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Case • 2001
1995 Sallie was confined to the administrative segregation unit of the Dane County Jail. Cells in the segregation unit are equipped with "feed slots" so that prison personnel can deliver meal trays ...
at the Cook County Jail in Chicago led Schenwar to a separate part of the facility, away from the other women. When Schen­war asked why, the nurse broke the news. Schenwar, who was just 23 at the time ...
Case • 2001
(1) an adequate system for providing prompt medical attention to inmates injured at the jail; and (2) an adequate system for classification of weekend inmates. (30) Defendant Toney was deliberately ...
Brief • 2006
Jones ministers to inmates in the u.s. Penitentiary and the Clayton County Jail. Lori Collins, who currently resides at Door of Hope, is on the sex offender registry. As the residential program director ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: News, State Legislation
the victimization of Dugard and her family. Phillip Garrido, the convicted perpetrator, was never a life term inmate under the California system, was never required to appear before a California parole board to prove ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
, and Profile of Jail Inmates, 2002; Council of Europe, SPACE I Survey, 2003 *Estimated using 2002 BJS data. **Four of the 27 European Union countries did not have data available by offense type for 2002. Those ...
, the District of Columbia Department of Corrections, and some large county jail systems. Founded in the 1950s, ASCA gained its current organizational structure in the 1980s. ASCA is premised on the belief ...
Article • May 1, 2023 • from PLN May, 2023
L.A. County Jails: Leading in All the Wrong Ways by Benjamin Tschirhart by Benjamin Tschirhart Calling conditions in Los Angeles County jails “abhorrent,” attorneys representing ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access
WL 1886090 (N.D. Ind. June 30, 2009) (allegation that county council was on notice that jail was inadequately funded and understaffed, and that another inmate had died because of inadequate medical ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
Committee Ba Madani, a released Malian detainee held in Passaic County Jail. “I just want to prove to myself that I am still a human being…I still believe in America, land of justice and liberty for all ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
the said deputy, accompanied by another, returned to the home of the said defendant and arrested him, and departed with the prisoner towards the jail in an adjoining county, but went by a route which led ...
Article • September 15, 2012
of other prisoners in extreme isolation. Among the misperceptions about solitary confinement is that it’s used only on the most violent inmates, and only for a few weeks or months. In fact, an estimated ...
Brief • April 5, 2013
Filed under: Booking Fees
) ................................................................... 13, 16 Seafarers Int'l Union v. United States Coast Guard, 81 F.3d 179 (D.C. Cir. 1996) ............................................................................... 7 Sickles v. Campbell County, 501 ...
Brief • 1998
and in the Reception and Diagnostic Center. (Golitko ¶2). He is currently in the Marion County Jail Annex awaiting placement in another DOC facility. (Golitko ¶3). For some time Mr. Golitko has had a lump on his ...
Brief • 1998
in the Marion County Jail Annex awaiting placement in another DOC facility. (Golitko ¶3). For some time Mr. Golitko has had a lump on his testicle and he has sought medical attention 2 through the Department ...
approach to making decisions about setting bail or releasing people on their own recognizance. In jails across the country, up to 85 percent40 of the inmates are being detained because they are awaiting ...
Brief • September 17, 2025
with Montgomery County Jail to provide medical care and inmates at the Montgomery County Jail and was the employer and principal of Defendants Harper, Taynor, Salmons, Rollins, Douglas, Holzfaster, John Doe Matt ...
Publication • December 6, 2018
and developmental growth of children.64 According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, more than half (58 percent) of state prisoners and two-thirds (63 percent) of sentenced jail inmates meet the criteria for drug ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
and Recommendations, 6 (Oct. 06, 2009), http://www.ice.gov/doclib/about/offices/odpp/pdf/ice-detention-rpt.pdf. Tom Barry, County Jails Welcome Immigrants, Detention Watch Network (May 27, 2008), http://www ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Environmental Law
Inmates Correctional Industries: Creating Sustainable 38 Products/Services and a Green Workforce Green Reentry Programs 44 Recommendations for Greening Prisons 48 and Jails Conclusion: The Sustainable ...
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