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death followed four other prisoners who died in the spring of 2014. The April 4, 2014 death of prisoner Davon Mosley, 20, was due to an “apparent disregard” for his mental health and medical ...
In-the-News Article • February 17, 2019
Alaska Psychiatric Institute to a company, Wellpath Recovery Solutions, with a no-bid contract. The move put Alaska’s most severely mentally ill adults and adolescents involuntarily committed ...
Brief • 2010
was suffering from a mental illness. 3. During Ms. Pope’s initial Jail Health Services assessment, she exhibited illogical and disorganized thought processes of sufficient severity that staff recorded being ...
In-the-News Article • June 29, 2018
and mental health treatment, and left in a locked, cement cell from which they are deprived of sight and sound,” Duncan said in a statement.   The boys held in solitary confinement reported ...
Case • 2001
, both of whom shall be mental health professionals and one of whom shall be a physician. One member shall serve as Chairperson of the Committee. Neither of the Committee members may be involved ...
Case • 1992
A. Defendants' Red Sticker policy violated plaintiff's privacy rights under article 27-F of New York's Public Health Law and [Commission of Correction] [("]CoC[")] regulations. B. Defendants' red sticker policy ...
Criminal Histories of Women 4 Family Histories of Women Prisoners 4 Mental Health Histories 6 Drug Abuse Histories 7 Children 8 Concerns and Recommendations from the Women  11 12 Caregivers ...
Brief • September 10, 2009
of the available mental health professionals involved in 10 A.M.’s care at the school, placed him under arrest and transported him to the 11 UCLA-Harbor emergency room in his police car for an involuntary mental ...
Brief • 2010
alleges that Defendant Decker had notice of inadequate custodial medical care and inappropriate placement of inmates with mental health impairments in confinement and failed to implement policies to protect ...
Publication • January 24, 2014
 MEDICAL REASONS OR    13  MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCIES, of an inmate in a special housing unit or  in    14  a  separate  keeplock  housing  unit  OR  ANY  FORM OF KEEPLOCK, OR CELL    15  CONFINEMENT FOR MORE ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
the respective categories might gain from additional education at the college level. Factors considered are the type of crime, educational levels attained, mental health status, substance abuse, and incidence ...
Publication
courses before completing them.”19 Over time, prison programming has been cut. Education, job training, work experience, substance abuse and mental health treatment have been cut in recent years, as shown ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
, torture, violence, no medical treatment for physical or mental health, is not a recipe for rehabilitation or safety,” stated González-Rojas. “It is a recipe for violence and continued ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
implications. Public health issues concerning people coming out abound with mental and physical issues including Hepatitis C, Tuberculosis, HUV, mental illness and symptoms related to post traumatic stress ...
Case • 2004
Bullin v. Correctional Medical Services, Inc. - 2004 Ala. Civ. App. LEXIS 864 (Ala. Civ. App. 2004 - 2004 Ex parte Shelby County Health Care teaches that a court considering whether an employee's ...
, and cannot use fixed restraints without approval of mental health personnel and continued observation. Metal rings for restraints used to "four point", had to be removed from all beds, except for three crisis ...
-natal care; telemedicine services; and aging/disabled prisoner care. Special attention would be given to public health (communicable disease prevention), pharmacy services, nutrition, and X-ray/laboratory ...
also show evidence of the misuse of isolation for people with mental disabilities, inadequate mental health evaluation and treatment, and broader medical care failure,” the report stated. Clara ...
or protect her. Her complaints were even ignored by the jail’s PREA coordinator, who was a licensed clinical social worker, and a doctor and mental health specialist, both of whom were employed ...
a variety of untreated mental health conditions and receive little to no professional medical care. In April 2016, Agrawal made recommendations which included easier access to attorneys and advocates, better ...
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