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Publication • January 1, 2015
Regulating Prison Sexual Violence, Northeastern University School of Law, 2015 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW NORTHEASTERN PUBLIC LAW AND THEORY FACULTY RESEARCH PAPERS SERIES NO. 233-2015 REGULATING PRISON SEXUAL VIOLENCE Northeastern University Law Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 71-130 (2015) Gabriel Arkles Northeastern University – School of Law Electronic …
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
Through Contestation and Resistance, 111 NW. U. L. REV. 1609, 1619–20 (2017) (discussing the influence of prison hunger and labor strikes in sparking reforms to solitary confinement practices in California ...
JOURNAL Arizona Judge Strikes Down Law that Censored Anti-Death Penalty Web Sites The American Civil Liberties Union welcomed a federal judge's ruling in May that permanently struck down a state law ...
Publication • July 1, 2022
Filed under: Centurion
FOC and Centurion of Florida Contract-July 2022-June 2023 CONTRACT #C2995 CONTRACT BETWEEN THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND CENTURION OF FLORIDA, LLC This Contract is between the Florida Department of Corrections (“Department” or “FDC”) and Centurion of Florida, LLC ("Contractor"), which are the parties hereto. WITNESSETH Whereas, the Department is …
Deadly Failures: Preventable Deaths in U.S. Immigration Detention (2024 ACLU, American Oversight, and Physicians for Human Rights) ACLU, AMERICAN OVERSIGHT, AND PHR RESEARCH REPORT Deadly Failures Preventable Deaths in U.S. Immigration Detention AMERICAN OVERSIGHT PHR Physicians for Human Rights Executive Summary 1 ACLU, AMERICAN OVERSIGHT, AND PHR REPORT Deadly Failures …
Publication • August 3, 2016
The Right to Health of Prisoners in International Human Rights Law, Lines, 2008 International Journal of Prisoner Health, March 2008; 4(1): 3Á53 ORIGINAL ARTICLE The right to health of prisoners in international human rights law RICK LINES International Harm Reduction Association Abstract This paper explores the health rights of prisoners …
Publication • December 29, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
clarify its Use of Force Policy and prohibit the use of strikes to prevent arrestees from swallowing potential contraband. We look forward to working with the DPD and EDOS on these additional ...
Journal 15-2 A Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 15, No.2, Winter/Spring 2002· ISSN 1076-769X .NPP Begins New Litigation Initiative to End Prisoner Rape I am so scared ofdeath and I feel that suicide is my only way out ofthis. I cannot sleep here at night …
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Filed under: Organizing, Advocacy
experiencing a striking degree of wage polarization by skill that affects those in the less lofty reaches of income distribution. The premium for education has risen: more than ever before, more education means ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
security prison at Parchman. In January 2002, prisoners on Mississippi’s death row, which is located inside Unit 32, went on a hunger strike to protest conditions of confinement. They described profound ...
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severe. Indeed, there > are striking similarities between textbook descriptions of Schizophrenia, > Bipolar Disorder, and other major mental illnesses and the list of symptoms > described by Grassian ...
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filed and granted to force feed inmate on hunger strike. Inmate was forced fed. Kent Smith v. United States, (SHE) FTCA complaint alleging medical negligence. Administrative claim not yet exhausted ...
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, protests, direct actions, and hunger strikes. Death Row Support Project P.O. Box 600 Dept. P Liberty Mills, IN 46946 V: 260-982-7480 www.brethren.org/genbd/witness/drsp.htm Offers pen-pal services to death ...
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. The hunger strike at U.C.I. lasted 10 days and was over, according to prison officials, on the 13th, when only 4 prisoners still were refusing food. FDOC officials claim the new rules are not a response to any ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
-consenting Routine transportation of detainees/offenders is not considered "forced" Any incident that involves four or more detainees/offenders, includes gang fights, organized multiple hunger strikes, work ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
/offenders, includes gang fights, organized multiple hunger strikes, work stoppages, hostage situations, FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE) © 2007 Creative Corrections, LLC (Rev. 12/8/07 ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
-consenting Routine transportation of detainees/offenders is not considered "forced" Any incident that involves four or more detainees/offenders, includes gang fights, organized multiple hunger strikes, work ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
Justice Policy Inst Report Social Investments Reduce Incarceration Sep 2010 Money Well Spent: How positive social investments will reduce incarceration rates, improve public safety, and promote the well-being of communities. A Justice Policy Institute Report September 2010 By Sarah Lyons and Nastassia Walsh Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 2 Welcome …
guardian confirming that the parents or guardian, and not the ICRC, will be responsible for them on visiting day. This option was proposed to the families in 2004 following a strike by security prisoners ...
Publication • June 3, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
; deaths; declared or non-declared hunger strikes; adverse incidents that attract unusual interest or significant publicity; adverse weather (e.g., hurricanes, floods, ice/snow storms, heat waves, tornadoes ...
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