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an emergency medical transfer to another facility in 2013, the report found. ADX prisoner Jose Martin Vega hanged himself in his cell in 2010. The BOP agreed to conduct its first review of solitary confinement ...
Article • November 15, 2016
, and the standard of basic medical care provided varies widely. The GAO also noted that ICE needs to better track data in their facilities, which is difficult to do when not all facilities are even inspected ...
Article • June 7, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
that they house prisoners with the fewest needs (such as no serious medical conditions), who are serving the shortest sentences. [See, e.g.: PLN, Oct. 2016, p.1]. According to the study, about one-third ...
Article • June 7, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
beaten while handcuffed, including feelings of helplessness, anxiety, humiliation, and the loss of a sense of security, dignity, and pride; (c) the cost of medical treatment; and (d) the cost of emotional ...
Article • June 7, 2018
requires medical treatment, which cannot be provided at the jail or poses a problem with her behavior, or (2) when a prisoner is likely to be a threat to others in the jail. The second provision is at issue ...
Article • October 14, 2018
who were incarcerated at the Pennsylvania State Correctional Institute at Camp Hill and a flurry of complaints that DOC guards were threatening and abusing Vermont prisoners and denying them medical ...
professionals. When Wisconsin DOC psychologist Bradley Boivin returned to work from medical leave in 2016, he discovered class­ification changes had been made regarding 13 of the prisoners assigned to his ...
$1 billion. CAR prisons, the report added, don't incarcerate immigrants at appropriate security levels, nor do they "attend to family and medical considerations." Because the federal Bureau of Prisons ...
Article • August 23, 2016
Parker was finally removed from his cell following a 2:45 p.m. welfare check, he was placed on a gurney in restraints and taken to the prison's medical unit. There, nurses started CPR. Then an ambulance ...
; that overwhelms those trying to successfully integrate into society. Fees for room and board are authorized in at least 43 states.  “We’re seeing it all over, medical co-pays, cost of incarceration ...
of other prisoners said he had not been given proper medical care and had been physically abused. In fact, one prisoner had predicted to an advocate that the abuse would likely kill Victor. I wrote ...
editor Alex Friedmann requested copies of contracts and policies, including policies relating to prisoner medical care, in effect at the Marshall County Jail. Sheriff Norman Dalton refused to comply ...
Article • January 3, 2017
of items to men and women behind bars, like commissary items (food, snacks, hygiene items, and over the counter medical supplies), clothing, and other services, like MP3/MP4 music sales. While Massachusetts ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
to providing prisoners with life-saving, rather than life-ending, drugs. We will continue to report HCV-related medical and legal developments, including recent lawsuits in Tennessee and Florida that seek ...
Article • July 2, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
Robert Smith and Lt. Gregory Fulk for violations of his civil rights. He claimed Smith and Fulk had hit him in the eye and choked him while he was handcuffed, then denied him medical care. Following ...
Article • August 23, 2016
petitions based on medical grounds–most of those being for terminally-ill prisoners–were filed. "[W]hen reviewing prisoner requests for compassionate release, the BOP makes decisions based ...
Article • August 23, 2016
with a mesh "spit mask." Iko was then transported to a cell in another part of the prison, where his motionless body was discovered several hours later. Although the state medical examiner ruled his death ...
Article • August 23, 2016
to Franklin Medical Center in Columbus because of his deteriorating health. Harris began the hunger strike to protest prison security-review policies and harassment by guards. Harris, who's been in prison since ...
into a shower. He was later carried to at least two other cells. Guards took him to a local medical center the next day. A doctor noted Helms had bruises and welts on his body “consistent with multiple ...
County deputies, the sheriff, Weaver and Bennett, civilian employee Nitosha Riley, Correctional Medical Associates and a CMA employee as defendants. The trial court, in three separate orders, granted ...
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