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Violent Predators (SVPs) following the expiration of their prison sentences. SVPs are incarcerated by the Department of Mental Health (DMH) until they either "graduate" from a multi-year treatment program ...
Article • June 15, 2007 • from PLN June, 2007
Filed under: News, News in Brief
drug addiction treatment at the Southlake Mental Health Center, which they were court ordered to attend as a bond condition in Lake County, alleged they were forced to have sex with Frank McBride, 52 ...
Article • September 15, 2006 • from PLN September, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
of the country's prison system that mentally ill prisoners were being raped on a daily basis in Jamaican prisons. Major Richard Reese, the head of the prison system responded requesting details. Mississippi ...
of funds, an abuse of authority, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety" to a public official. This was clearly the case. Furthermore, despite some reservations, the court found ...
Case • 2001
of Felciana; (12) Carole Make, a social worker at Feliciana; (13) Jimmy Teat, Smiley's court appointed attorney in Jonesboro; (14) an unnamed doctor at Alexandria Mental Health; and (15) Dr. Ahne at Felciana ...
Case • 2008
; MIKE SCOTT as Sheriff of Lee County; THOMAS P. WEAVER, individually and as Captain of Lee County Sheriff's Office; PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a foreign corporation, EMSA CORRECTIONAL CARE, INC ...
lapses in care contributed to his death, according to Imai’s report. The night the prisoner died, he had been placed on suicide watch in an acute mental health ward. Yet he was still able to insert ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
mental health conditions, tuberculosis, psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as prisoners with HIV, hepatitis B or C, diabetes, asthma and hypertension. The policy prevented those prisoners from ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
, the authors conceded that “enormous challenges remain” in reducing mass incarceration nationwide “Our prisons have become mental health institutions by default,” they wrote. &ldquo ...
addresses near CASS as CASS continues to offer daytime social services to RSOs such as hot meals, toiletries, showers, medical treatment, dental services, mental health care, substance-abuse counseling, sex ...
unable to participate in programs offered to non-disabled prisoners in the general publication. Jewett also sued the jail’s private health care provider, the California Forensic Medical Group (CFMG ...
problem. One incident reported by the Miami New Times involved a detainee with mental health problems who took a staff golf cart for a joyride of about 20 feet. Around six guards caught up with the cart ...
Department of Corrections (DOC) to provide community corrections services to male offenders at a facility in Kenosha – including certified substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence intervention ...
and May 2014, the majority (30) for mental health treatment workers. The staffing shortfalls continued through at least early 2015. According to DCF reports, more than 20 treatment positions and several ...
Article • November 7, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
Filed under: Prison Labor
; But conducting sweeps at homeless camps remains a controversial practice, with officials across the U.S. trying to deal with increased homelessness and accompanying health concerns. The ACLU, joining other ...
and upgrading the jail’s emergency bags; adding naloxone, an antidote for opioid overdoses, to kits for patrol and jail deputies; and adding a medical/mental health section at the jail to increase capacity ...
after he was denied a suitable mattress at the jail in 2012, saying the one he received had no stitching and was inflexible. He also said he was denied mental health care, received inadequate food ...
Article • August 12, 2016
the Board finds under ORS 144.125, that the prisoner suffers from a "present severe emotional disturbance that renders the prisoner a danger to the health or safety of the community." If the Board makes ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
, was a vulnerable teenager with a history of sexual abuse when they met. Mitchell claims that Roberts used his access to her mental health records to deceive her, after which he drove her to a hotel, forced her ...
of the class. The court therefore dismissed the medical care, personal and legal mail, and record claims. The record claim concerned denial of requested records under the Health Insurance Portability ...
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