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Publication • June 2, 2016
chaplain to provide services for residents and to ensure spiritual needs are addressed. Since his beginning with the facility approximate seven (7) months ago, current residents reference the Chaplain ...
of the fact that all prisoners . . . are members of the human community” (p. 2). In a report based in part on a series of fact-finding hearings that addressed a wide range of prison issues, the bipartisan ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
; White and Rogers, 2000). Although this perspective is “one of the best explanations of marital stability” (White, 2013: 28), an important criticism is that it does not address the sources of changes ...
polite recommendations to bitter denunciations, frustrated by what it says is the company’s refusal to admit and address deadly mistakes. The commission has faulted company policies, or mistakes ...
, counseling, psychiatric care, mandatory treatment, rehabilitation, and early-release programs) were being de-funded, rolled back, outsourced, and in some cases, terminated. These and other changes have ...
and with access to his prescription medications, Strayer was living relatively comfortably. According to the lawsuit Strayer v. Dearborn County, that all changed in July 2011, when Strayer was first held ...
Article • April 15, 2014 • from PLN April, 2014
and has corresponded with Paul on various topics since the early 1990s. However, in his books, essays and interviews, Professor Chomsky has rarely addressed human rights abuses in the United States ...
Annual report • December 31, 2011
litigation. HRDC was a member of a coalition of numerous organizations, including all major daily newspapers in Vermont and the ACLU, which sought this important change in state law to ensure greater ...
Brief • 2006
be impracticable to join all members in the suit. Moreover, due to the nature of the illness, and the fluidity of the prison population, class membership will necessarily change as new class members are incarcerated ...
Brief • 2002
changes often as prisoners are transferred in and out of the prison or released. 19. There are questions of law and fact common to the class. These include the nature and constitutionality of conditions ...
Filing • October 19, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
://tinyurl.com/yawnbg9m ............................ 17, 21, 22 Daniel A. Gross, The Book that Changed My Life . . . In Prison, Guardian (Jan. 19, 2018), https://tinyurl.com/y9u8mhkt ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
like the earliest returns on election night—the reader should be aware that initial outcomes can change significantly as time unfolds. 4 “Recidivism” refers to the re-commission of a new criminal ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
to hear. However, if we continue to anesthetize ourselves to the horrors being committed in our names, there is no hope for positive change. In May 2007, the AFSC Arizona office published Buried Alive ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
/Department: Contract #: 11660 I-Iuman Services/ Department of Corrections Contractor: COlTections Corporation of America D: '. Amendment #: 3 Contractor Vendor No: 144300 Contractor Address: JO Burton ...
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, and provide the funding, resources, and staffing needed to meet the population’s basic needs, a lawsuit cannot be far behind. • Vandalia’s administration has made changes and is undertaking ongoing efforts ...
Brief • July 10, 2024
CDOC.”2 Plaintiffs allege that this policy compels labor and—on its own or in conjunction with other threats such as the threat of a change in custody level or facility transfer—amounts to a threat ...
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Filed under: Media, Articles About PLN
the other hundred the code words that entered the AS: Do you think that the prison system and fifty who aren't in prison and let political lexicon is that when politi- would change dramatically if a large ...
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to anticipatory anxiety) and changes in the PR and QT interval that are not clinically significant.22-26 Additionally, short-lived increases in minute ventilation and tidal volume occur, accompanied by small ...
Brief • 2006
by a disciplinary committee . . . .” (See, e.g., Defs.’ Ex. 102 at 2.) In other words, disciplinary segregation is imposed as punishment, while administrative segregation is imposed to address security risks. 4 ...
Brief • January 15, 2016
recent change of condition between 4:37 a.m. and 11:20 a.m. on February 12, 2015. 59. At 11:20 a.m. on February 12, 2015, Ramona Howard, RN, was called back to evaluate Mr. Carter, this time in response ...
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