Newly Released Government Records Reveal Horrible Neglect of Terminally Ill Woman in Federal Prison
The records confirm medical neglect in a federal women's prison that Reason first reported on in 2020.
The records confirm medical neglect in a federal women's prison that Reason first reported on in 2020.
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Reason reported in 2020 on allegations of fatal medical neglect inside two federal women's prisons. The Bureau of Prisons heavily redacted reports that would show if women died of inadequate care.
Prison staff were fired in less than half of substantiated incidents of sexual misconduct between 2016 and 2018, and only faced legal consequences in 6 percent of cases.
The U.S. Sentencing Commission might make medical neglect a qualifying condition for compassionate release.
Long delays and management failures "allowed serious, repeated sexual abuse in at least four facilities to go undetected."
Biden should exercise his pardon power to help some of the people whose lives his criminal justice policies destroyed.
State prisons around the country ban the roleplaying game, too, because of bizarre concerns about gang behavior and security threats.
Reason first reported last week on the scathing contempt order, which said the Bureau of Prisons should be "deeply ashamed" of its conduct.
A federal judge wrote that the Bureau of Prisons should be "deeply ashamed" of medical delays that resulted in a man dying from treatable cancer.
Pardoning possession offenders is nice. Taking his boot off the necks of cannabis sellers would be even better.
The Supreme Court may soon consider if acquitted conduct sentencing is illegal.
The Federal Prison Oversight Act would create an independent ombudsman to investigate complaints about the Bureau of Prisons, something prison advocacy groups have long called for.
Criminal justice groups say the numbers vindicate their push to keep those people from being sent back to prison.
Senators allege Bureau of Prisons officials turned a blind eye to rapidly deteriorating conditions at the U.S. Penitentiary in Atlanta.
The federal prison system is plagued by corruption and civil rights abuses.
The bill addresses treatment of women in federal prisons and sexual assault of people in police custody.
Christmas comes a few days early for 2,800 inmates who had told they’d eventually have to return to their cells to serve out their terms.
The annual photo op takes on cruel undertones as drug offenders continue to suffer under harsh federal prison sentences.
COVID-19 has led to foot dragging in implementing some FIRST STEP Act reforms.
Coercive plea deals trample on defendants' Sixth Amendment rights.
Raquel Esquivel, convicted of a nonviolent drug offense in 2009, was put on home confinement during COVID-19.
The legal doctrine continues to render juries irrelevant.
Formal sentences cover for informal penalties including crowding, poor sanitation, beatings, and rape.
In the right circumstances, home detention is cheaper and more effective than prison.
Such punitive measures do not make society any safer.
Controversy highlights punishing responses to mundane mistakes during post-release monitoring of felons.
More than 4,000 people released on home confinement could be sent back to federal prison after the pandemic. Senators and advocacy groups say it's cruel and unnecessary.
Biden reportedly will also reinstate restriction on transfers of surplus military gear to police.
Five who tested positive recently will participate in this week’s planned executions of Brandon Bernard and Alfred Bourgeois.
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Atilano Dominguez was serving a life sentence for marijuana offenses, and federal prosecutors tried to ensure he died behind bars.
A proposed bipartisan change in pretrial detention rules could free thousands annually.
A Reason investigation has identified three deaths from alleged medical neglect at FCI Aliceville, a federal women's prison. Current and former inmates say it's routine, but the Bureau of Prisons won't talk about it.
A federal judge ordered officials at Elkton to stop "thumbing their nose" at their own authority to release inmates at risk of coronavirus.
A Connecticut federal prison's failures to grant early release to eligible inmates "amount to deliberate indifference" under the Eighth Amendment, the judge says.
If officials want to ease the burden of the pandemic behind bars, there are hundreds of thousands of inmates who can help them do it.
Andrea Circle Bear was serving a 2-year sentence for a nonviolent drug crime.
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"What they are doing to people is cruel and unusual. It isn't right."
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A Maryland defense attorney says the Bureau of Prisons is ignoring a judge's order to release his client into home confinement because of coronavirus concerns.
"They were not sentenced to death, and they should be released immediately."
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Those who reported sexual abuse were sent to a county jail, the suit alleges.
We probably won’t see a follow up to the FIRST STEP Act. But it’s still been a boon to federal prisoners.
Criminal justice reformers say the federal prison system is in desperate need of more oversight.