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Brief • September 7, 2019
on Drug Abuse (“NIDA”), the President’s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (“ONDCP”), and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ...
Brief • September 7, 2019
on Drug Abuse (“NIDA”), the President’s Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (“ONDCP”), and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ...
Brief • April 16, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Petitioner A.A. has addressed. She has taken advantage of every available mandatory and voluntary psychiatric rehabilitative program in order to understand her actions and treat her mental health conditions ...
Brief • August 12, 2019
/prisoherslpretrial qew rie~$; arrestees,lpriso rrers/pretri~ detainee~:with.. asses.sing, p:ioniforing,and ip.teracting\.\iith a.history of mental health:-issues and/or sl,liciqeatte.mpts_; _ administration ·of m~dic ...
Case • 1988
; Kendall, 627 F.2d at 6 & n.6; see also Wheeler v. Mental Health & Mental Retardation Auth., 752 F.2d 1063, 1071 (5th Cir.) ("back pay is not recoverable when the employer can show that the discharge would ...
Publication • 2020
the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to juvenile and adult justice systems to reduce addiction and related activities, providing significant services for inmates.11 A report ...
Brief • March 26, 2021
. 24 32. Defendants knew that Decedent needed medical and/or mental health care and 2 '.J treatment. The County/LASO, and each Defendant, acted negligently, carelessly, recklessly 26 ...
Publication • September 1, 2013
, caseworker, or health care worker Offenders can request to have a mental health clinician see them. Q. A. What happens to an inmate who has a physical disability? The Prison is mandated to comply ...
Publication • April 10, 2017
to pay bail while waiting to go on trial and people who come into contact with the criminal justice system because of an underlying mental health challenge, including drug or alcohol use. Taxpayers would ...
Publication • December 30, 2016
to pay bail while waiting to go on trial and people who come into contact with the criminal justice system because of an underlying mental health challenge, including drug or alcohol use. Taxpayers would ...
Publication • July 5, 2023
and severe.12 Youths who are incarcerated experience health challenges related to dental care, sexual and reproductive health, risk-taking behaviors, and mental well-being that heighten the likelihood of early ...
. victimization, and higher engagement in risky behaviors, such as substance abuse, may be associated and developmental processes. Poorer mental and physical health, greater risk for violence and youths ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
of Expanded Investigation) at 1. Ibid at 2. 174    Canadian Journal of Human Rights n (2015) 4:1 Can J Hum Rts with serious mental illnesses away from isolation and into mental health treatment units.38 ...
Case • 2001
, the plaintiffs filed a complaint in federal district court seeking injunctive relief for a proposed class of mentally ill prisoners in Louisiana for allegedly deficient mental health services. That complaint ...
Case • 2007
of risk inside a controlled setting. There are no mental health indicators that would put him at risk in the general population for increased potential for violence." [37] Montgomery's life prisoner ...
Article • January 10, 2017 • from PLN January, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
while he was held in solitary confinement for 11 months, and he was later transferred to a mental health facility. On July 7, 2016, attorney Matthew Coyte filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Cook’s ...
for longer than two years. Prisoners are also supposed to receive more thorough mental health screenings before and during their time in the unit. But the conditions that prisoners are held ...
a physical and 9 mental health issues or his placement in certain housing. 10 2. No Facts Identifying An Unconstitutional Custom, Practice, Or Policy. 11 “Allegations of Monell liability ...
Brief • May 13, 2011
: 14 of 35 PAGEID #: 14 and unjustifiable risks to the health, safety and physical integrity of the persons tased; causes needless physical harm and mental distress; and violates the Constitutional ...
Brief • 2012
risks to the health, safety and physical integrity of the persons stripped; causes needless physical harm and mental distress; and violates the constitutional right to privacy of the detainees who ...
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