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Illinois Settles Lawsuit Over Deaf Prisoners

"Taylor estimates there could be 300 prisoners affected by the settlement, but he doesn't know exactly how many Illinois inmates are deaf. He says part of the problem is that until now, the Department of Corrections has not had to screen people for hearing loss."

NPR Illinois

July 25, 2018

Jail & Prison ConditionsAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018NPR Illinois, NPR, Illinois
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