• COALINGA - Two correctional officers were attacked by an inmate Thursday at Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP). (ca.gov)
  • On Jan. 26 at around 7 p.m., a correctional officer was monitoring the dayroom when inmate Brandon Lawrence, 25, approached the officer and began striking him in the head and facial areas with his fists. (ca.gov)
  • Officials said he was assisting other officers in restraining an inmate when he died. (ktsm.com)
  • In 2008, a joint investigation conducted by the Bureau of Prisons Office of Inspector General and the Department of Justice revealed that Raymond Morton, a correctional officer at FCI Yazoo City, had accepted bribes from an inmate whom the Bureau of Prisons did not identify. (wikipedia.org)
  • Officials say the suspect will be charged in the assault and resulting death of the correctional officer, as well as the assault of another inmate. (azfamily.com)
  • And just last month, we saw two more vicious attacks when an inmate attacked staff with razor blades at the medium security prison at FCI Sheridan. (afge.org)
  • A Georgia correctional officer has died after an assault by an inmate at Smith State Prison, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections. (foxcarolina.com)
  • Four former correctional officers at the Hawaii Community Correctional Center have been sentenced for their roles in the assault of an inmate and participation in a multi-year conspiracy to cover-up the abuse. (justice.gov)
  • The inmate became frightened in the course of the transfer, and Taum's fellow officers took the non-violent inmate to the ground and repeatedly punched and kicked him in the face, head, and body - breaking the inmate's jaw, nose, and orbital socket. (justice.gov)
  • These correctional officers were in a position of public trust and violated that trust not only by acts of violence against an inmate but also by attempting to cover it up," said Special Agent in Charge Steven Merrill of the FBI Honolulu Field Office. (justice.gov)
  • and JOSE TOMAS CASTILLO-GARZA , 39, currently an inmate in United States Bureau of Prisons custody, with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bribery, announced Mark A. Yancey, United States Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma. (justice.gov)
  • During 1990-1991, an inmate in a California prison spent a total of 6 months in the prison infirmary with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). (cdc.gov)
  • From July 1990 through August 1991, the inmate was transferred between three different state prisons, and sputum specimens obtained during that time were predominately smear- and/or culture-positive. (cdc.gov)
  • The mission of the coffee creek correctional facility is to assure public safety by providing: a safe and secure environment for all persons program and work opportunities that enhance inmate ability to reintegrate into the community and assist cccf in meeting measure 17 compliance standards. (thepamperedpet.info)
  • Jon Estabilio Jr., 45, of Honolulu was searched based on monitored calls between inmates who were possibly talking about drugs being smuggled into the prison, according to a U.S. District Court criminal complaint. (staradvertiser.com)
  • The control booth officer activated an alarm, ordered all inmates in the dayroom to get down on the ground, and radioed responding staff to advise them of the ongoing emergency. (ca.gov)
  • Laughter turns outsiders into insiders, but humor also defines the boundaries between groups like officers vs inmates or black vs white. (wisc.edu)
  • The Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) announced that Florida inmates will be making cloth face masks for correctional officers as the number of inmates with COVID-19 continues to go up. (newcountry1031.com)
  • The U.S. Sentencing Commission approved guidelines to expand qualifications for federal inmates to receive a compassionate release from prison. (presidentialprayerteam.org)
  • The present study aimed at investigating a correctional officer's perception of her duties, specially with regard to her role as co-participant in the processes of re-socialisation of women inmates. (bvsalud.org)
  • Therefore, re-socialising would be simultaneously the result of personal effort (both the inmates' and the officers') and of a fairer and more equal social arrangement. (bvsalud.org)
  • Prior to this, correctional officers had no means of self-defense as they discharge their duties on behalf of the American people supervising these inmates. (afge.org)
  • If passed, it would allow federal correctional officers and employees who work in high or medium security prisons to routinely carry pepper spray so they may defend themselves and others, if physically attacked by violent prison inmates. (afge.org)
  • In South Carolina, authorities say seven inmates were killed and 17 others injured overnight in the deadliest prison riot in the U.S. since 1993. (npr.org)
  • Correctional officers have been taken hostage, stabbed or beaten by inmates. (npr.org)
  • It is aimed at heading off another coronavirus outbreak like one that killed 28 inmates and a correctional officer at San Quentin State Prison last year. (medscape.com)
  • In total, the virus has killed 240 inmates and 39 prison employees since the start of the pandemic. (medscape.com)
  • During an incident in June, 10 prison guards at the Lansing Correctional Facility were injured when they were physically attacked by inmates. (ljworld.com)
  • Recently at Topeka Correctional Facility (which houses female inmates), employees were told the facility would have no choice but to require workers to stay over for a second full shift - 16 hours on duty - because there was no one to relieve them," Proctor said. (ljworld.com)
  • therefore, their tuberculin skin-test conversions could have occurred any time after their last tests in 1987 through March 1991, a period in which pulmonary TB was diagnosed in 13 other inmates in this prison. (cdc.gov)
  • The idea of closing one of the newer prisons in New Jersey met its share of controversy, with a number of state lawmakers arguing that any economic benefits wouldn't make up for the dispersal of Riverfont's 800 inmates to other, already-burdened prisons. (nextcity.org)
  • In addition, the U.S. prison population is older than the overall U.S. population, and their release will have an impact on health care resources in communities faced with integrating a growing number of older, former inmates (Williams, et al, 2012). (nih.gov)
  • This memeber is seeking prison pen pals write a prisoner from the prison inmates online directory. (thepamperedpet.info)
  • It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice and is located 36 miles (58 km) north of Jackson, Mississippi. (wikipedia.org)
  • United States portal Politics portal Mississippi portal Law portal List of U.S. federal prisons Federal Bureau of Prisons Incarceration in the United States "2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Yazoo County, MS" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons. (wikipedia.org)
  • The April 14 complaint says actions by the U.S. Bureau of Prisons are proliferating the spread of the potentially deadly contagion. (privateofficernews.org)
  • The Bureau of Prisons said it has responded to several inquiries from OSHA concerning COVID-19. (privateofficernews.org)
  • WASHINGTON -The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Council of Prisons Locals (CPL) applauds the continued expansion of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) pilot program to provide pepper spray to workers at medium, high, and maximum security prisons. (afge.org)
  • On August 16, 2017, a federal grand jury returned an indictment alleging that Lynn was a correctional officer at Great Plains Correctional Facility, a Federal Bureau of Prisons-contracted low-security facility in Hinton, Oklahoma. (justice.gov)
  • The federal Bureau of Prisons announced in November that it plans to reserve its early allotments of the vaccinations for staff , not incarcerated people. (prisonpolicy.org)
  • Corrections Director Anne Precythe tells Missourinet the number of vacancies has doubled during the past year among the state's 21 prisons. (missourinet.com)
  • Body scanners and phone wiretaps throughout Maryland's prison system are the latest in a series of legislative proposals being considered by lawmakers trying to eliminate corruption in the state's correctional facilities. (marylandreporter.com)
  • In 2013, the violence prompted then-Governor Nikki Haley to propose budget increases at the state's maximum security prisons, including an unprecedented recommendation for staff raises. (npr.org)
  • In Douglas County, for example, the starting pay for a jail officer is $15.19 per hour, or $31,595 per year, nearly 12 percent more than the state's starting pay. (ljworld.com)
  • Former coffee creek correctional facility corrections officer brian balzer describes the state's only prison for women in a three-year-old marketing video. (thepamperedpet.info)
  • A "No Trespassing" sign is seen on a perimeter fence at Oahu Community Correctional Center. (staradvertiser.com)
  • An adult corrections officer at Oahu Community Correctional Center was charged today after allegedly smuggling contraband, including over a dozen baggies of methamphetamine, in prison with the intent to distribute them. (staradvertiser.com)
  • The Missouri Department of Corrections is struggling with a possible record shortage of about 800 prison guards. (missourinet.com)
  • In this post, Schmidt emphasizes the difference between movie portrayals of cruel guards and real corrections workers and discusses why the evolving state of U.S. prisons is no laughing matter. (wisc.edu)
  • Audioclips from interviews conducted by Schmdit wherein prison guards tell stories of the humor involved on the job. (wisc.edu)
  • Because of overlapping shifts, the prison had double the guards on duty when the riots broke out, but they needed even more to deal safely with the situation. (npr.org)
  • Kern County Judge Bernard Barmann issued a temporary restraining order that prevents enforcement of the vaccination mandate for guards and peace officers represented by a powerful union while the court weighs a request for a preliminary injunction, the Sacramento Bee reported. (medscape.com)
  • The Associated Press has learned that Illinois hired 208 new prison guards just weeks after Gov. Rod Blagojevich announced layoffs because of budget cuts. (chicagodefender.com)
  • Physical abuse and corruption by officials working inside jails and prisons is unacceptable, no matter where it occurs," said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. (justice.gov)
  • Edmond Hayes, who is director of an opioid treatment program that serves people in rural Western Massachusetts jails and prisons and Assistant Superintendent of the Franklin County Sheriff's Office sees this reality every day and is trying to help. (nih.gov)
  • In his 2018-2019 and 2021-2022 annual reports, Canada's correctional investigator commented on persistent barriers to access and low participation rates, calling it "a program largely in name only" and recommending a new process to encourage participation. (medscape.com)
  • Tallahassee FL April 21 2020 Correctional officers at the federal women's prison in Tallahassee have filed a complaint about the lack of masks and other personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic. (privateofficernews.org)
  • Coffee creek correctional facility is a women's prison and prisoner intake center in wilsonville, oregon, united states operated by the oregon department of corrections, the 1,684-bed facility opened in 2001 at a 108-acre (044 km 2) campus the selection of the location for the prison was controversial and included legal challenges. (thepamperedpet.info)
  • Both officers were transported to an outside medical facility for treatment and have since been released. (ca.gov)
  • It consists of: Federal Correctional Institution, Yazoo City Low (FCI Yazoo City Low): a low-security facility with an adjacent satellite prison camp houses for minimum-security offenders. (wikipedia.org)
  • On February 26, 2013, Robert Kale Johnson, a former correctional officer at FCI Yazoo City, was sentenced to 15 months in prison followed by 3 years of supervised release for taking a $5,000 bribe in exchange for bringing contraband into the facility. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hamm initially discussed the construction of the new Elmore correctional facility and the rising price tag associated. (alreporter.com)
  • Alabama Department of Corrections officials report a stabbing of a corrections officer today at the William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility in Bessemer. (waka.com)
  • Alabama Department of Corrections officials are responding to unofficial and erroneous reports of corrections officers participating in a strike at the William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore. (waka.com)
  • In another incident at the Hutchinson Correctional Facility, a guard was stabbed 13 times with a plastic shank. (ljworld.com)
  • She said job vacancy rates in state prisons range from 10 to 20 percent at every facility. (ljworld.com)
  • But he confirmed that job vacancy rates in the state prison system range from 10 to 15 percent at each facility, and he said low wages and dangerous working conditions are a big part of the problem. (ljworld.com)
  • After the military, he served 20 years as a Correctional Officer at the Correctional Training Facility in Soledad. (ca.gov)
  • The program is delivered in wilsonville, oregon at coffee creek correctional facility about the position: the program assistant provides support in the development, coordination, and implementation of the girl scouts beyond bars program assists in the delivery of the program, regular meetings dates and at special events. (thepamperedpet.info)
  • The curriculum is being piloted at coffee creek correctional facility and oregon state correctional institution the legislatively funded program provides parent education for 240 men and 240 women through the 2001-2003 biennium. (thepamperedpet.info)
  • I am at coffee creek correctional facility doing 36 months i'm trying to get people to help pass the time and help with money when possible it is ridiculously boring in here, so i'm looking forward to hearing from you. (thepamperedpet.info)
  • Ultimately, we hope that this program will be extended to all federal prisons working at medium or higher security prisons with the passage of the Eric Williams Correctional Officer Protection Act. (afge.org)
  • Missouri ranks 49th among U.S. states in corrections officer hourly wages and 50th in average annual salary for state workers. (missourinet.com)
  • The complaint in this case describes the egregious conduct of a corrections officer who chose to endanger the OCCC community rather than protect it, by smuggling the very same poison that destroys the lives of so many in our communities into OCCC," U.S. Attorney Kenji Price said in a news release today. (staradvertiser.com)
  • Corrections officer Harriet Fox writes, "We sure laugh a lot at work. (wisc.edu)
  • An Alabama corrections officer is improving after being stabbed at Holman prison in Atmore. (waka.com)
  • An Alabama corrections officer is facing a felony ethics charge after officials say he accepted money from undercover officers in exchange for promoting illegal contraband inside a state prison. (waka.com)
  • Last week, more individuals in ADOC prisons continued to leave in body bags than parole. (alreporter.com)
  • On Wednesday, the Joint Legislative Prison Oversight Committee was given updates on the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) during their latest meeting. (alreporter.com)
  • ADOC Commissioner John Hamm relayed to the committee members the ongoing construction efforts of new prisons, issues hiring correctional officers and a bloated prison population during the meeting. (alreporter.com)
  • So, with the parole board constantly denying incarcerated people, some of which are recommended by ADOC as rehabilitated, less people are getting out of prison. (alreporter.com)
  • Correctional Lt. Frank Marulli is retiring in November 2019, after serving 24 years with CDCR at Pelican Bay State Prison, where he has been assigned since 1995. (ca.gov)
  • I was a Correctional Officer from 1999 to 2007, Correctional Sergeant from 2007 to 2008, Parole Agent from 2008 to 2017 and a Parole Agent II Specialist from 2017 to 2019. (ca.gov)
  • Between March 2019 and December 2019, Nickolas Herrera, a federal correctional officer at the Federal Correctional Institute (FCI) in Sheridan, Oregon, accepted cash bribes and digital payments in exchange for smuggling contraband, including Suboxone , marijuana, cigarettes, Yeezy brand designer sneakers, and a cell phone. (nationofchange.org)
  • The original plan was to implement the program in 11 prisons by 2019, but so far, the program has been introduced in nine federal institutions. (medscape.com)
  • Such responsibility was at times understood as inherent to the job of an officer, at other was identified as being exclusively the prisoners. (bvsalud.org)
  • Includes deputy sheriffs and police who spend the majority of their time guarding prisoners in correctional institutions. (bls.gov)
  • Correctional officers supervise prisoners. (educaloi.qc.ca)
  • Correctional officers supervise prisoners and maintain order in places where prisoners are kept. (educaloi.qc.ca)
  • Correctional officers patrol areas where prisoners are kept. (educaloi.qc.ca)
  • Correctional officers sometimes work outside the prison or penitentiary, for example, when accompanying prisoners to court or to the hospital. (educaloi.qc.ca)
  • Prison violence, especially, is a problem feared by prisoners and correctional officers alike. (nextcity.org)
  • But, this doesn't mean vaccines won't be given to high-risk prisoners and correctional officers in the near future. (kltv.com)
  • The large size of the prison population in the United States and the fact that many prisoners are at a health disadvantage even before they enter prison as a result of their social and economic circumstances make the health of this population an important priority for health care and public health systems. (nih.gov)
  • 1. Considering treatment-as-prevention scale-up for Australian prisons: a qualitative sub-study of expert stakeholders from the Australian 'surveillance and treatment of prisoners with hepatitis C' project (SToP-C). (nih.gov)
  • 2. Expert stakeholder perspectives on the acceptability of treatment-as-prevention in prison: a qualitative substudy of the 'Surveillance and Treatment of Prisoners with Hepatitis C' project (SToP-C). (nih.gov)
  • 12. Brief Report: HCV Universal Test-and-Treat With Direct Acting Antivirals for Prisoners With or Without HIV: A Prison Health Care Workers-Led Model for HCV Microelimination in Thailand. (nih.gov)
  • The plan to consolidate 14 of Alabama's 16 maximum and medium security prisons into four large state of the art regional correctional facilities is called the Alabama Prison Transformation initiative. (waka.com)
  • Former FCC Yazoo City Correctional Officer Pleads Guilty to Workman's Compensation Fraud" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Crossroads Correctional Center and Western Missouri Correctional Center in Cameron and Northeast Correctional Center in Bowling Green have the most severe worker shortages. (missourinet.com)
  • Prison worker humor (just like doctor or teacher humor) can be tasteless and offensive. (wisc.edu)
  • A former British cyberespionage agency employee who viciously stabbed an American intelligence worker has been sentenced to life in prison. (whnt.com)
  • LONDON (AP) - A former British cyberespionage employee who had become angry and resentful toward his agency's work was sentenced Monday to life in prison for attempted murder in the vicious stabbing of an American intelligence worker assigned to the U.K. (whnt.com)
  • Salutogenic aspects of a programmatic approach that has been used successfully to engage corrections staff in the design of workplace interventions to benefit both worker health protection and promotion are reviewed, and an experimental officer-led health mentoring program is described that was shaped, in part, by application of salutogenic principles. (cdc.gov)
  • Correctional officers are at increased risk for cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and posttraumatic stress disorders, and suffer from suicide rates nearly triple of those observed among the general population and in other related occupations. (cdc.gov)
  • Conditions specific to prisons may also increase risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a range of other diseases and conditions. (nih.gov)
  • The release says the masks will first be distributed to correctional officers, probation officers and staff in high-risk geographic areas of the state. (newcountry1031.com)
  • Thousands of mothers currently incarcerated in the California state prison system are now eligible to serve out the end of their sentences at home or in local facilities. (sfbayview.com)
  • HENRY MCMASTER: There are prisons all around this country that would be safer - federal prisons, state prisons, all - if this jamming were allowed. (npr.org)
  • His administration had ordered all state employees, including those in prisons, to be vaccinated or have regular COVID-19 testing. (medscape.com)
  • Rebecca Proctor, interim director of the Kansas Association of State Employees, told a legislative committee last week that those are just a few examples of how state correctional officers are being put at risk because of critical staffing shortages in state prisons, shortages that she said are the direct result of low wages and poor working conditions. (ljworld.com)
  • That's especially true for officers at the state prison in Lansing, which is just a few miles away from a federal prison where the minimum starting pay is more than $39,000 a year, and can be as high as $51,702, depending on experience. (ljworld.com)
  • By comparison, the starting pay for a state correctional officer is $13.61 an hour, or about $28,000 a year. (ljworld.com)
  • He suggested that if the officers want more pay, they should consider volunteering to become unclassified employees, which would mean giving up their civil service protection, and then joining a new kind of retirement plan being launched next year that requires a smaller contribution from the state. (ljworld.com)
  • The outlook for this position varies by state and agency and is dependent on prison population levels. (operationmilitarykids.org)
  • The COVID-19 case rate is four times higher in state and federal prisons than in the general population - and twice as deadly. (prisonpolicy.org)
  • Since March, at least 227,333 people incarcerated in state and federal prisons have tested positive for COVID-19, and at least 1,671 have died . (prisonpolicy.org)
  • New Jersey officials have passed a law that permits the sale of a former state prison site in North Camden, opening up 16 acres along the city's waterfront for redevelopment. (nextcity.org)
  • Camden's since-demolished Riverfront State Prison as seen from the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. (nextcity.org)
  • Riverfront State Prison opened in 1985 amid hopes that it would, according to then-Gov. Thomas Kean , ease overcrowding in New Jersey's prison system and bring more than 300 jobs to the Camden area. (nextcity.org)
  • Riverfront State Prison has held Camden down since the day it opened on the waterfront," the leader of a local civic group told the Star-Ledger at the time. (nextcity.org)
  • The large majority, though, have been filed against the state, New York City and local counties and involve allegations of abuse at state prisons and local jail systems. (ktar.com)
  • said Alexandria Johnson, who says she was raped multiple times while incarcerated in state prison and a New York City jail. (ktar.com)
  • More than half those filings were prison-related claims against the state. (ktar.com)
  • First of all, no vaccine from the State Health Department has gone into the prison system," said McGaha. (kltv.com)
  • The Federal Correctional Complex, Yazoo City (FCC Yazoo City) is a United States federal prison complex for male offenders in unincorporated Yazoo County, Mississippi. (wikipedia.org)
  • Prison work happens behind closed doors-there is no "take your daughter to work day. (wisc.edu)
  • The men and women who work in Wisconsin's correctional facilities work hard for low pay and eroding benefits. (wisc.edu)
  • So why is humor so important to prison work? (wisc.edu)
  • The public health mandate due to take effect Friday will still apply to other employees who work in prisons that have health care facilities. (medscape.com)
  • Florida statutes require that all employees who work in a correctional capacity be at least 19-years-old, have a high school diploma or its equivalent, and not have been convicted of specified misdemeanors or felonies. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • They usually work in penitentiaries or prisons. (educaloi.qc.ca)
  • Criminal justice professionals work in police departments, federal law enforcement agencies, prisons, and courthouses across the country. (thebestschools.org)
  • On March 25, 2010, Dashun Temple, a correction officer at the FCC Yazoo City, Mississippi, pleaded guilty to Workman's Compensation Fraud in federal court. (wikipedia.org)
  • White had pleaded guilty last year to the then-27-year-old's murder - a greater crime - and had been sentenced to more than 12 years in prison. (valleycentral.com)
  • Coll was found guilty of Spear's death and sentenced to 30 years in prison. (listverse.com)
  • Jordan DeMattos, 30, the youngest of the four officers involved, previously accepted responsibility for his crimes by pleading guilty, and testified against his co-defendants at a trial last Summer. (justice.gov)
  • Nickolas Herrera, a federal correctional officer at the Federal Correctional Institute (FCI) in Sheridan, Oregon, pleaded guilty to conspiracy, providing contraband in prison, and accepting a bribe as a public official. (nationofchange.org)
  • Accused of smuggling drugs and other contraband into prison, a former federal correctional officer recently pleaded guilty to conspiracy, providing contraband in prison, and accepting a bribe as a public official. (nationofchange.org)
  • On Thursday, Herrera pleaded guilty to conspiracy, providing contraband in prison, and accepting a bribe as a public official. (nationofchange.org)
  • Estabilio has been charged with possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, providing or possessing contraband in prison and bribery of public officials. (staradvertiser.com)
  • Herrera and Hunt were additionally charged with providing contraband in prison. (nationofchange.org)
  • LAURA HUNSBERGER, BYLINE: The scene inside the Lee Correctional Institution was one of mayhem. (npr.org)
  • To qualify for the program, women must be "primary caregivers" convicted of non-violent, non-serious, non-sexual offenses with remaining prison sentences of less than two years. (sfbayview.com)
  • Other suggestions include polygraph tests for correctional officer applicants and mandatory minimum sentences for convicted contraband smugglers. (marylandreporter.com)
  • Herrera and Hunt face maximum sentences of 25 years in prison, a $750,000 fine, and five years of supervised release. (nationofchange.org)
  • Those cases include a lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice, which found Alabama's prisons to be woefully understaffed in both officers and healthcare professionals. (alreporter.com)
  • While waiting for responding staff to arrive, the first officer was able to grasp Lawrence and pull him to the floor. (ca.gov)
  • Responding staff arrived and assisted the officer with placing Lawrence in handcuffs and leg restraints. (ca.gov)
  • Author Claire Schmidt writes about the unexplored world of prison staff humor. (wisc.edu)
  • None of the labels, logos, the lot number, the inspection number … none of that stuff was on there," said Coleman, who is also president of AFGE Local 1570, which represents 200 officers and staff at the prison. (privateofficernews.org)
  • While Hamm did mention the arrests of staff and officers that have been found in possession of contraband the commissioner did not mention how the department will handle those accused of routinely beating the incarcerated. (alreporter.com)
  • Donaldson has had several other correctional staff arrested over the last two months for drug-related offenses. (alreporter.com)
  • There have also been at least 56,496 cases and 105 deaths among prison staff. (prisonpolicy.org)
  • A corrections spokesman says the officers were hired to staff Thomson when Blagojevich closes the Pontiac prison to save money. (chicagodefender.com)
  • Many suggested that correctional officers received information from medical staff, and they experienced a lack of confidentiality and privacy when they had to display the kit "sharps" in the cell during visual inspections. (medscape.com)
  • They also noted that increasing awareness and training among prison staff was key, since most learned about the program from a poster in the healthcare office. (medscape.com)
  • When it comes to correctional institutions, however, the sci-fi arguably began to creep in with Jeremy Bentham's concept of the panopticon. (correctionalnews.com)
  • or other CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS . (bvsalud.org)
  • Canada's Prison Needle Exchange Program, a syringe distribution program in nine federal correctional institutions, faces major limitations and low participation rates, according to a new report. (medscape.com)
  • For example, a 15-year veteran officer earns the same wages as a brand new officer. (missourinet.com)
  • Industries with the highest published employment and wages for Correctional Officers and Jailers are provided. (bls.gov)
  • But she said that before lawmakers look at pension benefits, they should first address the issue of wages, which she said are so low, few correctional officers stay in the system long enough to earn retirement benefits. (ljworld.com)
  • The Alabama Department of Corrections will be pushing a proposal this legislative session to help Alabama's prison overcrowding problem. (waka.com)
  • HELP US END MASS INCARCERATION The Prison Policy Initiative uses research, advocacy, and organizing to dismantle mass incarceration. (prisonpolicy.org)
  • Based on the data presented, incarcerated populations may have many known risk factors for CVD, such as poor diet, lack of exercise, co-morbidities (HIV/AIDS and drug addiction), and stress, in addition to incarceration-specific factors, such as exposure to the prison environment that may increase the risk of CVD. (nih.gov)
  • We've reduced the prison population in those three facilities and closed a housing unit or two in each of those facilities, which means we're busing that population to other prisons to fill them up completely. (missourinet.com)
  • All Kansas adult correctional facilities are operating short-staffed," Proctor told the committee. (ljworld.com)
  • At least 170 incarcerated people have died this year in Alabama prison facilities. (alreporter.com)
  • Some states are including correctional facilities in their rollout plans. (prisonpolicy.org)
  • SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - A judge on Wednesday blocked an order due to take effect this week that required California prison employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. (medscape.com)
  • However, the California Correctional Peace Officers Association opposes mandates for its members. (medscape.com)
  • Yet Newsom was opposed when last month a federal judge ordered that all employees entering California prisons be vaccinated or have a religious or medical exemption. (medscape.com)
  • Prison officials are acknowledging that nine officers did not report for the facility's third shift on Saturday. (waka.com)
  • Corrections officers are to receive a pay bump of $1,050 - the largest in nine years. (missourinet.com)
  • Scott Phillip White, the man who admitted killing American mathematician Scott Johnson by punching him from a cliff top at a gay meeting place in Sydney in 1988 was sentenced to nine years in prison. (valleycentral.com)
  • SYDNEY (AP) - An Australian man who admitted killing a gay American by punching him off a cliff top in Sydney in 1988 was sentenced on Thursday to nine years in prison, ending the victim's family's 35-year battle for justice. (valleycentral.com)
  • Joshua Bowles, who was sentenced Monday in a London court for attempted murder, will have to serve at least 13 years in prison. (whnt.com)
  • Bowles will serve at least 13 years in prison before any chance at early release. (whnt.com)
  • Prison system objects to allegations, says suit ignores years of progress. (presidentialprayerteam.org)
  • STIRLING: We were losing 150 officers every year from 2011 till about two years ago, and then we broke even. (npr.org)
  • For more than 15 years, Correctional News has been the only NEWS publication serving the market, with each issue delivering more correctional industry news than all other publications combined. (correctionalnews.com)
  • A couple of years passed, and one of the officers, Anthony Torres, became overwhelmed with guilt. (listverse.com)
  • A Texas man was sentenced today to 10 years in prison and three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay $470,000 in restitution for a hate crime and arson. (justice.gov)
  • If convicted, defendants each face up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000.00 fine. (justice.gov)
  • If convicted on the bribery counts, each defendant faces up to 15 years in prison and a $250,000.00 fine. (justice.gov)
  • McIntosh faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, a $500,000 fine, and five years of supervised release. (nationofchange.org)
  • Prison wardens typically hold a bachelor's in criminal justice and have several years of professional experience in corrections. (thebestschools.org)
  • 3. Hepatitis C treatment as prevention in the prison setting: Assessments of acceptability of treatment scale up efforts by prison correctional and health personnel. (nih.gov)
  • 8. "You need a designated officer" - Recommendations from correctional and justice health personnel for scaling up hepatitis C treatment-as-prevention in the prison setting. (nih.gov)
  • Thirteen Maryland correctional officers indicted last month in a corruption case that has outraged legislators and the public were getting paid between $28,000 and $47,000 in 2012, according to salary figures from the comptroller's office. (marylandreporter.com)
  • A set of recommendations are made for planning salutogenic interventions in corrections, including assessing the organizational health climate and correctional officers' perceptions of the health-promoting qualities of their workplace. (cdc.gov)
  • 10. Perceptions and concerns of hepatitis C reinfection following prison-wide treatment scale-up: Counterpublic health amid hepatitis C treatment as prevention efforts in the prison setting. (nih.gov)
  • As parole is repeatedly denied and incarcerated people are subjected to deaths, alleged beatings and medical neglect, the Alabama Department of Corrections is intent on spending over a billion in taxpayer dollars on one prison. (alreporter.com)
  • But when the Adult Survivors Act expires after Thanksgiving, it also will have led to a multitude of legal claims by women who say they were sexually abused while serving time in the New York's prisons and jails. (ktar.com)
  • And despite the danger of close quarters and high rates of preexisting health conditions among incarcerated people, prisons and jails have widely failed to reduce their populations enough to prevent the spread of the virus. (prisonpolicy.org)
  • Jonathan Taum, 50, the officer who supervised the beating and orchestrated the conspiracy to cover it up, was sentenced to 144 months in prison. (justice.gov)
  • Thereafter, Taum led the officers in a cover-up conspiracy that included writing false reports, submitting false statements to internal affairs, and providing false testimony to disciplinary board members. (justice.gov)
  • England stressed how the parole board not granting parole is adding to the overflowing prison population. (alreporter.com)
  • The ruling by U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar did away with an option for prison employees to avoid vaccination and instead undergo frequent COVID-19 testing. (medscape.com)
  • The union that represents Maryland correctional officers responded Tuesday to the scandal that led to the federal indictment of 13 Baltimore City Detention Center correctional officers for helping a national gang run a criminal enterprise within the walls of the prison. (marylandreporter.com)
  • HUNSBERGER: No prison employees were hurt in the incident, but the facility's history is peppered with violence. (npr.org)
  • If we want safer prisons, we can start by trying to understand what makes these workers laugh. (wisc.edu)
  • Many incarcerated individuals, that APR has spoken with as well, have stated to similar effect that the denial of parole only makes the prisons more unsafe for officers and the incarcerated alike. (alreporter.com)
  • Jason Tagaloa, 31, the officer who delivered the most vicious punches and kicks to the victim's head, was sentenced to 96 months in prison. (justice.gov)
  • Craig Pinkney, 39, who struck the victim and held him down as Tagaloa punched and kicked him, was sentenced to 60 months in prison. (justice.gov)
  • Felons face a challenge to get a decent job upon their release from prison. (ncesc.com)
  • The stabbing happened at approximately 12:00 a.m. Wednesday while the officer was conducting a search of the inmate's cell. (waka.com)
  • Meanwhile, some had started to question whether a prison complex even belonged in the middle of a troubled city in search of economic recovery. (nextcity.org)
  • Corrections spokesman Bob Horton says the officer was listed in serious condition Friday. (waka.com)
  • Department of Corrections spokesman Jeremy Barclay said the officers involved in incidents at Lansing and Hutchinson have chosen not to speak to the media about them. (ljworld.com)
  • My office will not tolerate corrections officers who engage in such conduct and will aggressively prosecute those who do to the fullest extent of the law. (staradvertiser.com)
  • While Hamm lamented the issue of retaining correctional officers, his office has not been responsive to requests regarding an officer who has been continuously accused of beating incarcerated people. (alreporter.com)