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.” Other supporters were more measured, characterizing it as a modest first step to keep the momentum going for criminal justice reform.  The greatest sins of the First Step Act are not its ...
, and danger to his health and well-being. f. its agents and employees failed to properly assess and evaluate Mr. Jaramillo's serious medical condition when they, instead, ignored the clear signs and symptoms ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
of 24.0% and 42.1%, respectively, since midyear 2000. The majority of these jail inmates were pretrial detainees (1). Prisoners have a constitutional right to adequate health care, including mental health ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Mental Health
Health Workers. It’s Worked for Over 30 Years, CNN (last updated July 5, 2020, 10:10 PM), https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/05/us/cahootsreplace-police-mental-health-trnd/index.html. 18 There are different ways ...
Case • 1995
. § 1915(d), without requiring service on defendants. The court ruled that the complaint was time-barred on its face, as it revealed that Nasim knew or should have known of his injury and its cause ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
Community Mental Health System Is Expanding and Would Benefit From Better Planning and Reporting, Report 340, 2006 Highly Skilled Educator Program, Report 339, 2006 School Size and Student Outcomes ...
Publication • 2024
..................................................................................... 58 D. Algorithms, Data Analytics, or AI that Favor Engagement Can Have Negative Mental Health Consequences for Children and Teens ...
concluded that mental health services satisfied constitutional minima. The state, prompted in part by the evaluators' findings, decided to close its archaic mental health unit and build an entirely new sysTHE ...
Brief • 2008
and their marital community; JOHN and JANE DOES 1-100, unknown Health Care Providers and Security Persons, including persons and entities working at the DOC, PLAINTIFF’S RESPONSE TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR PARTIAL ...
are more prone to debilitating illnesses due to histories of substance abuse, poverty and poor health care and hygiene. "It's mostly because of their abusive lifestyle," says Tish Smyer, a professor ...
. The jail had contracted its medical services out to Prison Health Services, a private, for profit company. Upon being booked into the jail McNally told PHS staff he was HIV positive and on a treatment ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
Filed under: Reviews, Medical, Hepatitis
against and prevent acute viral hepatitis disease. In its 36 page January, 24, 2003 Recommendations and Reports (MMWR 2003, Vol. 52, No. RR-1), a team of medical specialists in viral hepatitis from ...
Dallas, Texas, Jail Pays $950,000 for Neglecting Mentally Ill Prisoners by Michael Rigby On February 20, 2007, the Dallas County, Texas, Jail agreed to pay $950,000 for its negligent ...
and protection of mentally ill prisoners, stemming from deficiencies noted by the Department of Justice in its investigation in 1996. The suit further noted that when Cochran was moved from the mental health care ...
a lawsuit challenging the treatment and conditions afforded mentally ill prisoners at the East Mississippi Correctional Facility (EMCF). The court further held that the plaintiffs’ mental health experts ...
Article • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Civil Commitment
(of the mentally ill) law to include sex offenders despite criticisms that it may not be legal and may siphon off badly needed public mental health dollars. He admitted he is "pushing the envelope" and may have ...
jails, including a high rate of prisoner suicides; inadequate medical and mental health care; the use of solitary confinement on the mentally-ill; a lack of fresh air, natural light and exercise ...
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
the document. Rider refused and Hard destroyed it herself. However, Rider had secretly photocopied the document and its existence became known to Thomas and his attorney, Steve Meshbesher of Minneapolis. The DOC ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
mental health services, that solitary confinement was improperly used for mentally ill prisoners, and that the jail “presented unreasonable opportunities for its inmates such as Michael Adair ...
Wexford Enters Into Confidential Settlement in New Mexico Prisoner’s Death by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Pennsylvania-based Wexford Health Services, which bills itself ...
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