~By Jugaad Singh Part I of the Blog dealt with the historical context and the legal background pertaining to prison food in India. Part II of the blog will be tackling the introduction of the Modern Prison Manual of 2016 as well as providing a global perspective of the problem along with possible solutions. THE … Continue reading NUTRITION BEHIND BARS: ELIMINATING FOOD AS A MEANS OF PUNISHMENT [Part II]| The Criminal Law Blog
~By Jugaad Singh “No one can understand the reality of the prison experience until they’ve actually walked in the shoes of those who are incarcerated.” – Bryan StevensonExecutive Director, Equal Justice Initiative INTRODUCTION Considerations about the quality, quantity and nutritional value of prison food are not something a person who has never been incarcerated loses sleep … Continue reading NUTRITION BEHIND BARS: ELIMINATING FOOD AS A MEANS OF PUNISHMENT [Part I]| The Criminal Law Blog
Oklahoma Watch · After Two Years of Debate, Schools Get Months to Ban Phones Paul Monies examined how school districts are addressing a new state law prohibiting cell phones in schools. Keaton Ross reported on why Oklahoma’s $74 million deal to outsource its prison food service operations was cancelled. Jake Ramsey reported on the speed […]| Oklahoma Watch
Oklahoma Watch · Resignations and layoffs at the state’s largest online school Jennifer Palmer talks about the latest turmoil at Epic Charter Schools, the state’s largest online school. Keaton Ross on the Oklahoma Department of Corrections’ $74 million deal to outsource its prison food service to a Florida-based company. J.C. Hallman reported on a medical […]| Oklahoma Watch
The Trinity Services Group’s proposed menu skimped on protein and was padded with sodium and fat, according to a protest from a competing bidder.| Oklahoma Watch