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. Confidential Medical Information Prison Rape Elimination Act (p.REA.) Number (if appUcable) Prlncipal(s) Exhibits Attached Department of Corrections presented to State Attorney Declined Use of Force (UOF ...
Case • 1992
noted, there is 'no underlying distinction between the right to medical care for physical ills and its psychological or psychiatric counterpart.'" Torraco v. Maloney, 923 F.2d 231, 234 (1st Cir. 1991 ...
Case • 1988
are the increase in medical personnel, the newer and more complete medical equipment, the newly refurbished kitchen and the decrease in population. All of these improvements, however, are compromised ...
Brief
of 5 medications and laboratory tests are prevented. In addition, files of inmates 'hall wlliain Cutre11t and ac.curale information regarding medication changes. '1/. CONSUL A 10 <I) COII£ultal1t S ...
. § 1983) 2. Unreasonable Search and Seizure— Denial of Medical Care (42 U.S.C. § 1983) 3. Municipal Liability for Unconstitutional Custom, Practice, or Policy violation of the 4th Amendment and 14th ...
Article • October 31, 2022 • from PLN November, 2022
of care to incarcerated individuals likely contributed to the deaths in its jails,” the report read. “Until [SDSD] implements meaningful change to improve its provision of medical and mental ...
Publication • August 10, 2014
, and Central America. McRae Correctional Facility Administrative and Support Buildings consist of a Master Control Center, Administrative Offices, Food Services, Dining Area, Medical, Visitation, Chapel, Intake ...
Publication • August 18, 2014
to medium. The facility is comprised of six celled units, five dormitory units, two multi-occupancy units and a segregation unit. There is a seven bed medical observation unit and handicapped access ...
............................................................................................................. 3  I.  THE PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION ACT (PREA) REQUIRES A CASE-BY-CASE ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENDER PRISONERS TO ENSURE THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY, AND DOES NOT SUGGEST THAT MEDICAL TREATMENT CAN BE DENIED ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
population with initial Standard 2medical screening, cost~effective Medical primary medical care, and Care emergency care .... All facilities will employ, at a minimum, a medical .stafflarge enough t6 perform ...
Publication • November 17, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
with Brie Williams, M.D, M.S., and Leah Rorvig, M.D., l M.S., medical experts from the University M of o California, San Francisco, who specialize i in criminal justice. Williams also runs a prison reform ...
Brief • 2008
Rebuttal Court's Ruling 13 13 15 16 Re Request to Produce Records re Failure to Provide Medical Care Defendants' Response Plaintiff's Rebuttal Court's Ruling Discussion re Defendants' Request for In Camera ...
Brief • 2009
, upon information and belief, that Ms. Villegas was information and belief, that Ms. Villegas was nine months pregnant, he acted in disregard of her medical condition and arrested her, allegedly acted ...
Brief • February 18, 2014
Filed under: Cancer, Blood, Failure to Treat
Upsher v. New York, NY, Decision, Failure to Treat, Medical, 2014 [* 1] FILED ...._,,,,_,.,-~· STATE OF NEW YORK B t 8 2014 . COURT OF CLAIMS ;~K·:IWUDJ1~ .. ," ·~;,,. In the Matter ...
Publication
administrative staff, security staff, investigative staff, medical and mental health staff, prisoners, and former prisoners. We reviewed a large volume of documents before, during, and after our visit ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
the federal government from undermining state medical marijuana laws; • eliminating collateral sanctions associated with drug law convictions; and • implementing policies that reduce drug overdoses ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
portion of detainees’ indoor recreation is available, indoor recreation time. detainees shall have access for at  Detainees receiving pain medication least one hour each day and shall are denied recreation ...
, and medical care, yet these standards are often not met. In these settings, LGBTQ people are especially vulnerable to abuse and mistreatment, by both staff and other prisoners. According to federal data ...
Brief • 2006
noted that potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmia can result from the combination of certain medications and the adrenaline produce by an individual’s agitation and physical struggle while being restrained ...
Brief • January 26, 2016
. This is not an exhaustive list. a. Failure to Provide Qualified Interpreters. The FDOC fails to provide qualified interpreters to deaf and hard of hearing prisoners in critical situations such as orientations, medical ...
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