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by the Bnvlronmental Health Department 2. The Raleason have agreed that they will meet with Ms. Stoller, or an Environmental Health Department designee, In an eftbrt to ensure that In the future Releasors will comply ...
Publication • October 1, 2016
www.acslaw.org The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy although the impact of racism in other systems, such as education5 or health care,6 could likewise be so examined. The backdrop for my analysis ...
Brief • 2011
of, and access to certain information protected under the privacy provisions of 45 C.F.R. §164-512 of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). The Court, having considered the said ...
Article • November 30, 2022 • from PLN December, 2022
was arrested and confined in Clackamas County Jail, where healthcare and mental health care was contracted to Corizon Health, Inc. Recently renamed YesCare, it is a private firm with a troubling history. [See ...
Case • 2005
monitoring. In addition to the usual conditions, I adopted Pineyro's existing treatment plan including mental health treatment. [16] I. BACKGROUND [17] A. Military Service [18] Pineyro ...
work, Tiffany Rusher was eventually placed in solitary confinement for getting into a physical struggle with one of her cellmates. During her time in solitary confinement, Rusher’s mental health ...
Brief • June 13, 2012
Filed under: Pepper Spray/Tear Gas, Dogs
, Mental Health Review, the Use of Force Package (dated January 04, 2005), the Use of Force Supplement (February, 2005), all provided Use of Force Reports and Incident Report for the actions committed ...
Brief • 2011
of women inmates. Women at the WCC who cannot remain in the general prison population for mental health or disciplinary reasons are taken to the Segregation Unit. With four or more officers present ...
Brief • November 13, 2018
required access to adequate 17 mental health care.” ECF No. 5786 at 4. The court’s direction was limited by the fact that 18 “staffing levels that preceded the current [psychiatrist] ratios were ...
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 ...
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 ...
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