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or firing of personnel, outsourcing of county jail medical, pharmaceutical and psychiatric services, which relate to the issue of suicide, mental health and mental health medications provided to detainees ...
health care stretched to hold 109, representing 128.2% of capacity. Mental health care was also a problem; grand jurors found 100 people waiting in the jail for a spot in one of the state’s secure ...
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of drug offenders and other low-level non-violent offenders, the dismantling of California‘s mental health system, and the trend toward imposing long prison sentences has caused California‘s inmate ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
International and Domestic Law................................................................................... 47 6. Mental Health Care and Treatment ...
Brief • July 28, 2016
Center for Legal Advocacy v. Bicha, CO, Mot to Dismiss, Jail Mental Health, 2016 Case 1:11-cv-02285-NYW Document 78 Filed 07/28/16 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 5 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
Article • May 15, 2007
County Jail, where he had been imprisoned a number of times in the previous 18 months. Kentera was housed in jail's Mental Health Unit. The day before his suicide, Kentera allegedly stuffed a sock down ...
Article • May 15, 2007
of the small amenities of life they are permitted to acquire in prison. This action was filed by a Pennsylvania prisoner committed to a mental health hospital, who sought habeas corpus relief by challenging his ...
at Northeast Kingdom Mental Health Facility when repeated combative behavior required that he be moved to a different shelter. After several attempts by Cynthia Cook and Deberah Cogan to get Bernier dressed ...
, making their mental health conditions only worse. The backlog was driven by a surge in the number of court-ordered mental competency evaluations from 964 in 2021 to 1,340 by 2023. The state Department ...
Brief • 2010
.) Decedent was sentenced to twenty (20) to sixty (60) years in the custody of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, to be spent in a secure mental health facility for the needed treatment period. (Compl ...
Case • 2000
the arrest, Richard Sherman, a senior mental health specialist employed by Lane County, received information from the jail that Jensen's work supervisor, Putschler, who was also a county employee, had called ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
and mental health and needlessly inflict pain and suffering. Indeed, researchers have found that the clinical effects of extreme isolation can actually be similar to those of physical torture. 1 ...
Publication • 2024
) and their placement in Residential Mental Health Treatment Units (RMHTUs).8 • Prohibits the use of restraints on people who are participating in out-of-cell activities in RRUs unless an “individual assessment ...
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is called in Colorado, and the process and reasons for their placement. Evidence of institutional misbehavior, more serious criminal histories, and preexisting mental health needs were found among segregated ...
Case • 1993
was appointed to represent respondent, an additional mental health examiner was authorized to be selected by respondent, and a date for a hearing was set. The date of the hearing subsequently was rescheduled ...
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
agreed to modify its jail policy to ensure a medical or mental health professional must have performed and documented a suicide risk evaluation prior to a prisoner being taken off suicide watch. Phillip ...
Bishop, a small 19-year-old with a slight build, was arrested and placed in the Mental Health Step-Down unit at a jail in Macomb County, Michigan on December l, 2004. Bishop had a history of mental ...
Positive Correlation between Mental Illness and Prison Victimization by Jimmy Franks In September 2008, the Center for Behavioral Health Services & Criminal Justice Research (the Center ...
Article • February 1, 2024 • from PLN February, 2024
, and potential for decompensations.” Amazingly, though Rupard “did not answer questions, rambled incoherently, and became verbally aggressive” during mental health wellness checks, jail mental ...
Brief • March 30, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
bronchitis. He appears to have significant mental health issues. His mother reported to the Pretrial Services Officer that her son exhibits symptoms of bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder. She said ...
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