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In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
its regulations. (Hey, it only took them three years.) Most state prisons don't block prisoners from writing for publications, and a number of federal prisoners have managed to get around the ban ...
Article • July 15, 1994 • from PLN July, 1994
poverty, unemployment, lack of health care, etc. Enter the Crime Wave. Anyone watching TV would think the US is in the midst of a massive upsurge of crime and criminality. Not so according to Fairness ...
by sugarcane grown in the mucky soil; hence, GCI's moniker: "The Muck." GCI had previously been subject of previous litigation challenging its conditions. See: LaMarca v. Turner, 995 F.2d 1526 (11'h Cir ...
Daniel Hickey. Baron decided he needed a job with security, health benefits, and retirement after his wife came down with multiple sclerosis. About a year after he was hired as a guard, he saw a guard ...
Article • March 22, 2022
, for example, or if the job exacerbates an existing mental or physical health condition. They are not seeking monetary damages but an injunction to prevent DOC from enforcing its policy, in accordance ...
Article • September 15, 2023 • from PLN September, 2023
Filed under: Escapes
Service (USMS) announced it was relocating its detainees while the jail “works to improve security measures.” This is bad news for PRJ: It receives $50 per day for up to 200 federal detainees ...
In-the-News Article • March 24, 2015
to health care and criminal justice issues. The group has asked a federal judge to halt the alleged practice. PLN says it distributes some 50 book titles about criminal justice and self-help to prisoners ...
Article • May 1, 2023 • from PLN May, 2023
on in-custody deaths or the incidence of violence in its annual reports each June. The state Medical Examiner’s Office also does not release information in a case until all investigations are finalized ...
, commissary fees and miscellaneous financial fees. Its recommendations could have saved prisoners and their families $20.3 million per year. But prison officials and lawmakers pushed back, arguing the public ...
Article • April 1, 2023 • from PLN April, 2023
Meeting held in Whitesburg, Kentucky, regarding its proposed bid to build a $500 million federal prison on top of a former coal mining site in Letcher County.   The meeting, held on November 17 ...
Article • October 15, 2024 • from PLN October, 2024
Rural Washington County Shutters Its Jail by Under Sheriff Bob Songer and his administrator for the Klickitat County Jail (KCJ), Loren Culp, conditions at the rural southwestern Washington ...
Article • January 1, 2023 • from PLN January, 2023
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
the non-profit’s publications, violating both its civil rights and those of jail detainees under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Jail policy expressly forbids detainees from receiving periodicals. Books ...
Article • May 1, 2025 • from PLN May, 2025
Maryland Targets Highest-in-Nation Racial Incarceration Gap by Black Marylanders make up 30% of the state’s population but 71% of those in its prisons, the nation’s highest ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
by the Controller’s office. Trinity had failed to provide ServSafe food service certification training to its prisoner workers. The salad bar at the juvenile center had been converted to staff-only use ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
, caused “an adverse psychological episode” that compelled her to declare a “psychological emergency.” Rather than take her to a health care professional for assessment, one ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
Filed under: Prison Labor, COVID-19
into refrigerated trailers that served as temporary morgues, paying them $2 an hour to do the dangerous and emotionally taxing work. In November 2020, a surge of COVID-19 cases overwhelmed the health care system ...
Article • January 1, 2021 • from PLN January, 2021
for months. A major problem associated with these primitive, unregulated lock-ups was a lack of health care and consequential disease outbreaks. A prime example occurred in 1577. Typhus, a severe and highly ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
by the Controller’s office. Trinity had failed to provide ServSafe food service certification training to its prisoner workers. The salad bar at the juvenile center had been converted to staff-only use ...
Article • January 15, 2009 • from PLN January, 2009
that putting the project up for bid would have delayed its completion, threatening public safety and disrupting jail operations. State auditors disagreed, however, finding that “typically, one year is sufficient ...
not “undo the harmful domino effect the arrest had on [Nguyen’s] medical practice.” Pharmacies would not allow him to prescribe drugs, health insurance companies that comprised fifty to sixty percent of his ...
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