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field), which is a high-rent area inconsistent with most parolees? budgets. Ross Wollschlager, 44, a repeat sexually violent predator, was paroled from Atascadero State Hospital, a mental health facility ...
)(a). The Sex Offender Treatment and Management Program (SOTMP) consists of prephase basic mental health followed by Phases I and II of the core program. Under duress, Beebe signed his Phase I treatment contract ...
Case • 1998
mental health evaluation. Based on this evidence, the Commission concluded that the inmate's "release on parole would not be compatible with his welfare or the welfare of society." [12] This order ...
Article • November 18, 2018
institution, prompting widespread employee backlash.             The investigation was launched at the behest of the New York state Office of Mental Health ...
in CCCF’s mental health unit, disclosed her relationship with Balzer to investigators and testified before the grand jury. She admitted to having sexual contact at CCCF, including kissing ...
, researchers say, is mandatory mental health treatment for juvenile offenders who have been victimized by abuse.  A Florida study, for instance, found that girls in the justice system who received mental ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
incarceration is appropriate because it just makes her more hostile and therefore, more assaultive,” the report stated. Prison medical staff treated Edmond’s mental health issues with Zoloft ...
and rehabilitative programs for defendants with substance abuse and mental health problems. It also set up alternative, short-term facilities where parole violators could be sent instead of returning them to prison ...
Article • October 3, 2014
youth. Medical and mental health care were found totally lacking, as were the rehabilitative services offered. DOJ found youth at the two facilities “spent a significant among of time being idle ...
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
untreated mental illness, or because they are poor and self-medicating, or because they are poor and behave in a way police deem inappropriate. In fact, police power is a core issue here. The police killings ...
. Lawsuits were filed and the federal courts intervened, placing prisoner medical and mental health care under the control of a Receiver and special master, respectively. Ultimately, a three-judge panel ...
Article • August 15, 2011
Filed under: Searches, Strip Searches
mental-health staff available to work with prisoners. “Our mental health is very aware of it and very able and willing to address those issues as they come up,” she says. But some question the wisdom ...
Article • October 10, 2014 • from PLN October, 2014
Filed under: Editorials, PLN Litigation
neglect is in many ways an old one. Over the past 24 years, PLN has run hundreds of articles about prisons and jails murdering prisoners through medical and mental health neglect, malpractice and deliberate ...
running wild,” wrote prisoner Michael Williams. “They have 20 guys using one pair of fingernail clippers with no cleaning in between uses, there is absolutely no mental health screening ...
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
three years, compared with 66.2% for prisoners not considered serious or violent offenders. Approximately 14% of released CDCR prisoners were designated as having mental health problems and were classi ...
serious mental health condition, as well as negligent in their failure to monitor her. The facts of the case were plain. Staff at the facility knew that Briggs had committed prior acts of self-harm; in fact ...
In-the-News Article • November 7, 2018
rifles and increasing background checks for those types of weapons. Background checks will include a local law enforcement check of the most up-to-date local court, criminal and mental health records ...
Brief • 2012
physical harm from excessive use of force by staff and inmate-oninmate violence; inadequate mental health care, including poor suicide prevention practices; deficiencies in medication management; and serious ...
Article • March 15, 2011 • from PLN March, 2011
if a resident is injured during restraint by staff; conducting an internal investigation of complaints about staff using excessive force; and allocating mental health resources through Muskegon County Community ...
to provide accommodations enabling him to use or access toilets, beds and medical services, such as two mental health appointments and pill call. The Court agreed that failure to make a reasonable ...
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