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Publication • 2022
housing. Another long-standing concern is the impact of restrictive housing on mental health. The policies of the American Correctional Association (ACA) and of many jurisdictions call for limits ...
Brief • July 16, 2021
for relief involving inadequate medical, dental, and 14 mental health care as well as inadequate physical exercise, inadequate nutrition, and 15 conditions of extreme social isolation and environmental ...
Brief
for Accessible Political Elections, Report of the National Voter Independence Project (Feb. 1999) 24 22 Xl Council of State Governments, Criminal Justice/ Mental Health Consensus Project (June 2002), at http ...
Publication • June 3, 2016
........................................................................................................... 55 Services for Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence ............................................... 57 Mental Health Care ...
or illness. Prisoners requiring medical diets for diabetic, high blood pressure, etc., do not receive them. Prisoners receive little outdoor exercise. Mental Health Care: "Mental health services at CJC do ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
the understaffing problem was exacerbated by an increase in prison gang activity and a rise in the number of mentally ill prisoners – up 157 percent since 2002, as more state mental health facilities have ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
alternatives for detention for someone like Delvalle, who struggles with mental illness. There’s just literally no place that would take him. What do you do with someone who needs quality mental health ...
parents called SCSD, Hogan was experiencing a mental health crisis. Having developed a major mental illness after high school, he was known to local police from previous encounters. They were aware of his ...
Crisis Response Unit (“CRU”) on March 3, 2016, when Moreno was experiencing a mental health crisis. He had long suffered from “mental illness characterized as bipolar or schizophrenic ...
/Petitioner, Thomas W. Cofer, was charged in the felony cases referenced above in February of 2010 (in CF-1 0-66) and April of 2010 (in CF195). Mr. Cofer has a long history of significant mental health issues ...
Article • January 9, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Health care
inadequate mental health care. That suit, filed in 2007, resulted in a 2016 settlement agreement. But in April 2018, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mihm ruled the state had failed to follow through ...
Brief • July 26, 2011
SERVICES, INC. (PHS); JASON HERSHBERGER, M.D, Assistant Commissioner, Correctional Health Services, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; MARIA GBUR, M.D., Medical Director, Correctional Health Services ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
................................................................................................................. 25 Physical and Mental Health ................................................................................................. 27 Employability and Workforce Participation ...
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or additional time is necessary to obtain additional information. (D) The accused inmate is not available because of transfer for segregation, medical or mental health reasons, or court appearance. Inmate ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
i light on this debate. The literature of the period jindicates that the ideal rehabilitative institutions would indlude programs of mental health treatment, drug treatment ", education, job ...
Publication • February 15, 2018
includes numerous instances where a death was attributable to deficient medical care, substandard mental health services, or inadequate custody and supervision by security staff. Comprehensive physical plant ...
Brief • September 30, 2009
to provide adequate mental health and medical treatment and services to inmates with serious mental health and medical needs that are known or obvious: a. inadequate suicide prevention (including ...
Case • 1996
, CHIEF PSYCHIATRIST NORTHERN RECEPTION CENTER; D. MICHAEL O'CONNOR; DOUGLAS G. ARNOLD, ACTING DIRECTOR OF THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH; CLYDE MURREY, ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR STATE ...
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Filed under: Excessive Force
for work. 25. 1 The medical officer shall have the care of the physical and mental health of the prisoners and should daily see all sick prisoners, all who complain of illness, and any prisoner to whom his ...
Brief • 2006
as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, J. ROBERT GALVIN, M.D., M.P.H., in his official capacity as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Health ...
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