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86-Year-Old Man Sentenced for Attempted Murder of Wife Amidst Rising Elderly Incarceration
An 86-year-old Dutch man, Jan H., suffering from dementia, depression, and intellectual disabilities, was sentenced to 18 months (12 months without parole) for attempting to strangle his wife, highlighting a growing trend of elderly first-time offenders in Dutch prisons.
86-Year-Old Man Sentenced for Attempted Murder of Wife Amidst Rising Elderly Incarceration
An 86-year-old Dutch man, Jan H., suffering from dementia, depression, and intellectual disabilities, was sentenced to 18 months (12 months without parole) for attempting to strangle his wife, highlighting a growing trend of elderly first-time offenders in Dutch prisons.
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16% Bias Score


Rhineland-Palatinate Prisons to Pilot Telemedicine for Inmate Healthcare
Two Rhineland-Palatinate prisons will pilot telemedicine in 2024 to improve inmate healthcare access and reduce security risks associated with external appointments, addressing staff shortages and scheduling difficulties; the program will focus on rheumatology, dermatology, and cardiology.
Rhineland-Palatinate Prisons to Pilot Telemedicine for Inmate Healthcare
Two Rhineland-Palatinate prisons will pilot telemedicine in 2024 to improve inmate healthcare access and reduce security risks associated with external appointments, addressing staff shortages and scheduling difficulties; the program will focus on rheumatology, dermatology, and cardiology.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Restrictions on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Inmates
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end gender-affirming hormone therapy for transgender inmates in federal prisons, citing likely procedural violations and potential harm to inmates; the ruling affects approximately 1,000 inmates diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Restrictions on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Inmates
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end gender-affirming hormone therapy for transgender inmates in federal prisons, citing likely procedural violations and potential harm to inmates; the ruling affects approximately 1,000 inmates diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order Halting Hormone Therapy for Transgender Inmates
A federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order halting hormone therapy for transgender inmates in federal prisons, citing a federal law prohibiting the arbitrary deprivation of medication deemed necessary by prison medical staff; over 600 inmates receive this therapy.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order Halting Hormone Therapy for Transgender Inmates
A federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order halting hormone therapy for transgender inmates in federal prisons, citing a federal law prohibiting the arbitrary deprivation of medication deemed necessary by prison medical staff; over 600 inmates receive this therapy.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Prison System Faces Challenges with Aging Inmate Population
The number of elderly prisoners in Germany is rising, creating challenges for the prison system, which is adapting by creating specialized units and facilities in some prisons, but faces challenges in healthcare and end-of-life care.
Germany's Prison System Faces Challenges with Aging Inmate Population
The number of elderly prisoners in Germany is rising, creating challenges for the prison system, which is adapting by creating specialized units and facilities in some prisons, but faces challenges in healthcare and end-of-life care.
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44% Bias Score


Former Inmate Challenges Legal Barriers to Medicare Access in Australian Prisons
Damien Linnane, a former inmate and PhD researcher, argues that Australian prisoners have an unrecognized right to Medicare-funded healthcare, challenging a decades-old legal interpretation and potentially revolutionizing prison healthcare access.
Former Inmate Challenges Legal Barriers to Medicare Access in Australian Prisons
Damien Linnane, a former inmate and PhD researcher, argues that Australian prisoners have an unrecognized right to Medicare-funded healthcare, challenging a decades-old legal interpretation and potentially revolutionizing prison healthcare access.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Court Finds Mayor Fit for Prison Despite Past Health Issues
The Adli Tıp Kurumu in Turkey concluded that Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık, despite a history of health issues including a past leukemia diagnosis and salivary gland tumor, is currently fit to remain in prison following recent medical evaluations showing no active disease.

Turkish Court Finds Mayor Fit for Prison Despite Past Health Issues
The Adli Tıp Kurumu in Turkey concluded that Beylikdüzü Mayor Murat Çalık, despite a history of health issues including a past leukemia diagnosis and salivary gland tumor, is currently fit to remain in prison following recent medical evaluations showing no active disease.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Prison Healthcare Crisis: TTB Demands Release of Medically Unfit Prisoners
The Turkish Medical Association (TTB) is demanding the release of prisoners deemed medically unfit for incarceration, citing at least 1,412 ill prisoners in Turkey as of April 2025, including 335 severely ill, and at least 709 deaths in prison during the first 11 months of 2024, highlighting systemi...

Turkey's Prison Healthcare Crisis: TTB Demands Release of Medically Unfit Prisoners
The Turkish Medical Association (TTB) is demanding the release of prisoners deemed medically unfit for incarceration, citing at least 1,412 ill prisoners in Turkey as of April 2025, including 335 severely ill, and at least 709 deaths in prison during the first 11 months of 2024, highlighting systemi...
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40% Bias Score

Judge Orders Hormone Therapy for Transgender Inmates
A US District Judge ordered the federal Bureau of Prisons to provide hormone therapy to transgender inmates, overturning a Trump-era executive order that halted such treatments, citing legal violations and potential harm.

Judge Orders Hormone Therapy for Transgender Inmates
A US District Judge ordered the federal Bureau of Prisons to provide hormone therapy to transgender inmates, overturning a Trump-era executive order that halted such treatments, citing legal violations and potential harm.
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28% Bias Score

BOP Fails Inmate Colorectal Cancer Screenings, Leading to Deaths
A Department of Justice Inspector General report revealed the Federal Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) failures in colorectal cancer screenings and follow-up care for inmates, resulting in delayed diagnoses and deaths; systemic issues include staffing shortages, budgetary problems, and electronic medical re...

BOP Fails Inmate Colorectal Cancer Screenings, Leading to Deaths
A Department of Justice Inspector General report revealed the Federal Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) failures in colorectal cancer screenings and follow-up care for inmates, resulting in delayed diagnoses and deaths; systemic issues include staffing shortages, budgetary problems, and electronic medical re...
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44% Bias Score

Gestational Diabetes Rate Three Times Higher in English Prisons
Data reveals a three-fold higher rate of gestational diabetes among pregnant women in English prisons (12%) compared to the national average (4%), highlighting severe health risks and prompting calls for reform within the prison system and criminal justice system.

Gestational Diabetes Rate Three Times Higher in English Prisons
Data reveals a three-fold higher rate of gestational diabetes among pregnant women in English prisons (12%) compared to the national average (4%), highlighting severe health risks and prompting calls for reform within the prison system and criminal justice system.
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60% Bias Score

Transgender Inmate Sues Trump Administration Over End to Taxpayer-Funded Gender Transition Treatments
Transgender inmate "Maria Moe" is suing the Trump administration and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) for ending taxpayer-funded gender transition treatments, alleging the executive order violates their Eighth Amendment rights by transferring them to a men's facility, increasing the risk of harm.

Transgender Inmate Sues Trump Administration Over End to Taxpayer-Funded Gender Transition Treatments
Transgender inmate "Maria Moe" is suing the Trump administration and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) for ending taxpayer-funded gender transition treatments, alleging the executive order violates their Eighth Amendment rights by transferring them to a men's facility, increasing the risk of harm.
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64% Bias Score
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