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Filing • September 3, 2021
management, obstetrics and gynecology, prOsthetics, optometry, substance-abuse treatment, chronic-disease management, and provision of mental-health services. In exchange for assuming these responsibilities ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
Filed under: Juveniles
or the control group. In the latest follow-up, the group that participated in grades one through six reported significantly better educational and economic attainment and mental and sexual health by age 27 ...
Publication • August 22, 2016
, is unconstitutional (e.g. Zadvydas v. INS, 121 S. Ct. 2491) This dilemma is resolved by the ability of BICE to condition release as tightly as it chooses, by, for example, requiring the detainee to get mental health ...
by the decedent. 12 In this case, the sole basis for the allegations of professional negligence against Garcia appears to be that she failed to evaluate Ms. Allen “properly” with respect to her mental health ...
is not responsible for payment of (1) any medical or mental health treatment required by Releasers as a result of or arising from the Incident; (2) any hospital liens that have been filed or may be filed for past ...
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measurement device. Common respiratory parameters were collected before, during, and after exposure. Health histories and demographic information were also collected. Results: Fifty-two subjects were analyzed ...
Brief • June 21, 2023
means of 13 communication for all medical and mental health encounters, booking, classification 14 proceedings, available structured programming (e.g., classes, religious services, 15 etc.), investigative ...
Brief • March 8, 2018
Washington v. Fletcher, WA, Opinion, Commitment Mental Health, 2018 This opinion was filed for record IN CLERKS OFFICE eUPRBE C0U7T.SOJE OF WASH1^!G1t»i DATS ^AR 0 8 281^ at 9'.00a^ .on lTlOArfc ...
alleges excessive use of force and deliberative indifference to Villa's serious mental health needs. B. Claimant desires to settle and compromise all claims that were asserted or could have been asserted ...
Brief • April 15, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
is the medical director of a jail in Mississippi, the medical director of a substance abuse treatment facility, the medical director of the EMS for the county, and an owner of an outpatient mental health business ...
Brief • November 3, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death
and Corrections Policy and Procedure 8.12 to include the importance of quality observation checks within Santa Rita Jail to assess for emergent issues related to the physical and mental health of incarcerated ...
Brief • April 15, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
is the medical director of a jail in Mississippi, the medical director of a substance abuse treatment facility, the medical director of the EMS for the county, and an owner of an outpatient mental health business ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
and WDOC assigned counseling staff to and from the state of Washington, twice annually. Section 4.03, Medical/Mental Health/Dental, is amended, in part, as follows: "Initial/Preliminary Screening- All ...
Case • 1994
following a bench trial. The case arises out of an incident that occurred on November 13, 1986 in K tier, a section of the OCCF then used to house inmates with mental health needs (Traverse 32:25-33:3). n1 ...
Case • 1997
of mental health sessions reflect no mention of the incident. Nonetheless, Riley filed a section 1983 action against detective Dorton, alleging excessive force in connection with the handcuffs, pen, slap ...
Case • 1977
the effect of the incarceration on the individual. Prison conditions should not threaten a prisoner's sanity or physical or mental health, frustrate their efforts at rehabilitation, or increase the probability ...
Article • July 12, 2017
in the use of force, better mental health treatment for inmates and more training for corrections officers. In an interview in May, Warden Gordon acknowledged that the prison had some “problems&rdquo ...
and are “unable to meet the functional requirements of incarceration without mental health treatment.” 4 It appears that the July 2013 disclosures did not pertain to Robert individually or contain information ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Statistics/Trends
or mental health treatment centers, or any deaths at a work release site. Deaths of State prisoners held in local jails are excluded, but covered by a separate collection. Also excluded are executions ...
, Mental Health Counselors earned $30,610. ƒ A majority of inmates has experienced some kind of abuse as a child. For women inmates, the number is as high as 71%. In 2001, Child and Family Social Workers ...
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