees were routinely ...
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