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In-the-News Article • March 13, 2014
in highly paid medical staff, and providing expensive mental health care services. "What about the specific needs of the private prison population?" Younger, higher-risk private prisoners need ...
Publication
will be seen in the examination room. (c) Mental Health Services: Psychology staff will provide I-Unit inmates an initial psychological assessment within 14 days of arrival in the unit for new commitments ...
Article • September 15, 2009
prisoners over the next two years. California has been drifting toward this crisis for more than a decade. The Coleman case, which was filed in 1991, brought attention to the wretched prison mental-health ...
Brief • August 9, 2018
of the benefits Plaintiffs received from these settlement proceeds, including: (1) any medical, dental, or mental health treatment Plaintiffs obtained as a result of or arising from the events described ...
Case • 2009
Plaintiff's mental health experts to perform multiple medical examinations on Plaintiff. (Rsp. at 4.) Defendants object to further entries into the prisons on the ground that entries into the prisons cause ...
away. A state needs to have programs in place to receive and supervise the children, many of whom may have behavioral or mental-health issues. The challenge, at least in the early stages, is funding two ...
Brief • 2009
from 1998 to 2005. Additionally, Defendants claim to have permitted Plaintiff’s mental health experts to perform multiple medical examinations on Plaintiff. (Rsp. at 4.) Defendants object to further ...
Brief • 2010
Constitution); and varjous CDCR parole procedures (mandatory supervisor case review, mental-health assessment). Although public entities are generally immune for the discretionary acts of their employees ...
Article • November 15, 2023 • from PLN November, 2023
plaguing the state’s prison system, a problem which also prompted a scathing ruling in another suit accusing DOC of providing prisoners constitutionally deficient mental health care; as PLN has ...
); and various CDCR parole procedures (mandatory supervisor case review, mental-health assessment). Although public entities are generally immune for the discretionary acts of their employees, they are not immune ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
that longer jail stays were challenging their ability to provide adequate medical and mental health care, and that crowding was forcing them to release some offenders early. On the positive end of the spectrum ...
to walk toward her unit, where she intended to contact mental health for immediate mental health treatment. 43. After Plaintiff failed to respond his questioning, Defendant Carlos Vallejos pursued her down ...
Publication • June 28, 2016
of Public Health/Columbia University Osborne Association Release Aging People in Prison/RAPP Thank you Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, Colin Bernatsky, Kathy Boudin, Ariane Davisson, Annette Dickerson, Geraldine ...
Brief • 2006
the past month, caused her concern, yet she made no effort to have Billops seen by a doctor or physician assistant. Instead, Billops was referred to the mental health department and his chart was sent ...
Article • April 1, 2025 • from PLN April, 2025
stressed that a note Weakley left behind indicated that he suffered from “mental health issues,” which Buckner said “had nothing to do with the Shelby County Jail, but more about perhaps ...
Article • May 15, 2007
) prisoners with mental health problems could not be housed with punitive segregation prisoners. Prison officials were prohibited from exceeding current population at facility pending renovation and were ...
provided healthcare to inniates at the CCJ. 22. Defendant Peter Ellew ("Defendant Ellew") was at all times relevant herein employed by Cook County as a mental health specialist with Cennak Health Services ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
risk factors for future criminal behavior; initial custody designation; and will identify an offender’s needs for housing, education, vocational training, sex offender treatment, mental health services ...
to be providing medical care, through inmates' reports and perceptions conveyed to staff members including nurses, mental health practitioners and correctional officers, as well as the observations of staff members ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
use or untreated mental health issues.40 California operates a range of diversion programs for less serious first-time offenses as well as problem-solving courts to address more complex issues ...
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