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Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
the State Legislature in the coming year. "Civil commitment" consists of the involuntary detention of a person in a psychiatric facility for mental health treatment. It has traditionally been used to detain ...
Case • 2003
of the [*702] Department of Corrections. They are under the custody of ASH, which is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Mental Health. An inmate transferred to ASH pursuant to § 2684 is returned ...
of mis-classified and mentally ill prisoners from supermax confinement, improve basic mental health care, and impose restrictions on the use of force by prison guards. According to the NPP, last year "Unit ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
on August 6, 2006. At the time of admission, 11:37 a.m., RD was demonstrating “agitated” and “paranoid behavior”. As a result, he was placed in the mental health section1 of the E.D. Security Officers (SOs ...
to as incarceration lite. Carceral humanism recasts the jailers as caring social service providers. The cutting edge of carceral humanism is the field of mental health. According to a recent report by the Treatment ...
Brief • October 23, 2013
Psychologist M.S., whose identity cannot presently be determined, was employed as the Director of Mental Health at the Tioga County Jail during Frederick Haag’s incarceration in 2011. 11. Defendant Registered ...
Publication • 2009
Filed under: Sentencing, Three Strikes
of substance abuse and 64% of those with strike offenses as juveniles have mental health issues. A further look into the lives of these individuals reveals histories of childhood institutionalization in foster ...
there is evidence of substance abuse and 64% of those with strike offenses as juveniles have mental health issues. A further look into the lives of these individuals reveals histories of childhood ...
Case • 1980
U.S.C. § 1343(3), 1343(4) and 2201 et seq. The Court also invoked its pendent jurisdiction on October 18, 1976, to hear claims concerning inadequate health care, in violation of the Constitution, laws ...
Case • 2001
of his mental illness increased to the point where he was hospitalized at Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex. He was admitted to Audubon upon his discharge from the Mental Health Complex. At Audubon ...
PADILLA’S DANGEROUS DATA Tamara Rice Lave* and Franklin E. Zimring** ABSTRACT This Article uses internal memoranda and emails to describe the efforts of the California Department of Mental Health to suppress ...
harassment investigations; inmate medical and mental health services; correctional staffing and department turnover; inmate services and support; department’s community supervision responsibilities; COMET ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
, both healthy prisoners and those with pre-existing mental health issues often severely deteriorate both mentally and physically. New science and data provide increased insight into why and how human ...
Wadsworth v. Beard, et al. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation), Amended Complaint, CA, Mental Health Negligence, 2015 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Case 3:15-cv-02322-EMC Document 8 Filed 06 ...
Brief • March 25, 2020
Filed under: Juvenile Prisons
of Public Health, 103(3), 523-528. 20 [3516273.2] Declaration of Dr. Craig W. Haney, Ph.D. 3 Case 2:90-cv-00520-KJM-DB Document 6526 Filed 03/25/20 Page 5 of 8 1 capacities to provide mental health ...
opportunities to inmates with mobility disabilities or certain medical or mental health conditions. Following our review, we find that the NDOC has violated Title II of the ADA by discriminating against inmates ...
or discriminated against on the basis of their mental health disabilities. This class-action federal lawsuit was originally filed in 2005 by seventeen California prisoners with psychiatric disabilities. The class ...
Article • January 11, 2016
multiple sclerosis and limited mental capacity, Marcantel said, it did its best to keep him safe. Sending him to a mental health facility during his sentence was not an option, Marcantel added, because ...
). While acting in a delusional and disoriented manner, Mark D. McCallaugh, 28, was arrested on August 7, 2006, by Akron police. Once he was booked into SCJ, his medical and mental health treatment ...
Brief • October 7, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
to 18 undertake the day-to-day responsibilities of providing their inmates with medical and 19 mental healthcare. 20 b. 21 dental care, mental health/psychiatric care, pharmaceuticals, utilization ...
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