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Brief • June 24, 2021
be rejected. Prior to rejecting a Proof of Claim and Release in whole or in part, the Claims Administrator shall communicate with the claimant in writing to give the claimant the chance to remedy any curable ...
Brief • January 3, 2019
#1 (Lippert);" and (3) "All non-privileged communications between this public body and any party to the matter menti.oned at Line #1 [Lippert]." Gee Group Exh- A; First Request dated Sept. 24, 2018 ...
Brief • May 28, 2013
of plaintiff-decedent’s serious medical need based upon verbal communication with defendant, Sgt. Paul Dye, 52 hours after her incarceration, but notwithstanding said knowledge, defendant Stickney disregarded ...
Association Standards for Adult Correctional Institutions, current edition, as supplemented; applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, and medically-accepted community standards of health care ...
Brief • October 26, 2015
of transferring them to the less restrictive civil units or a community placement, or releasing them. These Plaintiffs and the class of similarly situated persons they represent are the Class B Members. See ¶ 193 ...
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). “Probation is a court-ordered period of correctional supervision in the community generally as an alternative to incarceration. In some cases probation can be a combined sentence of incarceration followed ...
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of Homeland Security, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and other agencies within the intelligence community. • Rigorous Examination oflnformation. The Task Force assembled large ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
, but rather on the symbolic or communicative aspect of incarceration. Presumably, liberal states impose sanctions not only to stop crimes, but also to send a message about the “public nature” of the punishment ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
; biological monitoring for lead is not done at established standard intervals; and results are not communicated to the inmates. Inappropriate biological monitoring tests have been done. Records of medical ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
with HCHS, which operates the ASSIST Program. C. Howard Center for Human Services RD initially requested Community Rehabilitation and Treatment (CRT) services through HCHS on July 28, 2005. His request ...
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among men facing the prospect of a trip across the FCC campus to the death chamber. Many of the men know you personally from your tenure as warden and many continue to communicate their respect ...
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BLUMSTEIN & NAKAMURA who stayed free of crime for 10 years after the original conviction, only 3.3 percent were reconvicted within the next 10 years (Community Legal Services, Inc., 2005). Numerous other ...
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Filed under: Court Access
are less likely to house a community of jailhouse lawyers, who tend to file or facilitate a large portion of inmate litigation.23 Moreover, small facilities may be better able than large ones to resolve ...
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BLUMSTEIN & NAKAMURA who stayed free of crime for 10 years after the original conviction, only 3.3 percent were reconvicted within the next 10 years (Community Legal Services, Inc., 2005). Numerous other ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Mental Health
in selfreported conditions of confinement and in-prison misconduct. The data strongly confirm the intuition that more secure facilities allow less contact with the community and less freedom of movement. While 14 ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Voting
” of military personnel might collectively overwhelm the voting power of a small local civilian community. Id. at 93. Underlying this provision was the fear that a base commander opposed to local policy might ...
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in the Internal Medicine Division of Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon. Lori S. Kohler, M.D., an expert in correctional health, is Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
INS Detention Standards Compliance Audit - Mira Loma Detention Center, Lancaster, CA, 2002 Draft 9/30/02 Memorandum To: Anthony S. Tangeman Deputy Executive Associate Commissioner Office of Detention and Removal Immigration and Naturalization Service From: Arnold & Porter Date: September 30, 2002 Re: Compliance with Detention Standards at INS Mira Loma …
Publication • May 27, 2016
...........................................................................................................21 STAFF-DETAINEE COMMUNICATION..................................................................................21 DETAINEE TRANSFER POLICY ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
was courteous, knowledgeable, and professional. Theywere acceptable and open to recommendations for changes to their facility. COMMUNICATION: There are no significant concerns or issues as a result ofthis review ...
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