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Brief • November 6, 2023
for this Patient. The neglect and apathy shown rise to the level of callous disregard. Patient #42 Patient #42 is 25 years old with a history of asthma and cavitary pneumonia who was also under mental health ...
Publication • 2018
into their opioid crisis responses, so that people who are incarcerated are given every chance to succeed as they reenter their communities. Leah G. Pope Acting Director Substance Use and Mental Health Program Vera ...
Publication • May 30, 2012
- intentional immediate threat of harm/fleeing felon - individual who needs medical or mental health crisis assistance MEDIAATTENI10NWU.LALWAYS FOCUS ON THE "BAD COP" SYNDROME NATIONWIDE DEPRESSED EC<NOMY ...
mental illness. There are more appropriate alternative sanctions that could be used to decrease the likelihood of reincarceration including day reporting, probation and mental health courts. Alternative ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
mental illness. There are more appropriate alternative sanctions that could be used to decrease the likelihood of reincarceration including day reporting, probation and mental health courts. Alternative ...
225 Plaintiffs in this class action are civilly committed residents of the Missouri Department of Mental Health’s (“DMH”) Sex Offender Rehabilitation and Treatment Services (“SORTS”) facilities, who ...
they may want to 9 have. The -- the cost 10 You talked earlier when we talked about mental 11 health things that they may contract with you-all to, 12 like, hire an independent mental health person ...
Publication • 2013
of which housed substantially all women. However, for much of our audit period, Corrections’ role in providing inmates with medical care was not significant. California Correctional Health Care Services ...
of California requiring that all inmates in County Jails 4 and 5 receive a minimum of one hour (5) that any inmate held in administrative segregation more than one year be “provided mental health support upon ...
Publication • January 1, 2017
in police enforcement; and the use of force against persons with disabilities or who are in mental health crisis. These are just some examples of recent Division priorities, and those priorities change over ...
Brief • February 2, 2018
of Ohio where, as here, two of the three mental health experts testified that the petitioner was not intellectually disabled. O'Neal v. Bagley, 743 F.3d 1010, 1023 (6th Cir. 2013) (“With expert testimony ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
in the 1920s as a mental hospital and converted to a prison in 1984, was designed to hold 1,328 people. As the pandemic began in Mid-March, it held 2,047– 54% over capacity. In one cell phone video ...
Article • April 1, 2020 • from PLN April, 2020
such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO) or your state Department of Health. Don’t trust rumors. False information is widely circulating already. Residential institutions ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
INS Detention Standards Compliance Audit - Lerdo Detention Facility, Bakersfield, CA, 2008 505 Montgomery Street, Suite 2000 San Francisco, California 94111-6538 Tel: +1.415.391.0600 Fax: +1.415.395.8095 www.lw.com FIRM / AFFILIATE OFFICES MEMORANDUM October 21, 2008 To: From: Copies to: Subject: Abu Dhabi Munich Barcelona New Jersey Brussels New York Chicago Northern …
Publication • December 30, 2013
applicable workers' compensation, occupational disease, and occupational health and safety laws, statutes, and regulations to the full extent applicable. The State will not be held responsible in any way ...
, and other residential reentry facilities.21 50. For decades, CoreCivic has profited at the expense of the health and lives of the people whom the company imprisons and detains. From just June 2017 to June ...
, and other residential reentry facilities.21 50. For decades, CoreCivic has profited at the expense of the health and lives of the people whom the company imprisons and detains. From just June 2017 to June ...
Case • 2003
organizations, such as school, health care systems, work forces and social and recreational activities. Individuals with Down syndrome possess varying degrees of mental retardation, from very mild to severe. Most ...
Brief • 2009
the filing of the first pleading, this case demanded an unusually high level of fact investigation, including months of consultation with children’s mental health providers and professionals, interviews ...
Brief • February 14, 2023
these individualized assessments. Such assessments may include a review of relevant medical and mental health files and an in-person evaluation of the individual, and shall result in an individualized determination ...
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