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Article • August 10, 2016
or beautiful new prisons and lovely courthouses.  It's really about the people who run them and the culture of the organization that matters most...There is no serious oversight, so people can literally get ...
Article • August 22, 2017
Filed under: Sex Offender Treatment
that the State had proven that he was a "dangerous sex offender requiring confinement" under Mental Health Law §5 10.11 [d][4], 10.07 [f]. Michael M. appealed, arguing that the Supreme Court had used ...
Article • December 11, 2017
officials were guilty of sexually harassing and mistreating a transgender prisoner and awarded her $5,000 in damages. The ruling was the first of its kind for a transgender prisoner alleging harassment ...
in fees plus $49,358.69 in costs. Jewett had filed the initial complaint pro se, naming both the Sheriff’s Office and its private health care contractor, California Forensic Medical Group ...
Article • June 14, 2018
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
to the Ellis prison in Huntsville, the location of the sprawling 104 prison units’ main headquarters. An entire three-tier cellblock has been refurbished and modified for self-contained living with its own ...
serve to motivate IDOC to change its practices,” said Sheila Bedi, an attorney with the MacArthur Justice Center. “IDOC needs to do all it can to end sexual assaults behind bars.&rdquo ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
report found serious health and sanitation problems at the facility. Urban Engineers, an environmental expert retained by the plaintiffs, did an on-site inspection to check for mold, mildew, water quality ...
Article • November 1, 2014
by the AP, Levin contacted Mike Kaufmann, CEO of the pharmaceutical division of Cardinal Health, one of the largest wholesale distributors of prescription drugs in the U.S. "While I know this is a bit ...
Article • October 25, 2016
officials had claimed was an "expert" on the issues of "the unique challenges of providing health care" in a correctional setting" and whether prison medical staff was "deliberately indifferent ...
Article • December 7, 2017
Filed under: Pain, Obesity, Death Penalty
. Court of Appeals issued a series of rulings paving the way for the state of Arkansas to continue killing its prisoners via lethal injection at an alarming rate before the drugs used in lethal injections ...
Article • July 15, 2011
deputies booked him, he was charged with and subsequently convicted of the felony of bringing a controlled substance into a county jail. In tension here were California’s Medical Marijuana Act (Health ...
Article • May 15, 2012
, current low risk of violence, and his overall health. Plaintiff has been previously diagnosed with Anxiety Disorder, heart murmurs, rectal bleeding, hemorrhoids, and Hepatitis C. He claims that his ...
Article • March 15, 2013
Carter, however, suffered Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as the result of the raid of her home and was forced to move upstate, where she began receiving outpatient mental health treatment. Her subsequent ...
Article • January 3, 2018
officials were guilty of sexually harassing and mistreating a transgender prisoner and awarded her $5,000 in damages. The ruling was the first of its kind for a transgender prisoner alleging harassment ...
Article • September 6, 2017
Filed under: Children of Prisoners
, O.C., age two, and M.C., age four, were detained after their parents' residence was raided and their parents jailed. Over a period of months, the Mendocino County Health & Human Services Agency ...
Article • August 15, 2012 • from PLN August, 2012
Filed under: CMS, Medical, HIV/AIDS
in reinitiating his antiretroviral therapy for HIV resulted in short- and long-term negative consequences to his health. Initially proceeding pro se, Leavitt eventually obtained the services of an attorney ...
Article • October 3, 2014
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
of journalists to interview specific prisoners.   Assembly member Tom Ammiano, who sponsored AB 1270, decried the veto. "Press access isn't just to sell newspapers. It's a way for the public to know ...
Article • February 15, 2013 • from PLN February, 2013
hospitals or regional medical facilities and another 74 are admitted to mental health units. Nevada DOC Director Greg Cox said the department would begin tracking the hours actually worked by prison doctors ...
Article • April 1, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
Filed under: Parole Conditions
Department of Health Services that identified him as a “registered qualifying patient” under the AMMA to receive marijuana for chronic pain from a fractured hip. The Arizona Supreme Court found ...
Article • October 16, 2015
;once medical staff confirm his health condition is good enough,” according to Iranian news accounts. The order “does appear to be setting a precedent, to the best of our knowledge, in cases ...
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