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Article • May 15, 2013 • from PLN May, 2013
was revoked and he was sentenced to a two-year revocation period to be served at the IDOC’s Iowa Medical Classification Center. The IDOC applied earned-time credit to reduce Kolzow’s ten-year special sentence ...
physically abused, denied sleep and food, denied his blood pressure medication, intimidated, promised leniency if he confessed and threatened with violence if he did not. Fearing for his life, Wilson confessed ...
custody run $54.20. However, once the costs of required services that the contractors do not provide, such as medical costs, prisoner management functions and depreciation are deducted in, the average daily ...
Article • October 5, 2014
; The Supreme Court held that the CCSVPA "is no impediment to the admission of non-medical expert testimony in an SVP commitment proceeding." All that is required by the CCSVPA is that the expert "make a clinical ...
, and threatened with disciplinary action on several occasions. As a direct result of this pattern of harassment, Jones sought treatment for anxiety and depression, for which he was prescribed medication. He also ...
Article • August 15, 2011 • from PLN August, 2011
of care that requires a doctor to document his examination and treatment of a patient. Without writing orders to alert the medical staff of the patient’s condition, possible complications or appropriate ...
Article • July 15, 2012 • from PLN July, 2012
favorable to Barker, indicated that he was taking medication that made him drowsy, which caused him to occasionally be asleep during the four o’clock count. A guard would usually wake him and remind him he ...
Article • July 15, 2012 • from PLN July, 2012
the final enrolled version of Senate Bill 1. The bill did include a provision to charge Texas prisoners a $100 annual fee for medical care, replacing the prior co-pay system; that change went into effect ...
Article • June 15, 2012 • from PLN June, 2012
was employed as a mailroom clerk at Medical Mutual of Ohio and said he intended to keep working. “I don’t want this money to change who I am or what I become. I was lucky to find a job when I got out, and I’m ...
Article • July 15, 2012 • from PLN July, 2012
Filed under: Medical, STDs, Statistics/Trends
. Jeffrey Alvarez, medical director of Maricopa County’s Correctional Health Services. “It’s hard to help taxpayers understand we are paying for this. Even if you don’t think of the good that we’re doing ...
Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
stated Atencio had suffered from known mental health problems and may have stopped taking his medication. "[Atencio's family] said he was a good father and a good employee, that he was not someone ...
Article • January 13, 2015
indicated that 53.4% of the population presents no evident danger to self or others, have adapted to the jail environment, and are in general population. Only 2.1% were in segregation, and 2.3% in medical ...
Article • October 5, 2015
on the second floor. Saunders had numerous health conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, non-healing wounds on his feet, and asthma. Medical had issued ...
by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) between January 2010 and January 2013, examined medical records for nearly a quarter-million incarcerated individuals during that period ...
Article • May 12, 2016
funding vote, Associate Commissioner Jody Breton said it wasn't revealed because federal HIPAA medical-privacy laws prohibited its disclosure.  Still, Dr. Andrea Weisman, a clinical psychologist who 10 ...
of marijuana for medical treatment. The poll also notes that “fully 75% of the public –including majorities of those who favor and oppose the legal use of marijuana – think that the sale ...
Article • November 15, 2011
. In March 1992, CNYDC officials, aware that Jones was taking antipsychotic medications, noted that she had been stable for 13 months and cleared Jones for the return of her weapon. Weeks later, Jones’ firearm ...
to a restricted housing unit for 180 days. Additionally, he lost his prison job and had his prison account assessed for the amount of the victim's medical expenses arising from the assault. Burns filed suit ...
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
for correspondence that involves medical, legal or religious matters. No state or federal prisons limit prisoner mail to postcards, even at maximum-security facilities. Beginning in February 2012, PLN mailed hundreds ...
Article • October 15, 2013 • from PLN October, 2013
Filed under: Work, Prison Labor
unwillingness to spend money on its living prisoners – including housing them in non-air conditioned facilities, making them work without pay, often failing to provide adequate medical care and doing away ...
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