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and family members report experiencing detrimental mental health effects such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (DeVuono-Powell et al., 2015). The cost of PTSD, major depression ...
Publication • 2020
care, mental health care, education, programming, and housing classifications decisions are made in a manner that fails to account for the incarcerated person as an individual. 76 The prison bureaucratic ...
for the Court, Justice Kennedy recognized that, although the order was “of unprecedented sweep and extent,” the “medical and mental health care provided by California’s prisons” had “for years ... fallen short ...
Article • June 4, 2019 • from PLN June, 2019
Filed under: Interviews
with not only overcrowding, but with medical care, food service, mental health care, exercise, you name it.  Bill did some research and found that the Florida legislature in 1949 had passed Florida Statute ...
Brief • January 5, 2011
in a mental health housing area. However, Plaintiff is informed and believes and 25 thereupon alleges that the attack was facilitated by the failure of the deputies in 26 charge of the housing area ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
complying with a court mandate” (33 percent), “ordered a litigant to drug or mental health treatment” (32 percent), “posed questions directly to litigants in court” (32 percent), and “set regular in-court ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
functioning and therefore, on that person’s ability to function as a member of society post-incarceration. The most serious problems, of course, result from the ”deleterious mental health impacts ...
Publication • December 28, 2016
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
of isolation on human beings' basic mental stability, health, and ability to function have been well documented. [FN136] As early as 1890, the U.S. Supreme Court commented on the impact of isolation on prisoners ...
Publication
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
note 4, at 144 (noting that 75.4% of people in local women’s jails and 62.8% of people in local men’s jails exhibit mental health problems). 33. See TALVI, supra note 4, at 3 (stating from 1977 to 2004 ...
after completion of a mental health court program (HB 3582; HB 714; SB 562). See Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art. 17.144(a), 42.09. • Arizona eased restrictions on setting-aside convictions: previously ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
, intelligence, school achievement and engagement, work experience, mental health, current and previous substance use and abuse, family and peer relationships, use of social services, and antisocial behavior ...
hostility as they attempt to enforce the Constitution behind the walls of jails, prisons and mental health institutions. That hostility is likely to grow. Consequently, we might all be served well ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
medical screening upon a detainee’s arrival. 146 The prescreening shall include an evaluation of the detainee’s suicide risk and mental disorders. 147 If language difficulties prevent the health care ...
Brief • 2009
.................................................................................................... 38 3 TABLE OF AUTHORITIES Cases Bray v. Alexandria Women's Health Clinic, 506 U.S. 263 (1993) ........................ 27 City of Houston v. Hill, 482 U.S. 451 (1987 ...
Brief • December 23, 2014
GID, and that the defendants were deliberately indifferent to her rapidly-declining mental health. See PL's Resp., at 13-14. Defendants argue that plaintiff did not fully express the extent of her ...
Publication • June 7, 2016
. The facility houses all inmate classifications, with a BSCC capacity of 386 beds; the population on September 30, 2015, was 401 inmates. SBDF houses no inmates with serious mental or physical health needs; all ...
the penitentiary.” Id. at 60. • “So he is not happy about it, but he understands the health risk involved, and the liability on the institution.” Id. at 63-64. • “You know, it's strictly keeping liability off ...
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" as "an act conunitted by a person acting under the color of la specificall intended to inflict se ere ph sical or mental pain or suffering (other th pain or suffering incidental to la\ fu1 sanctions) upon ...
Case • 1993
, being treated in the Mental Health Unit ("MHU") of the Sullivan Correctional Facility in Woodbourne, New York. The medical staff in the MHU are employees of the New York State Office of Mental Health ...
Case • 1998
a particular witness . . . might well be warranted with respect to other inmates," but recognizing an exception for clinical mental health staff members who are called as witnesses). But cf. McGuiness v. DuBois ...
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