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the food served by Aramark. New Jersey DOC spokesman Matthew Schuman refused to confirm that the protest was a hunger strike, but said prisoners were skipping breakfast to bring attention to inadequate meals ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
process. The civilian coalition, which did such a great job of winning public support, harnessing media attention, and negotiating with the cats during and after the last round of hunger strikes, could ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
19.2 Emergency Condition Responses Œ 19-6, page 19.2 Combat Lifesavers Œ 19-7, page 19.3 Section III – Medical Problems Hunger Strike Œ 19-8, page 19.4 Bodily Fluids Œ 19-9, page 19.4 Heat Category ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
, dental screenings do not take place at KCPF218 or KCDC.219 E. Hunger Strike The Standards require that all ...
Article • October 9, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
staged a 10-day hunger strike that began on December 25, 2017 and ended on January 4, 2018. Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokesman Robert Hurst said 45 prisoners began the strike to highlight ...
Publication • December 30, 2016
strike during 1965-1966. Recent scholarship, particularly newly published studies by David Montejano, Arnoldo de León, and Guadalupe San Miguel, has demonstrated that urban youths and college students ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
Prisoners who stop eating or go on hunger strikes 37 Torture and inhumane or degrading treatment 40 Conclusions 41 Reference 41 Further reading 41 6. Communicable diseases ...
Center for American Progress - One Strike and You’re Out, 2014 One Strike and You’re Out How We Can Eliminate Barriers to Economic Security and Mobility for People with Criminal Records By Rebecca ...
and yard time. She went on three different hunger strikes, the basis for which was staff’s refusal to allow her to shower and use the yard. The longest strike occurred in June of 2019 and totaled 14 days ...
Sabata v. Nebraska Dept. Of Correctional Services, NE, Def. Brief in Support of Motion to Strike, Conditions of Confinement, 2019 4:17-cv-03107-RFR-MDN Doc # 353 Filed: 07/10/19 Page 1 of 53 - Page ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Prison Reform
Prisoner Human Rights Advocacy, Quigley & Godchaux, 2015 LEGAL STUDIES RESEARCH PAPER SERIES PAPER NUMBER 2015-12 Prisoner Human Rights Advocacy Professor William P. Quigley (Co-author, with Sara Godchaux) 16 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 359 (2015) This paper can be freely downloaded from the Social Science Research Network at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2702550 …
Publication • February 16, 2016
and evaluations, including examining injuries and monitoring detainees’ health during hunger strikes. We also interviewed a senior BOP official who until this year oversaw correctional operations at the BOP during ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
centers, it is striking that the profession is often overlooked when responsibility for the chronic health issues and death rates of people in detention is assessed. Even where health professionals have ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
disks in and out.114 One detainee said that the fifteen to twenty minutes “is like gold to us.”115 One detainee who had gone on several hunger strikes reported that the Facility prevents detainees from ...
Brief • December 28, 2023
Filed under: International Law
 Classification (‘IPC’).66Experts warn that silent, slow deaths caused by hunger and thirst risk surpassing those violent deaths already caused by Israeli bombs and missiles. 67 20. Th Unitd Nations Gnral Ass ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
injury • Disease • Property damage • Harassment from other detainees The facility has written emergency plans that cover: • Work/Food Strike • Disturbances • Escapes • Bomb Threats • Adverse Weather ...
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Chronology of Prisoner Resistance Pg. 59 We encourage the re-distribution and re-printing of this magazine by anyone The Strike! with resources to do so. PDFs of this On the Recent Strikes in Georgia’s Prisons ...
Case • 1988
from health professionals in the Department of Corrections. Designated Record at 69-70. [19] White later went on hunger strikes, threatened to commit suicide, and attempted to castrate himself ...
Case • 1988
from health professionals in the Department of Corrections. Designated Record at 69-70. [19] White later went on hunger strikes, threatened to commit suicide, and attempted to castrate himself ...
Case • 2002
that he was on a religious fast. Nonetheless, the complaint alleged that Walker was simply on a "hunger strike." An affidavit by Appellant Dr. Martin Lasky was attached to the application for injunctive ...
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