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Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Guards/Staff
or more sworn personnel lost officers (table 3). ƒƒOfficer separations in 2008 included resignations (54%), nonmedical retirements (23%), dismissals (10%), probationary rejections (5%), and medical ...
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Filed under: International, CIA
these methods is our understanding that the CIA provides regular and thorough medical and 'psychological care to the detainees in its custody. 3 .., 1. We begin with the CIA's with 'some opaque material, Letter ...
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and percent of workplace violence and percent of employed persons, by occupation and type of employee, 2002–2011 Occupation* Total Medical Mental health Teaching Law enforcement and security Retail sales ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
demonstrated more than 25% of the population was on dope?? Most of the ‘dirty tests’ were from people on their medically prescribed meds.) The above examples are textbook tactics, historically employed ...
Publication • March 14, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
” consists of no more than memorization of legal information and medications that may be interrupted once sent back to jail.5 Furthermore, the civil commitment facilities run by the same for-profit companies ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
U.S.-Mexico Border Policy Report, BNHR BAN, 2008 U.S.-Mexico Border Policy Report “Effective Border Policy: Security, Responsibility And Human Rights at the U.S.-Mexico Border” November 2008, Washington, D.C. Cover: A boy looks through the border fence from the Mexican side. The fence is one part of the securitization that has occurred …
Publication • 2018
been met.a By issuing a standing order in collaboration with DOH, the medical director of DOCCS was able to designate individuals—here, the corrections staff—who could distribute naloxone to incarcerated ...
Publication • 2023
inadequate medical and mental health treatment, routine official failure to mitigate suicide risk, overuse of solitary confinement, excessive heat, and endemic institutional inaction in the face ...
Publication • 2024
to HALT becoming effective. 6 Executive Law defines the term “disability” as “(a) a physical, mental or medical impairment resulting from anatomical, physiological, genetic or neurological conditions which ...
Publication • June 12, 2023
reading. The issues it raises are familiar to anyone with even a passing acquaintance with life in American prisons: widespread unchecked violence, grossly inadequate medical and mental health treatment ...
Case • 1999
Thaddeus-X v. Blatter - 175 F.3d 378 (6th Cir. 1999)(en banc) - 1999 Bell v. Blatter, 175 F.3d 378, 1999 Fed.App. 0088 (6th Cir. 03/08/1999) [1] U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit [2] No. 95-1837 [4] March 08, 1999 [5] THADDEUS-X AND EARNEST BELL, JR., PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. BLATTER, ET AL., …
Brief • February 15, 2008
, and lasted over a week. 22 More than thirty witnesses testified, including a former warden of San Quentin, a former chief 23 medical officer, and correctional officers who interacted daily with Death Row ...
Brief • June 21, 2011
. He alleges the U.S. military intentionally withheld and delayed necessary medical treatment, intentionally inflicted “pain after surgery by dragging him from one location to another and forcefully ...
Brief • 2006
Mcdaniel v Co of Schenectady - Ny Strip Search Suit - Settlement Agreement - 2006 (3) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------------)( NICHOLE MARIE McDANIEL and LESSIE LEE DAVIES, both individually and on behalf of a class of others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, -againstIndex No. 04-CV-0757(GLS)(RFT) COUNTY …
Brief • 2009
continued. From July to September 2007, at least eight more men were transported to the hospital for emergency medical care following stabbings or 32 See Ex. 1, Summary Chart, p. 8; Ex. 1, Incident Report ...
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remain calm in stresstU1 situations. The program is taught by six volunteers that bad to undergo intensive training at the University of Massachusetts Medical School's Center for MiDdfuJness ,in Medicine ...
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and this pro se plaintiff is given an opportunity to plead and show the extent of his alleged injuries. He does appear to suffer with some form of mental illness for which he now receives medication and perhaps ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
room for days at a time, with minimal human contact, no educational or medical services, and very limited sensory stimuli. Although this scenario would seem to be child abuse, youth in rehabilitate ...
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numerous violations at the jail, including medical care so poor that it endangered lives and a routine tronic shields are supposed to be practice of shackling prisoners face used only as a last resort ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Justice to the TN Governors Task Force on Sentencing and Recidivism, Vera, 2015 CENTER ON SENTENCING AND CORRECTIONS Report of the Vera Institute of Justice to the Tennessee Governor’s Task Force on Sentencing and Recidivism Summary and Analysis of the Task Force’s Recommendations to the Public Safety Subcabinet Christine Herrman …
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