Skip navigation

Search

15478 results
Page 358 of 774. « Previous | 1 2 3 4 ... 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 ... 770 771 772 773 774 | Next »

Case • 2001
risk of serious harm to Watkins's health and safety. Farmer v. Brennan, 511 U.S. 825, 835-37 (1994). This standard is subjective. It is not enough that there was a danger of which an officer should ...
Brief • February 8, 2010
staff referred him to the mental health unit “due to tearfulness and making bizarre statements.”12 At the mental health unit Mr. Levert was admitted but his vitals were not taken.13 As the day progressed ...
Brief • 2011
-half years ago, Plaintiff 21 has been cleared for placement on a BMP on three separate occasions. Each clearance 22 is approved upon review by mental health staff and is effective for six months ...
, JEFF CRIPPS, MR. HEARTMAN, LPN M. HILL, CHARLES H. HECK, MARCUS A. MYERS, VIPIN SHAH, STACY BROWN, A HUSEMAN, MRS. BRINTNIE, and WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, Defendants ...
with the Constitution and federal law. For that reason, the Department of Justice has exercised its CRIPA authority to investigate prisons for issues similar to those presented in this case, including protection from ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Excessive Force
.............................................................................................. 36 Prison medical wards ......................................................................................................... 38 Mental health and psychiatric care ...
Dockery v. Epps, MS, Environmental Health Inspection, Mental Health Conditions in Solitary Class Action, 2014 Environmental Health Inspections East Mississippi Correctional Facility Meridian ...
Brief
was reexamined by D Furlong, given her knowledge of the state of P's health Y Y N (note: the court on its own dismissed counts 2 & 3 of P's Amended Complaint, which P had filed pro se) Y N N/A Alleged ...
Publication
of a facility by its rated capacity and multiplying by 100. …Not collected. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Annual Survey of Jails in Indian Country, 2000–2011. Table 3 Jails in Indian country that held ...
institutional food services. Its Illinois-based subsidiary, Aramark Correctional Services, Inc., (ACSI), which bought out Wackenhut's Correctional Foodservice Management division in 2000, contracts with 450 ...
kickbacks in order to secure its exclusive phone service contract- and now passes along the costs of those payments to prisoners' loved ones and attorneys. 3. Securus funds these illegal kickbacks ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
the security of the institution and CCPOA’s membership,” and would “lead to increased violence throughout prisons in California,” the union stated in its federal court filing this week. The CCPOA represents ...
for appropriately licensed health services staff from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. (during off duty hours for pharmacy staff). Pharmacy staff began tracking medications, that were not documented with an associated PER, beginning ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
justice system and each of its components: law enforcement, courts and corrections. Throughout CIIC history, cumulative knowledge of evolving needs and issues related to sex offenders has been gained ...
Publication
the audit to obtain sufficient, appropriate 1 Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009, Pub. L. No. 111-8, Division D, Title VII, Section 736. The nine agencies were the Departments of Energy, Health and Human ...
that a limitation on religious freedom is required for security, health or safety in order to establish that its interests are of the 'highest order.'" "This is not to say that all regulation of religious activity ...
Article • November 15, 1995 • from PLN November, 1995
WA DOC Gets $745,366,000 by Paul Wright In the August, 1995, issue of PLN we discussed the myriad anti-prisoner and -defendant legislation passed by the Washington State legislature in its ...
Article • January 15, 1996 • from PLN January, 1996
Filed under: Attorneys, Public Defenders
case to $2,495 in its 1995-97 budget. The demise of WADA cost twenty attorneys and five support staff their jobs. WADA paid its attorneys a salary scale ranging from $26,000 to $43,673. Division I ...
at its jail and provide adequate medical care to its pre-trial detainees. This case was brought by HIV detainees at the jail, and PLN has previously reported this litigation. See: PLN September 2000 ...
Article • May 15, 1998 • from PLN May, 1998
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
of 1996, the Fabry company employed 205 workers at its three Green Bay-area plants. By April, 1997, less than a year after the company began hiring prisoners, Fabry's outside-the-walls workforce had fallen ...
Page 358 of 774. « Previous | 1 2 3 4 ... 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 ... 770 771 772 773 774 | Next »