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Article • January 7, 2016
to their mental health needs,” 4) failure to provide prisoners with “necessary mental health treatment,” and 5) “deliberate indifference” in both the sheriff’s and Corizon&rsquo ...
Article • September 9, 2015
conditions of confinement,” demonstrated “deliberate indifference to their mental health needs” by removing juveniles from “suicide watch” and placing them in “punitive ...
Article • November 1, 2025 • from PLN November, 2025
information (PHI)—such as the results of COVID-19 testing conducted from June 2020 to January 2022. In addition, information was exposed from the Mental Health Services Delivery System dating back to 2008 ...
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deliberately, knowingly, and with the very objective of causing harm. This deliberate indifference standard is borrowed from the medical, mental health, and dental care cases and originated in Estelle v. Gamble ...
Brief • 2004
was required to provide Decedent with, inter alia, adequate and ongoing custodial care, safety, medical health care and O'MALLEY, MILES, NYLEN & GILMORE, P.A. supervision while incarcerated at the CTF. P.O ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
Once a lengthy psychological evaluation is mental health needs. WVDOC does not use a mental health screening a potential mental health problem that should be further assessed. Instead, every person who ...
Article • May 15, 2006 • from PLN May, 2006
, and diabetes, as well as Hepatitis C and HIV. Histories of drug addiction and physical abuse add to womens medical and mental health needs. Incarceration poses unique threats to women, because access to medical ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
. The audit also examined the files of 60 soon-to-be-released prisoners with an eye out for their required Individual Reentry Plan (IRP). An IRP includes physical and mental health appointments for post-release ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
in the U.S. quintupled, nationally, in a 25-year period, “with no increase in resources devoted to corrections in general, or to programming and mental health services in particular” (Haney & Zimbardo, 1998 ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–recommended opt out testing model. Received for publication May 12, 2009; accepted October 21, 2009. From the New York City Department of Health and Mental ...
Case • 2002
for murder and taken into custody at the Lake County Jail in Clearwater, California. The jail staff requested the medical and mental health staff to interview Benson because of the nature of her crime ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
not have known serious mental health or physical problems. b) Offenders assigned to the Facility shall be eighteen years of age or older. (@\ State of Washington ~ Department of Corrections COC07331 ...
Brief • 2011
documents include: supplements to Mr. Silverstein's prison and mental health files; the expert report, rebuttal reports, deposition and declaration of Dr. Harold Bursztajn; and portions of Defendants' Motion ...
health symptoms while in detention, including hives, panic attacks, mental health crises, flashbacks, and self-harm; • Roughly half of participants (20 of 41) were subject to solitary confinement ...
Health Treatment Center (MHTC), a facility operated by NMCD in Los Lunas, New Mexico, which houses and treats mentally ill offenders of the NMCD. Plaintiff had been treated at the MHTC for six (6) months ...
Health Treatment Center (MHTC), a facility operated by NMCD in Los Lunas, New Mexico, which houses and treats mentally ill offenders of the NMCD. Plaintiff had been treated at the MHTC for six (6) months ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
and detention administrators, including training and hiring policies for corrections staff, incident investigation and reporting protocols, access to treatment and mental health services, and requirements ...
Brief • June 12, 2009
potential medical and mental health needs. Physical 3 examinations of the alleged victim may occur only with the alleged victim's informed consent, 4 or if the medical professional determines ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
. Lighting in the cells was so dim that the prisoners couldn’t see to read, write, groom themselves or clean their cells. They were denied basic medical, dental and mental health care. They were exposed day ...
deficiencies in the provision of medical care to prisoners, the restraint chair was being used as punishment, prisoners were being denied mental health treatment, prisoners’ medical records from previous ...
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