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Publication • February 24, 2016
of the State. (0 All plans must be in conformance with the Standards. 29 Section 5.7 Medical and Mental Health Services. (a) Contractor shall provide all physical health services. mental health services ...
Brief • February 15, 2008
. Seventeen of them are non-condemned. 6. Enhanced Out Patient (“EOP”) inmates include condemned and non-condemned 11 inmates who participate in the prison’s mental health system. There are thirteen EOP ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Socio-Economic Status
with drug or mental health treatment. Similar programs could allow criminal charges that have already been filed to be dismissed and sealed upon completion. Aside from reducing convictions, these changes ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
). Facilities generally lack the capacity to treat serious mental health issues—an epidemic in American prisons and jails (Bronson & Berzofsky 2017)—despite the fact that innumerable features of the carceral ...
Case • 1997
members. He seeks an immediate transfer to another prison facility, and compensatory damages for the mental anguish [**3] and stress he has suffered. The movants contend that this action is barred ...
was suffering mental disease that included substantial and immediate risk of suicide. 22. At the time of the transfer to St. Louis County Justice Center, decedent Michael Kibbons had been receiving civilian ...
Brief • 2002
” regarding health department complaints on an emotionally disturbed man in his home. The man was described as “mentally unstable, elderly…, overweight, and half-blind.” The man had previously threatened ...
Publication
, significant social problem that although rare in occurrence has been very costly to the LE in terms of the health and safety of all concerned, reputation of the profession and certainly financially in terms ...
Case • 2008
(9th Cir. 2000) (denying qualified immunity to a private psychiatrist employed by a county to evaluate patients temporarily detained at the county mental health hospital). FOOTNOTES 5 However, even ...
Brief • April 8, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
all persons who were at any time on or after December 18, 2018, or who will be, admitted to a jail in West Virginia with a discernable, treatable medical and/or mental health problem,” and Class B ...
Case • 2001
it did not require consideration of LRAs to confinement as did the mental health statute, chapter 71.05 RCW. Id. This court held that equal protection requires the state to comply with provisions ...
Brief • September 27, 2021
the officers who responded to the December 24 call was Defendant Manuel Meza 11 (“Meza”), who spoke at length with Verdugo about his mental health before transporting 12 him to the hospital for treatment ...
Publication
to evaluate the effectiveness of drug courts6 and mental health courts;7 electronic monitoring programs for parolees and probationers;8 and re-entry services for parolees.9 Balanced Justice | Cost-Benefit ...
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 ...
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 • 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 ...
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