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Filed under: Private Prisons
edition), 1/5/07). A CCA guard, stationed with a prisoner who was receiving medical treatment, accidentally discharged his gun inside a patient’s hospital room. The bullet lodged in the wall ...
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, Yung R. Lau, MD and Michael J. Ackerman, MD, PhD. Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Rochesler, MN, University 01 Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Introduction: Lell cardiac sympathetic ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
employees; (21) execution and implementation risks of new technology; (22) ramping manufacturing production to meet demand; (23) medical and safety studies; (24) field test results; and (25) other factors ...
article cited high levels of violence, staff shortages, misconduct by staff and insufficient medical and mental health care, among other deficiencies. 4 If private prison companies like CoreCivic, GEO Group ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Food
, and to lean on the tables tor support myself to even go get my trays and my medication. The last tour days of those two weeks, I literally crawled on the floor. I had to drag myself, my bottom halt, with my ...
Publication • May 17, 2022
Filed under: Telephones
is one in which the Florida Department of Corrections—or an FDC staff member, officer, or medical provider—is a defendant. For inmates in confinement, one of those defendants may have to escort the inmate ...
Publication • July 11, 2016
Filed under: CONMED
(attach the written contract) Date Approved by BOC: 115}/0 Contract and Grant Summary Form Revised 5/21/2015 EIGHTH AME DMENT TO THE AGREEME T FOR JAIL MEDICAL SERVICES AT COOSCOUNTY, OREGON (Effective ...
Publication • July 8, 2020
Filed under: Private Prisons, COVID-19
practices.4 In addition to their unique vulnerability to contracting and spreading the virus, there are unique challenges to providing adequate medical care for incarcerated individuals who become infected ...
Publication • April 7, 2020
are limited, unjust practices may occur because incarcerated people are unable to communicate about the dangerous crowding or lack of access to medical care. Adequate communications are a matter of civil rights ...
inevitable. For decades, a small movement of the incarcerated and their families, advocates, medical and mental health professionals, and forward-thinking corrections leaders labored against solitary ...
Publication • March 29, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of authority by a county criminal court judge, district judge, or appellate judge in considering release on an individualized basis for health or medical reasons, provided that proper notice is given ...
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writ, the USM will exercise discretion when a prisoner is a protected witness, has medical problems, or is a high security risk. In these cases, he or she will contact the Assistant Director, POD ...
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, Winning Medical Negligence Cases, and the author of more than 75 published articles. Bill retired in 2014, but continues to write and teach. William Trine ...
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in Texas prisons, the privatization of prison medical services, the Los Angeles Police Department accidentally revealing the identities of undercover cops to a watchdog group, and the LAPD’s historical ...
testified he did not use the knife during the crime. But after the first trial, Glossip’s attorneys had learned that the medical examiner’s report indicated Van Treese had suffered knife wounds ...
or absent treatment in response to several serious medical needs,” including diabetes, high blood pressure and seizure suffered by detainees. Besides Zanello’s misleading statistics and backdated ...
cases, and she is to be commended. According to the BOP’s website, Pinson is currently held at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina, with release expected in early 2027. ...
medical provider, Centurion Health. The prisoner who shared copies of the agreements with PLN requested anonymity to protect his portion of the latter payout, which was confidential. A bacterial pneumonia ...
held in Marcy’s RMHU have remained confined to their cells “all day, every day absent an emergency, outside visit, disciplinary hearing, or a brief medical encounter, such as for insulin ...
Colorado Sex Offender Management Board Audit, Central Coast Clinical & Forensic Psychology Services, 2014 An External Evaluation of The Colorado Sex Offender Management Board Standards and Guidelines Central Coast Clinical & Forensic Psychology Services, Inc. Deirdre M. D’Orazio, PhD David Thornton, PhD Anthony Beech, DPhil 3 January 2014 In Response …
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