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Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
savings are based on what it costs the state to operate a maximum security prison. When classifications levels are considered, the savings dwindle to $420,000 a year. Barry Wickman, the MDOC's chief ...
Article • July 15, 2005 • from PLN July, 2005
Filed under: Media, Prisoner Media
. The reader can learn not only what's happening around the nation, but learn of events worldwide as well. PLN has blazed a unique trail in its coverage of the legal aspects of life in the Prison Voyage ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
Filed under: Organizing, Voting, Restitution
Kathleen Taylor. Yet, that is exactly what it does. According to estimates of the Washington Department of Corrections, (DOC), as of December, 2001, 46,500 convicted felons remained a disenfranchised ...
Article • April 15, 2005 • from PLN April, 2005
in budget gaps dismiss this public extortion flippantly: Why do I care what the rates are? I don't have to pay them. On the other side of the coin -literally, the proverbial dime to call home, technology ...
believed the biggest obstacle to improving prisoner medical care were missing records that often forced doctors to examine patients without knowing their full medical histories, or what medications they took ...
Article • August 15, 2005 • from PLN August, 2005
, www.fedcrimlaw.com, and tireless advocacy on behalf of criminal defendants is inspirational and provides an example of what can be accomplished; Dan Axtell, a PLN board member whose advice and experience with data ...
Grande Medical Center for treatment of what the Prison Medical Unit had diagnosed as cardiac arrest." Agyeman, barely conscious, apparently didn't move fast enough to satisfy his CCA jailers, who ...
Article • May 15, 2005 • from PLN May, 2005
treatment by staff, and shame and embarrassment. What's more, most allegations of prison sexual assaults never result in convictions. In the vast majority of cases charges are either not pursued ...
Article • May 15, 2005 • from PLN May, 2005
more transparent, Dow translates convoluted bureaucratic jargon into what it means for people in detention, clarifies immigration law and its implications in intelligent laymen's terms, and demonstrates ...
that necessary to protect prisoners and staff. But Jones' complaint was that he was housed (for what became two years) in County Jail administrative segregation area T-sep," where he was subject to more ...
, a Washington DOC community corrections officer (what parole officers are called in Washington) assigned to oversee state prisoners released to community supervision, was driving the car that hit Starkel ...
by perpetrators, poor treatment by staff, and shame and embarrassment.” What’s more, most allegations of prison sexual assaults never result in convictions. In the vast majority of cases charges are either ...
injury. Cox said the attackers preyed on vulnerable prisoners, some of whom were in the jail only briefly. The inmates who were victimized tended to be smaller and, obviously, not prepared for what ...
Article • October 15, 2005 • from PLN October, 2005
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Reviews
. An Expensive Way to Make Bad People Worse is the best short, readable, fact-drive summation of why prisons don't work, but what makes the book so powerful is that it is written by a conservative Christian ...
Article • October 15, 2005 • from PLN October, 2005
that does not relate to a parole official's duties in deciding to grant, deny or revoke parole. The question remained as to just what conduct the term relate to" encompassed. Following precedent, the court ...
. With the Fabelo analysis, he was only able to engineer the expansion of CCA's management to five state jails. What is the reality of cost savings with CCA? CCA's winning bid for the five state jails quoted daily ...
Article • September 15, 2005 • from PLN September, 2005
Filed under: Medical, Skin
in quarantine with 10 or 15 other people. He had a big lump, the size of an egg, under his arm and it was bleeding," she said. They have a nursing staff over there, but they said they weren't sure what ...
to fire a guard based on what the prisoners might imagine, could they also fire a guard who was too busty or too sexy? The administrative judge held a hearing at which the prison system pulled out all ...
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
than crating ad hoc federal common law, and it is also fairer to inmates. The court then examined the relevant prison grievance rules, noting that the rule detailed three categories of what shall ...
, sexually transmitted infections and learned violent behavior that continue the cycle of harm. The ADC's sexual assault statistics are drastically lower than what national estimates would suggest ...
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