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action alleging improper medical care. Viers v. U.S., 93-CV-73S42, E.D. Mich.~ Fe! Milan The final pre-trial hearing is scheduled for June 13, 1995. This is a FTCA case where the government discounted ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
now collects information on specific medical causes of death, as determined by a coroner or medical examiner. BJS replaced a general category of "illness/natural causes," with specific categories ...
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Filed under: Civil Procedure, Grievances
: the right to medical care, to have personal property, to be free from physical abuse, or, perhaps, to adhere to a particular religious practice. By allowing the prison to resolve inmate complaints, internal ...
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Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Escapes
, security, treatment/counseling, medical and support staff2 . The Iowa State Penitentiary provides housing for all three custody levels. The maximum-security section inside the walled compound encompasses ...
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, the Inmate Reception Center located at 441 Bauchet Street, the jail’s medical processing and reception area, hallway checkpoints, witness interview facilities, and security housing modules. Questions were ...
Urban Institute Justice Policy Center Research Report Massachusetts Recidivism 2008 RESEARCH REPORT April 2008 Massachusetts Recidivism Study: A Closer Look at Releases and Returns to Prison Rhiana Kohl Hollie Matthews Hoover Susan M. McDonald Amy L. Solomon URBAN INSTITUTE Justice Policy Center THE URBAN INSTITUTE Justice Policy Center 2100 M …
Publication • May 1, 2014
850,000 prisoners, including 13,000 women and 25,000 minors from age 12 through 17. Hundreds have died in Israeli prisons and detention centers due to torture, medical neglect and shooting. The most recent ...
Publication • September 1, 2015
in sentences for extraordinary and compelling circumstances.14 Such sentence reductions can be based on either medical or non-medical conditions that justify a reduction in sentence.15 Numerous reports have ...
Brief • November 17, 2022
eye. (Id. at 3–4.) Stevenson asserts that not only did the officers provide no warnings on the use of force, they did not render medical assistance. (Id. at 4.) Further, Stevenson contends that not all ...
confinement for juveniles in federal prisons be prohibited, and President Obama adopted that recommendation. The American Medical Association, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ...
-Max are unconstitutional, citing 16 long periods of confinement in their cells, sensory deprivation, limited access to telephones and 17 physical exercise, the denial of “good” medical care ...
a full apprehension bite from Nero. He had dual puncture wounds on the top and bottom of his forearm. The top bite mark caused lacerations approximately an inch long requiring medical treatment ...
Brief • September 6, 2019
Filed under: Jail Specific
. Isolation is also inherently ill-equipped to address the needs of people with chronic health care issues or physical disabilities, leading Defendants to deny them equal access to medical care and mobility ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
%) and increases in expenses, new programs under Intensive Program Prisons, development of medical hardship releases, the numerous aspects of reentry, inmate levels and flat time relevant to SB2, the Ankrom case ...
, returning prisoners are matched to social and medical services tailored to their needs and designed to help them successfully reintegrate into the 1 La Vigne, N., V. Kachnowski, J. Travis, R. Naser and C ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
flexi-cuffs. The ICRC also collected allegations of deaths as a result of harsh internment conditions, ill-treatment, lack of medical atlention. or the combination thereof, notably in Tikrit holding area ...
Article • December 15, 2009
rules that govern the prison’s resolution of an inmate’s allegation that one or more of his rights have been violated: the right to medical care, to have personal property, to be free from physical abuse ...
Brief • May 21, 2010
the influence of any controlled substance.” Again, these restrictions would prohibit alleged gang members from, for example: visiting any friend or relative who is on prescription medication; living with a family ...
Brief • August 24, 2015
search. Moore also alleged that he did not receive his prescription medication while at the JCDC and, as a result, suffered personal injuries. Defendants filed a Response to the Motion to Certify Class ...
of 2019, but at his current income level, he will not be able to make regular payments going forward. Id. 49. Mr. Bedford’s last steady job was as an apprentice gardener with a Veterans Affairs medical ...
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