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Publication • March 7, 2011
Filed under: Transgender
, recreation, programming, escort, transportation, searches and other matters. The Committee shall be composed of a medical representative and a mental health representative, appointed by the Cermak Chief ...
Publication
Filed under: International
for mental health related problems. Close to half had seriously considered suicide; 34% of detainees said they had attempted suicide. Data from 1995, listed by the advisory committee to Emploi-Québec (2005),2 ...
Brief • 2000
Ross v Seling Wa Complaint Confinement Without Appropriate Mental Health Treatment 2000 : , ... • •J ':." i .' . :1. ~" J f i. 1 2 .3 4 OFFICE OF THE AlTORNEY GEN RAl LACEY SOCIAL ~ HtALTH ...
Brief • July 26, 2013
Filed under: Mental Health
Coleman v Brown, CA, Clinical Eval of Mental Health SVCS, prison population, 2013 Transcript of the Testimony of: Charles Scott, M.D. Coleman v. Brown July 26, 2013 Volume I THORSNES LITIGATION ...
Brief • June 24, 2015
the case when individuals with preexisting physical and mental health conditions are subjected to extended periods of isolation. Many States (But Not Illinois) Recognize the Severe Harm Caused by Extreme ...
skills, drug treatment on demand, universally accessible mental and physical health care. Decriminalizing sex work and drugs would also go a long way toward diverting criminal justice dollars and prison ...
Brief • November 12, 2013
Filed under: Mental Health
18 after mental health treatment, and whether the segregation is medically indicated. 19 As for the Eighth Amendment inquiry, the United States recognizes that the assessment 20 of whether prison ...
County has not put in place appropriate procedural safeguards to protect 3 children with mental health disorders from being isolated and that they get the attention and 4 support that they need ...
Marlboro County, Marlboro County ) Sheriff's Office, Marlboro County ) Detention Center, Dr. Charles Bush,) Southern Health Partners, and ) South Carolina Law Enforcement ) Division, ) ) Defendants ...
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service. Our Healing Justice Program challenges the morality and effectiveness of the “tough on crime” mentality. The program's ultimate goal is to help shift the system of justice from a paradigm ...
Brief • May 4, 2021
that Jamal had substance abuse and mental health issues. Jamal had been arrested a number of times, most often for alleged public intoxication. Upon information and belief, some or in the alternative most ...
Brief • March 9, 2007
responsible for overall 7 health care within CDCR, for making necessary changes required to improve the substandard 8 and dangerous state of the health care system within CDCR, and for implementing a system ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Corizon
e r v i c e A D P Scope of Services Corizon Entity 6 Ye a r s September 2005-Present 26,818 Medical, dental, pharmacy, mental health, substance abuse and third party administration Corizon, Inc. 5 ...
Brief • 2006
are frequently placed in nursing homes to obtain mental health care that defendants could easily provide in integrated, communitybased settings. These individuals often remain in the nursing homes for years ...
Article • September 6, 2016
and mental health treatment, and housing assistance. Unfortunately, as is often the case with the criminal justice system, and especially with the Bureau of Prisons, the problem is not identifying the problems ...
Article • July 15, 2012 • from PLN July, 2012
brain damaged after trying to hang herself in the mental health unit of the Ventura Youth Correctional Facility (VYCF). According to the family’s lawsuit, VYCF guards and supervisors failed to follow ...
Article • June 4, 2019 • from PLN June, 2019
. According to the complaint, Paul Bangert, a homeless and mentally ill man, was held as a civil detainee at the Auburn Main Jail in connection with mental health court proceedings. He was placed under close ...
Article • December 15, 2024 • from PLN December, 2024
;—while they waited for clearance from the mental health department or transfer to a mental health facility, “a process that often took days.” As it turned out, each time a prisoner ...
Brief • May 9, 2014
Sweeper v. Richland County, SC, Complaint, Failure to Treat, Medical & Mental Health, 2014 2:14-cv-01950-MGL-WWD Date Filed 05/09/14 Entry Number 1 Page 1 of 11 IN THE UNITED STATE DISTRCIT COURT ...
Brief • July 26, 2013
Filed under: Mental Health
Exhibit 10 Handbook of Correctional Mental ....146 Health, Charles Scott and Joan Gerbasi, 2005, Chapter 10, Offenders with Mental Illnesses in Maximum- and Supermaximum-Security Settings, Gary E. Beven ...
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