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Brief • September 5, 2008
STERN, Director of Health Services (in his official capacity); CHERYL STRANGE, Office of Correctional Operations Deputy Secretary (in her official capacity); WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; and DOES ...
, & Waul, 2001). If juvenile offenders are included, approximately 700,000 individuals with educational, vocational, physical, mental health, and drug treatment needs enter communities across the country ...
Publication • May 26, 2017
Filed under: Telephone Rates
.) enacted on April 30, 2003, authorized the Secretary of the Department of Health aod Human Services [the Secretary), through the establishment of the Smallpox Vaccine Injury Compensation Program [SVICP ...
Brief • 2001
” or if they contain material “advocating or depicting association or membership in” such groups. The manner in which these criteria have been applied sweeps within its scope such publications as the Denver weekly ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
was Sheila J. Barton, Deputy Executive Director. Robert R. Belair, SEARCH General Counsel, wrote this report. Kevin L. Coy, Associate, Mullenholz, Brimsek & Belair, assisted in its preparation. Twyla R ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
statutory rights at the hands of state actors to hold those government officials accountable for their misdeeds. Over its nearly 140-year history, courts have developed a rich body of doctrine that provides ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
[https://perma.cc/5RS7-Z8TY]. 5. CORRECTIONAL ASS’N OF N.Y., THE PRISON POPULATION EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK STATE: A STUDY OF ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES WITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGE 1 (1982). 6. Burton ...
and educational organization that examines the social, economic, and governance problems facing the nation. The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Urban Institute, its ...
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family income support. Further, there are significant potential societal costs - in the areas of criminal justice, health, and child welfare - associated with the ban. In recent years, there has been ...
Publication • June 15, 2017
sentence violent offenders for such long periods of time. I think it’s smart for us to start the debate around non-violent drug offenders. You are right that that’s not going to suddenly halve our ...
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Filed under: Medical
. UNIT/ DIVISIONAL PROCEDURE HOSPJTAL POLICY AND PROCEDURE 12.2 PAGE I OF 9 It is the policy of External Operations to ensure that the health care needs of hospitalized inmates (detainees) are met ...
Publication • September 9, 2016
copied by almost all other states that allow lethal injection executions. Drawing on its own research and that of others, Human Rights Watch has found no evidence that any state seriously investigated ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
to live and work in the economy and security, but also our health and United States. Less than a quarter do not have well-being….”18 Such comments contribute to permission to enter the United States ...
of a crime problem, the prison can't build its way out of the population problem," King testified at a hearing held by Philadelphia's County Committee on Public Health and Human Services. "It should be stated ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
the highest rate of adults under correctional control of any state in the country, and its corrections budget reflects this fact. The Special Council on Criminal Justice Reform, with its mandate to investigate ...
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offenders – most of whom are non-violent or first-time offenders; and large numbers of mentally ill offenders who would be better served in community-based mental health facilities. Before the end of its 2007 ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
also said it will expand its investigation to look into medical and mental health care for inmates and other issues. Alabama Department of Corrections Commissioner Kim Thomas said today he did not think ...
Brief • December 22, 2006
.' The transfersurnmary to which Mr. Ajaj refers was prepared on February 19, 1998,4 Y:z years prior to his transfer to ADX. Upon referral of Mr. Ajaj for a mental health evaluation, a , I psychologist and a psychiatrist ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Prisoner Privileges, Mail
! and! analyse! the! views! of! prisoners! and! volunteers! about!the!work!of!Prisoners’!Penfriends,!particularly!its!impact!on!prisoners’!wellGbeing!and! on! their! feelings! about! life! after! release! from ...
Brief • May 1, 2009
, Oregon. Defendants fall into two categories: (1) the City of Salem, its police chief, Walt Myers, and eight police offers (“city defendants”); and (2) the Oregon Department of Human Services (“DHS ...
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