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Publication • February 18, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
.................................................................................................................. 8 Prior Work Experience and Income .......................................................................................... 9 Physical Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Issues ...
for support group members to co-present on Spring/Summer1999 HIY/AIDS issues for mental health staff She also showed and facilitated discussions on films like Philadelphia and The Band Played On. O'Neal ...
Brief • 2009
or profane language by staff that is directed towards youth. 21 12. 22 The parties hereby further stipulate, and the Court hereby orders, that: MENTAL HEALTH 23 24 Joint Expert Regarding Mental Health ...
committed to a mental health facility. 16. Mr. Niedzialek suddenly jumped to his feet and ran toward Deputy Keeney, stopping abruptly with his hands at his side a few steps from the deputy. He yelled, “Wait ...
Brief • February 14, 2025
) Access to Medical and Mental Health Care .............................. 6 16 (d) SHU Placements ........................................................................ 7 17 (e) Sexual Abuse ...
Brief • August 17, 2012
the responsibility of ensuring Plaintiff's health and safety 15 while incarcerated. The true names for these Defendants are currently unknown to Plaintiffs. 16 17 Plaintiff requests leave to amend this complaint once ...
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Jay Opinion Sc Mental Health Care for Prisoners OPINIONS OF JOY C. JAY 1. Inadequate counseling services and inmate education. Inadequate individual and group therapy. 3. Inadequate ...
Article • July 15, 2008
supervision because Schandel wasn't being tested for drug and alcohol use, and wasn't being required to participate in mental health treatment. At trial in 1992, she won $204,752 in damages, $14,900 or medical ...
Publication
, the Office negotiated agreements which require the medical services contractor and the mental health services contractor to pay liquidated damages totaling $1.75 million and $130,000, respectively ...
Case • 1997
. 2. Inmates who are provided mental health treatment at the Corrections Mental [**3] Health Institute. 3. Inmates who are housed at a reception and medical center for treatment. 4. Inmates who ...
Brief • April 27, 2010
shall not be held in detention. If a child under the age or eleven poses a substantial risk or harm to himsel r or others, a peace officer may detain and transport that child for emergency mental health ...
Publication • February 1, 2018
Filed under: Immigration
Rebuilding Trust - CIVIC Report Rebuilding Trust: A Case Study for Closing & Repurposing Immigration Detention Facilities Copyright © February 2018 Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC) All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Cover Design by Liz Martinez The primary author and editor of …
Brief • October 30, 2024
Filed under: Failure to Treat
128. According to the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration, “[t]he misuse of prescription opioids and the use of heroin is one of the most significant public health ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
hygiene items to the detainees. Detailed medical, mental health and sexual abuse screenings are performed during the intake process. A facility handbook and video orientation are provided in both English ...
Brief • March 17, 2021
, an “urgent” forensic mental health screening was needed. 36. Later that day, a sergeant saw the inmate concealing something in his hand, which the inmate then placed in his mouth. According to an internal ...
Brief • November 7, 2016
a serious physical or medical condition, a serious functional impairment, or deteriorating physical or mental health because of the aging process that substantially diminishes his ability to care ...
laces IM stated that he swollowed a razor blade. IM returned from mental health 2 days prior. IM holding stomach stating I need help. Sent to ER, removed razor blade, but he also ingested bottle cap ...
Article • March 15, 2006 • from PLN March, 2006
in the OHU, so examination of patients is done in the cells by healthcare staff who must kneel over the 18" high bunks, with no direct lighting. Mental health patients sleep on a mattress on the floor ...
Case • 2001
Richard Old was the sheriff of Wabaunsee County. Plaintiff claims that her son's suicide was the direct result of Defendant's deliberate indifference to her son's rights, health, safety, and life. n1 She ...
Brief
comes in close contact unless serious precautions are taken. Her infection has had an extremely damaging impact upon her health, employability, insurability and relations with loved ones. Plaintiff ...
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