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Filed under: Wrongful Death
Prison and Jail Deaths in Custody 200-2009, DOJ BJS, 2011 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics December 2011, NCJ 236219 by Margaret E. Noonan and E. Ann Carson, BJS Statisticians T his report provides an update to annual tables based on the Bureau of …
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Mortality Local Jails State Prisons 2000-2010, DOJ BJS, 2012 U.S. Department of Justice ~ Office of Justice Programs ~ Bureau of Justice Statistics December 2012, NCJ 239911 Margaret E. Noonan, BJS Statistician D uring 2010, 4,150 inmates died while in the custody of local jails and state prisons—a 5% decline …
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
as a result of the assault; frequently experience shame and humiliation as a result of the assault; and fear retaliation for reporting, even to medical or mental health personnel. At least equally important ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Escapes
meals per day including special medical and religious diets. Inmates regularly worked in a variety of food preparation areas, offices and storerooms with the permission of civilian food service workers ...
Article • May 15, 2009
to the medical needs of an indigent prisoner because, in part, the prisoner could not pay for his treatment.”[71] III. Inmates’ Remedies Public scrutiny, along with the federal government’s renewed interest ...
Brief • June 17, 2004
Filed under: Telephones
system. Id. For example, the vast majority of these monies are spent on services, like medical care, that the State is required by law to provide for prisoners. Id. at '45. The high cost of collect calls ...
Brief • January 28, 2016
(the "Nurse") regarding whether he was taking medications and whether he was currently under the influence of a controlled substance (which was the ultimate issue of one of the alleged violations for which Mr ...
Brief • August 23, 2021
that a subject of a use of force who is injured 16 or complains of injury receives medical treatment, photographs are taken of the existence or 17 absence of injury following a use of force, and all injuries ...
Brief • May 6, 2024
Filed under: Excessive Force, Restraints
the policy, a detainee had to receive medical clearance before being put in the chair. Finally, the policy mandated regular medical checks and “scheduled exercise periods” for those who were restrained. Hill ...
Brief • June 26, 2020
denying Mr. Smith any opportunity to receive timely medical care that 17 could have saved his life. 18 19. In addition to Mr. Giovanni’s own words and actions that made clear celling him with 19 Mr ...
Brief • January 10, 2023
Filed under: Excessive Force
Talbert v. Pennsylvania State Police, PA, Complaint, Excessive Force, 2023 Case 3:23-cv-00039-MEM-DB Document 1-1 Filed 01/10/23 Page 1 of 40 EXHIBIT A Complaint Case 3:23-cv-00039-MEM-DB Document 1-1 Filed 01/10/23 Page 2 of 40 - \ o l'he. C'ororoc()li~e.G\\'n Co\1, \ <S_t '.-?e~s\.~~t\'fi,~ - Lllll ·Nov - I PH I : …
Brief • September 8, 2017
Filed under: Whistleblowing
severely she was forced to leave work early and went to urgent 25 care. AUNER was provided medication for that stress by her doctor because of the actions of Jaeger 26 in particular. 27 28 44 ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
, overprescribed, and inappropriately prescribed medications to patients, thereby placing them at risk of physical harm. After repeated delays, Internal Affairs completed its investigation in October 2008 ...
Publication • June 15, 2017
.38 the 2 nd Degree statute in Maryland, the District’s 11 JUSTICE POLICY INSTITUTE Key findings from the investigation included:     About one in four people charged with APO needed medical ...
and/or psychological health needs — yet accessing care can be challenging. 34% of surveyed women reported that they requested a medical exam or service from TDCJ that was denied. Women reported various reasons given ...
Publication • 2018
or alcohol intoxication to 137 days for those who died from cancer (table 11). ƒƒAlmost half of inmate deaths from 2000 to 2018 occurred in the jails’ medical unit (50%), while an additional 31% of deaths ...
and female incarceration rates to reduce multicollinearity problems and yet allow a fairly flexible structure on the shape of the lag distribution. Our modeling of the lag structure is guided by the medical ...
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
mayor diligencia y sensibilidad posible. 60 La evaluación médica inicial o “initial medical screening” es un requisito exigido tanto por los estándares internacionales de derechos humanos como por las ...
detainees to “rectal feeding,” described in one case as infusing the pureed contents of a lunch tray into the detainee’s rectum via a medical tube, done “without evidence of medical necessity.” The Senate ...
Brief • June 27, 2006
recall that, because I found the librarian in there, which surprised me, and some inmates. I went into the medical area, and I specifically recall that, because there was an inmate laying on the bench as I ...
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