Punitive segregation definition

Punitive segregation means city jail housing units where inmates who have been found guilty of violating department of correction rules may be temporarily housed as a sanction for their offense(s) and restricted to their cells more than 15 hours per day.
Punitive segregation means any city jail housing units in which inmates are regularly[where inmates who have been found guilty of violating department rules may be temporarily housed as a sanction for their offense(s) and] restricted to their cells more than [fifteen hours per day]the maximum number of hours as set forth in section 1-05(b) of chapter 1 of title 40 of the rules of the city of New York, or any subsequent rule establishing such minimum standards for the general population of inmates in city jails.
Punitive segregation means]Segregated housing unit. The term “segregated housing unit” means any city jail housing units [where inmates who have been found guilty of violating department rules may be temporarily housed as a sanction for their offense(s) and] in which inmates are regularly restricted to their cells more than [fifteen hours per day] the maximum number of hours as set forth in subdivision (b) of section 1-05 of chapter 1 of title 40 of the rules of the city of New York, or any successor rule establishing such maximum number of hours for the general population of inmates in city jails. Segregated housing units do not include mental health units. Segregated housing units include, but are not limited to, punitive segregation housing and enhanced supervision housing.

More Definitions of Punitive segregation

Punitive segregation means the segregation of an inmate from the general population pursuant to a disciplinary sanction imposed after a hearing.
Punitive segregation means city jail housing units where inmates who have been found guilty of violating department rules may be temporarily housed as a sanction for their offense(s) and restricted to their cells more than fifteen hours per day.
Punitive segregation means the placement of a person in custody separate and apart from the general population pursuant to a disciplinary sanction imposed after a disciplinary hearing.

Related to Punitive segregation

  • Punitive action means any action which may lead to

  • Punitive Damages are those damages awarded as a penalty, the amount of which is neither governed nor fixed by statute.

  • Indirect Losses means loss of profits, loss of production, loss of business, loss of business opportunity, or any claim for consequential loss or for indirect loss of any nature;

  • Consequential Damages means Losses claimed to have resulted from any indirect, incidental, reliance, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, multiple or any other Loss, including damages claimed to have resulted from harm to business, loss of anticipated revenues, savings, or profits, or other economic Loss claimed to have been suffered not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and any other damages typically considered consequential damages under Applicable Law, regardless of whether the Parties knew or had been advised of the possibility that such damages could result in connection with or arising from anything said, omitted, or done hereunder or related hereto, including willful acts or omissions.

  • Direct Losses means all damages, losses, liabilities, penalties, fines, assessments, claims, actions, costs, expenses (including the cost of legal or professional services, legal costs being on a substantial indemnity basis), proceedings, demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law, except Indirect Losses.