
What Can You Do If You’ve Been Denied Medical Care in Prison?
You have the right to medical care, even in prison. However, what happens if a prison denies you medical care?
You have the right to medical care, even in prison. However, what happens if a prison denies you medical care?
Mental health in prisons can be a big problem. Access to the right care helps keep inmates and prison staff safe.
If you're going to prison, one of the things you might not know about yet but will want to is the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP).
Following all the prison rules is essential. Even the smallest of infractions can result in disciplinary action.
Mass incarceration is a public health crisis. This was true before the COVID-19 pandemic and will be true afterwards as well.
When you’re going to prison, it’s important to know who you will interact with during your time there. While you will be spending time with other incarcerated people, you will also be interacting with different members of the staff. Who is in charge in prison? What does each person do?
Prisons usually won't update you on the health status of a prisoner, except in specific circumstances.
If your loved one isn't getting the medical care they need in prison, you may want to do everything you can to help. Here's how you can.
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People around the country are getting their coronavirus vaccinations. But when will prisoners get the COVID vaccine? Let's take a look.