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Filed under: Sexual Assault
inmates were more prone to engage in sexual assault. As John Baxter, psychologist service administrator for BOP, noted, inmate perpetrators may have studied a target and then established a relationship ...
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problem specific (Fry and Frese, 1992). Some of the most recognizable adaptations include dependence on the commissary, exercise, practicing proper sanitary methods, following the inmate code, self-defense ...
Publication • December 2, 2014
Filed under: Police
in their efforts to provide excellent service to the people of Denver. 4 |  Office of the Independent Monitor 2 DSD Inmate Grievance Process Our review of the DSD’s inmate grievance process was prompted by two ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
(table 2). (Note that, even in the facilities that offer programming, only a portion of inmates are receiving these services.) In state prisons, adult basic and secondary education and life skills programs ...
, many of these local and staterun facilities subcontract services, such as telephone, medical, and commissary services, to private companies. South Florida has all three types of facilities. Krome ...
Filing • February 14, 2020
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
.  No stationary, note pads, envelopes, stamps, pens, pencils, etc. (These items may be purchased through commissary.)  Inmates are not allowed to possess more than five (5) books at any given time.  Any ...
.  No stationary, note pads, envelopes, stamps, pens, pencils, etc. (These items may be purchased through commissary.)  Inmates are not allowed to possess more than five (5) books at any given time.  Any ...
and Services Assessment” shall mean an individualized assessment of an inmate performed by a Qualified Specialist (as defined herein) for the purpose of determining what Auxiliary Aids and/or Services ...
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administrators could constitutionally deprive supermax prisoners of all reading material. Inmates in a Pennsylvania prison were "confined to cells for 23 hours a day, [with] limited access to the commissary ...
surrogate medical decision-makers, the federal Bureau of Prisons’ policy 6031.4 explicitly states, “Under no circumstances will another inmate be appointed as proxy decision maker.&rdquo ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
by contractor Aramark Correctional Service. Staffing consists of the food service director, assistant director, and (b)(7)e kitchen supervisors, supported by a crew of(b)(7)ecounty inmates. No ICE detainees work ...
Publication • June 29, 2016
those providing telephone services, video visitation services, electronic messaging services, money transfer services, commissary services, and book ordering services to inmates. The Request also sought ...
Publication • May 1, 2011
Filed under: Parole
are concerned about absorbing the demand for services and support systems for returning inmates. Complicating this picture is the fact that many inmates are returning to communities that are already struggling ...
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oversees seven divisions or offices: 1) Offender Management Office; 2) Intake Service Centers Division; 3) Inmate Classification Office; 4) Institutions Division; 5) Corrections Program Services Division; 6 ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
in foreign languages, which presents a problem for non-English speakers, especially considering the ad hoc nature of the foreign translation services available. 12 Further, the Inmate Guidelines are applicable ...
Article • August 15, 2024 • from PLN August, 2024
Filed under: News in Brief
, and the contraband also wasn’t identified. The former employee “[compromised] the safety and security of both inmates and staff,” Smith said, adding that the investigation was ongoing. Arizona ...
Brief • 2011
or hard of hearing prisoners basic rights and services, including rights and services offered to hearing inmates, in a manner that results in cruel or unusual punishment or that deprives Plaintiffs ...
or hard of hearing prisoners basic rights and services, including rights and services offered to hearing inmates, in a manner that results in cruel or unusual punishment or that deprives Plaintiffs ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
States and headquartered in Miramar, Florida. The company enters into contracts with state departments of correction, county jails, and private federal prisons to provide consumer and inmate services ...
OF ILLINOIS RONNIE GULLY, Jr., Plaintiff, No. 17ïcv–00211ïDRH vs. RUSSEL GOINES, DEREK HUNDLEY, and C/O HOUSER, Defendants. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER HERNDON, District Judge: Plaintiff Ronnie Gully, Jr., an inmate ...
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