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Brief • August 10, 2021
to.” O. “Prisoner” means any person incarcerated or detained at Edna Mahan or any facility that is built or used to replace Edna Mahan. P. “Medical Practitioner” means a health professional who ...
to control or who have unusual medical needs cost prison operators more to house than inmates who are compliant and healthy. In addition to having a natural financial incentive to maximize inmate capacity ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
. If “savings” result from higher prisoner-to-guard ratios, more crowding, less psychiatric or medical care, lower hourly pay for guards, less spending on training, or less spending on prison education, food ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
to be convicted of serious or violent offenses, or to have high medical and mental health needs, than prisoners housed in public facilities used to generate cost comparisons.”); see also Pew, supra note 1 at 12 ...
Brief • October 3, 2005
from plaintiffs and their medical providers has been to isolate plaintiffs, sometimes in solitary confinement, resulting in further psychological distress from lack of social contact. Despite years ...
Brief • June 11, 2020
and have deeply affected his ability 5 to communicate. While these symptoms are well-documented in Mr. Meagher’s medical records, 6 they are best captured by audio recordings of Mr. Meagher from before ...
Brief • May 12, 2016
) Olfemler; (Please Print) Date: Present Facll!ty: C....L NATURE OF GRIEVANCE: D Mail Handling D Restoration of Good Tfme Dietary [B"Medical Treatment Transfer Denial by Transfer Coordinator □ Personal ...
are routinely used on pregnant women in transport and during medical care, although this is not essential to prevent escape or protect people and property. Legislation, regulation, policies and practices must ...
Publication • 2016
and despondent. On one occasion, he attempted suicide by fashioning a noose from his torn bedsheets and trying to hang himself from a light fixture. After a short stay in the jail medical clinic, he was returned ...
Publication • July 1, 2020
not fall below a monthly average of 90 percent of full staffing for Detention Security Services, 85 percent for Medical Services, and 85 percent for all other departments. However, the contract does ...
Publication • September 20, 2022
action—such as failure to provide adequate medical care, mental health services, or safeguard prisoners from violence—and identifying specific facilities with outlying death rates. DOJ’s failure ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Threats by Staff
-A 715.012) and all supporting documentation (e.g. victim or witness statements, medical reports, photos, BP-583/586, and related memoranda), must be sent to the OIA immediately. If an inmate alleges physical ...
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, no. 2 (1997): 230-240. 10 Medications may also be an important part of a client’s substance abuse treatment. For example, there are medications that reduce cravings, discourage alcohol use, or address ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Medications may also be an important part of a client’s substance abuse treatment. For example, there are medications that reduce cravings, discourage alcohol use, or address psychiatric disorders. But, while ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials, Police
.............................................29 c) Access/use of medical data ................................................30 d) Research.............................................................................31 INDEPENDENT REVIEW ...
, medical care, and facilitating return to work can yield better working conditions and reduced expenditures. The Department’s leadership must ensure that tax dollars devoted to the system are better utilized ...
to provide medical assistance to T.L.P. Id. at 155. After the paramedics left, Officer Nevitt charged T.LP. with disorderly conduct, id. at 235, and transported her to the Family Court, instead of the hospital ...
Brief • September 22, 2023
Bell v. Washington State Dept of Corrections, WA, Complaint, Solitary Confinement, 2023 1 2 3 4 EXPEDITE  No hearing set. Hearing set for: Date: ________________ Time: _______________ Judge/Calendar: _____________________ 5 6 7 8 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR THURSTON COUNTY 10 11 12 13 CLIFTON BELL, GREGORY HYDE, …
Brief • August 24, 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
; a medical authorization demonstrating sperm taken from the victim was turned over to the police and never seen again; and most recently, 43 latent fingerprints lifted from the scene, none of which matched ...
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, it significant for purposes of common Article 3, that the CIA provides regular medical care to all detainees in its custody, PI~4se take careful note that to the extent these basic obligations are included ...
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