What is done about inmate neglect depends on the type of inmate neglect. "You do the crime, you serve the time." By law, the inmate was informed about the Federal Civil Rights law. He can send a description of his problems to a Federal Judge for free. He can write it out. If the Federal Judge thinks he has a problem, then the Federal Judge will appoint someone to investigate. Oh, so your friend was not paying any attention when they told him that? So your friend refuses to follow established procedures? No wonder he is in the clink!
These reports are not made available to the public. The inmate is almost always given a copy of the report as part of their due process rights. The inmate can give their copy to whoever they want.
As soon as possible! They should be cared for,
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Mandatory reporters need to know the specific laws in their state regarding who is required to report suspected abuse or neglect, the types of abuse or neglect that must be reported, how to make a report, and the consequences of failing to report.
Yes, professors who are mandated reporters are required to report instances of suspected child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities.
The local child welfare agency removes the child from the home due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. The agency may learn of the abuse by a report from a doctor or teacher, or a call by a concerned citizen to a hotline. Sometimes an older child will report the abuse or neglect themselves.
Teachers are legally required to report any suspected cases of child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities, such as child protective services or law enforcement. Failure to report can result in legal consequences for the teacher.
Every jail and prison has rules and regulations, especially regarding telephone use (and abuse. These rules and regulations are typically in a handbook or other written material given to each inmate when first incarcerated. I have seen inmate-jail television shows that stated inmates have a unique code or identifier for phone use. One inmate is not supposed to give another inmate that code or identifier. If you gave it out, you can get into trouble. But if you let it go on, you could get in worse trouble. So ask to speak to a Corrections Officer or whoever is in charge of your area. Or send them a note or letter. Fess up if you gave the number to another inmate, or report it if another inmate blackmailed or threatened you to get the number/code. Put a stop to it, even if it means some consequences for you too. *Family or Friends who suspect that money you are sending for an inmate to have calling abilities is being diverted to another inmate's use, you can also report it. You can also stop adding more money to the inmate's account until it is straightened out.
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He could be arrested by the proper authorities if they have the evidence that he has acted unlawfully. If you are a citizen report your suspicions to the authorities. If you are an inmate: are you kidding?
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