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Publication • May 27, 2016
. The facility has a fulltime social worker on site and a part-time psychiatrist. While the quality of these services cannot be confirmed, the availability of these mental health services surpasses any ...
article cited high levels of violence, staff shortages, misconduct by staff and insufficient medical and mental health care, among other deficiencies. 4 If private prison companies like CoreCivic, GEO Group ...
Publication • January 31, 2022
Filed under: Telephones, Attorney Calls
that their rights have been violated or about steps they can take to vindicate those rights. Moreover, many people in prison have cognitive 1 disabilities, mental illnesses, or insufficient reading abilities—i.e ...
Publication • September 10, 2024
; physical activity/exercise; medical and mental health services; and visitation. 1225 South Weller St, Suite 420, Seattle, WA 98144 I (206) 322-2444 I teamchild.org 1 RCW 9.94A.870 empowers you to “[c]all ...
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Filed under: PLRA
(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 ...
Case • 1997
asserts that the reason he visited the doctor was for treatment of mental and physical symptoms caused by the stress of confinement. Additionally, he claims that despite prison regulations which state ...
Case • 2007
of which Beaty was a part. Witnesses at the hearing included (1) Dr. O'Connor; (2) Beaty; (3) a mental health expert called by Beaty (Dr. Overbeck); (4) three members of the coed therapy group (Lisa ...
Case • 1997
symptoms of depression, stress, health concerns, and anxiety described by the plaintiffs "constituted 'pain and suffering resulting from any injury' as that phrase is used in N.J.S.A. 59:9-2(d)." Ayers ...
Brief • 2006
are at a significant and 23 potentially fatal health risks from further prolonged exertion and/or impairment of breathing.” (On 24 page 2, item 8 of the training bulletin). 25 37. Plaintiffs allege that Defendant ...
of wages, extreme mental anguish, anxiety, embarrassment, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, fear, shock, and humiliation, all past, present and future. 10 Case 4:12-cv-11679-GAD-DRG ECF No. 28 ...
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engaged in broad-based class action litigation, 1 improving medical and mental health services, reducing overcrowding, and seeking to improve overall conditions at correctional facilities wherever D.C ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
from mental-health services and other funds to hep C treatment, doubling the current amount of money devoted to fighting the disease. The reallocation would allow the department to offer the cure to up ...
Brief • 2009
to the DPH Inspection Report, the defendant admits, "Regarding the severe overcrowding, please be assured the administrative and security staff is aware of the physical and mental health problems that stem ...
Brief • January 7, 2008
, prevented a meritorious death penalty appeal (the Appeal) by plaintiff’s husband Michael Richard, who was mentally retarded-therefore, not legally subject to execution1--to be filed with the Texas Court ...
Brief • July 3, 2008
Rodriguez-grava Etal v Geo Tx Complaint Ice Detainee Mental Health Care 2008 Case 5:07-cv-00717-OLG-JWP Document 26 Filed 07/03/2008 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS SAN ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
recent study in Sweden found positive longterm health benefits from incarceration – presumably due to better care to offenders who oftentimes suffer from mental health issues and/or lack of adequate health ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
recent study in Sweden found positive longterm health benefits from incarceration – presumably due to better care to offenders who oftentimes suffer from mental health issues and/or lack of adequate health ...
Brief • November 8, 2013
supervisor, 2 staff RNs, 7 nursing assistants, 1 psychologist, 2 mental health registered nurses, 1 physician, and 1 regional director); ADC088949 (April 30, 2013) (Perryville lacks a Director of Nursing ...
Brief • January 15, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Failure to Treat
nonprofit organization doing business in San Juan County pursuant to a contract with San Juan County to provide mental health services to inmates at the San Juan County Detention Center. See Burkee ...
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Satellite Videoconference Series "The Triply Diagnosed Patient: HIV, Mental Health & Substance Use" March 9, 2005 12:30-2:30 p.m. EST Call: 518.262.4674 Email: ybarraj@mail.amc.edu Visit: www.amc.edu/patient ...
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