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ventilation and temperature control with only an open drain for the disposal of bodily waste. Constantly viewed by surveillance cameras, Noland had no privacy even while attempting to bathe. Due to his medical ...
over 300 video surveillance cameras had been installed, an entirely new CPSU staff continued to beat prisoners, most often inside cells and in other areas left uncovered by the video cameras. Many ...
to bring his claim as one under the due process clause, holding that the fourth amendment was the appropriate standard. Turning to the question of cross gender surveillance, the court held that it was also ...
they involved different factual issues, usually opposite-sex searches or surveillance. The court stated it could find no circuit court rulings holding prisoners have a constitutional right to privacy ...
Article • June 15, 1992 • from PLN June, 1992
deprivation. Prisoners in the MCU are denied all the collective activities of normal prison life, have increased surveillance by guards who record their daily activities and regularly search cells ...
Article • July 15, 1991 • from PLN July, 1991
poured into union busting, surveillance, disruption and even murder of political dissidents, etc. What does union busting have to do with protecting the public? Nothing, but it has a lot to do ...
Article • December 15, 1990 • from PLN December, 1990
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Complaints
by the Fourteenth Amendment. Prison employees are taught that in order to be effective they must view all prisoners as dangerous, scheming, conniving criminals who must be subjected to close surveillance ...
in a surveillance tower to turn off the video cameras and recording devices before they entered Serrano's cage. Serrano was then pushed to the ground, where other guards proceeded to beat him up. One guard kicked ...
Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
and contact a dating service. On one occasion, surveillance agents followed her to another city 40 miles away where she conducted personal business. She falsified her time sheets saying she worked 8 hours ...
; there was poor or no supervision at night; there was no surveillance system; private, unsupervised interactions between male staff and female prisoners was permitted; unsupervised trips off-grounds by female ...
of the probe, DHS investigator Barabara Ausbrooks viewed several surveillance tapes from the facility. Her report found that not only were dormitories inadequately staffed, but "there were several children ...
levels of surveillance and control which lasts for years, or even the entire duration of their sentence. Prisoners are confined to their windowless cells except for one hour a day for recreation ...
Article • July 15, 2004 • from PLN July, 2004
uncovered myriad security breaches at the jail. Surveillance cameras were aimed at the ceiling, keys were not inventoried, prisoners were not regularly counted, and visitors were not required to empty ...
that effect. Apart from HIV/AIDS alarming data also emerged regarding TB and hepatitis-C. A 2005 study of the national TB surveillance system covering the decade between 1993 and 2003 showed that, compared ...
allegedly coerced a female prisoner by lying about a visitor at the jail. Once he led her into a room without camera surveillance, he forced her to have sex. Espinoza's lawyer argued that while the prisoner ...
for door locks, surveillance equipment, air conditioning, and roof and plumbing repairs. "The improvements that are being made to the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility will create a safer and more secure ...
the use of personal cell phones by jail staff, and installing surveillance video cameras. “This is not a good day for Orange County,” observed Supervisor John Moorlach. “We have another clear case of human ...
Article • November 15, 2006 • from PLN November, 2006
against union leaders, covert surveillance, and investigation and prosecution of political opponents are some of the things that Driving Hawk knows about Arpaio's operations. MacIntyre denies that Driving ...
Article • August 15, 2007 • from PLN August, 2007
Filed under: News, News in Brief
it. The rebellious prisoners protested overcrowding, short recreation times, limited access to water, regular beatings by guards and electronic surveillance. Some prisoners also went on food strikes. Illinois: On May ...
disabilities. For example, some prisoners reported they were physically abused in an area without surveillance cameras, and alleged a guard in the program used racial slurs and instigated confrontations. Further ...
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