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Article • September 15, 1995 • from PLN September, 1995
Filed under: Organizing
or litigating women prisoners health issues, write John W. Perotti, SOCF 167712, PO Box 45699, Lucasville, OH 45699-0001, who is in contact with the National Womens Health Network in DC which is compiling ...
Article • April 15, 2002 • from PLN April, 2002
served nearly 2 years in solitary confinement in the jail's mental health unit. The problem is that all charges against him were dismissed nearly 2 years earlier. Heard was arrested in November 1998 ...
plaintiff was Carol Ann McIntyre. The plaintiffs alleged that they had been repeatedly, involuntarily exposed to ETS during their incarceration, resulting in both present health problems and the potential ...
responsibility for Franza's death. Hirth also said Florida is trying to improve its mental health treatment of juveniles, noting that in 1999 only one of 24 juveniles received mental health treatment while ...
Georgia Jail and Its Medical Provider Settle Jail Wrongful Death Suit For $500,000 by Joan G. Crumpler Wilkes County, Georgia and Integrative Detention Health Services, Inc. (IDHS) paid ...
Health Services, Inc. (PHS), the Broward County Jail and the Sheriff of Broward County (defendants) for violating Anthony Ancata's Fourteenth and Eighth Amendment rights to be free from cruel ...
and Rehabilitation (CDCR), was supposed to help correct the systemic problems CDCR has in providing adequate medical, dental and mental health care to prisoners. But what good is a shiny new facility if the staff ...
Article • August 23, 2016
. Although the medical releases may be insignificant in terms of reducing the Texas prison population, they can have a much greater effect on the amount of money spent for Texas prisoners' health care ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
committed suicide due to an inadequate intake screening, was dismissed. According to the Supreme Court, there was no question that Barkes was “a troubled man with a long history of mental health ...
, a Pennsylvania state jury slapped Prison Health Services (PHS) with a $400,000 verdict for inadequate medical care of a prisoner at State Correctional Institution (SCI) Albion. The award was reduced to $312,000 ...
Article • August 15, 2012 • from PLN August, 2012
Center. “Getting into a clinic, getting through the paperwork.... It’s a whole new learning process.” Fortunately, the system is vastly improved compared to what was in place when Harris was released from ...
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
screening conducted at the same time revealed “that Adams had a history of psychotropic medication, outpatient mental health treatment, violent behavior, and substance abuse/treatment.” WCHC ...
by the federal government against Los Angeles County over how the county’s jail system cycles “people with mental illnesses and disabilities between its jails and streets.” According to a news ...
Article • July 3, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
in Florida denied motions to dismiss by Wexford Health Sources and Corizon Health in a medical deliberate indifference case where a state prisoner’s legs were amputated.  Craig Salvani was 38 years ...
Article • May 1, 2024 • from PLN May, 2024
a system of inmate health care … that falls below the constitutional minimum, which has subjected (and continues to subject) all inmates to a substantial risk of harm.” In addition to the county ...
Article • March 1, 2024 • from PLN March, 2024
Filed under: Primecare Medical, Suicides
he had anticipated.” “PrimeCare’s mental health supervisor subsequently instructed all mental health staff to ‘keep a close eye’ on Mr. Freitag as his sentencing ...
exhaustive hearing could be conducted." At that later hearing the sole witness for the government was David Thompson, a regional manager for Prison Health Services, Inc., which has a contract with the State ...
The U.S. District Court (S.D. Fla.) is-sued a permanent injunction on July 24, 2003 ordering James Crosby, the Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections (FLADOC) and its contract health care ...
Brief • 2010
Gipe Ex Rel Ellis v Prison Health Services Vt Release Wrongful Death Claim 2010 COVENANT NOT TO SUE For and in consideration of the sum of Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars and no/100 ($700,000.00 ...
;The stress and conditions in jail and prisons, including lack of consistent access to standard prenatal care and mental health care, poor diets, poor sanitation, infestations with bugs and vermin, poor ...
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