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Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Education (Juveniles)
  Orientation and Assessment program18. The orientation and assessment unit at McLennan  utilizes a three week schedule to complete academic, medical, and psychological evaluations.  An intake biography interview ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
.  The benefits of reducing crime include lowering direct damages to property and medical costs, as well as indirect costs of pain, suffering, fear, reduced quality of life or loss of life. Criminal justice ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Gay/Lesbian
internationally to fund their activities. John Sherman was being taken from the King County Jail to Harbourview Medical Center for a doctor’s appointment when he was liberated by the Brigade. During the liberation ...
, it can similarly be assumed that homeless persons with SMI, once placed in supportive housing, reduce their use of acute psychiatric and medical services, and are arrested and incarcerated less often ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
Impact of Covid-19 on State and Fed Prisons-Aug 2022 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics AUGUST 2022 Special Report NCJ 304500 Impact of COVID-19 on State and Federal Prisons, March 2020–February 2021 E. Ann Carson, Ph.D., BJS Statistician Melissa Nadel, Ph.D., Abt Associates; and …
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
school exercise and a real world interrogation. At SERE school, students are subject to an extensive medical and psychological pre-screening prior to being subjected to physical and psychological pressures ...
Case • 1994
Carper v. Deland - 851 F.Supp 1506 (D Utah 1994) - 1994 WAYNE P. CARPER, et al., Plaintiffs, v. GARY W. DeLAND & Tamara Holden, Defendants. Case No. 90-C-842 B UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CENTRAL DIVISION 851 F. Supp. 1506; 1994 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15230 …
Case • 1995
prisoners in custody of the ADOC. Numerous issues were tried in the case, including Plaintiffs' allegations of inadequate medical, dental, and mental health care, handicapped access, access to the courts ...
Case • 1995
all jewelry except one watch, a personal wedding band and a medical alert medallion because jewelry was a potentially expensive item that could be used [*1435] in bartering and strong arming and could ...
Case • 1991
to obtain a copy of a medical report from the FBI for an inmate; (2) dissuading a defendant in a capital case from discharging his attorney on the eve of trial and proceeding se; and (3) assisting ...
Case • 1997
Blissett v. Casey - 969 F. Supp. 118 (ND NY 1997) - 1997 DONOVAN BLISSETT, Plaintiff, -v- SGT. CASEY, SGT. GREENE, TIMOTHY MULHALL, and A. CONNORS, R.N. MEDICAL DEPT., Defendants. 83-CV-218 ...
Case • 1999
. [17] In Yeskey, a state prisoner had been denied admission to a Motivational Boot Camp Program because of his medical history of hypertension. The Supreme Court affirmed the Third Circuit's opinion ...
Case • 1998
Kesler v. King - 29 F.Supp.2d 356 (SD Tex. 1998) - 1998 JAMES T. KESLER, ET AL., v. BRAZORIA COUNTY SHERIFF KING, ET AL. CIVIL ACTION NO. G-96-703 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, GALVESTON DIVISION 29 F. Supp. 2d 356; 1998 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19282 …
Case • 1997
. Plaintiffs also state that defendants were "deliberately and callously indifferent" to their serious medical needs. In addition to their federal Eighth Amendment claims, plaintiffs claim that defendants were ...
Case • 1995
applies."). Candelaria in no way "held that the ADA applies to prisons." What the court did hold was simply that an inmate's Eighth Amendment claim alleging inadequate medical treatment at a prison known ...
Case • 1997
. 1988) (district court denied motion for TRO which was treated by stipulation as also a motion for preliminary injunction). In Miller v. California Pacific Medical Ctr., 19 F.3d 449 (9th Cir. 1994 ...
Case • 2000
, as well as "ramming his head into the cement wall." Concepcion Dep. Tr. 61-15 to -19, 64-4 to 65-7. Cole, Phillips, and two other officers subsequently escorted Concepcion to the medical clinic ...
Case • 2001
, learning disabilities, and chronic schizophrenia, for which his doctors have prescribed a variety of medications. Kerry Sanders's mental incapacity is"obvious." Because of his mental disability, he ...
Case • 1980
). [97] C. Grant programs [98] In addition to the familiar welfare, unemployment, and medical assistance programs established by the Social Security Act, these may include: [99] 1. Food ...
Case • 2005
, or related medical conditions." (Id., § 12940, subd. (j)(4)(C).) [63] According to the Fair Employment and Housing Commission (FEHC), the agency charged with administering the FEHA, harassment on any ...
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