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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 ...
Case • 1999
disorder. See id. In the days before his arrest, Lloyd alleges that he went to the Santa Paula mental health facility to obtain his medication. See id. Unfortunately, however, he alleges that he was released ...
Publication
to be effective. Some subjects— whether they be under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances, have mental health issues, or are simply extremely mentally focused—do not respond to pain and are extremely ...
, and sanitation. Mental health care was inadequate at each o f the facilities. Between December, 1982, and the first o f October, 1983, the attorneys f o r the state o f Michigan and the Department met o n numerous ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits, Medical
Correctional Managed Health Care at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, TX SAO, 2011 John Keel, CPA State Auditor An Audit Report on Correctional Managed Health Care ...
Publication
endured unsanitary conditions, inadequate education, mental health and medical services, persistent violence by guards and between children, and overcrowding. Indeed, in 1993 the situation was so dire ...
Brief • October 5, 2016
Nisqually Jail Policy 13-1 states that in any case where intake staff ascertain that a new inmate has a serious health issue, including heart problems, "medical staff is to be notified." Presumably ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
to confmned a quick turnaround time, but one mentioned a wait of about three days before receiving treatment. 137 YCP also provides an array of mental health services, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Parenting ...
people with mental illness, developmental disabilities, chemical dependency, and traumatic brain injury. 12 CIVIL COMMITMENT OF SEX OFFENDERS operating expenditures, which were estimated to be $64.8 ...
Filing • October 10, 2013
Filed under: Complaints
the right lawyer; DNA testing; issues related to imprisoned women; developing a successful re-entry plan upon release from prison; searching for a job; crime and poverty; and the mental health crisis in U.S ...
Publication • January 1, 2019
– administrative segregation WSP South Complex: o Baker, Adams, Rainier (BAR) – protective custody and mental health o Victor & William – medium custody WSP East Complex o Units 6, 8, 10 – minimum custody (“camp ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
will be taken to the emergency room at the local hospital.176 The facility does not have mental health care on site, but detainees have access to Wakulla Health Facility for mental health screenings, and those ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
that criminal law might not recognize poverty, undiagnosed learning and possibly mental health disabilities, neglect by adults who should have cared for her from parents to teachers to social workers but also ...
Case • 2000
medical and dental care, individuals would need to institute new litigation in order to redress specific instances of inadequate medical care. Dr. Start evaluated the medical and mental health care systems ...
, administrator of the Health Care Unit at Stateville Correctional Center Northern Reception and Classification Center, in her individual capacity; UNKNOWN STATEVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER CORRECTIONS EMPLOYEES ...
Brief • September 6, 2012
suffered from alcohol dependency issues, drug addiction, mental health problems, high blood pressure, and heart problems, and was receiving treatment for back and heart illnesses. He identified Dr. Sperling ...
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