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Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
, exhibitionism, and rape.” Because of the lawsuit, the DOC made changes to the physical plants of its women’s prisons to reduce the opportunities for staff sexual misconduct. This included the installation ...
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
rehabilitative efforts or the safety or health of offenders, staff or others,” or because it “presents information geared toward a negative perception of law enforcement.” However, VDOC officials have provided ...
Article • July 15, 2008
were California’s Medical Marijuana Act (Health and Safety Code §§ 11362.5 and .7, et seq.) and the penal provision against bringing controlled substances into a jail. On appeal, the Court held ...
Article • December 15, 2008 • from PLN December, 2008
was working on Tisland’s property. A dump truck with its truck box lifted drove under a power line. The truck box hooked and dragged the live power line, which eventually snapped free and dangled from the power ...
stated he had “no health or substance abuse problems.” Nevertheless, shortly after entering prison, Campbell sought treatment for being a “champagne alcoholic.” Initially he ...
during his first 15 months of operation. The IG report found that the Receiver’s office had paid 64% of its staff more than $100,000 annually, with 12 employees each taking home over $225,000. Sillen ...
Article • December 15, 2009 • from PLN December, 2009
describes the harsh conditions in supermax units. Those conditions include an “eerie silence” or its opposite, a “din of constant noise;” no windows; cell lights left on 24 hours a day; extremely limited ...
that federal prosecutors were also investigating a captain who served as the facility’s health service director, a lieutenant and two “jail commanders” for receiving stolen drugs. The lieutenant, who ...
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. The continuing development, improvement and evaluation of less lethal technologies must be strongly supported and funded by the federal government. 2. Objective and impartial research and study by reputable health ...
Publication • February 21, 2024
findings and recommendations in connection with its systemic assessment of the Department of Correction’s use of chemical agents. The report identifies patterns of unnecessary and excessive force, during ...
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Staff Attorney Job Posting Human Rights Defense Center: Staff Attorney Job Posting   Job Description   The Human Rights Defense Center (HRDC) is seeking a full-time staff attorney in its ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
genders, with a majority of its detainees coming from EI Salvador and other Spanish-speaking countries. The delegation was told that Piedmont houses more detainees than any other facility in Virginia? Men ...
Publication • 2023
Filed under: COVID-19
Project fulfill its mission of collecting and publicly disseminating as much data as possible concerning the impact of COVID in American prisons, jails, and detention centers. See Sui-Lee Wee & Vivian Wang ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
. In its present state, the majority of individuals who are unable to obtain counsel on their own are left without a fair chance at legal recourse in a wide array of legal proceedings. The consequences ...
Publication • November 17, 2017
Law, Section 4-29-111, Tennessee Code Annotated. This report is intended to aid the Joint Government Operations Committee in its review to determine whether the department should be continued ...
, including marijuana (66%), cocaine/crack (13%), heroin (7%), or some other drug (often methamphetamines or pills, 20%). Interactions with Social Services and Major Service Needs  Physical Health: Most ...
Case • 1999
. The court denied this motion. After DOCS presented its defense, the case was submitted to the jury, and the jury returned a verdict in favor of Muller on both the discrimination and retaliation claims. DOCS ...
Filing • March 4, 2016
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
’ censorship 4 of its monthly publication and of correspondence mailed to prisoners and pre-trial 5 detainees (collectively, “inmates”) held in custody at San Diego County jails, in 6 violation of the First ...
Article • March 6, 2018 • from PLN March, 2018
, the DOC supervisor for the mental health unit where the incident occurred, wrote a report that described Apple’s assault on Knipe’s eyes as “jabbing [the pencil] and stirring it around ...
Brief • 2008
, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health ("DPH"), after conducting an inspection of SCHC, has notified the Sheriff of Suffolk County that the denial of access to toilets in Building 4 violates minimum health ...
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