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Case • 1997
category of prisoners who have objections to the proposed settlement are those in subclasses 2 and 3 who have been provided mental health treatment at the Corrections Mental Health Institute (CMHI), or [**6 ...
Brief • February 24, 2012
in the day should have 2 triggered a suicide assessment by an appropriate mental health professional 3 4 5 upon intake at the Maricopa County jail. 34. Upon information and belief, no suicide assessment ...
; between prisoners and staff, this casts a pall in which the prison’s dire shortage of medical and mental health staff results in care lapses that appear retaliatory, the Court said—recalling ...
Publication • 2020
of violence or of inadequate treatment should they receive a serious medical or mental health diagnosis. Even beyond the need to protect prisoners from ongoing trauma, to read prison officials’ constitutional ...
Brief • April 13, 2022
Ford v. Corizon Health, Inc, VA, Complaint, Wrongful Death, 2022 Case 1:22-cv-00411-RDA-JFA Document 1-1 Filed 04/13/22 Page 1 of 29 PageID# 6 .. VIRGINIA: IN THE CIR.COIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY ...
knew that Ruben Nunez faced a serious medical and 16 mental health need. 17 71. Ruben Nunez was in obvious medical distress. 18 72. Defendants knew that Ruben Nunez suffered from polydipsya and 19 ...
officials have refused even to recognize that such a problem exists, the court is well within its province to intervene." (1309) The court found the prison's mental health services equally inadequate, citing ...
Case • 2003
supervision notes, Stewart's mental health treatment history, and his criminal history while under community supervision. [18] Stewart's Community Supervision and Mental Health History [19] 1995 ...
Case • 2004
: [*965] TYMKOVICH, Circuit Judge. This case involves the unsuccessful effort by four former state prisoners to certify a class action challenging their lack of access to mental health care while ...
Case • 2004
. Constitution and under Idaho law. [20] In 1983, pursuant to subsequent negotiations, the parties resolved a number of claims relating to alleged constitutional violations in the provision of mental health ...
Case • 2001
that in addition to the In-House Risk Assessment and the MDT Assessment, the KDOC conducts a Mental Health Assessment on certain inmates. Plaintiff does not allege that the KDOC has conducted or intends to conduct ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
abuse, or in segregated settings that can exacerbate mental health problems. The Department should prohibit placing youth in adult lockups, jails and prisons to reduce the sexual abuse of youth without ...
Publication
.......................................................................................................................................7 Mental Health..................................................................................•..,...........................................7 Inmate MovementfUse Of Restraints ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
experts on child and adolescent psychology . . . [contend that solitary confinement] can cause or exacerbate mental disabilities or other serious mental health problems.”11 As Attorney General Holder noted ...
health facility for most of the next seven years. In 2004, CLAIMANT'S Conservatorship was terminated, and CLAIMANT was discharged from the mental health facility. Claimant's criminal justice contacts began ...
Brief • February 28, 2022
in a single cell due to his mental health issues and propensity for violence. On information and believe, Coleman officers were instructed not to place any inmates in a cell with “Cleveland.” 20. Despite ...
and mental health professionals worldwide. Id. The Standards of Care establish that persons with gender dysphoria should be individually assessed by qualified healthcare providers and referred for treatment ...
Brief • October 13, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
capacities; CHIEF KEITH PEEK, in his official and individual capacities; DOCTORS’ CARE PHYSICIANS, P.C., an Alabama professional corporation; CED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, an Alabama non-profit corporation; DR ...
Brief • March 6, 2006
indifference to the substantial health risk his mental illness posed, in violation of his pre-conviction due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution’s incorporation ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
isolation, stigma, family fragmentation, unmet mental and physical health needs and lack of educational opportunities or job training. Each of these hardships can serve as catalysts for riskier sex or drug ...
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