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Publication • 2019
Filed under: First Step Act
services programs, Dr. Butterfeld previously served as a prison psychologist and coordinator for inmate treatment programs. As a result, Dr. Butterfeld has an appreciation for the needs of inmates within ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
Paying the Price - Failure to Deliver HIV Services in Louisiana Parish Jails, HRW, 2016 H U M A N R I G H T S W A T C H PAYING THE PRICE Failure to Deliver HIV Services in Louisiana Parish Jails ...
Publication • 2019
by supporting work, in and outside the academy, dedicated to public service in the furtherance of justice. Acknowledgements This report is based on a survey co-authored by CLA and the Liman Center at Yale Law ...
Brief • June 28, 2007
and implemented in a manner to promote orderly and efficient delivery and management of health services to the inmate population." b. GEO is required to have written plans and procedures for "providing urgent ...
of prisoners under their supervision. Allowing purportedly “consensual” sexual activity between staff and prisoners to go unpunished sends the message that some level of staff sexual contact with inmates ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
of Reviewer-In-Charge lEA _~n,a"j,~1 Assessment Other • Table of Contents DETAINEE SERVICES STANDARDS (SECTION 1) ............................................................. 3 ACCESS TO LEGAL ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
are not assigned to work in the food service area. 0 0 ~ Detainees or inmates are not assigned to work in the food service area. 0 0 ~ Detainees or inmates are not assigned to work in the food service area ...
Brief • November 7, 2016
established standards and its traditional practices. Before 2013, pursuant to Bureau of Prisons policy and practices, motions for compassionate release were generally filed only for inmates who were ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
and Latino organizations, we build bridges of solidarity between working class communities. Through rights-based services, policy campaigns, 1 1 Research Team civic engagement, and direct action, we improve ...
for a New Millennium By Jackie Walker AIDS Information Coordinator Over the past five years a number of conferences have been organized to address issues of HIVIAIDS in prisons. Most have focused on service ...
Publication • August 26, 2016
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
of exploitation in e-waste. tions ... and roughly one thousand inmate employees who in 2004 processed nearly 44 million pounds of electronic equipment, UNICOR is one of the country’s Government hearings ...
for correctional officers and contract mental health care. Weighing all factors, the annual expense reaches $30,000 per inmate. What does this mean for state budgets and for taxpayers? In Delaware, it takes all ...
Article • May 15, 1995 • from PLN May, 1995
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
of many privileges and rights, a retraction justified by the considerations underlying our penal system."[15] However, "a prison inmate retains those First Amendment rights that are not inconsistent ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
@, 161'22 BY ERNE Sir SHAW, HUMAN SERVICES· GOaRD. II D COMP ** ENCOUNTER 00.240 MENTAL HEALTH GLT 06/22/05 11'~09, LEE GORR INS'l' n :rGS A.PPROVAt NOTE: n INMATE ROBINSON 1.8 REFERRAL IC.S HAS .BEEN ...
................................................................................... 9 5. Service Award, Attorneys’ Fees, and Costs......................................................... 9 IV. THE SETTLEMENT SATISFIES THE PRELIMINARY APPROVAL STANDARD..... 10 V ...
housed in Unit 32 of the State Penitentiary in Parchman. "The isolation of Death Row, along with the inmates' pending sentences of death and the conditions at Unit 32 C, are en~ugh to weaken even ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
was a remarkable two day experience that generated a great deal of argument and debate as well as an equally exciting degree of agreement and consensus. One attorney representing inmate interests called ...
employee William Adkins violated two policies at the Cimarron Correctional Facility. These violations allowed a group of inmates to enter the cell of Carl Stuckey and administer a savage beating. [See Dkt ...
Case • 1995
are Sally Chandler Halford, Director of the Department of Corrections, and Barbara Olk Long, Warden of ICIW. [**5] n2 The Complaint challenges programs and services by ICIW inmate classification ...
of Care” platform, which “will integrate in-prison rehabilitation with post-release services for inmates completing evidence-based programming in GEO facilities.”6 It goes on to state: BI Inc. Soberlink ...
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