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In-the-News Article • September 21, 2022
indifference to inmate health and safety — CoreCivic serially underinvests in prison staff, security and inmate healthcare at its prisons, leading to predictable and horrific results,&rdquo ...
Case • 1994
Act. We do not reach that issue, and express no opinion upon it. [48] *fn3 NOW sought class certification for itself, its women members who use or may use the targeted health centers, and other ...
provides food and commissary services at over 600 detention facilities nationwide, and according to its website serves over 1,000,000 meals a day. However, not all of those meals are well-received ...
Brief • July 27, 1994
Association Standards for Adult Local Detention Facilities (currently 3rd Edition). c. National Commission on Correctional Health Care Standards of medical, dental and mental health services. d. Physical ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
, 2001. ICE intended to phase in the Standards at all of its contract and IGSA facilities by December 31, 2002. The Standards constitute a floor rather than a ceiling for the treatment of immigration ...
-Liman Survey during the global COVID19 pandemic—a public health emergency that upended life around the globe, including within U.S. prisons. The density of prisons meant that many facilities became ...
Publication • 2022
-Liman Survey during the global COVID19 pandemic—a public health emergency that upended life around the globe, including within U.S. prisons. The density of prisons meant that many facilities became ...
..................................................................................................................... 39 2. Reproductive Health Needs..........................................................................................................45 3. Transgender-Specific Health Needs ...
, and grandchildren Meghan, Jenna, and Georgia. He was a very important part of the NPP's litigation program and appeared as an expert witness, consultant, special master, or court monitor in many of its significant ...
Brief • June 11, 2020
to Mr. Meagher’s rights is exacerbated by the fact that 12 KCDOAJD employees not only improperly housed Mr. Leae; its employees also improperly 13 classified and housed Mr. Meagher. When Mr. Meagher ...
, we are not able to separate the reform’s effects on reoffending from its effects on the practices of criminal justice agencies. Proposition 47 redirected the savings from reduced incarceration ...
Case • 1999
recommended by the American Bar Association in its 1984 proposed Criminal Justice Mental Health Standards, citing a report by the American Psychiatry Association which stated that mental disability ...
Settlement Agreement (“Settlement Agreement”) is made this 14th day of February, 2017, by all members of the class as certified by the Court in its Order of January 14, 1994 (“Plaintiffs”), and, all ...
Brief • October 10, 2001
Jonesel v. Berge, WI, Order Injunction, Mental Health Supermax, 2001 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN --------------------------------------------DENNIS E ...
Case • 2001
BACKGROUND [13] On October 3, 1989, a child was born of the relationship between Smith and Barbara Anaya. Smith acknowledged paternity after the Department of Health and Welfare (H&W; initiated ...
Case • 2004
("RCTP"), a satellite unit operated at Clinton by the New York State Office of Mental Health ("OMH"), and an Intermediate Care Program ("ICP"), administered by the DOCS but jointly staffed by OMH and DOCS ...
Filing • August 30, 2024
involves a public records request under the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act, “IPRA”. Plaintiff submitted back in August of 2020 to the New Mexico Corrections Department and its medical services ...
Brief • April 5, 1996
of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to exercise disciplinary authority through as [sic] proper subdelegation voids its action. For this reason, he granted the Appellant's motion and set aside ...
Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
Filed under: Medical, COVID-19
their doctors and live in conditions that often lead to health problems. But at least three Louisiana doctors began working in the state’s prisons before their licenses were fully restored, and one ...
thrombosis of his left leg, all as a consequence of his drug withdrawal. 16. SHP is a Chattanooga-based, for-profit jail health care company. On information and belief, its policy, custom and practice ...
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