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Case • 1991
. Evans warned that Johnson's condition was serious, even life-threatening. In January, the surgery received a priority one classification, indicating that it was to be performed within thirty days. Health ...
Case • 2000
found that the county and its employees were not at fault, but that Sandborg was at fault and that his fault caused his death. Appellant moved for judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a new trial ...
Case • 1975
to the facially reasonable regulations which affect the health of inmates (stripping before exchange of linen)*fn8 or the safety of guards or ease of visual inspection of cells (standing at the cell door when ...
Article • March 15, 1997 • from PLN March, 1997
Filed under: Organizing
Third Annual NCSCUP Conference by Daniel Burton-Rose The National Campaign to Stop Control Unit Prisons (NCSCUP) held its third annual conference on the weekend of November 8-10 (1996 ...
California DOC Federal Health Care Receiver Replaced by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg Robert Sillen, the scrappy Receiver appointed by a U.S. District Court to fix California’s ...
Case • 2004
with appropriate health, safety, and sanitation codes of the state, provides a level of program activity for the inmate that is suitable, and is operated by that state, by any of its political subdivisions ...
Case • 1998
mental health evaluation. Based on this evidence, the Commission concluded that the inmate's "release on parole would not be compatible with his welfare or the welfare of society." [12] This order ...
Case • 2002
to the mental health section of the Central Prison Hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina. At that time, there was evidence that he was disoriented, did not know who he was, was not in touch with reality ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
, held that Correctional Medical Services, Inc. (now known as Corizon Health) may be held liable for deciding not to centrally coordinate medical services for prisoners. Prior to his incarceration, Indiana ...
health care. Because we've transferred our public health and education problems into the criminal justice arena, low-level drug users are imprisoned instead of treated, and young people, mostly poor people ...
environment, any relief from 24-hour lockdown, and urgently needed medical and mental health care.” See: Estate of Thomas v. Milwaukee County, U.S.D.C. (E.D. Wisc.), Case No. 2:17-cv-01128-PP. A newborn ...
; the grievance process for prisoners was “deemed unfair,” and medical and mental health care was “distrusted,” creating “adverse working conditions” for staff members, who ...
1990. In a 2011 Washington Post op-ed, Gingrich reversed course. “There is an urgent need to address the astronomical growth in the prison population, with its huge costs in dollars and lost human ...
Article • December 1, 2015 • from PLN December, 2015
Filed under: Environmental Law
of trichloroethene from an abandoned uranium mill. Prisoners in many of these facilities report health problems consistent with toxic exposure. But their options are limited. “They can’t say, ‘Hey, I ...
. Lawsuits were filed and the federal courts intervened, placing prisoner medical and mental health care under the control of a Receiver and special master, respectively. Ultimately, a three-judge panel ...
Article • September 15, 2013 • from PLN September, 2013
in and day out with the threat of execution, most are unaware that the vast majority of death row prisoners also suffer under conditions of extreme isolation that compromise their physical and mental health ...
. A mental health intake screening resulted in a referral to a psychiatrist who discussed medications with Lyvita. She refused them. A public defender appointed to represent Lyvita reported her strange ...
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
stakeholders with respect to recidivism rates, the Office of Research of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) released its 2011 Adult Institutions Outcome Evaluation Report ...
Article • October 10, 2014 • from PLN October, 2014
prison healthcare says he has worked hard to reform a dysfunctional system that – at its worst in 2005 – claimed the life of one prisoner per week due to negligence, malfeasance or inadequate ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
]. The federal Bureau of Prisons has not escaped scrutiny. At the behest of Senator Durbin, the BOP agreed to an independent audit of its solitary confinement policies and practices. [See: PLN, Dec. 2013, p.36 ...
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