Michigan Complaint (Prisoner Civil Rights) is a legal process that gives prisoners the right to file a complaint against a state prison in Michigan for the violation of their civil rights. This includes complaints about inadequate medical care, poor living conditions, lack of access to educational and recreational programs, and improper use of disciplinary action. There are two types of Michigan Complaint (Prisoner Civil Rights): administrative complaint and civil action. An administrative complaint is filed with the state prison and its governing agencies, while a civil action is a lawsuit against the state prison. Both types of complaint involve filing a written complaint with the Michigan Department of Corrections, which will then investigate the complaint and determine if there is sufficient evidence to proceed. If so, the case may be referred to the Michigan Attorney General's Office for a hearing. The outcome of the complaint may result in monetary compensation, changes in prison policy, or other forms of relief.