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Article • September 15, 2013 • from PLN September, 2013
of “exercise” outside their cells, regular showers, two or three meals a day, basic medical care, some telephone access to the outside world, mail, a television, etc. However, many of these limited amenities ...
adequate medical care and not afforded “even the most basic education services.” There was a culture of “deliberate indifference” to possessing homemade knives used in gang fights ...
to identify mentally ill prisoners was ineffective, and that the administration of psychotropic medications was inadequately supervised and evaluated. Finally, the court held the SCDC’s policies ...
that others were subjected to scalding hot showers, among other abuses, that guards often targeted the most severely mentally ill and that medical staff failed to report the abuses. According to the Miami ...
official. Only Massachusetts and one other state have their prison systems run their state mental health facility for criminal defendants. Virginia-based MHM Correctional Services (MHM) provides medical ...
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
an investigation by the Belleville News-Democrat. The newspaper obtained the Midwest Rehabilitation report through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. But when the paper asked CMS for anonymous medical test ...
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
and spelling out penalties for rule violations. A small section includes a list of activities which a person on electronic monitoring “may” be allowed to do. Those include work, medical treatment and attending ...
Article • December 3, 2014 • from PLN December, 2014
” at the high-security United States Penitentiary McCreary in Pine Knot, Kentucky. The agency said prisoners had cited “slow or non-existent medical care; racist and abusive staff; retaliatory ...
Article • October 29, 2015
and emotional injury, (2) incurred psychological and medical costs, (3) lost use and possession of property and (3) incurred other damages and expenses. Butano sought over 15 million in compensatory damages, over ...
Article • August 2, 2016 • from PLN August, 2016
and was unprepared for the harsh routine of prison life at Winn. He witnessed prisoner-on-prisoner violence, watched suicidal prisoners who did not receive timely mental health care, noted a lack of medical treatment ...
; was a needed tool to safely control prisoners. Placement in segregation could be for disciplinary, administrative or medical reasons, as well as for the prisoner’s own protection, with no limit ...
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
of an infected wound on her leg while in the custody of the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) in October 2014, her family filed a wrongful death suit against the FDOC and its for-profit medical provider ...
Article • March 6, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
, a Guatemalan refugee, was detained at STFRC in March 2018 along with her 17-month-old daughter, Mariee. When the child grew ill, Juarez unsuccessfully sought medical attention. On March 26, 2018, just days after ...
Article • June 4, 2019 • from PLN June, 2019
between past head trauma and their current problems, noted Elisabeth Pickelsimer, an associate professor at the Medical University of South Carolina. And prison officials find it less costly to ignore TBI ...
Department of Corrections (DOC) Commissioner Nick Deml said that “[w]hen you think about geriatric medical needs, many of the prisons across the United States are not equipped or weren’t designed ...
; 552. The BOP prepares mortality reviews after in-custody deaths to document and assess the medical care that prisoners received. In 2020, Reason Foundation, publisher of Reason Magazine, filed ...
, Johnson accused BOP staff of deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs in violation of his Eighth Amendment guarantee of freedom from cruel and unusual punishment by failing to treat his injuries ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
and executive pay, are rife with child abuse. Meanwhile, private prison healthcare providers, indifferent to human suffering, purposely deny medical care for the sake of the bottom line. The book provides ...
Brief • June 1, 2003
medical benefit package from April I, 200 I, the date of Mr. Murrell's enrollment in the County's medical benefit program, through May 31, 2003; (2) payment inthe amount of seven hundred seventy three ...
Brief • 2010
and hand. Mr. Payne is entitled to recover damages for his pain and suffering, for his disfigurement, for the lost future income attributable to his permanent disability, and for the medical ...
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