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Brief • October 30, 2024
Filed under: Failure to Treat
adequate medical treatment to those within its custody, including Green. 95537616.1 CASE 0:24-cv-01250-JRT-DLM 4. Doc. 49 Filed 10/30/24 Page 2 of 108 In 2020, Anoka County contracted with MEnD ...
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with 67 member agencies and convened at its first meeting in 1990. NIC publishes the LJN Exchange journal and hosts a private online presence for the network. Currently, 178 jails and jail systems ...
Brief • November 14, 2023
Filed under: Immigration Detention
FIFTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF [DISABILITY] Plaintiffs, v. XAVIER BECERRA, Secretary of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, et al., Defendants. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 STIPULATED SETTLEMENT ...
Article • May 15, 2007
for Interlocutory Review Prison Health Services, Inc. (PHS) was awarded a contract to provide health care to prisoners in the Georgia prison system. Later, the state changed its mind and gave the contract to another ...
of the Palm Beach County Health Department for revealing illegal activities at her job. Wilson, who was fired on August 11, 2002, filed a complaint to the Chief Inspector of the Executive Office ...
Article • December 1, 2020
$40,000 Settlement for Corizon’s Breach of Contract by Corizon Health paid $40,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging it beached a contract with Nursefinders. The February 26, 2016, settlement ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
of the Legislature: In shifting responsibility to the counties for hundreds of California’s youth offenders, the state recognized that its juvenile justice system cannot be reformed without radical change. Though ...
to manufacturers' documents, military research and medical literature, each of these agents carries short- and long-term health risks; various formulations contain potential carcinogens. Tear gas and pepper spray ...
Brief • May 15, 2013
, Federal Probation, 52, 27-32 (1988); Ernest Otto Moore, A Prison Environment: Its Effect on Health Care Utilization, Dissertation Abstracts, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1980); Frank Porporino, Managing Violent ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
committees that have produced reports on HIV/AIDS and other health topics. In 1998, he was appointed to the Advisory Committee on HIV and STD Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control, and was named its ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Private Prisons
it could modify it to meet its changing needs, or it could even repurpose or dispose of the facility entirely. • Jails must be carefully maintained to protect the health and safety of inmates and staff ...
Case • 2005
waste. [23] In a 1982 study of the sanitary conditions at SECC, Dr. Bailus Walker, who would serve as the Massachusetts Commissioner of Public Health from 1983 to 1987, detailed the health risks ...
Case • 2001
Health and Rehabilitation Center, AMS GREEN TREE, INC., and AMS PROPERTIES, INC., jointly doing business as MARINER POST-ACUTE NETWORK. Case No. 00-C-1363 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN ...
is levying medical qualification standards upon its doctors in the form of Medical Board certification for either internal or family medicine or by way of a CDC-administered competency test. The union alleges ...
Publication • March 20, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of Wis. Stat. § 323.12(4) and the public health emergency declared in Executive Order #72, I, Governor Tony Evers, order the Department of Corrections to implement a moratorium on admissions to the state ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
find them severely exacerbated. Prisoners entering without mental health issues often acquire acute mental illness during their stay.8 In California, 2% of its prison population is housed in isolation ...
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Cripa Usa v Arkansas Settlement Juvenile Mental Health IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) V. ) ) STATE OF ARKANSAS ...
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the lack of attention the Florida Department of Corrections has given to the mental health needs of its CM prisoners. An extremely high percentage of the women CM prisoners I interviewed at Lowell CI either ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
prisons and their return to Cuyahoga County. We present descriptive statistics regarding respondents’ criminal histories; substance use; employment backgrounds; current health problems; in-prison ...
Brief • July 10, 2023
/Pottawatomie County, through its failure to take reasonable remediable measures, has been deliberately indifferent to citizens’, including Ms. Wright’s, health and safety. 72. As a direct and proximate result ...
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