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; Another area of noncompliance at FCCW was the inpatient mental health unit. Because it is used for two separate groups of prisoners—those with severe mental illness and those who have potentially ...
In-the-News Article • June 12, 2016
done so, the company's contract renewals have expanded the range of services it provides in Indiana prisons, now including medical, mental health, rehab, dental and vision. The most recent, three ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
- and understimulation. The temperature in their cells is consistently too cold, and out of the control of the detainees, causing health problems for many of the men as well as ongoing mental stress. Cold temperatures ...
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Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
the decision of the Decision-making Committee. The LGBTQ Appellate Review Committee will respond to a youth’s appeal from the decision of the Decisionmaking Committee within one week. SECTION V: MENTAL HEALTH ...
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Brief • November 1, 2007
), and; ARMOR CORRECTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a Florida corporation. Defendants. ____________________________________/ FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT Plaintiff, RICHARD HARDWICK, (hereinafter “HARDWICK”), through ...
Brief • November 1, 2007
), and; ARMOR CORRECTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a Florida corporation. Defendants. ____________________________________/ FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT Plaintiff, RICHARD HARDWICK, (hereinafter “HARDWICK”), through ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
. Perceptions of Administrative Segregation C. The Role of Mental Health D. The Incentives for and the Barriers to Change 54 55 56 57 57 VIII. Revisiting the Use of Administrative Segregation: Lessening ...
Brief • August 10, 2009
as Schizophrenia (undifferentiated type) and Poly-Substance Dependence (by history). Dr. Glen also testified that "the improvement to Mr. Horton's ability to communicate and his overall mental health since his ...
Case • 2003
Von Flowers v. Wisconsin Dept. of Health & Family - 58 Fed.Appx. 649 (7th Cir. 2003). - 2003 WILLIAM VON FLOWERS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WISCONSIN DEP'T OF HEALTH & FAMILY SERVS., et al ...
score of 376 points (only 52 points are needed to require maximum security [Level IV] placement). With documented mental health problems, Blaylock had over twenty citations for violence to staff and other ...
Article • December 5, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
individuals who were more in need of mental health treatment than disciplinary action.” Corrections Secretary James LeBlanc said that while the closure made sense logistically, it also aligned ...
with fewer than 250 beds are less likely than larger facilities to provide treatment to detainees with serious mental health problems. The organization found that many prisoners with chronic conditions do ...
Brief • 2002
with AIDS as the organization response of of mental staff health to medical 'totally neglectful'; services emergencies serious and chronic indifference. as as 'chaotic' and the 'represent [ing ...
Brief • March 11, 2015
, dental, mental health, and custody/disability access and accommodations. The inspections are noticed for the period from March 23 through April 8, 2015. (Galvan Dec. Exhs. P-S.) Plaintiffs ask the Court ...
Brief • July 9, 2018
daily access to corrections officials, nurses, medical professionals, case counselors, mental health professionals, and the chaplain. They were allowed outdoor recreation in individual areas where ...
, for an incident that occurred on August 31, 2000, in the health-care unit at the Fountain Correctional Facility. While working in the health-care unit, plaintiffs heard a guard scream. Shortly thereafter, one ...
Article • August 15, 2004 • from PLN August, 2004
with officer Shepard and asked to speak with a mental health counselor. Shepard told him jail personnel would arrange for him to speak with someone. Later, Shepard interviewed Rouse, who once again explained ...
Article • June 15, 2002 • from PLN June, 2002
and kept him in isolation. Gary Knox, a sergeant at the jail, says that paperwork detailing Posada's high security status and mental health problems accompanied him to Wasco on Sept. 28. Prison officials ...
, and often scrawled the word innocent" on scraps of paper. Heard tried to inform jail staff, through another prisoner, that his imprisonment was a big mistake, but guards and mental health workers ignored him ...
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