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Case • 1997
by IMCC. *fn1 [15] Upon Coleman's arrival at IMCC, the IMCC Health Services Department (Health Services) conducted a "health screen" and documented Coleman's health history, including the fact ...
Brief • February 16, 2012
was there to stop this brutal attack. 5. Defendants completely failed to protect Plaintiff from physical harm, in deliberate indifference to her health and safety. The rape of Plaintiff was eminently preventable ...
that litigation. Among our new and planned initiatives are offensives against prisoner rape, our campaign for treatment of prisoners with HIV and Hepatitis C infections, and our focus on assuring mental health care ...
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. For example, 96 percent of the directors of community-based corrections agencies favored stronger emphasis by substance abuse treatment programs on addressing clients’ mental health needs. SUMMARY Counties ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
clients’ mental health needs. SUMMARY Counties are the “gatekeepers” of Minnesota’s publicly-funded chemical health program, and the Department of Human Services should more closely monitor ...
Brief • September 4, 2012
quotations omitted). Therefore, deliberate indif rence to an inmate's serious mental health needs violates the Eighth Amendment. See id.; see also Clark-Murphy v. Foreback, 439 F.3d 280, 292 (6th Cir ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
to flood his sink, he was put into top-of-bed restraints, with metal restraints on his wrists and ankles connecting him to a concrete slab. That day the psychologist in charge of mental health services ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
, mental health and housing needs prior to their release. be prevented. Culturally relevant HIV prevention education programs are needed to help African Americans protect themselves and their partners. 8 ...
Brief • 2012
Jones v Prison Health Services Pa Verdict Third Tier Housing Crutches Negligence Injury 2012 : COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DERRICK JONES AlKlA DERRICK ALEXANDER, : ERIE COUNTY Plaintiff VS. PRISON ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
supermax confinement (e.g., Kurki and Morris 2001), and their mental health (e.g., Haney 2003a)—rather than other potentially affected populations and stakeholders, such as general population inmates, prison ...
Case • 2003
nurses, Lurana Berweger and Susan Menon, employed at the jail by a County medical contractor, wrote and distributed to public officials several letters criticizing the mental health services provided ...
Case • 2002
, formed a mental health group. Morales claims that during one of the group sessions, Mentneck and the three Jane Does verbally and sexually harassed him because of his race. In particular, Mentneck ...
lack of communication” between security staff and mental health and medical professionals at OCCC. Numerous deficiencies in Murphy’s treatment were also noted, including inconsistent diabetic monitoring ...
Brief • October 9, 2007
of psychiatric issues and suicide attempts. 17 The mental health workers at the Jail are part of Jail Psychiatry Services (JPS), 18 which was run by Defendant JOHNSON. The mental health services ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
  are  participating  in  the  reception  and  classification  process  (Kennedy,  King,  and  Robinson),  two  cottages  for  youth  with  moderate  mental  health  needs  (Adams  and  Lincoln),  two  cottages ...
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mental health restraint is ordered. Staff at facilities that provide only acute and long-term medical care, shall refer to institutional policy regarding medical restraint and appropriate procedures ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Immigration
ARTESIA FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CENTER 8 DEFICIENT MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE Mothers have repeatedly expressed serious concerns regarding the health of their children; nearly every mother we spoke ...
report on mental healthcare in federal prisons found that seven of the 13 contract facilities then in operation were not fully compliant with the mental-health-related standards of the Joint Commission ...
Brief • 2007
to adequate medical, dental, and mental health treatment, and are denied adequate educational opportunities. Guards frequently discipline children by threatening to separate them permanently 3 from ...
Brief • September 12, 2011
This classification was deficient in a variety of respects, including but not limited to: a. Jason Smith was never seen, interviewed or evaluated by a skilled mental health professional, which was mandatory under ...
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