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Brief • March 8, 2013
Filed under: Mental Health
, that screen wouldn't have been relevant 22 for the people we were looking at at the time on the 23 mental health crisis bed. 24 not saying it's not a relevant topic at large, but this 25 ...
Brief • January 29, 2015
injury to their rights guaranteed by the First and Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. 2. Fort Lauderdale Food Not Bombs and its members conduct weekly demonstrations in centrally located ...
Brief • March 31, 2016
, to “evaluate the detainee‟s mental health status based upon personal observations and information reported by the arresting officer or the transporting authority.” (Id. ¶¶ 88-89). Mifflin County corrections ...
for medical and mental health conditions, suicidal or other self- 25 Developing classification policies and procedures to improve harm intentions, and to enable increases in detainee out of cell tin1e; 26 ...
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Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
expression. OCFS is committed to providing a healthy and accepting setting for all youth placed in its facilities and after-care programs by training staff and educating youth to respect each individual. Any ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
deficiencies in its review of the Environmental Health and Safety NDS and found that area to be well-managed. Office of Detention Oversight December 2011 OPR 201200871 1 Kenosha County Detention Center ERO ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
.” Health Services Standard 2 – Medical Care  III(A) – “A health care specialist shall determine medical treatment, except when there is disagreement on the type or extent of treatment that is medically ...
........................................................................ ix Chapter 1: Administrative Segregation In U.S. Prisons................. 1 Chapter 2: The Use of Administrative Segregation and Its Function in the Institutional Setting ...
' Newsletter and several other publications read by prisoners. To date, the NPP has received responses from more than 300 current and former prisoners in nearly every state. In April, the Project filed its first ...
Brief • February 2, 2012
. Stern, MD, MPH REDACTED REDACTED February 2, 2012 I. Introduction This report contains my medical opinions regarding the health-related care provided to inmates at the Idaho State Correctional ...
Brief • March 11, 2011
Tr Et Al v Scdoc Sc Plaintiff Expert Report Re Mental Health Care for Prisoners 2011 CAROLINA ) ) ) OF RICHLAND P.R., K. W., AND AM. similarly and Protection and Advocacy for People ...
. This paper explains how mass incarceration increases hunger. In a study by the National Institutes of Health, 91 percent of returning citizens reported being food insecure. Many face difficulty securing ...
Troy D. v. Mickens, NJ, Release and Settlement, Juvenile Solitary Confinement, 2013 t_hcn."inaftcr '1'1aimifls") and ~\:ltV• Jf...R...~\' lL!VEtm. r J{JS'tlC ·a~ CUMMISSIO'S and its J'W'Iland pracat ...
Publication • August 10, 2014
, the agency provided specialized training to all its medical and mental health staff. The agency ensures all medical and mental health practitioners have additional training on how to detect and assess signs ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
..............................................................................13 Detainee Grievance Procedures .............................................................................14 Environmental Health and Safety ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
across the life-course of individuals. Just as it is accepted in medicine and public health that prevention is better than cure, it is cheaper and safer to prevent crime than to treat its victims ...
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Giambra that our investigation would focus on medical care, mental health care, and protection from harm; however, in the course of our investigation, we also became aware of environmental health ...
Brief • August 27, 2007
disclosing information relating to patients other than the Plaintiff on the 2 grounds that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”), 42 U.S.C. §§1320d, et seq. precludes them from ...
health and safety, MDC housed TAVOY MALCOLM with male inmates in general population. 3. Further, the United States and MDC employees were aware of the risks of harm its practices posed to transgender ...
Brief • May 14, 2012
, and Counsel for the Maricopa County Special Health Care District, Edward Ladley, upon its submission to this Court. 12 13 14 s/Joy Bertrand Attorney for the Plaintiff 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ...
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