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Manhattan Community Access Corporation, et al. v.. Halleck, et al, IL, National Police Accountability Project amicus brief, proposed rule exemption for prison medical contractors, 2019 No. 17-1702 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States ___________________________________________ MANHATTAN COMMUNITY ACCESS CORPORATION, DANIEL COUGHLIN, JEANETTE SANTIAGO, & CORY BRYCE, Petitioners, v. DEEDEE …
Publication • December 1, 2018
Private Equity Stakeholder Project: Private Equity-Owned Firms Dominate Prison and Detention Services, Scaled Up Immigration Detention Has Benefitted Contractors, 2018 Private Equity Stakeholder Project December 2018 PRIVATE EQUITY-OWNED FIRMS DOMINATE PRISON AND DETENTION SERVICES Scaled up immigration detention has benefitted contractors, private equity owners A handful of private equity firms, …
New Mexico Prisoners Suffer and Die Under Privatized Health Care by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon Since it first contracted out prisoner medical care to a private company in 2004, the New Mexico Corrections Department (DOC) has been named along with its contractors in over 220 lawsuits filed by prisoners …
CCS Seeks to Hide Internal Review in Jail Detainee’s Death; $180,000 Settlement by David Reutter, R. Bailey by David Reutter and R. Bailey Correct Care Solutions, a for-profit company that provides medical services at correctional facilities, contested the release of documents concerning the death of Dino Vann Nixon at the …
On the Inside: The Chaos of Arizona Prison Health Care by Jimmy Jenkins by Jimmy Jenkins, KJZZ.org The Arizona Department of Corrections contracts with privately owned correctional health care company Corizon Health to oversee all medical, mental and dental care at 10 state prisons. However, that care has come under scrutiny …
Publication • September 14, 2018
PrimeCare Medical of New York Inc., Re: Proposal for Comprehensive Services - Putnam County, 2018 Putnam County Correctional Facility Inmate Health Care Services RFP – 7-18 Table of Contents ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RFP ................................................... 3 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM ........................................................................................... 4 COMPANY PROFILE .................................................................................................................. 5 PRIOR EXPERIENCE …
Publication • July 1, 2018
The PEW Charitable Trusts: State Prisons and the Delivery of Hospital Care, 2018 A report from State Prisons and the Delivery of Hospital Care How states set up and finance off-site care for incarcerated individuals July 2018 Contents 1 Overview 2 States look to hospitals to provide range of services …
Publication • June 28, 2018
Filed under: Private Contractors
FDOC and Centurion of Florida Contract Agreement-Amendment #2 AGREEMENT #A3881 AMENDMENT #2 AGREEMENT AMENDMENT BETWEEN THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND CENTURION OF FLORIDA, LLC This is an Amendment to the Memorandum of Agreement (“Agreement”) between the Florida Department of Corrections (“Department”) and Centurion of Florida, LLC (“Participating Entity”) that …
Publication • 2018
Filed under: Private Contractors
Colleton County, SC, SHP Contract Renewal, 2018 - 2019 Southern Health Partners By Kaye B. Syfrett at 10:17 am, Jun 27, 2018 May 25, 2018 Sheriff Andy Strickland Colleton County Sheriffs Office Post Office Box 433 Walterboro, SC 29488 Re: Health Services Agreement Dear Sheriff Strickland: SHP appreciates the opportunity …
Publication • 2018
Filed under: Private Contractors
Hampton County Detention Center, SC, Policy and Procedures, 2018 HAMPTON COUNTY DETENTION CENTER POLICY & PROCEDURES SUBJECT: RESPONSfflLE PHYSICIAN NUMBER: 2051 EFFECTIVE DATE: 4/13n8 .fl REVIEWED DATE: ~~ APPROVED BY: KELVIN JONES 1.0 POLICY - The responsible physician will have no restrictions imposed upon him by the facility regarding the …
Article • May 8, 2018 • from PLN May, 2018
$14.3 Million Settlement for Probationers Subject to Extortion by Private Company by Pathways (formerly Providence) Community Corrections (PCC) and officials in Rutherford County, Tennessee agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit over predatory practices by the for-profit probation company. The $14.3 million settlement provides compensation for nearly 30,000 people who were …
Judge Threatens Arizona Officials with Contempt Over Inadequate Prisoner Medical Care by David Reutter by David M. Reutter On October 10, 2017, a federal district court in Arizona issued an order requiring officials with the Department of Corrections (DOC) to show cause why they should not be held in contempt …
White V. Douglas County, Neb., failure to treat inmates with broken bones complaint, 2018 Filed in Douglas District Court *** EFILED *** Case Number: D01CI180003555 Transaction ID: 0006758186 Filing Date: 04/23/2018 11:46:30 AM CDT IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA CASE NO. ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) …
The Prison Industrial Complex: Mapping Private Sector Players APRIL 2018 | 1 About the Corrections Accountability Project The Corrections Accountability Project (CAP) at the Urban Justice Center is a non-profit criminal justice advocacy organization committed to eliminating the influence of commercial interests on the criminal legal system and ending the …
Brief • April 9, 2018
Cabell Huntington Hospital v. WV Jail Authority, WV, Complaint, Unpaid Medical Expenses, 2018 FILED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KANAWHA COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA 2018 APR -9 AH II: 52 CABELL HUNTINGTON HOS PITAL. TNC. a West Virginia not for profit corporation. CATHY S. GA'f SOH. C ~ KANAWHA COUNTY CIRCUIT …
From Cages to the Community: Prison Profiteers and the Treatment Industrial Complex by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Criminal justice reform is slowly taking hold in the U.S. Since 2014, at least 30 states have passed legislation aimed at reducing their prison populations. And following the election of “law and …
Article • March 6, 2018 • from PLN March, 2018
Indictment Alleges Prison Healthcare Company Bribed Texas State Senator by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In May 2017, federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment accusing Texas state Senator Carlos Uresti of accepting substantial bribes from a company that provides healthcare to prisoners at the Reeves County Detention Center (RCDC) in West …
Michigan DOC Creates Contract Compliance Unit by On the heels of a controversy involving its food service vendor, the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) is creating a unit to monitor contract compliance. As PLN reported, MDOC tossed Aramark Correctional Services as its food service vendor following a  highly publicized failure …
Article • December 26, 2017
Supreme Court of Oklahoma Rules Compulsory Debt to Be Paid by Appropriation by The Supreme Court of Oklahoma affirmed a trial court’s ruling granting summary judgment to Armor Correctional Health Services for the award of payment for medical services provided to Oklahoma prisoners and detainees. The court retained the appeal …
Article • October 10, 2017 • from PLN October, 2017
Corizon Loses Indiana DOC Medical Contract Amid Lawsuits by David Reutter by David Reutter In 2005, at the urging of then-Governor Mitch Daniels, the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) awarded a contract to privatize medical care for prisoners. The winning bidder, Prison Health Services, merged in 2011 with Correctional Medical …
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