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and postings on social media sites concerning Homeland Security, Emergency Management, and National Health for operationally relevant data, information, analysis, and imagery is the first mission component ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In 2011, after numerous reports of abuses, ICE removed all of its detainees from Willacy. But barely a month later, MTC announced its new contract with BOP to run ...
Case • 2005
written procedures requiring a medical history assessment and physical examination at the time of arrival, Cook had not undergone any physical or mental health screening or examination by any official ...
that being required to drink Stateville's contaminated water resulted in illnesses and/or health complications. 26. Upon information and belief, Stateville tells its staff and visitors to bring their own ...
Brief • September 6, 2012
received training in lim ited aspects of health care as determ ined by the facility physician. The Medical Officer m aintains close liaisons with the Nurse and Physician. He/she is responsible ...
Brief • 2004
and maintenance, provide security, and comply with all local, state and federal law. 19. Pursuant to its agreement with Santa Fe County, MTC was also required to staff and train corrections officers at SFCADF ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
in favor of a drastic change in the way Nevada manages release of its offenders. With the Nevada Department of Corrections advancing an agenda of balancing security with programs and prioeiiizing ...
Publication • September 1, 2017
3,300 public housing authorities (PHAs) serving more than one million households.2 Given its breadth and geographic scope, public housing can be a tremendous resource for people coming out of prison ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Respiratory
Diagnosis and Management of Asthma, Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement, 2003 ICSI Health Care Guideline I NSTITUTE FOR C LINICAL S YSTEMS I MPROVEMENT The information contained ...
Page 1 Case: 1:09-cv-00529 Document #: 568 Filed: 05/01/18 Page 9 of 38 PageID #:9681 Cook County designated Cermak Health Services, a division of the Cook County Health and Hospital System ...
. The DOC uses the terms “restrictive housing,” “close confinement,” “modified confinement,” “administrative confinement,” “segregation” or “security” to refer to its practice 7 Case: 3:17-cv-00047 ...
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.19 Furthermore, African-American women suffer health consequences that are largely ignored by mainstream society. Rates of HIV transmission are rampant in low-income African-American communities ...
Article • November 15, 1992 • from PLN November, 1992
State Penitentiary. Aswegan has numerous health problems including coronary artery disease, arthritis, obstructive pulmonary disease and a history of heart attacks. He filed suit claiming prison officials ...
Article • September 15, 1993 • from PLN September, 1993
Filed under: Medical, Tuberculosis
study at Rikers Island confirmed health officials' concern about jails and tuberculosis contraction, the doctor said. The city had already taken steps to control the disease in its jail system based ...
from prison inmates, constitutionally reasonable." The prisoner claimed that the samples were taken to train state health care workers and asserted that this was not a legitimate penological objective ...
Article • January 15, 1993 • from PLN January, 1993
patients, the injunction was necessary to prevent potential health hazards violative of prisoners' constitutional rights. It's interesting to wonder at the officials and attorneys for the county who argued ...
Article • February 15, 1993 • from PLN February, 1993
of the traditional benefits such as pensions, health or medical coverage, insurance, unemployment benefits, etc. In other words, it's another means for capitalists to squeeze the maximum profit out of workers. Because ...
was a jail guard in the Lubbock County jail in Texas. She complained to the Texas Department of Health (DOH) that she had been required to clean the jail with chemicals that burned her hands and arms. Jail ...
Article • April 15, 2002 • from PLN April, 2002
obey voices ordering him to sever parts of his body. Despite this request, the guard did not seek mental health assistance for Klarquist. A few hours later, in a full blown psychotic episode ...
was subsequently transferred to the Washington State Penitentiary ("WSP") in Walla Walla, Washington, where he was housed in a mental health unit. When Ms. Rickert questioned the DOC's transfer decision, she ...
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