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with physical disabilities or mental health conditions 2 that make other forms of communication difficult or impossible-phone calls are the primary means of maintaining family ties and securing legal counsel ...
Brief • January 13, 2012
locations, including ASPC--. 5 6 had two 93. At ASPC- 94. At the time of BRENDA'S death, RYAN had in place, and had.ratified, inmates had to wait six months to see the mental health staff. 7 ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
of consent decrees, and dealing with increasing numbers of inmates with mental health issues when there are no other resources available. A separate study has been commissioned to address the jail situation ...
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, individual,difficult difficult to to temporary clinic inmates, line ofof sight observe housing serious serious medical medical and mental mental health inmates inmates presents major major observe cells cells ...
Brief • March 1, 2018
, including 17 those individuals charged with protecting the health and safety of detainees and 18 arrestees at County detention facilities, including Plaintiff, and to assure that said 19 actions, policies ...
Publication • 2023
that solitary causes devastating harm to physical, mental, and behavioral health and is counterproductive to any goals of safety.3 Any length of time in solitary confinement—days, or even hours at a time—can have ...
Brief • December 27, 2013
Deputy Earl Back who is the County's Person Most 6 Knowledgeable designee concerning the training and 7 handling of people with emotional or mental disturbances? 8 A. No. 9 Q. Did you ever read ...
In-the-News Article • April 30, 2019
mental health facility. After only five months of new management, The Boston Globe described Correct Care’s transformation as “remarkable, beyond the imagining ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
and conclusions based on our audit objectives. Although BHCS is also responsible for prisoner mental health services, substance abuse services, and pharmaceuticals, these were not included within the scope ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
(N.D.Cal., June 1, 2007); Gibson v. Commissioner of Mental Health, 2006 WL 1234971 at *6 (S.D.N.Y., May 8, 2006), relief from judgment denied, 2006 WL 2192865 (S.D.N.Y., Aug. 2, 2006); • persons found ...
Brief • July 10, 2017
that, in a situation like that on May 29, 2014 at the 7-Eleven store, they should . . . attempt to verbally engage the suspect to negotiate.” ER 268. Moreover, officers are trained to reach out to the mental health ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
(Juvenile Probation United with Mental Health Programming), Juvenile Drug Court, Victim services, BALANCED and Restoration Justice Coordination. Montgomery County Mediation Center 26 West Main Street ...
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rates), infrastructure maintenance and upkeep, and increasingly higher levels of health care for a population with significant levels of physical and mental illness. In this field then, the chief goal ...
Brief • January 1, 2010
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS, Skin, Hepatitis
a mental health consultation for decedent in view of the large numbers of “refusals of care” that were being generated to the decedent’s medical records. a. Please admit to the truth of the above statement ...
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maintenance and upkeep, and increasingly higher levels of health care for a population with significant levels of physical and mental illness. In this field then, the chief goal is not necessarily to have low ...
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carefully what functions of a good prison may not be being provided adequately. For instance, mental health care for this population is both expensive and crucial—not only for the safety of inmates and prison ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Correctional Care (ACC), and a physician is on-site four hours a week. Mental health services are provided by a clinical psychologist. ODO verified staff is appropriately credentialed by education and experience ...
Brief • October 1, 1990
Filed under: Medical, Failure to Treat
., Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation II1ld Alcoholism Services of the City of New York; MICHAEL PASTENA, JAMES BIRD II1ld LEE MAJOR, Deputy Wardens in Command of the prison wards ...
Brief • 1990
., Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation II1ld Alcoholism Services of the City of New York; MICHAEL PASTENA, JAMES BIRD II1ld LEE MAJOR, Deputy Wardens in Command of the prison wards ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
, classification, contraband) • Life Safety Issues (e.g. fire prevention) • Legal and Constitutional Requirements • Medical and Mental Health Services • Staffing • Accounting (e.g. billings, inmate accounts ...
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