Showing posts with label rhode island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rhode island. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2007

U.S. prisons groom dogs for Iraq war veterans

Jason Szep of Reuters tells us about Edward Parent and Chuck -- Parent is a prison inmate and Chuck is a Labrador retriever he is training to be a service dog for disabled U.S. veterans:

"The Iraq war is going to change the whole demographics of the
disabled population in this country," said Sheila O'Brien, executive director of the National Education for Assistance Dog Service (NEADS), which has trained dogs to assist people who are deaf or physically disabled since 1976.

O'Brien tapped the nation's swelling prison population for help since 1998, after some persuading by then Massachusetts prison commissioner Michael Maloney. She's now convinced inmates can train dogs like professionals and wants to build on the program's 10 prisons by adding three more.

"The prison program just about cuts the time needed for formal training in half." she said.

The number of young, physically disabled U.S. veterans is surging. Already, at least 180,000 veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars have applied for disability benefits. O'Brien reckons thousands are wounded badly enough to need assistance.

"We are gearing up to meet that need and one way we are doing that is by doubling the number of puppies that we are placing in prison," she said.

Inmates stay with the dogs 24 hours a day for about a year, meeting with an expert trainer from NEADS once a week and even brushing their puppy's teeth at night, before the dogs enter two months of more advanced training with professionals.

"Chuck is like my son. I treat him as that," said Parent, who is serving a 10-year sentence at the John J. Moran medium security prison in Rhode Island for killing a teenage woman with his car while driving under the influence of alcohol.

"I protect him from other dogs. Other inmates. From himself. I take care of him just as I would my child. I feed him. I bathe him. Everything," he said. "What it's done for me is unbelievable."

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

News: 4/12/2007 (PM)

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Recent District and Circuit Court Prisoner Free Exercise Cases

Professor Howard Fineman has posted a digest of recent prisoner free exercise cases over at his excellent blog Religion Clause.

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Sunday, April 8, 2007

Ban on inmate's preaching sent back for review

A court ruling that allowed a maximum security inmate to be barred from preaching in prison services has been overturned. The Federal First Circuit Court has remanded the case of Wesley R. Spratt back to District Court for additional testimony and consideration.

The decision states that “rather than considering alternatives,” the Rhode Island Department of Corrections asserts that inmate preaching “is dangerous to institutional security under any circumstances.”

The decision states that “rather than considering alternatives,” the Rhode Island Department of Corrections asserts that inmate preaching “is dangerous to institutional security under any circumstances.”

But the appeals court states "it is not clear how [the Department of Corrections] has come to this conclusion" and says the department "offers no explanation for why alternative policies would be unfeasible, or why they would be less effective in maintaining institutional security."

Additionally, the appeals court found that case law the corrections department cited to uphold its decision “lends little support” to the department’s argument.
The full decision is available online.

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