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Case • 2001
establish that (1) the condition complained of is "`sufficiently serious'" to implicate constitutional protection, and (2) prison officials acted with "`deliberate indifference' to inmate health or safety ...
Brief • July 8, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
/08/22 Page 4 of 20 period that was much more traumatic for her. She refused lock downs because she feared being trapped, and she had an episode that resulted in her being sent to the mental health ...
time, extreme isolation has a significant deleterious impact on those who experience it. Mental health professionals who have studied its effects extensively have concluded that it is dehumanizing ...
Case • 2002
by Jonathan P. Hiatt, Michael H. Gottesman, and Laurence Gold; for the Association of Trial Lawyers of America by Jeffrey Robert White; for the Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law et al. by John ...
In-the-News Article • August 8, 2014
just a few days worth of medication and no way to get them refilled before they run out,” said Pamela Gionfriddo, CEO of Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County. “I ...
Publication
score within normal ranges when tested for mental illness, cognitive development, health status, and social behavior. Teenagers whose parents are incarcerated do not show widespread participation ...
Article • August 15, 1999 • from PLN August, 1999
of serious damage to future health" states an Eight Amendment claim. 509 U. S. 25 (1993). The appellate court remanded the case back to the trial court, but specifically noted that the Helling "Court did ...
tier despite a medical order stating he should be housed on ground floors due to asthma; denied a transfer to another prison despite a Mental Health Office order stating a transfer would reduce his ...
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
hardship. Stuart Grassian, a psychiatrist testified as an expert witness that prolonged exposure to the SHU environment caused symptoms of mental health deterioration such as anxiety disorders, paranoia ...
Article • January 15, 1995 • from PLN January, 1995
. Nothing is free, not even food, soap, or toilet paper. Mental health care for severely disturbed people like paranoid schizophrenics consists of exorcism. Yes, exorcism is still considered a valid medical ...
Article • July 15, 1999 • from PLN July, 1999
Training Academy (CTA) -- and the village of Orient, Ohio, with water and sewer services. Originally, PCI and OCI were a single facility used for mental health care, but they have since been split ...
Article • March 15, 1992 • from PLN March, 1992
services by prisoners in the slammer, inadequate medical care and treatment, prison overcrowding, racial harassment, lack of substance abuse and metal health counseling, and many other legitimate issues ...
Article • March 15, 1991 • from PLN March, 1991
, aside from innocuous names, is that their purpose is to break and crush prisoners mentally, emotionally and spiritually through a combination of isolation, sensory deprivation, deprivation of the most ...
Article • February 15, 1992 • from PLN February, 1992
violations. He said that the federal courts had gone too far in ruling on "the particulars of prisoners' diets, exercise, visitation rights and health care." "Most burdensome of all, these decrees imposed ...
was convicted of influencing and impeding the due administration of justice. He was sentenced to three years probation with special conditions that he participate in a mental health treatment program and serve ...
; which receives prisoners from other agencies with more diverse criminal histories; most of whom are pretrial detainees; and no longer includes mental patients or juveniles. The appeals court notes ...
, doctors from the university's School of Medicine will provide medical, mental health and dental care at the state's five juvenile prisons. Staffs from the university are also slated to train guards ...
, doctors from the university's School of Medicine will provide medical, mental health and dental care at the state's five juvenile prisons. Staffs from the university are also slated to train guards ...
Article • December 15, 2002 • from PLN December, 2002
to a mental health unit as punishment for his litigation. Thus-Cody's allegations created a genuine issue of material fact as to whether the defendants retaliated against him and summary judgment ...
Article • June 15, 2002 • from PLN June, 2002
issue, I fail to understand." Maybe the CCPOA and the CDC can understand why prison activists find it hard to believe that nearly boiling mentally ill prisoners to death; setting up fights between ...
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