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Filed under: Private Prisons
, clothing, appropriate housing, education, training, work programs, and all routine medical, mental health and dental care. The contractor shall provide safe, supervised confinement and maintain proper ...
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Filed under: Medical
, Vol. 65 No. 250/Thursday, December 28, 2000. Pg. 82541). Specifically cited are people who are detained for mental health reasons which is a problem in every major jail in the country ...
" Require-s Comments IF YES TO I a, Jb,1~,MENTAL HEALTH IMMEDIATBL'J! Is the inmate unable to answer quc,uon$? If )'C$, note why, notify supervlM>r and place ...
Brief • 2006
MENTAL HEALTH, a non- ) profit Washington Corporation, ) ) Defendants. ) PLAINTIFFS’ FIRST JOINT AMENDED COMPLAINT Julian E. St. Marie, Attorney West 505 Riverside • Suite 500 Spokane, Washington 99201 509 ...
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disease; in mental health distress; and suffering one of a long list of pre-existing conditions. Most of the subjects in typical “street” encounters are no longer safe targets for Tasers. 2. The company now ...
Case • 2000
and adjudicated a sexually violent predator. At the commitment trial, the State presented evidence of Crane's inappropriate sexual behavior on several occasions as well as the testimony of mental health ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
,(b)(7)epart-time physician and (b)(7)e full-time mid-level providers. Nurses conduct detainee medical and mental health intake screenings. Detainees receive hands-on physical examinations ...
Article • February 15, 2008 • from PLN February, 2008
prisoners with mental health problems and assign their competency hearings a high priority. Brown says the plan is projected to save the county over $467,000 a year. ?It does nobody any good for them ...
authorizing booking fees also requires that 20% of the revenue from the fees be dedicated to mental health and substance abuse programs, and another 20% used for deputies to receive training on handling mental ...
Dead Rikers Island Detainees Had Missed Dozens of Mental Health Appointments by A report released by New York City’s Board of Correction (BOC) on February 9, 2024, chided city jail ...
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– to the mental health of those with and without pre-existing mental conditions Solitary confinement is Pervasive. Solitary confinement is widely used in almost every state and within the federal system, in both ...
Article • December 1, 2021 • from PLN December, 2021
Filed under: Medical, Malpractice
CCSP’s contract to provide mental health services to the Delaware DOC was just a year old. See: United States v. Connections Community Support Programs, Inc., et al, USDC, Dist. DE,Case No. 1:21-cv ...
Brief • January 16, 2003
, religious services, mail, nutrition, clothing/bedding, mental 23 health services and counseling and treatment.” (Budget Change Proposal EX03A, FY 24 2002-03 .) In addition, the CYA h as “no cons istent ...
details of one the attempts within that past year. 14 4. The medical and mental health services at the Placerville jail are outsourced 15 to California Forensic Medical Group, Inc. (CMFG) a privately ...
Brief • 2005
(Executives of DOC); NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE (DHMH); THOMAS R. FRIEDEN (Co~ssioner ofDHMH); JAMES L. CAPOZIELLO (Deputy Commissioner of DHMH); PRISON HEALTH SERVICES; P.H.S ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Recommendations — Misallocation of Public Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 MENTAL HEALTH COURTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 History ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
problematic for inmates in high security, mental health, and protective custody units, where inmates get very little time out of cells. Surprisingly, it was even reported at Elmwood’s Minimum Camp for men ...
of the abuse she has endured ; Plaintiff has experienced several mental health crises, including several suicide attempts and self-mutilation episodes. 3. Throughout her incarceration, Plaintiff has repeatedly ...
Brief • 2006
as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, J. ROBERT GALVIN, M.D., M.P.H., in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Health ...
Case • 2000
and details additional steps which need to be taken to provide SCC residents with constitutionally adequate mental health treatment. Appellants contend the district court failed to properly defer ...
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