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Brief
Filed under: Telephones
, the Commission noted that the Wright Petition “raises important issues” that the Commission will consider in the course of its Inmate Payphone Rulemaking, an ongoing proceeding regarding the provision of payphone ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
, the Commission noted that the Wright Petition “raises important issues” that the Commission will consider in the course of its Inmate Payphone Rulemaking, an ongoing proceeding regarding the provision of payphone ...
Brief • March 13, 2013
that KCCF's "policy" prohibits "opioid" medications in the facility, and said "policl' was created and implemented by the jail administration and is not the "policy" of its medical provider, Corizon Health ...
Publication • December 13, 2017
Filed under: Prison Reform
2017, lists BOP’s Mental Health Step Down Unit program as its top priority, with a target evaluation date of fiscal year 2018. According to BOP, this reflects the need for analysis of services ...
Brief • January 10, 2022
violations of this rule. 76. DOC is constitutionally required to provide access to necessary medical and mental health care to prisoners in its custody. At SBCC, a prisoner can request medical or mental ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
and originating idea and the “Justice Reinvestment Initiative” or “JRI” refers to the formal implementation strategy spearheaded by the Council of State Governments (CSG) and its now principal funders, Pew ...
Brief • September 12, 2006
., Inc., 249 F.3d 672, 676 (7th Cir. 2001)) (explaining that, in evaluating a request for class certification, a court must make a “preliminary inquiry … that has at its focus not the substantive strength ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Work, Advocacy
to the U.S. Government to meet its obligations in this area. VIOLATIONS OF WORKERS’ RIGHTS – ARTICLES 2, 3, 8, 21, 22, 26 We have been forced here because U.S. foreign policy has created poverty in our home ...
Publication
expenditure (behind only transportation, education, and health), and the largest portion of state spending on corrections comes from states themselves (National Association of State Budget Officers, 2009, p. 62 ...
, responsiveness planning, investigations, discipline, medical and mental health, grievances, and audits. DOC continues its efforts to maintain safety for all inmates and others inside the facilities keeping PREA ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
, NACDL is recognized domestically and internationally for its expertise on criminal justice policies and best practices. The research and publication of this report was made possible through support ...
Publication
was a collaborative effort between the DOJ and its federal funding partners, the Departments of Labor and Health and Human Services. 7 Exhibit 1 summarizes the total amount that OJP awarded for the SVORI discretionary ...
Publication
; and that the FDOC's justification for its action or inaction satisfY the strict-scrutiny test when such action or inaction results in a significant impediment to inmate's access to the courts. The Court further ...
Case • 1996
(LCC). Plaintiff sued the defendants pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging they have been deliberately indifferent to the serious health risks non-smokers face from the continuous exposure ...
Case • 1989
: This matter regarding current conditions at the Fulton County Jail came on before this court ex mero motu after the court received its monitor's tentative findings of fact dated April 11, 1989. This jail has ...
Case • 2003
immediately notify the director of community services or, if there be none, the health officer of the city or county of such action. The "blotter" is a book at each police station recording all official ...
Case • 1986
Dakota. Cody complained of overcrowding and living conditions hazardous to the health of the inmates. He protested, among other things, poor medical care, inadequate recreation, contaminated food ...
Case • 2009
as are available are exhausted.? 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(a). The State of California provides its inmates and parolees the right to appeal administratively*772 ?any departmental decision, action, condition or policy ...
Brief • October 11, 2012
day. (Id. at ¶49). Plaintiffs further allege that Jason Smith “pleaded for help” by submitting a Wayne County Jail Medical Request form (“kite”) requesting “mental health” services because he ...
Brief • 2002
of the rules or regulations, and failure to comply with the 13 rules or regulations. Skaalheim v. Dep’t of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D93-053 (1994). 14 15 16 5.6 Respondent has met its burden ...
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