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, including: 23.  Frederick Haag, Tioga County Jail – Committed suicide after exhibiting extreme symptoms of depression and suicidal ideation for months. The Commission of Corrections determined ...
Publication • 2020
of admissions and releases (266,266), prison sentences (230,833), custody assignments (1.2 million), infractions (630,088), and inter-facility movements (2.4 million). Discussions with DOC research office ...
, after his transfer from Menard Correctional Center ("Menard") in Chester, Illinois. Mr. Williams' prison identification number is K53669. 8. At all times relevant hereto, WEXFORD is incorporated ...
Case • 2003
killed himself after being released to his parents. The most important difference between Collignon and this case, however, is that in Collignon the detainee left state custody upon his transfer, and here ...
lesson resonates in this maximum-security prison where most students are lifers without even the possibility of parole, and freedom, in the absence of any real hope of release, can only be a state of mind ...
Case • 2000
for the first time on appeal will not be considered).*fn5 [40] [6] Second, the Class argues that the district court failed to reconsider its dismissal of the procedural due process claims after the court ...
Case • 2001
" of consent *fn79 is not helpful for the same reason: Wilson did not consent to his injury, and Kanayurak simply quoted Wilson. Likewise, the dissent's concern that prisoners "may choose suicide after cool ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Centurion
of Corrections Date: August 11, 2015 Re: Centurion of Vermont, LLC, Contract #29960 Background: In August 2014, the VDOC released an RFP for inmate health services. Attached for your reference is the original ...
, the Department failed to properly monitor the Jail after sending prisoners back to the Jail via the IPP. 39. In 2017, Sheriff Jorgensen was criminally charged and pleaded guilty to a charge related to failing ...
Case • 2000
that upon his release from prison he will not be able to return to his previous occupation as a fork-lift operator. n1 In ruling on a motion to dismiss, the court may take judicial notice of matters ...
Brief • 2008
for crimes ranging from civil infractions to murder. The average daily population at all jail facilities including work-release inmates, exceeds 4,600. DODCC operates and administers five jail facilities ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
of this risk of transmission during incarceration and after release, relevant and targeted education and prevention efforts are important. Incarceration may provide an important opportunity for HIV and HCV ...
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
in the first 30 days, but 7% of prison suicides took place during the first month. Most State prison suicides (65%) took place after the inmate's first year of confinement, and 33% took place after the inmate ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
for federal prisoners. One provision in the FSA proved extremely consequential during COVID: expanding the role of the federal courts in reviewing compassionate release petitions brought by federal prisoners ...
Case • 2001
. Benner continued down to the lower level health unit unescorted. After being seen with complaints of back and knee pain, no one was there to escort plaintiff back to his cell. There is evidence ...
Brief • 2009
) enjoin Terrell from future employment in law enforcement; (2) enjoin Terrell from retaliating against her; (3) permanently restrain Terrell from contacting Hall after she is released from prison; (4 ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
decreased from 20,273 to Stateb 20,060 in 2003. The estimated number of both male and Northeast Connecticut female HIV-positive inmates in State prisons declined after Maine 1998. Between 1998 and 2003 ...
Publication
, the Project for Older Prisoners partners law schools and state departments of corrections to allow early release for nonviolent elderly inmates. Thus far, the Project for Older Prisoners program has organized ...
Group and another private prison company, Civigenics, for operation of the facilities. On October 28, 2004, 13 days after her resignation from the Schwarzenegger administration, Arduin was elected ...
Publication • November 28, 2014
Filed under: HRDC Publications
, and they have some of the lowest phone rates in the nation. 17. Studies show that prisoners who maintain contact with their families while incarcerated are less likely to reoffend after they are released ...
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