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Article • August 12, 2016
) a danger to the health and safety of the community." OAR 255-032-0020(8). Despite putting the prisoner's mental state at issue, the Board does not order a psychological evaluation by a Board-contract ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
there.” Leifman, as chair of the 11th Circuit Mental Health Project, has been a long-time advocate for the mentally ill. In 2013 alone, three mentally ill prisoners housed on the ninth floor died ...
Article • September 3, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
Filed under: Editorials
of mental health care for prisoners who either became seriously mentally ill through prolonged isolation or were already mentally ill when they arrived, mail censorship, denial of access to journalists ...
health hazards at ADX. Suicide attempts are common.” [See: PLN, Oct. 2011, p.10]. One of the interested parties, Jack Powers, had no history of mental illness before his 1990 conviction for bank robbery ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
Totals Decreasing Health Services (Medical, Mental Health, or Dental) • • Reducing Food Services Eliminating Pay Increases, Using Furloughs, Reducing Benefits, or Decreasing Overtime Pay Implementing ...
, Program of the Department of Mental Health • Raymond Knight, Ph.D., Gryzmish Professor of Human Relations, Department of Psychology, Brandeis University • Laurie L. Guidry, Psy.D., President, Center ...
not permitted much testing of the behaviorist hypothesis. The psychological impact of this regime of segregation is profound, and the prison houses a mental health unit with a full-time staff of eight ...
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
in the study most conveyed this same “one size fits all” mentality with respect to prisoner health care. As a result the standard of care given to a female prisoner depends directly on where she ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
, and for failing to provide necessary mental health treatment for incarcerated prisoners. These conditions have had grave effects on death row inmates’ mental and physical health. 60. The conditions of death row ...
Brief • 2007
JAIL ) ) CORRECTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES, ) SHERIFF JOHN MCGINNESS, in his official ) capacity as Sacramento County Sheriff and ) ) individually, SANDRA HAND, M.D., in her official capacity as Medical ...
Brief • November 5, 2014
. SIMMONS as Co-Guardians and Co-Conservators of their son, BRYAN O’NEIL SIMMONS, and TIFFANY SIMMONS; Plaintiffs, FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT (Jury Trial Demanded) vs. CORIZON HEALTH, INC., CORIZON,LLC, B.J ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
in the administrative or disciplinary SMU during the ODO review. The Clinical Medical Authority is a contract physician who is on-site two days a week and on-call 24 hours a day. Mental health and dental services ...
Case • 2003
into regular chronic care; 4) educational and preventative aspects of chronic care; 5) mental health staff at CCWF; 6) HIV-positive medication distribution at CIW; and 7) CIW's physical therapy program ...
Publication • 2004
 infection can cause severe and occasionally fatal medical  complications.  Individuals with some medical and mental health conditions are at high risk of developing  severe and fatal medical complications ...
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-I, L-A shower, [. 1-/ ;;. 3{) Lf.e I 2. Small pipes connected to the heat units in several rooms in the mental health unit (0-6, C-2, etc.) were accessible to the inmates. i. Ii ::2 30. 3 3 ...
Brief • 2005
the Office of Mental Health, he was not scheduled to commence the critical treatment necessary to address his Hepatitis C. See Exhibit G (evidencing OMH clearance); Exhibit H (evidencing Mr. Hilton’s consent ...
mental, and emotional reactions, damages to reputation, and other non-economic 16 damages, in a sum to be ascertained according to proof; 17 2. On each cause of action, for health care, services ...
in institutions in the juvenile justice, child welfare, and mental health systems than ever before. Overcrowded facilities may be linked to the increase in suicides by minors in detention. In this issue ...
Publication • December 7, 2016
conditions. • May have alternative funding streams, including Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment block grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, which provide loans ...
at the prison to when Jeffrey arrived at Intermountain Health Care. 43. The Utah State Prison was negligent in failing to protect Jeffrey Vigil as follows: a. Failed to properly classify inmate by his gang ...
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