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Fewer provided counseling for inmates regarding their reproductive health, [7] many correctional facilities do not provide follow-up exams, and screenings often do not continue on the recommended schedule. [3] In a New York city juvenile detention facility, the 5,000 youth who went through the system annually were all served by a single physician.
Served a 28-month prison sentence; released on May 7, 2013. Known as rapper Ja Rule, sentenced to 28 months in prison for federal tax evasion in a conviction that ran concurrently with his prior two-year prison sentence for attempted possession of a weapon. After being released from state prison, he was transferred to federal custody on ...
Nicknamed "The Boat" by jail staff and inmates, [6] it was designed to handle inmates from medium- to maximum-security in 16 dormitories and 100 cells. The Vernon C. Bain Center was the third jail barge that the New York Department of Corrections has used. In its history, the jail has served traditional inmates, juvenile inmates and is ...
Peter J. Pitchess Detention Center, also known as Pitchess Detention Center or simply Pitchess, is an all-male county detention center and correctional facility named in honor of Peter J. Pitchess located directly east of exit 173 off Interstate 5 in the unincorporated community of Castaic in Los Angeles County, California.
In 1976 the North Dade Detention Center was closed and leased to the State of Florida. In January 1977, all municipal courts were abolished, turning over responsibility to the Dade County Criminal Justice System. In 1978, a new four-story Women's Detention Center was opened at 1401 N.W. 7th Avenue. Pamala Jo Davis was the Facility Director.
A 2017 report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics noted that 54.3% of prisoners and 35% of jail inmates who had experienced serious psychological distress in the past 30 days have received mental health treatment since admission to the current facility, and 63% of prisoners and 44.5% of jail inmates with a history of a mental health problem ...
Completion of the prison was reportedly delayed by several causes, mainly issues with budgeting. [1] Upon completion, the building was the first fully functional direct-supervision jail in Texas. Over 1,440 maximum-security prisoners were transferred from nearby facilities once the Corrections Center was opened, including female inmates.
The Federal Transfer Center (FTC Oklahoma City) is a United States federal prison for male and female inmates in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice, and houses offenders and parole violators who have yet to be assigned to a permanent prison facility. [1]