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Brief • April 10, 2019
Department and its operations comprise a program and service for Title II purposes. 88. Marcus Deon Smith had mental health disabilities throughout the time he was in contact with the police Defendants. 89 ...
Brief • January 15, 2014
County and its Sheriffs have demonstrated a custom and policy of indifference to the 0, 16 health and welfare of the inmates. Several lawsuits have been filed against the County of San 17 Diego ...
Publication • 2017
Filed under: Public Records Act
.........................................................................................105 h. Forensic behavioral health evaluations............................................................105 i. Juvenile offender records ...
governing inmates' health care and conditions of confinement. 5 apply to all inmates in its custody and all staff throughout its main jail in Salinas? Since 1984, the 6 These policies 4 County has ...
Publication • 2001
practitioners and 4. While the NCCHC is a pivotal pioneer, it and its offspring are not the field’s only dedicated organizations. The American Correctional Health Services Association was another early mover. Amid ...
Publication
turned his attention towards to health risk of HCV looming in its fu- toughen up - visitation with family and ture immediately the virus not only will friends. decimate the present prison population ...
Publication • August 11, 2023
settings. Am J Public Health. 2020;110(S1)(suppl 1):S41-S42. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2019.305453 3. Motanya NC, Valera P. Climate change and its impact on the incarcerated population: a descriptive review. Soc ...
Case • 2006
facility [**3] at the MDOC, which facility was recently "demoted" in its licensing to a Health Care Center, though the reference to hospital has persisted in practice. DWH also contains an infirmary ...
Case • 2005
FOR PROGRAMS, WENDE CF, ANNE COLE, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY, FISHKILL CF, JOAN ROSADO, DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE FACILITY, WALSH RMU., SUSAN ...
is currently being challenged by ACLU attorneys [See: PLN , July, 1994]. (Nevada and Arizona are both in the ninth circuit.) Exempt from the payment plan are pregnant prisoners, those in mental health units ...
be deemed a prevailing party under Buckhannon Bd. and Care Home, Inc. v. West Virginia Dept. of Health and Human Resources, 121 S. Ct. 1835 (2001). Buckhannon rejected the "catalyst theory," holding ...
of an investigation which concluded two jails in Hinds County, Mississippi were violating prisoners’ rights. The county has since entered into a settlement agreement that implements a number of reforms in its ...
India’s Supreme Court Orders Prison and Jail Reforms by Derek Gilna The United States is not the only nation that has serious problems with the operation of its jails and prisons. Recently ...
explanation” of facility rules, how to obtain medical and mental health care, use the grievance system and report abuse. Further, LCJDC agreed to revamp its classification system to assure juveniles ...
Article • October 28, 2015
2012. It is a blueprint to correct prisoner access to mental health care, troubling policies on staff use of force, and unconstitutional levels of violence and inhumane treatment. OPP holds about 2,000 ...
the $58 million that Virginia spent on off-site prisoner health care went to the care of older prisoners,” reported Stateline, a project of The Pew Charitable Trusts. “Over time, we’ll ...
Article • January 15, 2010 • from PLN January, 2010
Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services found that VCBR lost around half its staff annually in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. As of February 2009 the facility had 190 employees ...
J. Neufeld at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at New York’s Yeshiva University. Since that time the Innocence Project and its partners have been instrumental in securing the release of many ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
prisoners by its medical contractor, UConn Health’s Correctional Managed Health Care (CMHC). [See PLN, Aug. 2019, p.34; and May 2020, p.36.] The complaint filed by Nealy’s estate in U.S. District ...
for placement in a mental health treatment facility were finally granted. As a result of his conditions and treatment at PCC, Johnson filed suit pro se in federal court for the Central District of Illinois under ...
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