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in September 2015 and charged with the beating death of Michael Tyree, 31, a schizophrenic homeless man who had finished serving a five-day sentence for petty theft and was awaiting transfer to a mental health ...
Brief • February 15, 2003
request to the New York State Office of Mental Health (“OMH”) seeking that agency’s material on the same subjects. (A copy of this letter is attached as Exhibit “F”.) OMH provided the requested ...
Brief • October 28, 2022
restraint at this time until his mental health status becomes more stable through the use of medications as prescribed by his treating physician. The Court shall allow an evaluation of Plaintiff ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
in order to be transferred to the PCF. For example, the PCF did not accept any offenders over the age of 60, nor did it take any prisoners with serious medical conditions or mental health disorders. Further ...
Case • 1998
without change in the current regulations issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, define "physical or mental impairment" to mean: [58] "(A)any physiological disorder or condition ...
Brief • January 8, 2018
, Defendants fail to provide minimally 18 adequate health care to Plaintiffs and other detainees. Detainees receive 19 minimal or no medical, dental, or mental health screenings upon their arrival at 20 ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
ofhandcuffs. MOVABLE EQUIPMENT: All furniture and equipment not permanently attached to the Facility.· OSHA: The Occupational Safety & Health Administration. PER DIEM RATE: The cost charged per inmate, per ...
Procedures, Prisoner 22. Habeas Corpus 23. Hygiene-Prisoner Personal 24. Immunity 25. Intake and Admissions 26. Juveniles VOLUME 4 27. Liability 28. Mail 29. Medical Care 30. Mental Problems (Prisoner) 31 ...
Care 30. Mental Problems (Prisoner) 31. Personnel VOLUME 5 32. Pretrial Detention 33. Privacy 34. Programs-Prisoner 35. Property-Prisoner Personal 36. Release 37. Religion 38. Rules & Regulations ...
officer, social worker, and mental health care provider. We need to lighten the load for police officers. This can be done by allocating more funding for social workers, mental health care professionals ...
Publication
.................................................................................... Federal Funding for Programs for Mentally Ill Inmates ............................. Medicaid Benefits in Jail ........................................................................... Accommodating ...
Case • 1988
that testosterone replacement therapy and mental health treatment would be the appropriate treatment. The Tenth Circuit held that Supre did not have a constitutional right to estrogen therapy and that the prison ...
Case • 1988
that testosterone replacement therapy and mental health treatment would be the appropriate treatment. The Tenth Circuit held that Supre did not have a constitutional right to estrogen therapy and that the prison ...
Brief • July 3, 2006
growths and her loss of eyesight . b. Insufficient screening of inmates with mental health treatment needs, including acute mental health needs, due to overcrowded conditions , thereby creating safety ...
Brief • July 20, 2023
he was incarcerated, the Jail repeatedly failed to 12 provide him mental health treatment. Id. The County coroner determined that Mr. Lara died from 13 psychogenic polydipsia, resulting from untreated ...
Brief • July 20, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
he was incarcerated, the Jail repeatedly failed to 12 provide him mental health treatment. Id. The County coroner determined that Mr. Lara died from 13 psychogenic polydipsia, resulting from untreated ...
with prisoners, analysis of CDOC data, site visits, and review of prisoner health files. On any given day in fiscal year 2012, “CDOC housed between 537 and 686 mentally ill prisoners in solitary conditions ...
health care providers, including his psychoanalyst, Margo Aron, a licensed social worker. The authorizations expressly provided that Koch could revoke them at any time. SEC attempted to subpoena Aron ...
as a person "who has been convicted of or charged with a crime of sexual violence and who suffers from a mental abnormality or personality disorder which makes a person likely to engage in predatory acts ...
Brief • 2008
that he was mentally ill and in need of mental health care. 5. In spite of those clear warnings, COUNTY chose to deny SAMPSON the protections and health care for mentally ill and suicidal inmates ...
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