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, T.he Bronx County District Attorney's Office/ NYC Department: of Health and Mental Hygiene and NYC Healfh and Hospitals Corporation. 10. At all times, mentioned herein, defendant City of New York ...
Brief • 2005
is in a section of the 1990 agreement relating to mental health care. That section does not restrict its terms to the MHU. Instead, it refers more generally to the provision of mental health care and treatment ...
of solitary confinement reach beyond cell walls to family and friends, who bear wit- SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER ness to its devastating effects: the cycle of isolation, the erosion of mental health ...
Case • 2006
. (Id. & Pls.' Ex. 106B.) Then T.S., in apparent concern for his declining health, asked Boltjes about the readings and he responded, "It's faint, but I heard it." (Pls.' Ex. 106B.) No blood pressure ...
Defendants’ grasp of the problem at 13 hand, the failure, abject in some cases, of its first remediation plan to deliver compliance, 14 and the health and safety danger posed by continued failures to meet ...
Brief
appropriate steps to safeguard the lives of those within its jurisdiction”.62 30. People in prison also have the right to preventative health measures, and numerous international health and human rights ...
will not provide him with that medication to measure its effectiveness. DOC, in fact, recognized that Mr. [REDACTED] had a heightened need of mental health services, and housed him in the Residential Treatment Unit ...
Publication • August 1, 2017
in some drug courts without the same evidence base as methadone and buprenorphine. The World Health Organization notes in its List of Essential Medicines that both methadone and buprenorphine “should only ...
to adequately train and supervise its employees. 44. The aforementioned acts and/or omissions of Defendants in being deliberately indifferent to Mr. Williams's serious medical needs, health, and safety ...
Brief • October 26, 2023
Filed under: COVID-19
A. Brown, and Richard B. Dague filed suit against the State of Wyoming claiming a contract health care provider for the State of Wyoming at the Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution acted negligently when ...
Article • April 2, 2019 • from PLN April, 2019
California to provide better mental health treatment for state prisoners, has taken an unusual turn after the state’s prison psychiatry chief blew the whistle about falsification of records related ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Medical
that mismanagement of correctional diets can have serious health and fiscal consequences. Accordingly, JHA urges IDOC to use caution and careful planning in implementing its newly-initiated “brunch” program which ...
Brief • 2012
health professional. 153. Despite his suicidal tendencies, which Harrison County employees had an absolute obligation to have evaluated and treated, the jail and its employees disregarded his condition ...
death lawsuit in federal court on behalf of the mother of a Florida state prisoner who died of starvation and inadequate medical and mental health care in December 2015. Vincent Gaines was serving a five ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
and how its principles can be achieved. All of the elements rest on two key assumptions. First, each element depends on meaningful collaboration among professionals in the criminal justice and mental health ...
Control Unit time only if he maintains clear conduct for the entire month. As detailed below, Defendants provide no mental health care or psychotropic medication to Control Unit prisoners. Given ...
Article • June 1, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
Filed under: Guard Misconduct, Staffing
of Correction (DOC), an agreement was reached on December 20, 2022, to fix atrocious mental health care in state prisons, which the Feds consider so “cruel and unusual” that it violates the Eighth ...
, the 100,000 prisoners admitted to Rikers Island each year can expect more of the same substandard medical care, since PHS has a long history of exacting its profits at the expense of prisoners’ health. [See ...
, MARLBORO ) COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) MARLBORO COUNTY DETENTION ) CENTER, DR. CHARLES BUSH, ) SOUTHERN HEALTH PARTNERS, ) AND SOUTH CAROLINA LAW ) ENFORCEMENT DIVISION, ) ) AFFIDAVIT OF JENNIFER I. HAIRSINE ...
the treatment of HIV-positive prisoners in Thailand. Such attention and concern may be too little, too late. A health care disaster is in the making each day as the public turns its back on over two million ...
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