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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 ...
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 ...
Center Jail in Syracuse, N.Y., have purportedly been re-trained in the humane treatment of prisoners with drug abuse and other mental health issues. The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) has also ...
Article • October 3, 2014
in inconsistent reporting and statistics.   The report further found numerous weaknesses in the monitoring of private contractors. It made a finding on the mental health contract and discussed without ...
Article • August 15, 2011 • from PLN August, 2011
, mental health and parole reentry courts, which feature non-adversarial proceedings to work with each parolee to steer him/her on the path to reintegration. Six California counties already have parole ...
Article • January 12, 2015
received. The report cited an agreement for a 116-bed residential sex offender program at a $304,160 annual cost. To provide these services, GEO was to hire four masters-level licensed mental health ...
died. Guards and healthcare workers blame inadequate mental health care and chronic understaffing, as well as unsafe working conditions and a lack of training, communication and information-sharing. Yet ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
Filed under: Juvenile Prisons
being placed in isolation or mental health observation. The conditions of isolation are harsh, for the cells are dark and have no natural light. The only window in the cell was painted over &ldquo ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: Staffing
prisoners had been denied access to showers for 22 days. Eventually, an already subpar prisoner health care system becomes nonexistent, especially for those with mental health issues. Staff become reluctant ...
Article • May 1, 2022 • from PLN May, 2022
Filed under: Settlements, Suicides
), as well as the county’s Health Services Behavioral Health Division, which provides mental healthcare at the jail through its privately contracted operator, Telecare Corporation. The two claims under ...
RECTOR, TAMMY HARMON, DEBRA MOFFETT-COLLINS, MARY BETH LANE, and WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC. (the "Wexford Defendants"), to resolve the lawsuit which Plaintiff filed against Defendants in the United ...
Article • May 15, 2009 • from PLN May, 2009
Filed under: Medical, Medication, Hepatitis
in the U.S. pass through a prison or jail. Thus, the treatment of HCV-infected prisoners has wide-ranging consequences for our nation’s public health policy. Previous studies had shown that the standard ...
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