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Publication • February 25, 2016
concerning TASER device uses, governmental inquiries and investigations, medical and safety studies, fluctuations in component pricing, government regulations, variation among law enforcement agencies ...
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to s. 945.1 0 (1)(e), Fla. Stat. Employee medical information has been redacted pursuant to s. 119.071 (4)(b), Fla. Stat. No other statutory exemptions apply to the redactions made to the attached copy ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
), Transportation Services, Guard Services, Medical Services (only as such section is applicable to CCA and specifically exduding the acts or omissions of US PHS) and Receipt and Discharge of Federal Detainees. 2 9 ...
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program statement, FTCA administrative claims alleging inadequate medical care are routed through the regional health service administrator to facilitate identification and review of potentially difficult ...
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Filed under: Money/Property, Commissary
drinks, and fruit juices; Over-the-counter medications, which are available in individual packets. The Honorable Board of Supervisors July 29, 2008 Page 3 The Department released a Request For Information ...
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a kidney transplant. USMCFP and NCRO medical staff have recommended him for a compassionate release because the inmate has exhausted all of his access points for dialysis. The magistrate concluded that while ...
Correctional Services Corp. (later acquired by GEO Group) after a juvenile offender died as a result of gross medical neglect. What is most amazing is that for years the state has failed to monitor the private ...
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
, in the staff bathroom and in a caustic closet. When Ayers came back to prison in 2001, after six years on the streets, she was taken to a hospital for medical treatment, where guard Joseph Durigon sexually ...
Article • February 15, 2009 • from PLN February, 2009
Filed under: News, News in Brief
a struggle with guards. A female relative was visiting him in his cell when guards allegedly saw her give him a small package through his cell bars which he then swallowed. He went into “medical distress ...
Article • April 15, 2009
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews
of the witnesses were former corrections officers, others former inmates, and still others were experts and advocates of various kinds. The second hearing, in New Jersey in July, will focus on medical care ...
supplied by the United States through its military assistance program. Victims often said that their one moment of hope came when a medical doctor appeared in their cell. Now surely the torment would end ...
classification status; subjected to interference with the exercise of his religious beliefs; denied adequate food, exercise, basic medical care, bedding and personal hygiene items; deliberately exposed ...
as being “mentally ill,” as she had a history of mental health issues and was on medication. A Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal called her allegations “fabricated.” The Justice Department’s Office ...
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Reviews
and entertainment, meaningful work, medical care—all these are restricted, rationed, doled out as privileges, or prohibited altogether. Rote labor, isolation, and pain can be readily imposed. To be a prisoner ...
, the court held in a 1985 contempt hearing, resulted in prisoners being forced to stay in their cells with no water or basic supplies, haphazard laundry service, and substandard medical care. Not surprisingly ...
pay. They get no vacation pay. There’s no medical, dental: all that’s paid for by the state,” he says. What’s more, if the company has to downsize, as it did recently, laid-off ...
of murder and rape, a conviction that was based upon a coerced false confession, the fabrication of evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, and fraud by a medical examiner. I was cleared 16 years later – almost ...
Article • October 15, 2009 • from PLN October, 2009
) and as president of the APA’s Division for Military Psychology. While the American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association have prohibited their members from participating in interrogations ...
for one Independent Medical Examination (IME); and $20,000 for appearing for two IMEs. Members of the trial pool are not eligible for enhancement payments. More than 900 current and former Michigan ...
later died. Brown is also being investigated for beating a handcuffed prisoner in August 2007, leaving him bloodied and in need of medical attention. In May 2009, federal officials arrested Fulton County ...
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