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Publication • 2022
Filed under: Private Prisons
with grievous health and security issues for several years. The problems have spawned numerous lawsuits including class-actions regarding health care and forced labor. This paper will focus on Arizona’s public ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
with notions about fairness. The absence of these protections may produce erroneous or unjustified decisions about employment, credit, health care, housing, or other valued benefits or statuses. 2. An interest ...
Brief • November 17, 2021
Filed under: Discrimination
the health and welfare of thousands of detainees held in custody within California’s borders by generally prohibiting private companies from operating detention facilities. The majority opinion held ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Sexual Assault
abuse since 1997. The BOP also added more detailed mental health treatment protocols for victims of sexual assault that year. In 2005, the BOP revised the policy to change the definitions of sexually ...
Brief • July 24, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Death
for that disability months prior to his death is indisputable. DOC even gave Aparo an M-2 and W-2 health grade impairment in November of 2009, indicating that he was being followed by the chronic illness clinic for his ...
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Filed under: Medical
not assess the provision of dental care or mental health services in prisons. Nor do we assess the care provided in licensed hospitals or correctional treatment centers, which are subject to inspection ...
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, the letter stated: 11 “Perez’s credibility is questionable due to a history of mental illness.” As verified by Court 12 expert Dr. Jeffrey L. Metzner, Mr. Perez does not have a mental illness or a history ...
Publication • 2012
Filed under: Wrongful Imprisonment
interrogation techniques, and that some categories of people, such as juveniles and mentally incapacitated individuals, are especially susceptible to making a false confession. The United States Supreme Court ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
.” 11 In one case, a federal judge found that the appointment of an inexperienced lawyer with serious health problems to represent a condemned man “constituted a cynical and reprehensible attempt ...
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Fplp May Jun 2006 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers----- ectives ISSN# 1091·8094 VOLUME 12 ISSUE 3 FPC Escaped Abolishment, What Happened and Why? by Sherri Johnson B Oth last year and this year bills were introduced in the Florida Legislature that would have abolished the Florida Parole Commission (FPC) and distributed …
— categories of prisoners including women, “the criminally insane,”65 and “the mentally retarded,”66 state corrections agencies began to enter multistate compacts allowing for transfers of all sentenced ...
Case • 1995
-emergent health care, food, clothing, and recreation. Clearly, prison and jail officials cannot avoid these responsibilities by arguing that state and local governments are not obligated to provide the same ...
Case • 2005
action may be brought by a prisoner confined in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility, for mental or emotional injury suffered while in custody without a prior showing of physical injury. [66 ...
Case • 1987
a devastating effect on the mental health of inmates so confined. Moreover, double celling under present conditions may contribute to spread of infectious disease and promote undesirable homosexual activity ...
Case • 2002
conduct between prison guards and inmates destabilizes the prison environment by compromising the control and authority of the guard over the inmate, compromising the inmate's health, security and well ...
Case • 1982
is available, the juvenile counselor does not speak directly with the child before he or she makes an intake decision. There are no written procedures for how to handle physically, mentally, or emotionally ...
Case • 2005
to the sequence of events leading to the harm. Doe v. Boys Club of Greater Dallas, Inc., 907 S.W.2d 472, 478 (Tex. 1995); see Dallas County Mental Health & Mental Retardation v. Bossley, 968 S.W.2d 339, 343 (Tex ...
Case • 2001
that allowed [him] to obtain maximum medical benefit for his severe shoulder injury." (Appellant's App. at 138 (Complaint).) The eleven-month delay, according to the complaint, caused Garrett physical and mental ...
Case • 1995
by finger movement as each name for Allah is recited or invoked. Muslims believe that they must remain mindful of the presence of Allah in order to achieve spiritual purity and heal physical and mental ...
Case • 1979
to insure good physical and mental health for prisoners. We think the district court gave proper recognition to this principle in its order requiring outdoor exercise for these plaintiffs. [58 ...
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