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Publication • February 8, 2016
housing units; profile of the Bureau’s segregation population; Bureau policies and procedures governing the management of restrictive housing; unit operations and conditions of confinement; mental health ...
, the number of inmates with mental illness has soared as well. The IDOC and its contractor for medical and mental health services, Wexford Health Sources, Inc. (“Wexford”), have failed miserably to deal ...
NaphCare, Inc., to ensure that its personnel provide necessary mental health care and medically appropriate living conditions to people with psychiatric disabilities. Defendant Lightbourne is a resident ...
for the necessary mental health and medical care for 15 mentally ill inmates. 16 125. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 The City of Forks and its Policymaking and Supervisory Defendants maintained a policy of not regularly ...
Brief • October 21, 2021
for the necessary mental health and medical care for 15 mentally ill inmates. 16 125. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 The City of Forks and its Policymaking and Supervisory Defendants maintained a policy of not regularly ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
Filed under: Juvenile Prisons
’ Fourteenth Amendment rights. After stating its intent in September 27, 2017, to investigate BRRC, the DOJ conducted three onsite visits, reviewed documents and videos, and conducted dozens ...
Article • May 1, 2022 • from PLN May, 2022
Filed under: Settlements, Suicides
), as well as the county’s Health Services Behavioral Health Division, which provides mental healthcare at the jail through its privately contracted operator, Telecare Corporation. The two claims under ...
Monterey County has promulgated extensive policies 5 6 governing health care and conditions of confinement. These policies apply to all of the inmates in its custody and all of its staff throughout its ...
Case • 2002
interest analysis in the mental health context when it is no longer good law even on its own facts. Better, we think, to consider the reasoning of its successor, Sandin, which we conclude extends to the sort ...
Brief • November 13, 2013
at Tecumseh State Correctional Institution. Filing No. 113, Second Amended Complaint at 3. follows: He identifies the defendants as defendant Randy Kohl is the director of Health Services of the Nebraska ...
Case • 2007
at the [Department of Corrections'] offices of Chief Health Services, despite Continental Laboratory's assurances set forth in a prior fax to a "confidentially-secured" fax machine in the institution's medical office ...
Publication • 2020
: Rather than shifting its oversight of prisons and detention facilities to address major health and safety concerns during COVID-19, the ACA has “greatly reduced its auditing of correctional facilities.”8 ...
: Rather than shifting its oversight of prisons and detention facilities to address major health and safety concerns during COVID-19, the ACA has “greatly reduced its auditing of correctional facilities.”8 ...
Brief • 1998
services called for in its contract. For example, it (1) failed to conduct full mental health evaluations within the 14 days specified in the contract; (2) failed to provide a staff of licensed or certified ...
Case • 1997
deliberate indifference. See Farmer v. Brennan, 511 U.S. 825, 837, 128 L. Ed. 2d 811, 114 S. Ct. 1970 (1994). The conditions of the CJC physical plant and its effect on the environmental health ...
Brief • October 7, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
, responsible for the actions or 6 inactions, and the policies, procedures, and practices/customs of all health services relating to the 7 Jail, including the provision medical treatment at outside facilities ...
be calculfrted by adding 4(a) and 4(b) together for a sum total) 5. Do you find! that Defendant Southern Health Partners, Inc., or its agents, acted ill a grossly negligent, wiHful, wanton, or reclkltess manner ...
by Puerto Rico prisoners which has been pending since 1979. At issue was the transition of the prisoner health care system from the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Health ...
of these deaths are from natural causes, but many more result from mental disorders left undiagnosed and diseases left untreated. The abhorrent quality of correctional health care not only violates prisoners ...
that overcrowding is the primary cause of constitutionally inadequate medical and mental health care in California’s prison system [See: PLN, July 2011, p.1], attorneys at the Prison Law Office, joined by Disability ...
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