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Brief • January 24, 2004
. Defendant District of Columbia is being sued in its capacity as a municipality. 6. The Center for Correctional Health and Policy Studies, Inc. ("CCHPS") is a provider of medical services that provides medical ...
Article • January 15, 2025 • from PLN January, 2025
-prison operator GEO Group, Inc. markets an extensive array of services under its “alternatives to detention” program, including $337.8 million in 2023 revenues from its “Intensive ...
Filing
material of use to prisoners and prisoner-rights activists. PLN’s website is specifically designed to make all of its content easy for users to print hard copies and mail to prisoners who do not have direct ...
Brief • November 2, 2015
Attorneys In full consideration of Plaintiffs execution of this Settlement Stipulation, his agreement ,1•,. ,;:!' .1/' to be bound by its terms, and his undertakings as set forth herein including ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff
Staff-inmate Ratios, Staffing Difficulties-barbara Krauth-1988 STAFF-INMATE RATIOS: WHY IT’S SO HARD TO GET TO THE BOTTOM LINE Barbara Krauth L.I.S.I. September 1988 Reprinted September 2006 ...
Bureau of Prisons (“BOP”), the 12 closure of Federal Correctional Institution Dublin and its satellite camp (collectively, “FCI 13 Dublin”) resolved this lawsuit. The BOP asserts, in a cursory, one ...
and significant mental health challenges who, over the many years that he had been incarcerated, had repeatedly attempted suicide, frequently expressed suicidal thoughts and ideations, and engaged in self-injurious ...
(Henrichson, Rinaldi, Delaney, 2015). These costs include certain pension obligations, health care benefits for correctional staff, and health care provided to inmates. The total cost of corrections is thus ...
Publication
of these cases, the jury was unable to perform its constitutional obligation to impose a sentence based on “a reasoned moral response to the defendant's background, character and crime,”15 because ...
Publication • 2014
society from a juvenile justice system that fails to improve education for the children in its custody. The nation and its most disadvantaged, troubled youth deserve better. 4|JUST LEARNING Juvenile ...
Case • 1996
of an individual without its consent." THE FEDERALIST No. 81, at 487 (Alexander Hamilton) (Clinton Rossiter ed. 1961); see Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida, 134 L. Ed. 2d 252, 116 S. Ct. 1114, 1122 (1996 ...
participation payments of $420; and, mental health treatment plan. Libre did not condition any consumer’s eligibility to obtain an immigration bond through its services on the referenced conditions other than ...
Case • 2002
though he did not recover other relief sought in the lawsuit. We also hold that a district court does not abuse its discretion when it declines to assess against a defendant attorney's fees incurred ...
Case • 2006
. & Care Home Inc., v. W. Va. Dep't of Health and Human Res., 532 U.S. 598, 121 S.Ct. 1835 (2001), which rejected the "catalyst theory." Specifically, the Government argued that because it had voluntarily ...
in an amended complaint filed by the prisoner plaintiffs in the Crowley County litigation, who alleged, “In order to increase its profits from housing prisoners, CCA has a national policy and practice ...
Brief • 2002
OF ACTION 1. Plaintiff Alan J. Cotton is an adherent to the Jewish faith who is in the custody of the Florida Department of Corrections. The Jewish faith holds, as one of its fundamental tenets ...
Brief • July 12, 2022
("Agreement") is being entered into among and between ESTATE OF MEGAN MOORE BY AND THROUGH ITS ADMINISTRATOR AD PROSEQUENDUM CHRISTINE B. MOORE AND BENJAMIN MOORE AND HOLLI MOORE, PARENTS OR MEGAN MOORE ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Jail Specific
of the Nisqually Nation signatory to the Treaty of Medicine Creek of 1854 (10 Stat. 1132), and unto this day has retained and maintained its Tribal identity, its governing body, and its sovereign powers; WHEREAS ...
Brief • December 14, 2005
9 with manic disorders and supported its finding with three The court in 10 reasons. 11 policymakers knew that some prisoners arrive at the jail with 12 urgent health problems. 13 illness ...
Brief • December 13, 2005
significant risks to detainees 9 with manic disorders and supported its finding with three The court in 10 reasons. 11 policymakers knew that some prisoners arrive at the jail with 12 urgent health ...
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