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Article • March 1, 2016 • from PLN March, 2016
of the child might be endangered by a relationship with its mother, the guidelines empower prisoners to make crucial decisions concerning their children’s health and well-being. “Woman centered care ...
Article • July 15, 2013 • from PLN July, 2013
' lives. It's the most recent example of the state's inability to protect the health of prisoners," said Don Specter, director of the Prison Law Office, which represents prisoners in the Plata litigation ...
, placed in segregation without evaluation of their mental health condition and subjected to force without penological justification. [See: PLN, May 1996, p.20]. CDCR officials face a monumental task ...
Brief • 2008
, Lexington, South Carolina. 2. The South Carolina Department of Corrections (“SCDC”) is an agency of the State of South Carolina, having offices and institutions throughout the State of South Carolina with its ...
Brief • 2010
. The Plaintiff's Motion to Lift Between Plaintiff and University of the Stay of Discovery Massachusetts Correctional Health Program and Enter Its Renewed Motion to Compel Production of Documents (Docket ...
. 4. Plaintiff’s Complaint alleges the Defendants provided Decedent grossly inadequate mental health care, resulting in her suicide. 5. Prior to filing the Complaint, Plaintiff requested Decedent ...
the State of South Carolina with its principal offices in Columbia, South Carolina. 3. The defendant, Jon E. Ozmint (“Ozmint”) upon information and belief, a citizen and resident of Richland County, South ...
and emergency dispatchers respond to individuals in mental health crisis, and to improving CPD’s training more broadly. As part of its efforts to engage community members and improve police-community relations ...
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 ...
Correctional Center (OCCC) in Wheelwright, Kentucky. The facility was a medium-security men’s prison until Indiana removed its male prisoners in 2005 following a riot several years earlier. When CCA threatened ...
Brief • February 17, 2023
") as "a highly structured unit that is not Restrictive Housing which provides access to cognitive behavioral treatment, education, programs, structured recreation, leisure time activities, and mental health ...
Brief • October 13, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
capacities; CHIEF KEITH PEEK, in his official and individual capacities; DOCTORS’ CARE PHYSICIANS, P.C., an Alabama professional corporation; CED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, an Alabama non-profit corporation; DR ...
that such conduct does not happen to them or others again. Case 2:18-cv-00389-JNP Document 2 Filed 05/16/18 Page 2 of 26 2. During their incarceration at the Jail, Plaintiffs lived in fear for their lives, health ...
Brief • May 16, 2018
Department of Corrections houses about 20 percent of those entrusted to its care in county jails. 13. If Department of Corrections officials do not institute policy changes designed to protect the health ...
in prisons but would be good candidates for community-based, service-rich corrections programs where they have consistent access to treatment, health care, family, and rehabilitative services ...
Brief • October 26, 2023
the Bamberg County Detention Center and acted and carried on its business by and through its agents, 3 ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2023 Oct 26 12:02 PM - BAMBERG - COMMON PLEAS - CASE#2023CP0500178 STATE OF SOUTH ...
or justifying the continued caging of people as punishment.  The Close the Workhouse campaign emerges from the outcry that was the Ferguson Uprising. It’s grounded in a  commitment to end an ongoing war against ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
31 The framework Torture and ill-treatment are never permitted Admission procedures Living conditions Religion 4 Prisoners and Health Care page 49 The framework The right to health care A healthy ...
Department of Corrections; and Richard Pratt, Interim Division Director, Division of Health Services, Arizona Department of Corrections, in their official capacities, Defendants. 27 28 78204-0001 ...
Article • February 15, 2010 • from PLN February, 2010
, commonly known as “swine flu,” had government officials very, very worried. Their concerns were heightened on June 11, 2009, the day when the World Health Organization declared that a global pandemic ...
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