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Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
and Fresno lack critical data on inmates’ mental health, and that all three counties have inadequate outdoor and educational facilities for long-term inmates.” In 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
In-the-News Article • September 7, 2021
can't sidestep public records law, the Vermont Supreme Court ruled last week. The justices' decision overturned a lower court ruling and declared that a former Vermont prison health care ...
Positive Correlation between Mental Illness and Prison Victimization by Jimmy Franks In September 2008, the Center for Behavioral Health Services & Criminal Justice Research (the Center ...
Organ Harvesting In China Prison Goes High Tech by Gary Hunter China’s Ministry of Health currently employs several teams of specialized doctors to harvest organs from condemned prisoners ...
, had been booked into the lockup several times previously, so jailers were “well aware” of her mental health issues and previous suicide attempts when they booked her into the jail after ...
Board of Correction (BOC), the oversight agency for its Department of Correction (DOC). In response, the DOC issued four-week suspensions to an unnamed guard and his supervisor, a guard captain who ...
Publication • 2016
.................................................................................... 45 Collateral Consequences for Health, Financial Stability, Transportation, Housing, and Food Security ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
.................................................................................... 45 Collateral Consequences for Health, Financial Stability, Transportation, Housing, and Food Security ...
Brief • 2013
! Plaintiff Robert L. Mitchell was classified to South Central Correctional Facility (SCCF) in 2005. Mr. Mitchell was in excellent physical and mental health. He participated in sports and his physical ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
of children is suspect from a legal and policy perspective. Solitary confinement can cause extreme psychological, physical, and developmental harm. For adults, the effects can be persistent mental health ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
service is provided by ECSO. Medical care is provided by Doctors' Care Physicians, P.C. ECDC is accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and the National Commission on Correctional Health ...
Publication • December 29, 2016
Disability Advocates, Inc. v. Paterson, supra note 5. 10 the ADA’s integration mandate by administering, planning and funding its mental health system in such a way that, for thousands of individuals ...
In-the-News Article • July 1, 2021
Disgraced doctors, unlicensed officials: Prisons face criticism over health care July 1, 2021 Articles that mention PLN NBC News When the coronavirus hit the Federal Bureau of Prisons last year ...
Health, Inc., Corizon, Inc., and Corizon, LLC; (3) that Corizon produce a list showing each of its 114 contracts referenced on its website, and state which Corizon entity is the contracting entity; 4 ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
of Implementation4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The United States has been intrinsically involved in the development of the United Nations from its first incarnation as the League of Nations, to the aftermath of World War II ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
longer on average than defendants without mental health conditions.78 Instead they are typically diverted within 48 hours of being booked.79 In 2014, the county was able to close one of its five jail ...
, “it’s a more wholistic decision than that,” which takes into account the inmate’s “mental health status and whether she would function well at the women’s facility.” (Id.). Dr. Meeks admitted, however ...
Brief • March 30, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
until March 11, 2020 — over six weeks after the World Health Organization declared a “public health emergency of international concern” and four days after the first positive COVID-19 test in the District ...
Case • 2007
by: Carolyn Wright Justice [8] AFFIRMED [9] OPINION [10] Before Justices Wright, Richter, and Lang. [11] Dallas County appeals from the trial court's orders denying its third amended plea ...
Brief • 2006
of constitutional rights by defendant 28 County of San Diego and its jail employees, Sgt. Jason Roland, J. Evangelista, Lenora 1 05 CV 1246 J (BLM) 1 Chavez, Brenda Gross, Fe Mago, Estella Velez, Louella Adiova ...
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