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Case • 1996
misconduct report. Cell restriction is total confinement to general population cell, dorm area or cubicle, except for meals showers, one (1) formal religious service per week, commissary, law library and one ...
Case • 2004
shall offer diabetic items for purchase by inmates such as sugar substitutes and sugar-free snacks. The commissary shall also sell instant glucose tablets for inmates who suffer from hypoglycemia. 23 ...
Article • June 1, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
health system for people failed by other parts of the U.S. social safety net, data from the most recent national Survey of Prison Inmates show that state prisons are full of ill and neglected people ...
Publication • February 26, 2013
RECORDS: FACILITY ACCOUNTING RECORDS Commissary Sales Records Inmate/Resident Purchase Order Forms 6 Years 6 Years NOTE: Hard copy forms completed by inmates/residents need only be retained Page 1 of 8 ...
Case • 2008
to identify after court whether any male inmates who receive possible discharges have pending cases; the jail has the ability to use Court Services to identify male inmates who receive possible discharges prior ...
Brief • 2008
discharges have pending cases; the jail has the ability to use Court Services to identify male inmates who receive possible discharges prior to returning to the RCDC; the jail has the ability to provide ...
Publication • 2015
: 1) Post-breakfast lock-in to provide services for inmates going t.o court. 2) Lock-in of one side of cell block while other side is eating. 8) N"1ght time lock-in. Using proper classif'lcation ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
translations in its commissary. Inmates seeking other religious texts had much less access to them. Getting them through the mail was not permitted, but in theory, at least, a friend or family member could ...
Brief • February 26, 2018
Filed under: Excessive Force
/01/2017 01:10 PM Incident Location: • CJ 2 Description: RFD Violation Investigation Seq Number: Violator: Prehearlng Segregation : No BELL, VltJCENT K Inmate's Statement: Seq Number ...
Brief • July 1, 2022
knowingly benefits from a venture that does the same. CoreCivic depends on this captive workforce to maintain SDC and carry out essential operations such as food service and sanitation, and CoreCivic has ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
letters per month. 3 6. There will be no limit on the number of letters that an inmate may send at his/her own expense. 4 Envelopes are available for purchase through Commissary. If an inmate has purchased ...
Brief • 2008
items purchased from the BCCF's Commissary. The inmates in medical isolation are neither shackled nor handcuffed when moving within or outside of their block. To the extent that inmates are denied access ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
and other services considered not to be “essential.” And the agency is asking its remaining employees to keep working unpaid, focusing on maintaining security even if that’s not usually ...
Article • September 20, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
Filed under: Prison Labor
... to place inmates in a realistic work environment, pay them the prevailing local wage for similar work, and enable them to acquire marketable skills....” [See: PLN, March 2010, p.1]. However, prisoners ...
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
.  At the New Jersey State Prison in Trenton, prisoners have played against student chess club members from Princeton University in a semi-annual “Ivies v. Inmates” tournament since 2001 ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
;s Prison Cookbook Was a Joke, But Prison Food Is Not The quality is horrible, and access to meals is often used to manipulate inmates—but the punishment of eating in jails isn't ...
In-the-News Article • March 21, 2017
, barber, and meal services and performing landscaping work for wages of only $1 per day. GEO Group says that the work program and accompanying pay schedule are set by the federal government ...
Case • 1993
are learned, staff attempts to accommodate handicapped inmates. The Unit has ramps to the control unit and commissary, that were constructed in 1989. In 1988, ADOC installed anti-slip flooring and a handrail ...
Brief • January 5, 2008
involving the efforts of T-Netix to provide telephone service to prison inmates throughout Pennsylvania. On March 22, 2004, Jon E. Yount, AC-8297, filed a Complaint against T-Netix. Twenty-one other inmates 2 ...
Brief • 2008
involving the efforts of T-Netix to provide telephone service to prison inmates throughout Pennsylvania. On March 22, 2004, Jon E. Yount, AC-8297, filed a Complaint against T-Netix. Twenty-one other inmates2 ...
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