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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
for mental health treatment until it is determined that he is no longer a danger to others. 18 U.S.C. § 4248(d). The standard of “clear and convincing evidence” is lower than the “beyond a reasonable doubt ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Medical
the public’s health and safety. People frequently enter jail or prison with a substance use disorder17 and/or a mental illness18 and have high rates of chronic medical conditions19 (such as hypertension ...
to discuss a treatment plan with a physici~ ~~ 1 ~ ~ C: :.,; •-< ,~ (f> I1 ;.lJ ~ ~ 'in f. In failing to discuss Locklear's mental health with a physician and implementing an evaluation plan; g ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
care and emergency care. In addition, the Officer in Charge should arrange for specialized health care, mental health care, and hospitalization within the local community. If language difficulties ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
, compared to $26,000 per inmate in a regular prison. ''There's also going to be a cost increase because of all these mental health issues,'' Cabone said. ''It costs money to take care of these prisoners ...
............................................................................. 15 G. Mental Health and Behavioral Counseling................................................... 16 H. Family Connections ...
Brief • 2007
and control over Immigration 9 and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) and the Department of Immigration Health Services 10 (“DIHS”). Plaintiff was detained in two ICE facilities during the relevant time period ...
Brief • 2007
and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) and the Department of Immigration Health Services 10 (“DIHS”). Plaintiff was detained in two ICE facilities during the relevant time period: 11 San Diego Correctional ...
Article • August 15, 1999 • from PLN August, 1999
or future, for his physical as distinct from his mental or emotional health." "It would be a serious mistake to interpret section 1997e(e) to require a showing of physical injury in all prisoner civil ...
to a mental health unit at another prison was discussed. The transfer never took place, however, because the next day he was found dead on the floor of his ad-seg cell, his face in his own urine and vomit. He ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
to [their] mental health." CDC's spokeswoman, Margot Bach, stated that approximately 20% of CDC's 158,000 prisoners are seriously mentally ill. In a September 13, 1995 ruling (Coleman v. Wilson, 912 F.Supp.1282 ...
of mental disorder.  Prisoner rights advocates have long maintained, and many correctional officials agree, that jails and prisons do not offer adequate mental health treatment to the incarcerated ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
of Corrections (ADOC). At the time of his death, Rutledge was assigned to an isolation cell in the prison’s mental health ward. A prisoner whose job is to walk the aisles, called a “runner,” saw ...
, WEXFORD HEALTI-I SOURCE, INC. was contracted to perform a public function, that being the medical, mental health and dental care at the Lawrence Correctional Center and is a "person" within the meaning ...
in 10 people with a past conviction (58%) cited mental health as a factor that led to their arrest • Of people with a past conviction who cited mental health as a factor that led to their arrest, nearly 1 ...
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