Tag: FCI Dublin abuse
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Former FCI Dublin Inmates Secure Historic $115 Million Settlement From BoP
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has agreed to a historic $115 million settlement for over 100 survivors of sexual abuse at FCI Dublin, a California women’s prison notorious for pervasive staff-on-inmate sexual abuse. Alongside the payout, a consent decree mandates systemic reforms, including external monitoring, trauma recovery services, and limits on solitary confinement, to protect…
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FCI Dublin: Special Master To Retain Control
FCI Dublin, the women’s-only correctional institute in the Western U.S., has been without women prisoners since May, but a Special Master appointed to oversee ongoing constitutional violations at the now shuttered facility will remain until at least the end of the year.
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Congressman From FCI Dublin District Testifies About Sexual Assault Before Congress
The US Congressman who represents the district in which the now-shuttered FCI Dublin resides submitted testimony to the Senate on the history of sexual abuse at FCI Dublin and concluded that further reforms are necessary to protect inmates.
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Formerly Incarcerated FCI Dublin Sexual Abuse Survivors Share Harrowing Stories
Four women who were prisoners at the Federal Correction Institute, Dublin gathered at an Oakland-area church to share stories of their abuse and how they are fighting for systemic change within the BOP by speaking out.
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ACLU Calls For Federal Prison Oversight Legislation Following Multiple Abuse Allegations At FCI DublinÂ
After several instances of abuse allegations at a women’s only federal correctional institution in Northern California, The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has voiced strong support for the Federal Prison Oversight Act, a piece of Congressional legislation designed to oversee and investigate federal prisons.