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Case • 2002
the defendants' policies (and therefore is entitled to injunctive and declaratory relief, as well as damages) because Aiken's illness makes it very likely that he will need emergency mental health care at any ...
Brief • November 23, 2020
with mental-illness, had previously 6 received mental health treatment for his mental illness, and had been on medication. 7 8 9 17. BRYAN DEBBS had an extensive history of incarceration in the custody ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
indifference” to Fredrickson’s mental health needs and the failure of the continuity of his care during the transfers were based on alleged facts that the Court said simply did not rise to that level ...
Brief • May 19, 2006
Holliday v Curry Nh Court Order Mental Health Contract Enforcement 2006 THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Merrimack Counly Superior Court 163 N. M.>in S","'1 P. O. Ilw; 2SSO C""OOl'd. Nil onOI2SSl) 6O ...
Brief • 2010
and psychological care, dumped bottles of bleach into her cell, and took other similar measures. Ms. Chavez further asserts that she received mental health treatment only after repeated communications ...
, Safety v. Surgery: Sex Reassignment Surgery and the Housing of Transgender Inmates, 15 Geo. J. Gender & L. 585 (2014) ........22 Craig Haney, Mental Health Issues in Long-Term Solitary and “Supermax ...
Case • 2003
of psychiatryand employed at Medcenter One Health Systems in Bismarck, North Dakota. Dr. Goodman is oneof the psychiatrists who provided mental health services to inmates pursuant to a contract betweenMedcenter One ...
In-the-News Article • March 4, 2019
, meant that “a lot of people who are supposed to be in mental health facilities end up in jails,” according to David Bostwick, justice principal of HDR, the Omaha-based architecture ...
 and special health requirements;  Evaluating  other  health  problems  designated  by  the  physician responsible for medical services;   Behavior  observation,  including  state  of  consciousness  and mental ...
Case • 1995
. Const. amend. XIV, § 1 (the "Equal Protection Clause"); (vi) infringement of the rights of deaf and hearing-impaired inmates to confidential medical and mental health communications and decision-making ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Death Penalty
row conditions and their effects on the mental health of prisoners awaiting execution. These practices violate several provisions of the ICCPR, including Articles 6(1), 6(2), 7, 10, and 26. First ...
Brief • March 31, 2016
, to “evaluate the detainee‟s mental health status based upon personal observations and information reported by the arresting officer or the transporting authority.” (Id. ¶¶ 88-89). Mifflin County corrections ...
Brief • 2010
CASE NO. 2:09-CV-529-FtM-29-DNF BRETT FIELDS, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL J. SCOTT, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Lee County, Florida; PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a Tennessee corporation; JOSEPH ...
Brief • July 21, 2005
of prisoners with physical and mental disabilities. The National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (“NARPA”) includes recipients of mental health and developmental disabilities services; lay ...
Filing
of prisoners with physical and mental disabilities. The National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy (“NARPA”) includes recipients of mental health and developmental disabilities services; lay ...
to incarceration: health and mental health; educational and vocational training and economic independence; community resources and support; and a profile of women offenders. The Committee found that imprisoned women ...
Article • May 15, 2007
barring a proposed reduction of medical, mental health and security staff as the scope of the proposed reductions may have compromised minimal constitutional standards in those areas. The Court also ...
. A. Medical and Mental Health Claims 1. Medication Provisions 4 With consent of the parties, then Magistrate Judge Paul Grimm conducted the fairness hearing on April 17, 2012. See ECF 448; ECF 461. -9- Case ...
Publication • August 24, 2021
Filed under: Excessive Force
, and discriminatorily against these individuals in response to their requests for treatment or due to manifestations of their mental health symptoms. Troublingly, the recipients of Garcia and CSAU’s training are officers ...
psychological and or mental illness be removed from Tamms, where often times they are ridiculed, harassed and provoked by overzealous and unprofessional prison guards; and placed in a mental health setting, which ...
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