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at 2739 E. Las Vegas St., Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906 (the “Jail”), and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Spencer Ottley, Mental Health Professional Michelle Mackay and Mental Health Clinician Melanie ...
Publication • 2008
Filed under: Private Contractors
contracts with SHP to provide for the delivery of all medical, dental and mental health services to inmates of Jail. This care is to be delivered to individuals under the custody and control of the Jail ...
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for Behavioral Health Services & Criminal Justice Research seeks to improve the availability and effectiveness of services for individuals with mental illnesses who are involved with the criminal justice system ...
Brief • 2007
per the Defendant Prison’s grievance procedure, beginning on or about September 17, 2001, after the Plaintiff was raped by one of the Defendant Prison’s guards, by Plaintiff requesting mental health ...
. Stat. (2009). 21. Rather than taking JENNIFER DEGRAW to a licensed mental health treatment facility for evaluation and treatment under the Baker Act, the patrol officers arrested her and took her ...
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and Terry Kupers, The Colorado Study vs. the Reality ofSupermax Confinement, Correctional Mental Health Report, Vol. 13, No.1 (May/June 2011), at 1,9. But see Jeffrey L. Metzner and Maureen L. O'Keefe ...
Brief • October 1, 2011
for suicide watch purposes in accordance with the recommendation of the mental health provider. 3 Case: 2:10-cv-01097-EAS-TPK Doc #: 28-1 Filed: 10/10/11 Page: 4 of 31 PAGEID #: 170 11. Youth in detention ...
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Medical Concerns Addictions Treatment Mental Health Needs Barriers to Working Legal Describe Traffic Child Custody Restitution Marital Status Anger Management Classes Domestic Violence Classes Parole ...
Article • April 15, 2006 • from PLN April, 2006
officials were deliberately indifferent to their mental health needs and numerous respects, and that the deprivations were life-threatening. Plaintiff alleged that Jail officials deliberate indifference ...
Article • March 4, 2020 • from PLN March, 2020
; Yet he was not rendered treatment or even screening for mental-health issues upon booking. Guards, instead, “misperceived him as a disruptive inmate or an intoxicated inmate beyond reasonable ...
Article • November 15, 2023 • from PLN November, 2023
York City, which has ten times the incarcerated population. The causes of the deaths varied from complications related to narcotics withdrawals or overdoses to mental health crises and suicide. Notably ...
, Wellpath Director of Mental Health Services Anne Purkeson released him into the jail’s general population. He was found fatally hanged in his cell four days later when guards went to deliver a meal ...
, and besides, he might prove that the search was conducted because of policy but in a manner that contravened policy. He showed sufficient likelihood of recurrence because he alleges that his mental health ...
Article • July 6, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
at the Mule Creek State Prison. He was mentally ill and breathed through an opening in his throat. Despite his known mental health condition and breathing problems he was pepper sprayed by guards, resulting ...
Article • January 8, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
(MCJ) used excessive force on a mentally ill prisoner during a cell extraction. Haraesheo Rice, 31, was well known to MCJ staff, who were aware he suffered from mental health problems that included ...
a felony drug charge and misdemeanor battery charge, and was in drug and mental health programs because of his history of mental instability. Two years later, when he failed to appear at a hearing, an arrest ...
Article • March 7, 2016
Fifth Circuit Denies Full Due Process Protections to Convicted Mental Health Prisoner by Derek Gilna Petitioner, whose name was sealed by court order, challenged her civil confinement ...
Thibodeau for burglary. But a state Health Department evaluation concluded that he likely had untreated symptoms of mental illness. The county court then ordered Thibodeau sent to G. Werber Bryan Psychiatric ...
Article • September 15, 2009 • from PLN September, 2009
between him and caretakers at a Santa Clara County funded facility for persons with mental health disabilities. Despite the caretakers’ preference that Martinez be taken to a hospital to continue medical ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
in the policy? Does your policy address a medical or mental health staff’s duty to report when they may consider conversations confidential in nature? Is the policy consistent with state laws governing patient ...
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