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Case • 2001
of his editor at JAMA, Marcia Goldsmith, Skolnick was selected as a Rosalynn Carter Fellow for Mental Health Journalism. As a Rosalynn Carter Fellow, Skolnick was to investigate and submit articles about ...
Case • 2001
watch), or that the staff should have foreseen that suicide would be a likely result of its beingcareless. [20] Although our analysis makes it unnecessary to consider the government's objection ...
Case • 2003
." Plaintiffs received a similar response from Reginald Wilkinson, the director of the ODRC, who wrote, "It is not the responsibility of ODRC to obtain marriage licenses for the inmates in its custody ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
, violent transnational gangs, and sexual predators. In actuality, a substantial portion of its $5.5 billion budget and 17,000-person workforce is dedicated to arresting and detaining non-violent, working ...
Publication
for “recreation” — a privilege that the courts have said you must get. At Upstate, “rec time” means sixty minutes by yourself in the outdoor cage attached to the rear of your cells. It’s about half the size of your ...
) its specific deterrence effect on re-offending, including the level of general and sexual offense recidivism, the nature of sexual re-offenses, and time to first re-arrest for sexual and non-sexual re ...
offending over time; 2) its specific deterrence effect on re-offending, including the level of general and sexual offense recidivism, the nature of sexual re-offenses, and time to first re-arrest for sexual ...
or its equivalent would be effective in changing the defendant's behavior. If 6 it is determined by a qualified mental health professional that such treatment would be 7 effective, the court may ...
Brief • April 7, 2017
in administrative segregation, leading to serious mental health risks. Plaintiffs use “lock-up” to refer to conditions similar to administrative segregation in facilities that do not have a designated administrative ...
Publication
Filed under: Religious Freedom
of the Foundation, the Urban Institute, or its trustees. i Acknowledgments This report would not have been possible without the cooperation of the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) and the many FDOC ...
Brief • April 7, 2017
. Effectively, individuals are deprived of equal human contact for the vast majority of their time while held in administrative segregation, leading to serious mental health risks. Plaintiffs use “lock-up ...
Case • 2004
held that the DOC erred by failing to promulgate its serious infraction rules under RCW 72.09.130 *fn4 following the enactment of RCW 9.94.070. Brown II, 142 Wn.2d 57.*fn5 [24] The trial court ...
. CCA's chief competitor is Wackenhut, which was founded in 1954 by George Wackenhut, a former FBI official. Over the years its board and staff have included such veterans of the US national security state ...
Fatal Justice: The New Maryland by Michael Rigby It's a state already steeped in heritage--birthplace of The Star Spangled Banner, home to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, and site ...
issues. Lawyers contest its constitutionality. Treatments tend to focus on how detainees should manage or change their "deviant" tendencies rather than advancing a more holistic approach to rehabilitation ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
time, CCA houses about 75,000 offenders in more than 65 facilities in 20 states, about half of all immigrants currently detained in private facilities. It shares its business with Geo Group, Cornell ...
Brief • 2009
negligence, negligent inflction of emotional distress and intentional infliction of emotional distress claims by alleging that the SOH failed to monitor its contract with i (See ¡d. at i¡lO, CCA to ensure ...
Filing • December 1, 2014
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
”), brings this action to enjoin Defendants’ censorship of its monthly journal, Prison Legal News, and their failure to provide due process of law to PLN and other senders of censored mail. Defendants have ...
Brief • December 1, 2014
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
this action to enjoin Defendants’ censorship of its monthly journal, Prison Legal News, and their failure to provide due process of law to PLN and other senders of censored mail. Defendants have adopted ...
Brief • November 19, 2019
by providing (a) the requested extract, (b) an extract of each database that contains the requested information, see Records Request, at 3, or (c) each database in its entirety that contains the requested ...
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