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that they be released on bond, as opposed to spending months or even years locked up and unable to provide for their families while awaiting immigration hearings. Further, they called for better medical treatment ...
; his death was caused by “multiple blunt force injuries,” according to Dr. Joseph O’Hara of the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office. An autopsy revealed ...
Article • June 8, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
fines, medical costs and postage. In addition, the settlement changed the way Oregon prison officials handle transgender prisoners. Revising its canteen policies, the ODOC will now allow Wright ...
Article • January 8, 2018
for sexual assault.” She was housed in the jail’s general population, denied medication for her mental health conditions and assaulted by another prisoner. Medical staff claimed she was &ldquo ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
in their history and medical issues, they also face a challenging time finding affordable housing and employment.” In 2008, CSH’s Frequent User Services Enhancement (FUSE) project, which identifies those ...
. Prison officials have adapted their strict work requirements to accommodate the medical conditions of elderly prisoners, some of whom are allowed to work in their cells instead of marching to jobs ...
the contractors were providing basic medical care to the inmates.” As a result, “the BOP cannot as effectively ensure that contract prisons comply with contract requirements and BOP policies ...
the delivery of meals, mail and medication. Being in solitary means being handcuffed for transport to the shower or a visit. Depending on where in the building the cell is, there may be a window. Often ...
Article • June 15, 2011 • from PLN June, 2011
the existence of 17 witnesses who saw the victim alive after the date that the medical examiner determined the murder had occurred. Gell later received around $4 million in settlements related to his wrongful ...
Article • July 7, 2015 • from PLN July, 2015
be screened by “qualified medical or mental health staff” to determine their mental health status and risk of suicide. The DOJ also wanted mental health assessments for prisoners within 10 days ...
compromise staff safety. “It’s unassailable that solitary confinement causes psychiatric harm,” declared Dr. Stuart Grassian. The former Harvard Medical School physician and researcher ...
houses to enroll in Narco Freedom programs. Further, the complaint claimed that Narco Freedom had falsified and backdated medical records in order to defraud Medicaid. “People motivated solely ...
. While it is unclear what led to the riot, audits and lawsuits against prison administrators suggest there are issues with inmate safety and access to medical care. In early February ...
; The 14 fatalities cited in the report are an extremely conservative estimate, Dulitzky noted. He and others have been fighting to obtain inmates’ death records, and based on their ages, medical ...
Article • October 9, 2017 • from PLN October, 2017
certain offenders costs taxpayers $28,000 per year per prisoner. The cost for older prisoners is even higher due to medical expenses. In Virginia, the 9% of state prisoners over 60 years old account for 22 ...
for standards with negligible or no costs were higher, ranging from 96% compliance with the prisoner reporting standard to 55% compliance with medical and mental health screening standards. The estimated cost ...
on Pembroke Pine’s contract with Southwest Ranches to provide water, sewer, fire and emergency medical services for the proposed CCA facility. “We want them to rescind the contract so it doesn’t include water ...
Article • September 15, 2011 • from PLN September, 2011
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that resulted in five injuries; one prisoner had to be airlifted for medical treatment. Florida: A Miami-Dade psychiatric patient who was in the custody of GEO Care, a private company under contract ...
Article • September 15, 2011
to his loss of medical practice privileges at two Missouri hospitals. In 1989, when MDOC switched to lethal injection for its executions, Dr. Doerhoff became MDOC’s consultant. In 1995, as a permanent ...
Article • March 5, 2015 • from PLN March, 2015
attention to his claims of inadequate medical care and food by repeatedly suing Arizona prison officials and staff employed by Corizon, the prison system’s medical contractor. Despite the complexity ...
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