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Article • August 6, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
Filed under: Private Prisons
and former prisoners. Studies have shown that prisoners, parolees and probationers are usually unemployed, undereducated, poor, and have issues with mental health and substance abuse addictions. Added fees ...
Article • September 28, 2019
if they are “under imminent danger of serious physical injury.” Id. To be eligible for the exception, prisoners must plausibly allege such a danger. Vandiver v. Prison Health Servs., Inc., 727 F.3d 580 ...
Brief • 2007
-shifting presumption, will depend upon a case by case analysis. See Public Health Trust v. Valcin, 507 So. 2d at 600-01 (burden shift); Thor v. Boska, 38 Cal. App. 3d at 569 n.8, 113 Cal. Rptr. at 303 n.8 ...
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or legal profession Medicine or rehabilitation Psychology, social work, counseling or mental health professions Law enforcement or criminal justice State or local government Insurance Please explain all YES ...
Article • December 15, 2009
that. Being in prison is hard on anyone, but the elderly face special dangers, particularly if they are ill or disabled. Some have complex medical and mental health needs that prisons are ill-equipped to handle ...
that did not mention the beating. The next day, however, she broke the “code of silence” by filing a report with CCI’s colonel, which triggered an internal investigation. Williams was having mental health ...
transfer to mental health facilities and parolees facing revocation. The Court of Appeals held that the process Meza was due before SOPCs were imposed included: 1) written notice of the pending imposition ...
Article • January 15, 2011 • from PLN January, 2011
necessary, whether by a prior BPH panel or by corrections officials, or by virtue of the fact that a prisoner was receiving mental health treatment. The IG did note that “psychological evaluations prepared ...
Article • April 15, 2011 • from PLN April, 2011
of sex offenders who have completed their terms of imprisonment and who are then confined in a purported “mental health facility” which is similar to a prison. The study also did not note whether ...
Article • June 15, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
offered by prisons which increase skills, confidence, and mental health “reduce recidivism by increasing the opportunity cost of committing crimes.” In other words, you have to give people ...
Brief • November 5, 2010
or the plaintiff agrees to the cessation of such therapy. 4. DOC will continue to provide medical and mental health treatment to the plaintiff as recommended by state correctional healthcare personnel. DOC ...
Article • October 15, 2002 • from PLN October, 2002
originally opened as a mental asylum in 1902 and was converted to a prison in 1984. The closing would have relocated 1,747 prisoners and displaced 533 employees. Eliminating Orient's $41.9 million annual ...
that the residual impact is now being felt across the nation. Mass incarceration has exacerbated mental illnesses and poverty; denied citizens the right to vote (both temporarily and permanently) through felony ...
. Despite the number of sexual abuse allegations, prison administrators conducted no serious investigation into the charges made by the women. Some of the women have been transferred to a special mental ...
Brief • 2008
interrogatories. 2. The following documents: a. Plaintiff’s Inmate file; b. Plaintiff’s medical records (including mental health records); c. All photographs (reproduction quality) d. All video and audio recordings ...
Brief • 2006
as to the nature and extent ofeach person's knowledge. Attach additional sheets if necessary N/A 14. Describe conduct and circumstances causing injury or damages, explaining extent ofrnedical, physical-or mental ...
, or material related to any medical or mental health treatment or records of the Plaintiffs. 2. Confidential Information shall only be disclosed in good faitb for pwposes of prosecuting or defending ...
Brief • 2009
to Plaintiffs’ counsel that her mental health has apparently rapidly deteriorated. 4) Plaintiff seeks to have a psychologist, Dr. Randi Ettner, conduct a visit with her on August 20, 2009 so that Dr. Ettner can ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
died in a prison’s special mental health unit and one died during transit. Age was a factor, as 693 of the reported in-custody deaths involved prisoners aged 45 or older. The most serious offense ...
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