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Brief • 2008
polices in place for "nursing protocols, nursing sick call, doctor sick call, emergencies, on call procedures, medication procedures, medical refusals, and communication/coordination between security ...
Brief • 2010
Movement and the BGF. Black August is 24 observed by both present and former BGF members and is promoted by BGF affiliates (ex25 felons) residing in the community. During Black August, members of the BGF ...
Brief • 1998
detainees due to irregular staffing, the facility's design, and the lack of two-way audible communication equipment, surveillance cameras, or other equipment that would permit the patrol officers to monitor ...
Brief • 2006
on his agreement with guards Roginski and Trance, l~. After this conversation, correctional officer Teejay Roginski met with correctional Jason La bbe waited for plaintiff Paul Garcia outside the communal ...
Article • September 1, 2022 • from PLN September, 2022
Filed under: News in Brief
Executive Director Dean Williams on the idea, saying it would help prisoners build connections and community, skills useful when they are released. The channel is produced at three state facilities: Sterling ...
Article • December 11, 2019 • from PLN December, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) shirts instead of their uniforms. GEO threatened to dock their wages by 17 percent for every shift they wore the shirts. In early March, ANMF held a walk-out and community rally ...
Brief • October 19, 2017
that “publishers and inmates have a First Amendment interest in communicating with each other,” whether that communication is solicited or not. Id. at 1049. Therefore, Butte County’s mail policy should be evaluated ...
Brief • November 22, 2017
”) seeking emails, text messages, instant messages, and/or other electronic communications exchanged between Parks Miller and certain members of the Centre County judiciary, including Court of Common Pleas ...
Document 53 Filed 01/09/17 Page 2 of 16 28 C.F.R Parts 35 and 42. The complaint alleges that FDOC has repeatedly failed to provide effective communication for inmates who are deaf or hard of hearing ...
Brief • February 3, 2005
, the inmate may be transferred to a Community Corrections Center ("CCC"), often in the inmate's home community, for a period of two to six months. See 28 C.F.R. § 524.32(d)(l); P.S. 5390.08, § 15-16 ...
Brief • March 4, 2008
Program. First, after serving six months in an ICC, the inmate may be transferred to a Community Corrections Center ("CCC"), often in the inmate's home community, for a period of two to six months. See 28 ...
be communicated between health care personnel and correctional personnel pursuant to the procedures of communication; t. The intervention plan on how to handle a suicide that is in progress, including appropriate ...
Filing • March 10, 2016
and Declaratory Relief 44. Plaintiffs have a First Amendment right to communicate with detainees at the Detention Center, including the right to send detainees books and magazines. 45. Detention Center policies ...
Filing • July 10, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
to build trust with the community and increase its accountability to the 18 public. In a presentation entitled “A Glimpse Into Our Policies,” the Sheriff’s Department 19 described the CIRB as an oversight ...
Filing • April 16, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
to or intend to communicate with prisoners at the Jail, under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. 40. HRDC has a constitutionally protected liberty interest in communicating ...
Filing • April 2, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
of HRDC’s rights and the rights of other publishers who have attempted to or intend to communicate with prisoners at the Jail, under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. 40. HRDC has ...
Filing • July 17, 2017
, the rights of other publishers who have attempted to or intend to communicate with prisoners held by the KDOC, and the rights of the prisoners confined within the KDOC, under the First Amendment to the United ...
In-the-News Article • February 4, 2021
) board of trustees. It received support from more than 200 artists and community members. Gores stepped down from the board in October.   After ...
confinement is a prison within a prison. But unlike the hivelike communities of people that exist behind prison walls, which have conflicts but also opportunities for redemption, 24-hour lockdown leaves you ...
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in our community. Adding to this was an article published in the Post Bulletin on September 4th in which it was reported that the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension’s investigation into this incident would ...
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