Washington Prisoners seeking to file a civil rights complaint are typically inmates in the Washington state prison system who believe their civil rights have been violated. These prisoners may have experienced discrimination or experienced or witnessed mistreatment, abuse, or neglect while incarcerated. They may be seeking damages for their suffering, or an order for the prison to remedy the situation. Types of Washington Prisoners seeking to file a civil rights complaint include those who have experienced racial discrimination, gender discrimination, disability discrimination, or religious discrimination. They may also have experienced excessive force or inadequate medical care while incarcerated. In some cases, prisoners may seek to file a civil rights complaint based on their First Amendment right to free speech.