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Publication • 2015
Witness Statement - Sergeant Kervin Matthews 1 Staff Witness Statement- Mental Health Intern Roberta Woods 2 JJ. Staff Witness Statement - Dr. Lainey Richardson 1 KK. Staff Witness Statement ...
Case • 2002
and seven additional days on the restricted diet. [19] According to Phelps, the restricted diet "did not contain sufficient calories, vitamins, or nutrients to maintain [his] physical or mental health ...
Brief • 2009
to enact the proposed amendment and for our purpose ascribe no significance to it."). Pursuing the preemption argument further, the defense cites Northern New Hampshire Mental Health Housing. Inc. v. Town ...
Article • August 15, 2024 • from PLN August, 2024
. Just days before Kail’s death, Alicia Upton, 21, killed herself at Robert Pressley Detention Center, drawing attention to alleged lapses in mental health care for RCSD jail detainees. Upton ...
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that were criteria {or a drug use disorder (abuse or collected as part of a study of the prevalence dependence) are referred to the BOP's of mental health conditions in the inmate intensive Residential ...
Brief • 2022
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
29 that Mr. Bryan was delusional. 9 Centurion 002606 Centurion 002607 79. She discussed her suspicion as to Mr. Bryan’s delusion with another CoreCivic employee in the Prison’s mental health ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
for the person’s mental and physical health and the well-being of the community to which he or she returns. As U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy recently opined, “This idea of total incarceration just isn’t ...
. Confinement Conditions 19 IV. Health and Medical Services and Conditions 25 Mental Illness 27 Use of Force and Devices of Torture 30 Cruel and Degrading Treatment / Abuse by Prison Personnel 32 ...
Case • 1976
medicine, mental as well as physical health." [69] In Newman v. Alabama, 349 F. Supp. 278 (M.D.Ala.1972) a court held that failure to provide sufficient medical facilities and staff to afford ...
and significant mental health challenges who, over the many years that he had been incarcerated, had repeatedly attempted suicide, frequently expressed suicidal thoughts and ideations, and engaged in self-injurious ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
shall develop a written program plan for each program participant as appropriate. 4.2.9 Health Services. Provider shall provide the full range ofrequired health care, including medical, dental, mental ...
Case • 2001
of insanity. His commitment to the Department of Mental Health, which runs the Fulton State Hospital, followed. He is a mental patient, not a convict. The term "prisoner" is defined by statute as follows ...
Article • December 15, 1993 • from PLN December, 1993
. If so, then he or she shall be committed to a facility "for control, care, and treatment" until "safe to be at large." The statute limits treatment centers to mental health facilities located within ...
Article • August 23, 2016
, who know that addiction and mental-health issues-as well as hopes for a second chance–aren't exclusive to veterans. Sources: Toledo Blade, www.hamptonroads.com, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ...
Article • April 15, 2013 • from PLN April, 2013
and the treatment (or lack thereof) that Rice received are extensively detailed in the lengthy appellate opinion in this case. In sum, the record indicated that although Rice was seen by mental health staff while ...
Article • July 7, 2015 • from PLN July, 2015
months. Research has consistently shown that segregation can have serious negative effects on a prisoner’s mental health, and a DOJ study found that over 50% of in-custody adolescent suicides ...
Article • August 25, 2016
Jersey. Under the terms of the settlement, overcrowding, Fire hazards, environmental hazards and deficiencies in medical and mental health care will be corrected. The settlement also awarded the prisoners ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
; The second state habeas court also held that resentencing counsel was not required to request White’s mental health records “absent some suggestion that they might contain information ...
Article • August 15, 2013
acknowledged that at least 40 percent of its population, or 5,400 prisoners, suffer from severe mental illness, and that many of them receive no mental health treatment. This group will undoubtedly experience ...
Article • April 2, 2019 • from PLN April, 2019
the policy.  Browder’s suffering also inspired movements to eliminate excessive bail and end lengthy delays in bringing cases to trial. Further, his death showcased the need to provide mental health ...
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