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Publication • May 27, 2016
situations may have improved since the (apparently recent) introduction of daily sick calls on weekdays. 7.2. Mental Health Services The facility has a psychiatrist available on Thursdays ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
to clerical errors. It appears that detainees who were identified as chronic care or health care professionals saw those with known mental or physical ailments, usually within 24 to 48 hours. It was concluded ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
dentists, b7e psychiatrists, a psychologist, b7e mental health counselors, b7e full-time and b7e part-time registered nurses, b7e full-time and b7e part-time licensed practical nurses, and support staff ...
Case • 1999
-Proficient Program" coordinator. Under her aegis, the Program provided comprehensive orientation, diagnostic, mental health, vocational and language training for "Limited English-Proficient" prisoners ...
Case • 1993
. 1 (E.D. Tenn. 1981)(broken hand). n6 n6 The principle that the medical need must be serious is not limited to physical needs but also extends to an inmate's mental health care needs. Smith v ...
Brief • May 31, 2023
Filed under: Excessive Force
-cv-00428-DDP-MRW Document 253-3 Filed 05/31/23 Page 5 of 26 Page ID #:5055 1 of this relates to further and potentially permanent mental health consequences 2 such as depression, protracted PTSD ...
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isolated youth with certain services and programming, such as medical care, mental health care, daily exercise, and to the extent reasonably possible, educational services. The length of 7 Juvenile justice ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
of the probable sentence. c. The length of the defendant’s residence in the community. d. Employment status/history. e. Reputation, character, physical and mental condition. f. Defendants criminal record, if any ...
Brief • March 15, 2024
the development of empathy, mental health symptoms, and romantic relationships. For example, undergraduate students who received higher levels of positive parental touch as children reported lower levels ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
, candy or some cigarettes.” ♦ “A lot of the girls that the officers bother are slow (have mental health problems). They can prey on these women because they don’t know any better.” 14 NATIONAL WOMEN ...
understaffing and inadequate service delivery in many vital areas: prison security and safety; prisoner work assignments; medical and mental health care; education programs; and substance abuse treatment ...
a prison population cap for medical and mental health care reasons. [See: PLN, March 2008, p.38]. Either way, hopefully Judge Henderson will steer the path to Constitutional medical care in California ...
Case • 2004
with appropriate health, safety, and sanitation codes of the state, provides a level of program activity for the inmate that is suitable, and is operated by that state, by any of its political subdivisions ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
Filed under: Juveniles
kids first to a crisis residential center, or CRC. The CRCs were to be unlocked facilities, designed to keep children for up to five days to assess their needs for drug, alcohol or mental health services ...
Article • July 2, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
Filed under: TV/Movies
changed its mental health provider when it discovered prisoners were being released without follow-up care. The undercover volunteers found that their arrival at the jail was met with skepticism &ndash ...
began to show signs of ill health and alleged mental instability, and Judge Castillo, who ironically was also his criminal judge, ordered that he be transported to the prison medical facility in Rochester ...
; Swayzer was eight months pregnant when she was booked into the Milwaukee County Justice Facility in 2016, after she refused to leave a motel room. The severely mentally ill woman was placed in a cell ...
substance abuse and mental health treatment, to "strengthen families, communities, enhance public education, and create jobs." The consequences of criminalization, HRW argues, are too severe to not consider ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
foster son, Andrew Burd. Andrew died due to salt poisoning, though there was testimony at trial that he had consumed excessive amounts of salt himself due to a mental health disorder. [See: PLN, Nov. 2014 ...
Article • August 5, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
; for tracking prisoners’ mental health care. Additionally, in October 2017, a federal civil rights complaint was filed by former prisoner Jennifer Cantoni, who alleged she was forced to have sex ...
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