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Publication • June 2, 2016
.:. .•. : : ; >:' ",;·.· ·.·•. • .• ;. In-processing includes orientation information. r8J 0 0 Medical screenings are periormed by a medical staff Q! persons who have received specialized training for the purpose of conducting an initial health ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
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Publication • June 2, 2016
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Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Overdetention, Immigration
The Detention Watch Network works through the collective strength and diversity of its members to expose and challenge injustices of the U.S. immigration detention and deportation system and advocate for profound ...
' Association, American Medical Association, American Public Health Association, National Fire Protection Association, state food protection, etc.) should be consulted. We often forget that there are likely ...
Publication • July 1, 2020
, 2020 RE D A CT ED FOR PUB L IC REL EAS E L IM ITE D O F F IC IA L U SE - P RO P RI ETA RY I NF O RMA TI O N Audit of the United States Marshals Service’s Contract Awarded to The GEO Group, Incorporated ...
Filing • November 6, 2015
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
, such as legal 16 research, how to write a business letter, health care issues, and similar topics. 17 16. Plaintiff’s organizational purpose, as stated in its Articles of Incorporation, 18 is to disseminate ...
Case • 1996
." Estelle, 429 U.S. at 106. Deliberate indifference exists when an official "knows of and disregards an excessive risk to inmate health or safety; the official must both be aware of facts from which ...
Case • 1994
administrative segregation. n1 EDCF houses the large majority of administrative segregation inmates. It is a new prison. Its cells are 80 square feet. There is natural light. Inmates in administrative ...
Case • 2004
it gave fair notice of the plaintiff's claims). We conclude that the complaint at least minimally informed the parties and the court of Austin's retaliation claim. As the district court stated in its ...
Case • 2001
forwarded it to a prison investigator. Around the same time, Wynona Douglas, a mental health counselor who worked with sex offenders at PCI, interviewed Farthing, who was soon to be released. During ...
Case • 1977
periods may be inadequate to insure proper health. Several courts have held that daily exercise periods are a necessary part of prison maintenance, see, e.g., Pugh v. Locke, 406 F. Supp. 318, 332 (M.D.Ala ...
Article • July 1, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
he called them to report that he was lost and experiencing psychological distress. He was taken to the jail and examined by a mental health professional, who said he could be released. When a warrant ...
also connected many of its residents to different programs, including mental health and substance use programs. Cannon began seeing a psychiatrist, taking medication and seeing a social worker. He ...
Brief • June 14, 2010
the Department of Health Services' and the Probation Department's budgets. This medical negligence/wrongful death lawsuit arises from treatment received by a patient at LAC+USCMedical Center, after being ...
Brief • March 15, 2010
such as these, which subject the prisoners to prolonged exposure to high ambient temperatures and humidity, pose a life-threatening health risk as well as a significant risk to the prisoners’ mental health. Heat ...
Brief • 2004
prisoners during labor and delivery; educational and vocational programming; environmental health; and fire safety. Attorneys for the parties in this lawsuit have recently begun discussing whether termination ...
Brief • 2006
ending June 30, 2005 imprisoned, on a daily average, 146 people, 124% of its designed capacity. The excess was composed entirely of state inmates, for which Laurel County was paid a per diem of $30.51 per ...
Brief • October 18, 2013
or its own costs and attorneys' fees. PLAINTIFF hereby authorizes counsel for DEFENDANTS to file said Stipulation for Dismissal with the Court and enter it as a matter of record. K. THE SETTLEMENT ...
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properly placed, unmonitored legal calls) will: 1. be conducted using monitored ITS phone lines; 2. be live-monitored by staff; 3. be recorded; 4. occur in English-only (by both the inmate and community cali ...
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