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Filed under: Private Prisons
Access Parole Board Transportation Business Ops. Training Case Management Medical Mental Health Avg Annual ADP* Cost - Level III Facilities $4,008,401 ÷ 4,198 $804,406 ÷ 4,198 $340,613 ÷ 4,198 $235,796 ...
Brief • March 7, 2012
Program. PSJ receives mail from prisoners across the country requesting information on various topics including medical issues, mental health issues, transition issues, and other inmate issues. Each ...
Brief • August 1, 2022
to provide adequate medical and mental health care to inmates. 54. In 2016, CoreCivic and its directors were sued by company shareholders because, among other things, the company misrepresented its pattern ...
staff. 3. Medical/Mental Health Staffing/Programming • As indicated above, CCA is working to reduce the number of permanent staff vacancies throughout the Facility. In the medical department, efforts ...
Case • 2004
mental health counselor ordered by court to interview prisoner in connection with motion to suspend sentence absolutely immune to Section 1983 liability). McArdle, which concerned a prison doctor who ...
Brief • April 7, 2009
that it would endanger the child’s physical, mental or emotional health”). The parole board has offered no evidence, much less clear and convincing evidence, that A.R. and T.H. are endangered by unsupervised ...
Special Commitment Center did not provide constitutionally adequate mental health care to the involuntarily committed patients there. According to this ruling, "State officials must provide ...
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mistakes and working cooperatively with the ADOC and its representatives to correct such mistakes. 5. Heat. Dormitories housing special populations (mental health, aged and infirm, or HIVpositive) shall ...
was suffering a mental health crisis, died after being repeatedly tasered, pepper-sprayed, held down on the floor and then placed in a restraint chair during a cell extraction. After his death, local prosecutors ...
assert staff and mental-health professionals were inattentive during their periods of solitary confinement and that they attempted self-destructive behaviors. RL says there was “old feces” on the wall ...
a serious mental health illness. 4 CC_000027 Case 1:12-cv-00156-BRB-WDS Document 9 26. Filed 04/05/12 Page 5 of 12 Nevertheless, Defendants Hickson, Johnson, and Miller took little or no action ...
Publication • May 28, 2021
is how things should be because I have experienced life that way for years. That’s incredibly damaging to my mental and emotional health. 5. FDC has diagnosed me with depression, anxiety, schizophrenia ...
Brief • August 14, 2020
essential lives on the 22 goodwill of passersby as shelters will not admit her due to her mental incapacity and 23 instability. Post-incident mental health evaluations conducted by COUNTY 24 employees ...
Brief • June 17, 2016
, ) Plaintiff, ) ) 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ) V. ) ) ) STATE OF ARIZONA, a governmental entity; WEXFORD HEALTH SERVICES INC., a Florida corporation; VALITAS HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a Delaware ...
. Multiple staff had keys to the closets, which could be locked from the inside and did not contain surveillance cameras. Daniell further reported that a mental health worker in his own department had sex ...
actions demonstrates that Taylor is guilty of sloppy administration. We previously reported upon the atrocious, and at times non-existent, medical and mental health care being provided to DDOC prisoners ...
Article • September 25, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
Filed under: Prison Reform
have a personalized recovery plan, and Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings are held on site. The facility boasts a walk-in health clinic and partners with nearby health care and mental ...
Brief • November 5, 1999
. Health Care 9. Defendant failed to provide timely and adequate health care for plaintiffs serious medical needs. Defendant(s)' acts of deprivation of health care was intentional, 4 callous, wanton ...
Brief • October 22, 1999
of the prison inmate population. At all times herein, defendant had actual notice and knowledge of its failures. Health Care 9. Defendant failed to provide timely and adequate health care for plaintiffs serious ...
Brief • 1994
of its failures. Health Care 12. Defendant failed to provide timely and adequate health care for plaintiffs serious medical needs. Defendant(s)' acts of deprivation of health care was intentional ...
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