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Case • 2005
for services provided to the persons in state custody. See Dupes v. Dep't of Health and Rehabilitative Serv., 536 So.2d 311 (Fla.App. 1 Dist. 1988); Van Daam v. Hegstrom, 744 P.2d 269 (Ore. 1987); State v ...
Case • 1999
. GANGWAGER; DOCTOR BYRNE; GENE JOHNSON; JOHN DALTON, GOVERNOR; W. P. RODGERS; DIRECTOR, VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH; RICHARD JESSUP, DOCTOR; R. MANSON, DOCTOR; LOVATTA JARDIN, NURSE; LEWIS B. CEI; E. I. KING ...
Case • 1998
in the Lauderdale County Jail for more than 30 days. The district court entered the injunction to alleviate overcrowding (and associated health problems) at the jail. In 1991, the Governor of Alabama and the Alabama ...
Case • 2007
matter. I want them to select a facility where you can get this mental health treatment and any other assistance that you need to deal with any problems that you may have, as well as an opportunity ...
Case • 2008
court's determination that Pierce is not an SVP. B. Whether the district court applied the correct standard in its determination. Turning to the merits of the appeal, we must determine whether the district ...
in the same period.  These cutbacks have been accompanied by at least 16 prison closures. This is decarceration at its finest, an apparently undiluted success story. No Simple Solution Martin, Price ...
.” The principle that the public has a responsibility to run prisons humanely was in fact adopted by the United Nations back in 1955. When the U.N. revised and again adopted its &ldquo ...
Article • April 2, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
for legal and privileged correspondence, Virginia prisoners also no longer receive their actual mail. Instead, each letter – which is restricted to five pages – and its envelope are photocopied ...
In-the-News Article • July 24, 2019
the lost hard drive. The Washington, D.C.-based Human Rights Defense Center brought its public records suit in April 2018 against the GEO Group, a Florida company that operated ...
Brief • April 26, 2007
health counseling. 2.8 7 8 its Corrections Officers, including· defendant Cassel. 2.9 9 ') That Snohomish County improperly supervised That the State of Washington improperly 10 superVised its ...
Kilpatrick nor Mason would comment on the missing files. In a highly unusual move, sheriff Kilpatrick was charged with not reporting Wood's death to the state Department of Health and Human Services until ...
Brief • July 31, 2013
Filed under: Amputations, Malpractice
. ~ 98. On March 10, 2010, Baker was released from prison. Id. ~ 99. II. Defendant moves to dismiss: 1) as parties the Department of Justice ("DOJ") and the Department of Health and Human Services ("DHHS ...
Brief • 2009
- for example, that being properly dressed and addressing the patient by her surname will help ereate a sense of propriety and dignity. Similar eonsiderations apply in mental health treatment, when ...
Brief • 2009
Parish, State of Louisiana. He has responsibility for the policies, procedures and operations of the St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office, its employees, agents and assigns, including all correctional ...
the dates of his employment. 4. Each Party shall bear its own attorney's fees and costs. 5. Sopinski releases and forever discharges the County Defendants and all of their predecessors, successors ...
Article • August 1, 2021 • from PLN August, 2021
sheriffs, typically against criminal justice reforms, opposed SB 555 in the run-up to its passage and Newsom’s veto. The battle over SB 555 exposed California sheriffs’ political influence ...
In-the-News Article • August 31, 2016
. organizes for racial and economic justice. Its National Private Prison Divestment Campaign targets investors in the Corrections Corporation of America and GEO Group, the two largest private prison companies ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
and the corrections budget represents 23% of state general funds. Not all states that have reduced their prison populations have closed prisons. For example, New York, which lowered its prison population from about ...
Publication
health conditions and altered mental status. Recent research designed to identify potential causes for theunpredictable nature of these products has provided new insight into these issues. This article ...
Publication • November 27, 2012
Filed under: Food, Religious Diet
clause: inmates retain protections afforded by the First Amendment, including its directive that no law shall prohibit the free exercise of religion. (2¶/RQH v. Estate of Shabazz, 482 U.S. 342, 348 (1987 ...
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