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access to firearms, knifes, and other weapons, and had little to no support from the medical community speaks profoundly to this issue. Then when a tragedy occurs we rush to blame the Police. City ...
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contract monitoring procedures for medical service contracts. Contracts not approved prior to the start date. Inadequate procedures regarding State vehicles. (Continued) (Major Findings by Topic continued ...
eligibility dates; (2) award good conduct time; (3) approve an inmate for work, medical, or temporary furlough or for preparole transfer; or (4) classify an inmate or place an inmate in less restrictive ...
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Filed under: Telephones
will be allowed to the Governor, judges, clerks of court, parole office, medical agencies or Department of Corrections staff, businesses, or employers, the media and law enforcement agencies. Inmates may ...
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are discussed. A discussion 01 how EMD devices work- and why they're safe-is provided with tield results presented. Medical findings are displayed and comparisons to other taser and stun technologies made ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
) (22-25 Jan 07) "Medical" - N DEFICIENT Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, New Mexico, IGA (USMS), (5-8 FEB 07) "Follow-up"CC*B DEFICIENT West Tennessee Detention Facility, Mason, TN, PRIVATE, (USMS ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
OF YOUTH TAKEN OFF GROUNDS FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT (NON-ROUTINE) FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION INSTITUTION Ohio River JCF Scioto JCF Marion JCF Cuyahoga Hills JCF Mohican JCF Circleville JCF ...
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Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Escapes
Transfer Order (BP-399); Authorized Unescorted Commitments and Transfers card (BP-385) with recent photograph attached; Medical Summary of Federal Prisoner/Alien in Transit (BP-659); and Copy of Furlough ...
state that he wasn't transported from jail "due to medical reasons" and one states that he was "in a safety cell." he was removed from a safety cell and returned to the Main Jail's general population ...
Publication • December 30, 2016
a class action challenging medical, mental health, corrections, dental and ADA issues at the Jail. The Public Defender's Office daily access to the Jail, frequent meetings with class members and day-to-day ...
Publication • February 25, 2020
on numerous issues, including Florida’s “Stand your Ground” law, medical marijuana and issues concerning the elderly and criminal law, as well giving presentations in a number of schools in the community ...
Publication • May 24, 2021
Filed under: Correct Care Solutions
lump sum or amount end time ol payments) Start Date: lL2.Ull End Date: ZJQ1!12. County Department and Employee Responsible for Performance: Captain Darius Mede Description: Inmate Medical Care ...
Publication • February 2, 2005
and supervise, Bivens Action (4th, 5th and 8th Amendments) Plaintiff Verdict pain, mental anguish, medical Plaintiff Jury Verdict 400,000 700,000 2,000,0 00 1,500,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 1,900,0 00 ...
Kickback publication • July 17, 2019
Operations Aggregate $2,000,000 Personal Injury & Advertising Injury $2,000,000 Occurrence $ 100,000 Fire Damage Limit $ 20,000 Medical Expense Policy should be written on an occurrence basis and include ...
health units and implement suicide prevention measures. At the time, just 59% of psychologist positions were filled and 68% of medical assistants, as well as 85% of psychiatrists. “Some compliance ...
Case • 1993
of the admission process that included obtaining medical information, photographing, fingerprinting and providing each Plaintiff with prison clothes. 21. Each Plaintiff was taken by a female corrections officer ...
Case • 1993
. Inmates raped Saunders in a small bathroom adjacent to the confinement area; he reported the incident but officials did not investigate and refused his request for a medical examination. Inmates repeatedly ...
Case • 1995
. Id. at 277. (ii) Health "'Deliberate indifference to serious medical needs of prisoners' violates the [Eighth] Amendment because it constitutes the unnecessary [**16] and wanton infliction of pain ...
Case • 1990
indifference standard articulated in Estelle was appropriate in that case because the State's responsibility to attend to the medical needs of prisoners does not ordinarily clash with other equally important ...
Case • 1988
and Molitoris with adequate nutrition, housing, clothing, or medical care. They directed the two men not to talk to others and discouraged the men from contacting their relatives. At the same time, the Kozminskis ...
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