父母、惩罚和流行病:突发公共卫生事件中国家对被监禁人员的责任。

Journal of law and health Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Meredith Harrell
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本文考察了自2020年3月以来美国对COVID-19大流行的应对措施,并探讨了各州保护公民,特别是最弱势群体行动的共性和差异。本文讨论了政府在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间对被监禁者和囚犯的义务,以及被监禁者如何始终未能得到应有的保护。本文将根据第八修正案和1983年公民权利要求,探讨这些政府和机构失败的可能补救办法。最后,文章提出,金钱赔偿将为被监禁的个人及其家人提供救济,而其他补救措施往往都失败了。此外,金钱赔偿将传递这样的信息:在公共卫生紧急情况下,受国家保护的人需要切实的正义,政府需要严格的问责制。
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Parens Patriae, Punishment, and Pandemics: The State's Responsibility for Incarcerated Persons During a Public Health Emergency.

This article looks at the nation's response to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 and explores the commonalities and differences of states' actions to protect their citizens, especially the most vulnerable populations. The article discusses the government's obligations to jailees and prisoners during the COVID-19 pandemic and how incarcerated persons have been consistently failed by the institutions that are required to protect them. The article examines possible remedies for these governmental and institutional failings under the Eighth Amendment and §1983 civil rights claims. Ultimately the article proposes that monetary damages would provide relief to incarcerated individuals and their families where other remedies have often failed. Additionally, monetary damages will send the message that those under the protection of the state need tangible justice and that the government needs rigorous accountability during a public health emergency.

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