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Brief • June 17, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Puente Human Rights Movement v. Penzone, AZ, Motion for Summary Judgment, Covid-19, 2022 Case 2:20-cv-01192-SPL-JZB Document 287 Filed 06/17/22 Page 1 of 23 1 2 3 4 5 Larry J. Wulkan (Bar No. 021404) ZWILLINGER WULKAN PLC 2020 North Central Avenue, Suite 675 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Tel: (602) 962-0089 Email: …
Brief • June 9, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Rivas v. Jennings, Order Granting Motion for Fees and Costs Settlement, Covid-19, 2022 Case 3:20-cv-02731-VC Document 1257 Filed 06/09/22 Page 1 of 3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION ANGEL DE JESUS ZEPEDA RIVAS, BRENDA RUBI RUIZ TOVAR, LAWRENCE KURIA MWAURA, LUCIANO GONZALO MENDOZA JERONIMO, …
Brief • June 9, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Rivas v. Jennings, Order Granting Motion for Equal Access to Justice Act Fees and Costs, Covid-19, 2022 Case 3:20-cv-02731-VC Document 1258 Filed 06/09/22 Page 1 of 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION ANGEL DE JESUS ZEPEDA RIVAS, BRENDA RUBI RUIZ TOVAR, LAWRENCE KURIA MWAURA, …
Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
Oregon Federal Court Issues Groundbreaking, Model COVID-19 Damage Class & Wrongful Death Class Certification by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson On April 1, 2022, the federal court for the District of Oregon granted class-action certification to a suit brought by state prisoners accusing Gov. Kate Brown (D) and officials with …
Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
“On-Going Distress and Harm” Persist at FCI Sheridan Months After Court-Ordered Inspection by Brooke Kaufman by Brooke Kaufman In a status report filed in federal district court in Oregon in February 2022, a federal public defender said conditions at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) at Sheridan remained just as dire …
Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
Overdoses Skyrocket in Tennessee Prisons During Pandemic Despite Visitation Restrictions by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon In the three years before the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, fourteen Tennessee state prisoners died from overdoses, according to the state Department of Correction (DOC). Over the two years since then that number …
Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
Healthcare Audit in Utah Prisons Reveals “Inadequate Service” and “Systemic Deficiencies” After 18 Prisoner Deaths During Pandemic by Benjamin Tschirhart by Benjamin Tschirhart When Brandy Gillespie emailed the Clinical Services Bureau (CSB) at Utah State Prison, she was afraid for her husband, prisoner Jerry Gillespie, 48. It was November 2020 …
Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
BOP Prisoners on Extended Home Confinement Not Headed Back to Prison When COVID-19 Emergency Ends by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian Imagine having a chance to get out of prison early, doing the right thing with the opportunity and working towards your ultimate freedom, only to have it taken …
Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
Prison Phone Giant GTL Cuts Prices in Miami-Dade Jails, But Only After County Taps COVID-19 Relief Funds to Replace Forfeited Kickbacks by Ashleigh Dye by Ashleigh Dye When prison telecom company Global Tel*Link (GTL) agreed to slash the price for calls that it charges detainees held by the Miami-Dade Department …
Publication • 2022
Jail Health and Early Release Practices, Dec. 2022 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal Volume 31 (2022-2023) Issue 2 The Problem of Mass Incarceration: Diagnosis and Reform Article 4 12-2022 Jail Health and Early Release Practices Brandon L. Garrett Deniz Ariturk Jessica Carda-Auten David L. Rosen Follow this and …
Punitive Surveillance, 2022 COPYRIGHT © 2022 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW ASSOCIATION PUNITIVE SURVEILLANCE Kate Weisburd* Budget constraints, bipartisan desire to address mass incarceration, and the COVID-19 crisis in prisons have triggered state and federal officials to seek alternatives to incarceration. As a result, invasive electronic surveillance—such as GPS-equipped ankle monitors, smartphone …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Impact of Covid-19 on State and Fed Prisons-Aug 2022 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics AUGUST 2022 Special Report NCJ 304500 Impact of COVID-19 on State and Federal Prisons, March 2020–February 2021 E. Ann Carson, Ph.D., BJS Statistician Melissa Nadel, Ph.D., Abt Associates; and …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Jails in Indian Country, 2021 and the Impact of Covid-19, Aug. 2022 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics August 2022, NCJ 304631 Todd D. Minton, BJS Statistician A total of 2,180 inmates were held in 80 jails in Indian country at midyear 2021, an …
Publication • 2022
NM Legislative Finance Committe-Performance Report Card 3rd Qtr, 2022 NEW MEX I CO LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE Submitted by agency? Yes Timeline assigned? No Responsibility assigned? No Indexed to FY09 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Corrections Department Third Quarter, Fiscal Year 2022 Corrections Department ACTION PLAN New Mexico Prison Population PERFORMANCE …
Publication • 2022
NM Legislative Finance Committe-Performance Report Card 3rd Qtr, 2022 (1) NEW MEX I CO LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE Submitted by agency? Yes Timeline assigned? No Responsibility assigned? No Indexed to FY09 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Corrections Department Third Quarter, Fiscal Year 2022 Corrections Department ACTION PLAN New Mexico Prison Population …
Publication • 2022
Examining Prison Releases in Response to COVID - July 2022 Examining Prison Releases in Response to COVID: LESSONS LEARNED FOR REDUCING THE EFFECTS OF MASS INCARCERATION Kelly Lyn Mitchell Julia Laskorunsky Natalie Bielenberg Lucy Chin Madison Wadsworth July 2022 Acknowledgements This report was prepared with support from Arnold Ventures. We …
Article • May 31, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
COVID-19 “Wonderful” to Oklahoma County Jail by Kevin Bliss By Kevin W. Bliss Audio released on February 8, 2022, captured Oklahoma County Jail (OCJ) administrator Greg Williams and Oklahoma County Detention Center communications director Mark Opgrande in a discussion two months earlier about how the COVID-19 pandemic had benefitted the …
Article • May 16, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Spring COVID-19 Outbreak Sickens Hundreds at Washington State Prisons by Brooke Kaufman By Brooke Kaufman  In early April 2022, the Washington Department of Corrections (DOC) reported the largest COVID-19 outbreak seen in its prisons since the pandemic began over two years earlier. At Coyote Ridge Corrections Center in Connell, 20% of its 1,800 prisoners …
Article • May 9, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat, COVID-19
Antiviral Pills to Fight COVID-19 Sitting Unused in Pharmacies, But Prisoners Go Wanting by Chuck Sharman By Chuck Sharman Roughly one-third of the U.S. supply of Paxlovid, an antiviral pill to fight COVID-19, were still sitting unused on April 26, 2022, according to the New York Times. But few if …
Article • May 1, 2022
Indian Prison Superintendent Sentenced to Seven Days for Denying Parole During Pandemic by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott Nagpur, an educational and cultural center of nearly three million located at the geographical center of India, made judicial headlines on March 16, 2022, when the local bench of the …
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