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Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
at the facility extend back to at least 2008, when an immigrant detainee died after being denied medical care; there was also an incident of sexual abuse by a staff member in 2009, and the following year the prison ...
Article • March 6, 2018 • from PLN March, 2018
release or educational or work programming, including for PRIDE prison industry jobs, if they meet “the skill, experience, and educational requirements, medical restrictions, custody level, criminal ...
Article • August 6, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
a federal civil rights suit alleging his death resulted from inadequate medical care. The jail is unique in that it straddles the border of Texas and Arkansas in a city that spreads out over four counties ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
and jail population has more than doubled, and with that increased population has come the steady worsening of conditions. Besides the denial of adequate medical and mental health care which results ...
Article • April 15, 2014 • from PLN April, 2014
; said Bosh’s attorney, Mitchell Garrett. Guards then left Bosh to languish in a cell without medical treatment for two days before taking him to a local hospital. Having suffered fractured ...
Article • May 19, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Filed under: Complaints
indifferent to Kadamovas’ serious medical needs. The district court appointed counsel to represent Kadamovas in November 2013, and this case remains pending. See: Kadamovas v. Lockett, U.S.D.C. (S.D. Ind ...
Article • May 19, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
him to wash off the pepper spray. The next morning Navejar was in the medical unit awaiting examination when Lt. Glen Elberson removed him and told him that he was being transferred to the Pontiac ...
Article • July 7, 2015 • from PLN July, 2015
signs of mental illness. The self-contained Enhanced Supervision Housing unit will include a law library, medical clinic and chaplains. Mayor de Blasio applauded the rule changes, saying they would &ldquo ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
it. “I was forced out,” Hernandez said. In 2014, Brewer’s last year in office, she granted just six commutations; of those, five were to prisoners who were released due to terminal medical ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
Filed under: RLUIPA, Religious Grooming
. The ADOC denied his request and Holt filed a pro se suit in federal court. The ADOC asserted that it routinely banned all beards, except those of one-quarter inch length for medical reasons only ...
at the jails violated the constitutional rights of prisoners “by failing (a) to protect them from harm, (b) to provide adequate mental health care or medical care, and (c) to engage in adequate suicide ...
to open the cell door to cut Green down, Brown stopped one of them from calling for medical assistance. It was not until Green went limp that he allowed the call. A supervisor had to tell Brown to turn his ...
a variety of untreated mental health conditions and receive little to no professional medical care. In April 2016, Agrawal made recommendations which included easier access to attorneys and advocates, better ...
support. Once booked into a jail in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, he was not provided with his prescribed anti-anxiety medication Xanax and died as a result. In 2010 the jail settled a wrongful death suit filed ...
contributions by for-profit prison companies have directly impacted their ability to secure lucrative contracts for everything from management of state and federal prisons to the provision of medical services ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
rights as a means of punishing prisoners and their families, and ensure that conditions fully meet international standards.” The prisoners’ demands also included better medical care, permission ...
, or $24,000 to $60,000 in annual medication costs for a prisoner infected with HIV. Inside California’s prisons, the response was mixed. Some prisoners thought the availability of condoms was a practical ...
risk assessment" to determine whether the prisoner poses a substantial risk to public safety. States should also "'utilize and expand- medical parole, which usually require prisoners to be terminally ill ...
’t make a payment, and virtually cut off from all contact with the people that you love, in this very dangerous environment where you’re likely to get some sort of physical abuse or medical ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
Filed under: Private Prisons, News
the privatization of facility management, but also the privatization of correctional medical care, mental health care, food services, commissary services, phone services, transportation services, probation and other ...
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