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Case • 1993
ended in 1985, he was involuntarily committed to the care of the Illinois Department of Mental Health. Sullivan v. Hay, 140 Ill.App.3d 1007, 489 N.E.2d 889, 95 Ill. Dec. 327 (5th Dist. 1986). Sometime ...
Brief • March 8, 2006
, in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, in this case the Plaintiff. Simms v. Oklahoma ex rel. Dep’t of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Servs., 165 F.3d 1321, 1326 (10th Cir. 1999). Defendants ...
Brief • February 8, 2010
staff referred him to the mental health unit “due to tearfulness and making bizarre statements.”12 At the mental health unit Mr. Levert was admitted but his vitals were not taken.13 As the day progressed ...
Brief • November 13, 2013
Health Assistant Administrator for Mental Health Director of DCS; defendant Kari Perez, Ph.D., was Clinical Psychologist Supervisor of DCS; defendant Robert Houston was the Director of DCS; defendant Fred ...
Article • November 15, 2023 • from PLN November, 2023
.” In prison, “people are bored and miserable and isolated, often self-medicating for mental and physical health needs that usually go unmet,” said Leo Beletsky, a law professor ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
a supervising attorney, legal assistants, law students, law graduates not yet admitted to the bar, and non-attorneys with appropriate identification should be allowed entry. Mental and medical health ...
court indicating that he had refused to take medication and that his mental health symptoms had significantly worsened such that he was incompetent to stand trial; on August 28, 2014, the State filed ...
Filing • December 1, 2022
. In 2018 the contract was renewed, providing for revenues of $1.5 billion to Centurion under terms which guarantee it a profit.3 3 Drew Wilson, DOC says aging inmates, mental health are driving up health ...
Brief • December 1, 2022
. In 2018 the contract was renewed, providing for revenues of $1.5 billion to Centurion under terms which guarantee it a profit.3 3 Drew Wilson, DOC says aging inmates, mental health are driving up health ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Mentally Ill Prisoner's Dehydration Death Disputed by The decedent, held in a prison mental health unit, died of severe dehydration after the water to his cell was turned off as a response ...
Case • 1990
Penitentiary. Most of that time, respondent was housed in the prison's mental health unit, where he consented to the administration of antipsychotic drugs. Antipsychotic drugs, sometimes called "neuroleptics ...
Publication • August 2, 2017
(like mental health, substance abuse, employment, housing, Medicaid, public benefits, and community health centers) can reduce criminal activity among participants.34 For example, law enforcement-led ...
Brief • January 10, 2022
toilet water and human waste; having personal property destroyed; and being denied medical and mental health care. 6. The Retaliatory Force Campaign was planned, encouraged, and condoned by supervisory ...
Publication
Filed under: Classification
Spending doubles on inmate medical care Mental health spending increases 300 percent V. Promoting good behavior serves staff, inmates alike 13 Meriting early release Good time off the “max” Earning ...
Jersey. Turney, an assistant professor of sociology, stated, “These kids are saddled with disadvantages. They’re not only dealing with parental incarceration but also mental health issues ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
proceeds. Among its leading topics in federal court are physical assaults by staff or by other prisoners, including sexual assaults; medical and mental health care; alleged due process violations relating ...
Department of Mental Health oversight would be helpful in monitoring the quality of services. SCC spends $25 million per year in medical and psychiatric care. But SCC Lt. Stephen Smith cautioned that overhead ...
Article • October 14, 2015
; Information by Joe Watson A psychologist who was contracted to evaluate Washington state prisoners was first placed on probation by the state's Department of Health for unprofessional conduct and then had his ...
of Correctional Medical Services, Inc. (CMS), while ASG owns Prison Health Services, Inc. (PHS) and Correctional Health Services, LLC (CHS). Those three subsidiaries provide medical, dental, mental health, pharmacy ...
Article • October 15, 2024 • from PLN October, 2024
Filed under: Private Contractors
, Centurion Health, to provide mental health care to state prisoners. According to Carolyn Scruggs, Secretary of Maryland’s Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, the extensions were ...
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