America's jails have a long history of killing inmates, most of whom die in jails before they are even convicted of a crime. Deaths behind bars are a direct result of abysmal, correctional facilities' policies, mostly for-profit medical providers, largely absent administrators, and unchecked brutality by jail deputies.
America's jails have a long history of killing inmates, most of whom die in jails before they are even convicted of a crime. Deaths behind bars are a direct result of abysmal, correctional facilities' policies, mostly for-profit medical providers, largely absent administrators, and unchecked brutality by jail deputies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1: Jails vs Prisons Booking vs Non-Booking Jails Police Lockups Municipal Jails Tribal Jails Private Prisons Chapter 2: A Step Back: How America Invented Prisons Chapter 3: Jails and Prisons Today The Numbers COVID-19 Jail Exodus Chapter 4: How Did America Become the World's Biggest Jailer? Cash Bail and Bail Bondspersons Deinstitutionalization Racism and the War on Drugs Probation and Parole, Recycling Inmates Chapter 5: Death in Jails Medical Examiners, Coroners and "Natural Deaths" Suicides Racism and Brutality, They Can't Breathe in Jails, Too Weapons of Detainee Destruction: Tasers, WRAP, Pepper Spray, and Restraint Chairs Jails' Toxic Environments Drug and Alcohol Toxicity and Withdrawal Security and Medical Providers Team Up to Deprive Care Jail Medical Providers (Making Money, Limiting Care) Chapter 6: Getting Away with Murder, The Failure to Hold Jails Accountable Sheriffs Investigate Themselves County Prosecutors Cover for Deadly Jails State Review of Jails Tepid and Ignored U.S. Justice Department Ends Custody Death Investigations Fighting Accountability Chapter 7: Grieving Families Left to Attempt to Hold Jails Accountable Jail Withdrawal Wrongful Death Lawsuits Awards/Settlements Growing Chapter 8: Signs of Hope Holding Corrections Officer Accountable Increasing Media Coverage Increasing Prosecutorial Scrutiny Electing Reform Sheriffs Rebirth of U.S. Justice Department Oversight Evicting For Profit Medical Providers Even Medical Examiners? Lawsuits Bear Fruit Chapter 9: Ending America's Deadly Jails Ending Correctional Medicine through Medicaid Expansion Increasing Jail Oversight
Chapter 1: Jails vs Prisons Booking vs Non-Booking Jails Police Lockups Municipal Jails Tribal Jails Private Prisons Chapter 2: A Step Back: How America Invented Prisons Chapter 3: Jails and Prisons Today The Numbers COVID-19 Jail Exodus Chapter 4: How Did America Become the World's Biggest Jailer? Cash Bail and Bail Bondspersons Deinstitutionalization Racism and the War on Drugs Probation and Parole, Recycling Inmates Chapter 5: Death in Jails Medical Examiners, Coroners and "Natural Deaths" Suicides Racism and Brutality, They Can't Breathe in Jails, Too Weapons of Detainee Destruction: Tasers, WRAP, Pepper Spray, and Restraint Chairs Jails' Toxic Environments Drug and Alcohol Toxicity and Withdrawal Security and Medical Providers Team Up to Deprive Care Jail Medical Providers (Making Money, Limiting Care) Chapter 6: Getting Away with Murder, The Failure to Hold Jails Accountable Sheriffs Investigate Themselves County Prosecutors Cover for Deadly Jails State Review of Jails Tepid and Ignored U.S. Justice Department Ends Custody Death Investigations Fighting Accountability Chapter 7: Grieving Families Left to Attempt to Hold Jails Accountable Jail Withdrawal Wrongful Death Lawsuits Awards/Settlements Growing Chapter 8: Signs of Hope Holding Corrections Officer Accountable Increasing Media Coverage Increasing Prosecutorial Scrutiny Electing Reform Sheriffs Rebirth of U.S. Justice Department Oversight Evicting For Profit Medical Providers Even Medical Examiners? Lawsuits Bear Fruit Chapter 9: Ending America's Deadly Jails Ending Correctional Medicine through Medicaid Expansion Increasing Jail Oversight
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