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in existence. The Human Rights Defense Center began the process of collecting prison phone data on a national level in 2009. In succesive filings before the Federal Communications Commission, only HRDC&nbsp ...
Article • October 1, 2025 • from PLN October, 2025
;present[s] unique problems,” such as might arise with their transfer to other prisons or release on parole, as well as “challenges to communication among plaintiffs presented by confinement ...
Article • October 1, 2025 • from PLN October, 2025
and Community Supervision (DOCCS), manipulated the system to take power and avoid accountability while overseeing a system that perpetuated physical and sexual abuse of prisoners. The killing of Robert Brooks ...
;a poor communicator, extremely disheveled, had defecated mid cell, displayed in appropriate bizarre smiling, and had food bags everywhere,” as the complaint recalled. He determined that she ...
of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), “Individuals are sent to prison as punishment, not for punishment, and there is an expectation of safety and opportunities for rehabilitation.&rdquo ...
Kickback publication • January 16, 2019
Filed under: Telephones
, that if international calls are included in the telephone services made available for inmates, those calls shall be made available at reasonable rates subject to Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations ...
of incarceration. Additionally, the County agreed to add another 2,000 beds to house people in “community-based supportive housing.” On average, it costs $207 per day to house a person in a housing ...
Kickback publication • July 17, 2019
of Morgan County of the one part, hereinafter collecti ve ly "Sheriff," and Pay Tel Communications, Inc. of the other part, hereinaf ter " Pay Tel" modifies the Inmate Telecommunications Agreement dated D ...
.” Following the fallout from the 2020 murder of George Floyd, the jail sought a shift in operations and relations to the community. In September of that year, it launched the “Inmate Growth ...
the DOC and DOE by the state Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. (CLASI). That is Delaware’s public agency providing “protection and advocacy” (P&A) to citizens with disabilities ...
Article • February 1, 2026 • from PLN February, 2026
and operated by Roger Childers, a registered nurse with a Ph.D. in Business Administration. He referred to himself and signed communications as “Dr. Childers.” Court documents show the healthcare ...
Publication • January 12, 2022
to the procurement notice. In its response and subsequent discussions and communications, Vendor represented to DOC that Vendor was able to meet DOC’s requirements. WHEREAS, Vendor acknowledges that it had sufficient ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Education
adults leave the nation’s prisons and jails and return to their families and communities. While many successfully reintegrate into their communities, find jobs, and become productive members of society ...
; Sentencing and Punishment and treatment Medical care Relevant standard in evaluating prisoners' inadequate medical care claim is Eighth Amendment, not community standard of care, but community standard ...
is changing rapidly. This makes our work at NIJ even more critical and vital to the criminal justice community. As Director of NIJ, I’ve had the privilege of outlining and supporting research in key priority ...
of a default judgment. In this case, CCA alone knows what documents that it maintains, and it has clearly communicated to Plaintiff and this Court that it alone will determine what is produced and what ...
Case • 1997
parte communications with employees of the City, citing the PLRA's prohibition against "any findings or communications ex parte." 18 U.S.C. § 3626(f)(6)(B). Section 3626(f)(6) only applies to special ...
Case • 1991
as observed by the Second Circuit in Carter v. Dutchess Community College, 735 F.2d 8, 13 (2d Cir. 1984), that prisoners are not explicitly excepted in the statutes from FLSA coverage, but I find singularly ...
Case • 2001
, including indecent liberties and second degree rape. State's Answer to Brooks' Pet. for Review at 1. In 1987 he was convicted of indecent liberties and communication with a minor for immoral purposes. Brooks ...
Case • 2003
. Given these observations, it is concluded that [Smith's] potential for violence in the community is in the low end of the average range and would continued to decrease with time." [33] In addition ...
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