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. The deficient policies we received included those that permit the use of tear gas weapons against youth for non-violent conduct; allow their use against youth with medical and mental health conditions ...
Publication • March 21, 2018
at prisons designated as Intermediate Health Care institutions. This generally means that they are closer to community hospitals to facilitate access to specialty care. In addition, people receiving mental ...
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and trained, to respond to all situations involving individuals with mental illness. VIPD should establish a working relationship with local public mental health providers as a resource for training and support ...
Case • 2003
. Upon his return, defendant was placed in East Moline, a minimum-security facility. There, he was housed in the health-care unit due to his numerous health problems, including obesity, coronary artery ...
Case • 2008
to ensure the confidentiality of their medical records. Inmate No. 15 has a history of unstable mental health. On June 9, 2005, he cut his left arm with a staple and inserted an ink pen under the skin ...
Case • 1993
) and the Health Care Surrogate Act of Kentucky (KRS 311.970-.986); (2) do statements made by a person when competent regarding the desire to forego medical treatment in the future under certain conditions provide ...
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Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
of unconstitutionally poor levels of medical and mental health care. If the panel of three federal court judges rule against the state, another trial will convene early next year to determine remedies. Attorneys ...
Case • 2006
liable to Plaintiff for retaliation. The jury awarded Plaintiff $4,000 in economic damages, $15,000 in mental or emotional damages, and $200,000 in punitive damages. [18] Defendant has filed a motion ...
interpreters at parole hearings, disciplinary hearings, or for medical and mental health treatment. Spanish-speaking prisoners in the District of Columbia (District) prison system filed suit under 42 U.S. C ...
Article • September 15, 1999 • from PLN September, 1999
did not act with deliberate indifference to Perkins's health or safety. Finally, the district court held that Perkins's had no right to choose the type of treatment he received, so long as he received ...
a prisoner's claim, the court "on the court's own motion or the motion of any party or the clerk of the court, may advise the department [of Corrections] that a mental health evaluation of the inmate may ...
limitation was discriminatory even though every member of the prison's own mental health staff warned that, because 85% of the inmates had suffered abuse at the hands of males, these searches were apt ...
Article • January 15, 2005 • from PLN January, 2005
Filed under: Reviews, Mental Health
of Washington's IMUs as part of the University of Washington/Department of Corrections Correctional Mental Health Collaboration. She attended meetings, classes, hearings, and other prison events, and conducted ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
magazines and periodicals" (with mental health approval where necessary) while the new AR allows for the blanket rejection of sexually explicit material. Once rejected, the prisoner must be notified within ...
Article • August 15, 2005 • from PLN August, 2005
at a Metropolitan Detention Center was charged with seven counts of sexual abuse of a ward for having sexual relations with his female mental health patients. He was sentenced to 1 year in jail. In another case ...
ASH is a Department of Mental Health facility, and not technically a prison, the court ruled that in these circumstances as a civil commitment, he was entitled to no less protection than that afforded ...
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
estimation, an epidemic of suicides since last April. Given the inmate population, it's a very disturbing number." Ponvert went on to say that Connecticut prisoners are not receiving the mental health care ...
the shakedown; (F) A copy of all videotapes made during the shakedown; (G) A list of all tactical squad units and their members participating in the shakedown; and (H) Prisoner medical and/or mental health ...
Article • June 15, 2002 • from PLN June, 2002
, muscle atrophy, and hepatic encephalopathy (a mental condition caused by excess ammonia in the body). His condition reached the point where drug therapy no longer worked and he would die without a liver ...
Article • June 15, 2004 • from PLN June, 2004
misdemeanor or juvenile conviction the CDOC Mental Health simply performs a record review without the prisoner present. Now AR 750-02 hearings will become mandatory for all S-4 prisoners but under this AR ...
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