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Article • June 27, 2018
to have that connection with their family so that they can come out and do the right thing when they leave. Hopefully their family is encouraging them to get rehabilitation and deal with mental health ...
Article • February 24, 2017
are often poor or suffering from mental health or substance abuse issues. Bail is not intended to be used to punish these individuals, and is not supposed to be set higher than is necessary to preserve ...
Article • June 5, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
Filed under: News in Brief
Workers and Professional Counselors on November 7, 2013 for shredding prisoners’ mental health requests without responding to them, and for disclosing confidential information about prisoners without ...
Article • November 15, 2013 • from PLN November, 2013
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
breaks down,” says the ACLU’s Fathi. The California courts concluded that overcrowding made it impossible to provide a constitutional level of medical and mental health care. Fathi says there are many ...
Annual report • July 31, 2006
as feature articles on Prison Health Services, the American Correctional Association, a boycott of prison design, privatized medical services in Delaware, and the federal court takeover of prison health care ...
Brief • 2010
, by 24 clear and convincing evidence, that crowding is the primary cause of the constitutional 25 inadequacies in the delivery of medical and mental health care to California inmates and that 26 no relief ...
Brief • March 23, 2007
, and the jury found that the SCC was not providing 6 Turay and other residents constitutionally adequate mental health treatment. Turay received nominal 7 damages, and the Honorable William L. Dwyer, United ...
Brief • 2007
correction officers, including the individual defendants herein. It also operates the NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOH), a department or agency of the City of New York responsible, through a unit ...
Brief • 2003
in this case. Forcing Mr. Ross to continue to eat a diet which violates his religion (or forcing him to forego healthful food altogether) unarguably imposes a substantial burden on Mr. Ross' exercise of his ...
In-the-News Article • October 28, 2014
to provide medical, dental and mental health care. In 2012, CHC settled a lawsuit charging the company with "deliberate indifference" to the medical needs of a boy under its ...
Correctional Facility. That February morning, he reminded himself that soon, he would be home and able to care for his mother, whose mental health had been declining. He was also looking forward to meeting his 3 ...
Brief • 1995
truck and nearly collided with it. 22. The use of chain gangs creates a substantial and constant risk of violence among the chain gang members and poses a serious and constant threat to plaintiffs' health ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
a few months away from going home, but I write this for the hundreds of women who are stuck here. I am now wondering daily if my mental health state can withstand this level of torture. No sun, no gym ...
Brief • April 14, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
functional or cognitive impairment, or (III) experiencing deteriorating physical or mental health because of the aging process that substantially diminishes the ability of the defendant to provide self-care ...
In-the-News Article • December 9, 2016
as a whole for prisoners and prison rights the picture looks bleaker than the day he went in. “Brutality and beatings remain our biggest subjects. Medical and mental health care takes up more than 50 ...
Brief • January 15, 1999
Filed under: Education
, 1998, the application was initially processed. Said application 26 was denied subject to receiving a positive Psychological Evaluation. The 27 Mental Health Evaluation was delayed until October 1998 ...
Filing • May 27, 2015
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
order, rehabilitation or discipline or it might facilitate criminal activity, or be detrimental to mental health; (7) Sample products or free gifts (other than publications), including but not limited ...
In-the-News Article • December 13, 2021
houses, rehabilitation centers, medical offices, and mental health facilities. These exemptions are currently worth about $200 million annually. Exemptions for these ancillary operations, and others, were ...
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Number of Bivens actions flIed Number of other actions flIed, e.g., mental health, mandamus Number of litigation reports completed Number of cases pending Number of cases closed Number of hearings ...
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and overcrowding; poor health (including mental health) of many prisoners; issues relating to staff, such as low pay, poor training and little public respect for what they do. If indeed the problems of prisons ...
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