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or remain Class Members and to timely serve those who become Class Members. The Parties recognize that there are multiple players in the forensic and broader mental health systems. This creates challenges ...
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
for prisoner Christopher Barkes, “a troubled man with a long history of mental health and substance abuse problems.” On March 15, 1997, Barkes killed two people in a drunk driving accident. While ...
and mental health staff of GCDC related to assessments of Mr. Tucker were not created until after his death.” Why? Because “medical staff did not properly document his vital signs,” instead ...
Brief • April 11, 1996
and inmates with coronary conditions have access to nitroglycerin or other prescribed medication. E. Mental Health Care 80. The State shall provide prisoners with mental health care in accordance ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
and trend (III.1.a. SMI Monthly Report) b.Review AIMS and update when changes in MH status c.Inmates with mental health score of three or above are seen by MH staff per policy titled “Levels of Mental Health ...
Brief • October 12, 2021
Filed under: Prison Classification
is a mental health practitioner of the Michigan Department of Corrections. At all times relevant to the events in this action, Defendant Arkesteyn was acting under color of state law. Defendant is sued ...
a dozen class action lawsuits concerning the conditions of confinement and (in)adequacy of mental health services in U.S. jails and prisons, and as consultant to the Civil Rights Division of the U.S ...
Article • April 15, 2014 • from PLN April, 2014
and sent to the Oregon State Hospital (OSH) for mental health treatment. Under Oregon law, Spinosa could be held at OSH for no more than three years. When he was still not competent to stand trial in 2000 ...
Case • 1989
chronic mental illness ("mentally disordered women") were allegedly kept in excessive isolation and denied adequate mental health care in violation of their rights under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
days per week. CCCF stated that interviews for the position are ongoing. Currently, a county-employed social worker is acting as the mental health coordinator. The social worker is on-site three times ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
plenary departmental budgets. Our office handles approximately 15 20,000 cases annually. I have worked with members of the California Legislature on 16 criminal justice, substance abuse and mental health ...
Brief • July 21, 2017
at approximately 7:00 p.m., Plaintiff Norris was in the custody of the Cheatham County Sherriff’s Office in the Cheatham County Jail. He began suffering a mental health episode and was banging his own head against ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
him moved to the Central Prison in Raleigh, which maintains a medical and mental health hospital. Liles received a letter from a prisoner housed in the cell next to her brother’s which indicated ...
, leaving Coopwood with “a bloody discharge from her vagina.” At intake into the jail, she had denied receiving mental health treatment, though staff with the jail’s private healthcare ...
Article • May 1, 2025 • from PLN May, 2025
, of violating his Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment rights. He also made a claim under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), 42 U.S.C. ch.126, § 12101 et seq., because his diagnosed mental health ...
In-the-News Article • August 3, 2018
HRDC files suit over starvation death of Florida state prisoner Aug. 3, 2018 Articles about PLN Litigation Palm Beach Post Mentally ill man allowed to starve to death in prison, lawsuit says ...
Publication
hours to establish contact with the 50-year-old male. A family member told police that he had just been put on some new medication. King County Mental Health Professionals called to the scene by police ...
woman’s devastated family, Randall Berg, Jr., the executive director of the Florida Justice Institute, points to two culprits for ignoring the medical and mental health needs of Napier: the private prison ...
Publication • January 1, 2014
 and mental health status.   Employ de‐escalation techniques soon after a young person acts out or misbehaves. This  includes discussion with the youth to determine the root causes to help identify more ...
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