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Court intervention ends for D.C. DOC.


With the termination of the Women Prisoners of DC v. District of Columbia District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States).  class-action lawsuit in September, the District of Columbia Department of Corrections ended 33 years of court oversight and court orders, the mayor's office announced. U.S. Court Judge Emmett G. Sullivan dismissed the order in Women Prisoners upon the filing of a mutual consent motion of the parties, thus terminating the last case in which the courts maintained oversight of the DOC.

Mayor Anthony A. Williams Anthony Allen "Tony" Williams (born July 28 1951, in Los Angeles, California) is an American politician who served as the fourth elected mayor of the District of Columbia from 1999 to 2007.  praised Sullivan's ruling as further evidence that the District is committed to improving city services The examples and perspective in this article or section may represent an unduly geographically limited view of the subject.
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 and programs for all of its citizens. "The director and staff at D.C. Department of Corrections continue to demonstrate their commitment to meeting the highest standards. I commend com·mend  
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 them and the attorney general's office for this historic accomplishment," Williams said.

The Women Prisoners case, which was filed in October 1994, alleged that the DOC provided unequal programs and services for female inmates compared with similarly situated similarly situated adj. with the same problems and circumstances, referring to the people represented by a plaintiff in a "class action," brought for the benefit of the party filing the suit as well as all those "similarly situated.  male inmates, including educational, vocational, work training and apprenticeship programs. The case also alleged inadequate OB/GYN care, poor physical plant conditions and sexual harassment sexual harassment, in law, verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, aimed at a particular person or group of people, especially in the workplace or in academic or other institutional settings, that is actionable, as in tort or under equal-opportunity statutes.  of female inmates. The DOC improved the quality of the environment services and programs available to female inmates, as well other programs and policies. The case was one of 15 filed during the past 33 years that addressed conditions in the department.

DOC Director Odie Washington said, "We have already made great strides toward building a model jail, and we are pleased that the last court order has been terminated, so we can continue to concentrate on building an effective and accredited accredited

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 correctional system that not only meets but exceeds national standards." Washington cited the $30 million capital improvement program approved by the mayor and City Council for playing a major role in helping to end court oversight and improve conditions.
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Title Annotation:State News; District of Columbia Department of Corrections
Author:St. Gerard, Vanessa
Publication:Corrections Today
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U5DC
Date:Dec 1, 2004
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