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at the King County Jail in 10 downtown Seattle. Typically this occurs because the child has been identified as in need of 11 mental health or medical services. 12 13 14 15 3.79 King County places ...
Brief • February 12, 2014
Filed under: Mental Health
) The implementation of community residences for medically complex individuals described in subparagraph V.E.2(a) above and Sections V.E.3(g) - (j) below, may be accomplished through openings in or expansion of existing ...
Brief • 2008
requests for water even though the medical staff at the Lancaster County Prison advised her to hydrate because of her pregnancy. (Id. at ¶¶ 70-73). Plaintiff M was unlawfully detained for five days, four ...
Brief • 2007
and/or another individual Defendant, assaulted, punched and/or battered Decedent while 23 Decedent was bound, helpless and in a serious medical condition. 24 19. As a direct, proximate, and legal result ...
Article • September 30, 2022 • from PLN October, 2022
Williams, criminal justice and health program director and professor at the University of California at San Francisco Medical School. The American Psychiatric Association, National Commission on Correctional ...
Brief • March 8, 2019
to Skid Row and spent the night—which he described as “cold as hell”—under cardboard. Mr. Thomas then spent weeks trying to fill his PTSD medication, a task made difficult because he lost his identification ...
Brief • February 5, 2018
of the individual’s family history, medical history, school records, employment records (if an adult), other relevant records and information, as well as clinical interviews with a person or persons who know ...
Filing • March 10, 2016
passage read as follows: What is even more remarkable about [Tina] Thomas [a medical doctor incarcerated in Oklahoma] is that she had overcome the kind of childhood trauma that might have completely ...
Filing • March 8, 2019
. Thomas walked over to Skid Row and spent the night—which he described as “cold as hell”—under cardboard. Mr. Thomas then spent weeks trying to fill his PTSD medication, a task made difficult because he ...
Publication • 2011
was a homicide is made solely based on police investigation, and is not the result of the decision of a court, medical examiner, coroner, jury, or other non-law enforcement entity. A second source of national ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
-grounds for court or medical treatment. In Fiscal Year 2006 the Department spent about $618 million to house and provide services to inmates in its custody. Of this amount, the Department spent $531 ...
Publication
, then Harris County Medical Examiner records were used to code the race of the victim. 12 white defendant murders two Hispanic victims then the indicator for Hispanic victim is coded 1). If multiple victims ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
multiple domains, but understanding the effects on psychiatric disorders in particular presents a real opportunity for medical sociologists to integrate seemingly disparate areas of research, including ...
Publication
that medical and MH professionals have their professional licenses before they are approved to be in the facility. Moreover, there are general codes for fire, basic construction, etc., which would be found ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
, in hard fought legal battles. Some areas afli,cted by PIS advocacy include irnl)rovetnents in the disciplinary process~ access to medical and mental health care, access to the courts, protection for family ...
Publication • July 1, 2011
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Police
personnel. Additionally, 18 agencies, employing more than 700 full-time officers, served medical campuses. Table 7 Special jurisdiction law enforcement agencies and full-time sworn personnel, by type ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
measures on food, medical care, labor (in the form of wages, benefits, and training), and facilities. These bottom-line focused tactics result in inhumane and sometimes lethal conditions.52 Even though ...
Publication • February 14, 2014
will not affect your medical treatment in any way. As outlined in the California Anatomical Gift Act, your authorization is legally binding and, unless the donor is under 18 years of age, your decision does ...
Brief • July 14, 2021
official capacity as Medical Director, TYNA TAYLOR, in her official capacity as Detention Captain, PEARLIE YOUNG, in her official capacity as Detention Lieutenant, Defendants – Appellants. USCA11 Case: 19 ...
Brief • May 19, 2023
she amended on July 17, 2020. (“Complaint,” Dkt. No. 1; “FAC,” Dkt. No. 34.) The FAC asserted four causes of action: (1) excessive force and deliberate indifference to medical needs in violation ...
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