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Article • October 15, 2009
Filed under: Mental Health
have trouble, especially without consistent mental health care (which many prisons lack) following the strict and sometimes arbitrary rules involved in life behind bars. And the more you break the rules ...
Brief • October 12, 2017
of her medications and her mental health declined rapidly. Ms. Bairefoot’s wrongful incarceration caused her physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, emotional distress, and loss of income opportunity ...
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Policy 4.2.13—Suicide Prevention/Intervention and summon the medical department’s mental health professional to Pod #1. Lt. Love failed to follow the established guidelines as cited in Division ...
Article • June 5, 2017
for a piece of the $680 million in Medicaid and state money disbursed in 2016 by a nonprofit contracted by the city to combat addiction and mental health issues. This predatory process is known on the street ...
Williams v. Corizon Health, et al., MO, first amended complaint, prisoner injuries and pain, 2019 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI ST. JOSEPH DIVISION Regina ...
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. It was learned later that the man had been released earlier in the day from the jail mental ward and had tried to reenter it. Mental/Suicide Incident #2 - officers were called to an apartment by a mental health ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
.'~ Security Health Services Food Services Safety b6,b7c , Lead Compliance Inspector. 'i'~!D1\i!:~ b6,b7c Type of Review The review is a scheduled allllual inspection which is performed to determine overall ...
., a subsidiary of private prison operator Geo Group (formerly Wackenhut Corrections), had entered into an agreement with Armor to provide mental health services at the Palm Beach County jail complex over a five ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
Filed under: Editorials
exception of California, whose prison system’s health care is under federal receivership, medical and mental health treatment for prisoners throughout the U.S. is universally terrible. When the Arizona ...
egregious and constitute a threat to the public health and safety.” The order restricted him from providing medical, mental health or psychiatric treatment to patients, specifying that he may treat female ...
Article • July 11, 2014 • from PLN July, 2014
, Okoro’s health deteriorated when he suffered from schizophrenia and stopped monitoring his diabetes. Williamson County contracts with Health Professionals, Ltd. (HPL) to provide medical care ...
Brief • April 5, 1996
Filed under: Malpractice
that had a sign over them saying "dirty matresses," against sanitary requirements of correctional facilities, WAC rules, State Statutes, and local Ordinances. V. CLAIMS AGAINST SNOHOMISH COUNTY JAIL HEALTH ...
Article • April 1, 2021 • from PLN April, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat, COVID-19
incarcerated in Colorado state prisons have “medical needs,” 35% have “mental health needs,” and 7% are over age 60. The Marshall Project, which maintains a dashboard of COVID-19 cases ...
Article • May 1, 2025 • from PLN May, 2025
conditions, pregnancy care, job-related injuries or mental health care. Still the negative impact of such fees on prisoner access to healthcare is widespread. Prisoners are less likely to submit sick call ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
Criminal Justice & Health Program, said, “The difference with this infection is that with all of those other conditions we were able to essentially, eventually throw money at them in the way ...
and unsafe environmental conditions,” and did not provide detainees with adequate mental health care. County officials rejected the allegations, noting the facility was accredited by both the ACA ...
, and repeatedly asking for help. Mental health staff, including Defendant Mary Stapleton, were unable to interview him because, as they reported to medical staff, he was agitated, complaining of abdominal pain ...
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) the defendant specifically in~deO to caosc severe mental or physical paiQ or suffcJing; ao4 (5).the act .~cted severcmentaforphysiealpainor~ St, 18 U.S.C. § 2340(1); id, §,2340. Wlthrcspeclto· severe mentai pain ...
Brief • April 4, 2006
risk of harm to others within the specialized unit, or • A qualified medical or mental-health specialist documents that the youthfUl offender would benefit from placement outside the unit. 4-ALDF-2A-42 ...
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