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Is it morally permissible for hospital nurses to access prisoner ...

Crampton’s study of nurses’ care of prisoner-patients in the hospital setting is used to develop and support common arguments that attempt to provide moral justification for nurses to seek out criminal histories of prisoner-patients. The first argument, addressed in the next section, is grounded in nurses’ right to personal safety in the workplace.

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Correctional Nursing - IAFN

Correctional forensic nurses provide healthcare to those incarcerated in the criminal justice system in a variety of settings such as jails, prisons, and juvenile detention centers. Jails are managed by cities and counties; detaining individuals arrested but not yet tried for an offense (pre-sentence) or serving out a sentence of less than 2 years.

https://www.forensicnurses.org/page/CorrectionalNursing Correctional Nursing - IAFN

5 Ways Correctional Nurses Can Land in Court

Here are five ways you can land in court. #1- Don’t listen to your patient’s description of symptoms. Correctional nurses need to be good listeners. Although patients may embellish their symptoms at times, there is still truth in and among the various information bits being presented during a patient encounter.

https://correctionalnurse.net/5-ways-correctional-nurses-can-land-in-court/ 5 Ways Correctional Nurses Can Land in Court

How to look up prisoners and prison records | USAGov

You can search for prisoners and prison records based on when and where someone was incarcerated. Find out how to look up federal, state, or local prison records. Look up state and local prison records For state and local prison records, contact the state's department of corrections. Look up federal prison records from 1870 to present

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Case study examines challenges of correctional nursing - Nurse.com

A survey of state correctional facilities indicates that there are three times more mentally ill people in jails and prisons than in hospitals, making the correctional setting the de facto mental hospitals of our time. About 25% of jail and prison inmates have co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders.

https://www.nurse.com/blog/case-study-examines-challenges-correctional-nursing/ Case study examines challenges of correctional nursing - Nurse.com

VINELink - Empowering Victims of Crime

VINE is the nation’s leading victim notification network. It allows survivors, victims of crime, and other concerned citizens to access timely and reliable information about offenders or criminal cases in U.S. jails and prisons. Register to receive automated notifications via email, text, or phone call, or check custody status information ...

https://www.vinelink.com/ VINELink - Empowering Victims of Crime

Correctional Nursing: Caring for the Criminal - Chamberlain University

Correctional Nursing: Caring for the Criminal October 26, 2012 by Molly Mattison When a person is incarcerated, most people don’t expect that the inmate will be treated with kindness, care, and compassion. Yet for a select few prison nurses within the criminal justice system, this is a part of the job requirement.

https://www.chamberlain.edu/blog/correctional-nursing-caring-for-the-criminal Correctional Nursing: Caring for the Criminal - Chamberlain University

CDCR - CIRIS

The California Incarcerated Records & Information Search (CIRIS) is an online tool to lookup individuals in CDCR custody. Search results include incarcerated person’s name, CDCR number, age, current location, commitment counties, admission date, Board of Parole Hearing dates and outcomes. ... liability.Unauthorized attempts to change the ...

https://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/ CDCR - CIRIS

What to Expect as a Correctional Care Nurse and How to Avoid ... - USC-MSN

Working in a correctional setting means working with a vulnerable and underserved population. A 2016 report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics on the health issues in American prisons and jails (PDF, 910 KB) found that incarcerated individuals were more likely than the general population to experience chronic conditions and infectious disease. Of those surveyed, 40 percent reported having a ...

https://nursing.usc.edu/blog/correctional-nurse-career/ What to Expect as a Correctional Care Nurse and How to Avoid ... - USC-MSN

Ask a Nurse: I Was Arrested — Can I Become a Nurse? - NurseJournal.org

The simple answer is yes and no —it depends on your state and if your conviction can be cleared, among other factors. Credit: damircudic / Getty Images In our Ask a Nurse series, experienced nurses provide an insider look at the nursing profession by answering your questions about nursing careers, degrees, and resources.

https://nursejournal.org/ask-a-nurse/i-was-arrested-can-i-become-a-nurse/ Ask a Nurse: I Was Arrested — Can I Become a Nurse? - NurseJournal.org

Prisons and prisoners | USAGov

Top Learn how to locate prisoners and get prison records. Find out how to send money or visit someone in prison. Learn how to file a complaint about a prison.

https://www.usa.gov/prisons-prisoners Prisons and prisoners | USAGov