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What It's Like to Be Trapped in an Experimental Unit Within a U.S. Prison by An Interview with CCR Client Abdul-Ali By Nahal Zamani, Center for Constitutional Rights Abdul-Ali (aka Avon Twitty) was a plaintiff in Aref v. Holder, CCR’s federal lawsuit challenging policies and practices at the federal Bureau of Prisons’ (BOP’s) Communications …
Patient A v. Vermont Agency of Human Services, VT, Order re Mot on Protective Order, CCS Medical Malpractice, 2016 Case 5:14-cv-00206-gwc Document 132 Filed 03/01/16 Page 1 of 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF VERMONT PATIENT A, Plaintiff, v. VERMONT AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES, VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF …
In-the-News Article • March 1, 2016
PLN quoted about JPay tablets with educational content for prisoners March 1, 2016 Articles with PLN Quotes Fast Company Behind Bars, Prisoners Are Taking Classes Via Android Tablets Prison tech company JPay offers a custom learning management system letting inmates take online-style courses without Internet access. STEVEN MELENDEZ 03.01.16 3:00 PM Jails …
In-the-News Article • March 1, 2016
PLN gets mention in article on Texas prison population trends March 1, 2016 Articles that mention PLN Newsmax.com Prison Population Trends in Texas Since 1994 By Tanya Bricking Leach   |   Tuesday, 01 Mar 2016 08:23 PM The prison population in Texas has been on a downward trend in recent years. But the …
Publication • March 1, 2016
ASPE Research Brief: Multi-site Family Study on Incarceration, Parenting and Partnering, ASPE, DHHS, 2016 ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF, OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES MARCH 2016 MULTI-SITE FAMILY STUDY ON INCARCERATION, PARENTING AND PARTNERING Change in Couple Relationships Before, During, and …
Publication • March 1, 2016
ASPE Research Brief - Multisite Family Study on Incarceration, Parenting and Partnering, ASPE, DHHS, 2016 ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF, OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES MARCH 2016 MULTI-SITE FAMILY STUDY ON INCARCERATION, PARENTING AND PARTNERING Change in Couple Relationships Before, During, …
Sentenced to Abuse: Trans People in Prison Suffer Rape, Coercion, Denial of Medical Treatment by Zoe Greenberg Zoe Greenberg, Investigative Fellow, RH Reality Check In 2009, Janetta Johnson was sentenced to 71 months for possession and intent to distribute methamphetamine. When the economy plummeted in 2008, Johnson says she panicked …
Article • February 29, 2016
Prison Phone Companies Seek New Revenue Source in Electronic Messaging by Mike Ludwig, Truthout Would you still use email if every message had a word limit and was automatically declared to be the property of your email provider? What if every email cost $1 to send and the receiver could …
Article • February 29, 2016
President's Order on Solitary Confinement Reverberates Beyond Youth Incarceration by Alan Mills, Truthout "Obama Bans Solitary for Juveniles," blared yesterday's headlines. But as usual, the mainstream press missed the real story. President Obama did issue an executive order banning solitary confinement for juveniles in the federal prison system, and journalists can't really …
Article • February 29, 2016
Filed under: Police
"No Cost" License Plate Readers Are Turning Texas Police into Mobile Debt Collectors and Data Miners by Dave Maass Vigilant Solutions, one of the country’s largest brokers of vehicle surveillance technology, is offering a hell of a deal to law enforcement agencies in Texas: a whole suite of automated license …
PLN Obtains Confidential CCA Litigation Records in Tennessee by David Reutter There are many arguments against the privatization of prisons, jails and other detention facilities. Over the years, Prison Legal News has published numerous articles detailing the problems with having a for-profit company fulfill the essential governmental function of incarceration …
Settlements in St. Louis Jail Detainee’s Heroin Withdrawal Death by David Reutter The City of St. Louis, Missouri and Correctional Medical Services (CMS, now Corizon Health) both agreed to pay settlements in a lawsuit filed by the estate of a jail detainee who died due to heroin withdrawal. Upon being …
Texas County Jail, Beset by Prisoner Deaths, has Highest Suicide Rate by Matthew Clarke A wrongful death suit filed by the parents of a 30-year-old Bexar County, Texas jail prisoner who died of a methadone overdose while in solitary confinement at the lock-up settled in February 2015 for $200,000, and …
New Michigan Law Requires Sex Offenders to Pay $50 Annual Fee; Court Challenge Fails by Derek Gilna A recently-enacted statute, Mich. Comp. Laws § 28.725a(6), requires registered sex offenders to pay a $50 annual fee to help defray the cost of the state’s online sex offender registry. Offenders are required …
Article • February 29, 2016 • from PLN March, 2016
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
Prison Supply Chains Reveal Some Surprises by Adeshina Emmanuel by Adeshina Emmanuel, The Chicago Reporter Most people see a jail and think about crime, tragedy and heartbreak. Others see dollar signs. That’s because incarceration can be a big money maker. Consider the drab polyester and cotton scrubs worn by detainees …
Tennessee: Federal Court Orders Interim Medical Care in Prisoner’s Pro Se Suit by Following an evidentiary hearing on November 15, 2013, U.S. District Court Judge William J. Haynes, Jr. ordered Tennessee prison officials to provide medication to a prisoner with a severe case of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) until he …
Sexual Harassment, Abuse Alleged at Oklahoma Halfway House for Women by Joe Watson Ownership of a privately-operated Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) halfway house near Tulsa has changed hands in the midst of at least two lawsuits and possible criminal charges stemming from allegations that the owner of a sandwich …
Article • February 29, 2016 • from PLN March, 2016
$65,000 Settlement Plus Fees and Costs in New York City Jail Assault Suit by A New York federal district court awarded $47,429.27 in attorney fees and costs in a lawsuit seeking damages for assaults upon a prisoner by guards employed by the New York City Department of Correction (NYCDOC). In …
Kansas Sex Offender Civil Commitment Program Under Scrutiny by Matthew Clarke The Sexual Predator Treatment Program, operated by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, is at the heart of a debate over whether civil commitment programs are truly designed to rehabilitate offenders convicted of sex crimes, or are …
Article • February 29, 2016 • from PLN March, 2016
New Mexico Corrections Department Bans Prisoner Social Media, Pen Pal Postings by Mark Wilson New Mexico prison officials are enforcing a rule that prohibits prisoners from maintaining online profiles, such as social media pages or web-based pen pal ads, including through third parties. Prisoners who violate the rule are subject …
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