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prisoners, this opinion warrants study by detention facility administrators as well as those who assist Limited English Proficiency (LEP) prisoners. The DC DOC has about 9,000 prisoners in its custody, 188 ...
it’s necessary to “give them something,” Ponte said. He cited an example of letting a prisoner paint murals. Mental Health Care Ponte said punishment is no longer used to control mentally ill prisoners ...
In-the-News Article • February 1, 2017
turds, garbage, and maggots down the chow line. Except, perhaps, for one that is killing and injuring them. Corizon, the nation's largest for-profit prison health ...
Publication • November 12, 2015
. The Prison Ecology Project (PEP) was founded earlier this year as a national effort to address the growing concern around environmental health hazards related to the construction and operation of prison, jails ...
Brief • August 14, 2020
defendants. Prosecuting Attorney Nadamoto expressed that individualized assessments should be conducted for any inmate considered for release. DPS explained, among other things, the status of its inmate ...
Case • 1995
medical care, (3) fail to provide inmates with adequate mental health care, (4) impose inhumane conditions in the Security Housing [**4] Unit, (5) utilize cell-assignment procedures that expose inmates ...
Case • 1995
(1) condone a pattern and practice of using excessive force against inmates, (2) fail to provide inmates with adequate medical care, (3) fail to provide inmates with adequate mental health care, (4 ...
Case • 2002
various negligence and constitutional claims against the Board of County Commissioners of Lyon County, its former Sheriff, Clifford Hacker, and its current Sheriff, Gary Eichorn. [11] Two motions ...
Brief
an unreasonable risk of damage to his future health. III. Whether the district court abused its discretion when it dismissed an in forma pauperis prisoner's complaint under 28 U.S.C. § 1915 et seq. where ...
and their families. Our services make it possible for women to obtain work, housing, and health care; to rebuild their families; and to participate fully in civic life. Through the Institute on Women & Criminal ...
Brief • 2011
' misconduct, plaintiff was deprived of medical care necessary to preserve his health, and consequently Mr. Gilmore has suffered pennanent injury. JURISDICTION 2. This action is brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C ...
HEALTH CARE COMMITTEE, and OWEN MURRAY, in his official capacity as the director of the UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH CORRECTIONAL MANAGED CARE program Defendants ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
program at Heman G. Stark Youth Correctional Facility, despite its name, operates as an extension of the facility’s highly restrictive special management program, but lacks the critical protections required ...
, in part, for implementing Tulsa County Jail policies regarding medical and mental health care, assisting in developing those policies and in training and supervising its employees. 14. Defendant ...
, in part, for implementing Tulsa County Jail policies regarding medical and mental health care, assisting in developing those policies and in training and supervising its employees. 14. Defendant ...
illness. She was sent to GWHCF in 2013 following her conviction for terroristic threats that stemmed from phone calls she made to a high school acquaintance. She was released on probation, but violated its ...
Article • January 15, 2015
Former Minnesota Prisoner’s Inadequate Health Care Suit Settled for $275,000 by Matthew Clarke Former Minnesota Prisoner’s Inadequate Health Care Suit Settled for $275,000 by Matt ...
Article • March 1, 2025 • from PLN March, 2025
Filed under: Centurion, Federal Funds
, on September 17, 2024. As PLN reported, the DOC rebid its contract for behavioral healthcare services in 2019, receiving offers from Corizon Health, Centurion Health and several other for-profit vendors. After ...
Article • May 15, 2010 • from PLN May, 2010
California: Failure to Maintain Relevant Data Renders CDCR Unable to Effectively Monitor and Manage its Operations by Michael Brodheim In September 2009, the California State Auditor ...
Article • September 15, 2010 • from PLN September, 2010
, after entering default judgment against First Correctional Medical, Inc. (FCM). In other Delaware news, the state’s prison system did not renew its contract with Correctional Medical Services (CMS ...
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