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Token Temporary Measures to Decongest Prisons Can t Save Inmates from COVID-19 Immediate and permanent measures to improve medical care in prisons are necessary to prevent any colossal tragedy, as already 2,803 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 in the country. Representative image. Photo: Flickr Rights12/May/2021 The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in another spike of positive cases in prisons across the country. According to various news reports, in prisons across the country, as many as 2,803 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19, and nine inmates and one prison staff have succumbed to the virus during the second wave of the pandemic since March 2021. ....
Civilian Office of Police Accountability The way the city of Chicago investigates fatal shootings by police officers violates state law and Mayor Lori Lightfoot has been sitting on recommendations to fix that for nearly a year, records reviewed by the Chicago Sun-Times show. According to the documents, the city isn’t complying with the Illinois Police and Community Relations Act, which governs investigations regarding whether a police officer who has shot someone to death should be charged with a crime. Under the law, which took effect in 2016, a criminal investigation into a fatal shooting by police has to be done by two investigators from outside the agency that employs the officer involved. ....
Poor Indians are bearing the brunt of “pandemic policing” as the country struggles to contain a deadly second wave of Covid-19 cases by imposing stricter curfew rules and curbs on movement, rights advocates said. Hawkers, slum dwellers, food couriers and migrant workers are most likely to fall foul of lockdown rules from fines for failing to wear a face mask or being out in the street to having roadside stalls closed down, according to unions and activists. “Our ground experience shows police target the poor, marginalised and those who cannot speak up,” said Dharmendra Kumar, secretary of Janpahal, a charity that works with street vendors. ....
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For India s poor, COVID-19 pandemic policing adds to lockdown hardships Toggle share menu Advertisement For India s poor, COVID-19 pandemic policing adds to lockdown hardships A health worker takes a mouth swab sample of a woman to test for COVID-19 at a hospital in Hyderabad, India, Monday, April 19, 2021. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.) 20 Apr 2021 05:57PM (Updated: 20 Apr 2021 06:05PM) Share this content Bookmark CHENNAI: Poor Indians are bearing the brunt of pandemic policing as the country struggles to contain a deadly second wave of COVID-19 cases by imposing stricter curfew rules and curbs on movement, rights advocates said. Hawkers, slum dwellers, food couriers and migrant workers are most likely to fall foul of lockdown rules - from fines for failing to wear a face mask or being out in the street to having roadside stalls closed down, according to unions and activists. ....