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Case • 1990
nighttime hours, are prevented from sleeping in the daytime, and are endangered by being housed with mentally ill inmates. Plaintiffs further alleged that defendants or their agents intercepted a portion ...
Case • 2003
ordered defendant to report to a community assessment service center, San Fernando Valley Mental Health Center, in Tarzana. The trial court released defendant "to go forthwith to the designated program ...
Case • 2001
half of the State's mental health budget, more than two hundred million dollars in the fiscal year 1994-1995, came from the federal government. Accordingly, Plaintiff argues, as the State has accepted ...
Case • 2008
enforced. Weaver v. Commonwealth, 387 Mass. 43, 47, 438 N.E.2d 831 (1982) (notice to the Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health and the administrator of the state hospital held to be defective ...
Case • 2000
threats or attempts or the fact that he was briefly placed on suicide watch. Nor did it contain medical or mental health information, information from Bouska's health screening form, or Psychology Intake ...
Case • 2001
on sixteen occasions for various ailments including several visits for an acne problem, a mental health assessment and an injury to his finger. (Defs.' Ex. 5.) On July 31, 1998, Mr. Scotti sought medical ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
of the inadequate medical and mental health care they received while incarcerated. It is also when they discover that their work skills have become obsolete, making it hard for them to find jobs to support themselves ...
Article • August 9, 2014 • from PLN August, 2014
with their health.”  The lawsuit asks the court to order the TDCJ to reduce temperatures to a maximum of 88 degrees – the threshold established by a federal court in Louisiana in December 2013 ...
Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
in an attempt to remove his wedding ring during an argument with his wife. Police say Alfredo Malespini III, 31, was taken to a local hospital for medical and mental health treatment; he was employed at FCI ...
Brief • July 11, 2008
Filed under: Native American
of evading his pursuers. Once you modifY the policy for one group all groups will request the same or even a less restrictive variance. The department must have safety, security, and health issues complied ...
Brief • 2004
provider. The physician’s statement was to contain the general condition requiring medical/mental health attention; verification that Appellant was there in-person and the date of consultation; the beginning ...
Brief • 2010
for Wethington’s thyroid condition. According to Wethington, the denial of his medications led to a physical and mental decline in his health. Wethington complained of pain in his back and hips. He also began ...
Article • November 30, 2022 • from PLN December, 2022
. In a telling comparison, there are now far more corrections jobs in the state — 6,640 — although that number does not include the medical, clerical, and mental health workers who also work inside ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
billion being spent nationally on corrections each year could be better used on non-vengeful alternatives, like drug treatment and programs that are mental-health focused. But instead of a rehabilitative ...
Brief • February 2, 2015
of Regulations, 6 and states that “State and local licensure or certification requirements and restrictions apply to 7 health care personnel working in jails the same as to those working in the community.” 15 ...
Brief • October 12, 2018
of subrogation, rights of reimbursement, and/or other financial obligations that arise out of the benefits Plaintiffs received from these settlement proceeds, including: (1) any medical, dental, or mental health ...
,fees, costs or expenses. Specifically, Plaintiff agrees that Defendants and its insurers are not responsible for payment 1.6 ot(1) any medical or mental health treatment required by Plaintiff as a result ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Victims
health problem in the United States, with 17 638 victims in 2002.1 Programs to prevent homicide can be distinguished by whether they are addressed to the general public or are targeted toward individuals ...
Publication • April 17, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
was once again staff stress. The monitoring team observed negative staff interactions with the incarcerated, with each other, and with the monitoring team. It is quite difficult to imagine the mental ...
Publication • November 1, 2010
be either dead or working as a maid in a hotel...Instead I work in the mental health field which I enjoy.” Only 20 percent of schools (50 institutions) reported that they conduct a criminal background check ...
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