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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: 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 ...
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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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
/. Last accessed April 1, 2009. 6 The analogous NDS requires that distribution of medication be done in accordance with specific instructions and procedures established by health care providers. On mental ...
Brief • 2010
, for the sole purpose of taking him to a psychiatrist for a mental health status check and, perhaps, a temporary involuntary civil commitment. 2. The force was unreasonable and excessive because OJ ...
Article • April 15, 1997 • from PLN April, 1997
Filed under: Medication, Mental Health
ballooned to $991,044 in 1995. "There are a lot more mental health conditions than years ago," Zunker said. "You've got a lot more psychotropic medication possibilities than you did years ago." Overall ...
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
Parole Revoked for Refusing Medication by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that parole can be revoked if the parolee refuses medication as part of an agreed mental health ...
Article • August 15, 2010 • from PLN August, 2010
.” Despite that information, James was not referred for mental health care or placed on suicide watch after the booking process at PCDCC. Instead he was taken to a two-man cell, where his cellmate ...
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
, and their fear he would attempt suicide. Yet, “the mental health intake person there talked to Jeremy for just a minute and he seemed happy,” said attorney Kevin Robson. Because Ruybal refused to submit ...
of a three-year, $25 million contract with Mediko Correctional Healthcare to take over the jail’s medical and mental health services. The jail, beginning on July 1 of this year, will stop contracting ...
) – that recognizes excited delirium as a medical or mental health condition,” he noted. “[The] APA has no official position on the notion of ‘excited delirium’ as a mental ...
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is that Illinois continues to confine seriously mentally ill prisoners at Tamms, for years on end, without meaningful mental health treatment, and watches as these men continue their descent into madness. The second ...
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