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at three police officers and into occupied cars, carjacking and kidnapping. The trial court ordered him held without bond, and he was incarcerated at the jail. Five years later, in 2010, a mental health ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
with mental illnesses. Where the two sides disagree is in the total number of prisoners in solitary confinement. The MDOC does not count Level V lock-down, prisoners in mental health restrictive housing ...
restored to competency. In Missouri, mental health officials estimate that about 80% of patients are restored to competency within four to six months of treatment in a state facility. Those persons ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
undergo screening interviews, complete questionnaires, and receive facility-issued personal hygiene items, clothing, towels, and bedding. Detailed medical, dental, mental health and sexual abuse history ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
and children’s mental health systems. 2 3 . ImprovED Conditions in Juvenile Facilities Connecticut has undertaken sweeping reforms in recent years to ensure humane care for confined youth. After being sued ...
. Subsequently, the health authority or designee shall be notified to assess the inmate’s medical and mental health condition, and to advise whether, on the basis of serious danger to self or others, the inmate ...
Nebraska Mental Health Patients' Class Action Shot Down for Class Overbreadth by Numerous involuntarily committed mental health patients in Nebraska filed a federal class action lawsuit ...
in relevant information. His mental health history may be relevant to the municipal claims; the court requires in camera disclosure whether he has been treated by a mental health professional and why. See ...
Brief • July 16, 2020
barred segregation cells. Bolton and the LMDC failed to take obvious steps to protect inmates in need of mental health treatment, including Mr. Troutman, from that known risk of suicide. They failed ...
and mandatory minimum laws, the number of elderly prisoners with health problems has increased accordingly. Some consider this trend to be the result of a misplaced emphasis on incarceration as a solution ...
Article • May 1, 2020 • from PLN May, 2020
Filed under: Hearing, COVID-19
was to be determined. The main issue concerned the length of time the PMs require prisoners be “seen” by mental health professionals at specified intervals. The parties agreed that for watch-related PMs ...
Article • August 25, 2022
of 2022.  Boys and girls aged 12 to 17 were sent to DBI for assistance with mental health disorders, substance abuse or behavioral issues. But during the last two years, DBI said the state Department ...
Article • December 10, 2019 • from PLN December, 2019
Filed under: Jail Specific, Suicides
for-profit medical provider, CFG Health Systems. The complaint states that Vieira arrived at the facility on August 14, 2018, and his mental health and substance abuse histories were documented. He was later ...
Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
not provide prisoners with adequate medical and mental health care. The investigation noted that not providing such care not only violated Eighth Amendment bans on cruel and unusual punishment, but also ...
Publication • March 9, 2016
–now also providing mental health and health care treatment–as well as policy solutions to stop these abuses. What: Press briefing on “Incorrect Care: A Prison Profiteer Turns Care into Confinement” When ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
Justice Reinvestment Initiative, appropriated $241 million to expand the capacity of substance abuse, mental health, and intermediate sanction facilities and programs that focused on people under ...
law; (2) prisoners with serious mental illness were not being timely seen by mental health staff; (3) staffing levels were too low, often only 80% of typical DOC staffing levels; (4) the private prisons ...
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
Filed under: Medical, Brain Injury
cause problems in a correctional setting. A study by the New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, conducted in 2012, found that 50% of male juvenile offenders at the Rikers Island jail complex ...
Article • February 1, 2024 • from PLN February, 2024
restoration services left them stranded in jail, where their mental health further deteriorated. By the time they stood trial and were ultimately released, many were no longer enrolled in Medicaid to receive ...
Brief • June 18, 2021
at the hospital, Defendant Piccinini stated to Plaintiff Lackey that Morgan 2018. was only left alone for a couple minutes. 64. Despite knowledge and notice of Morgan’s mental health history and that Morgan 11 ...
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