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OF ILLINOIS ANDRÉ FRANKLIN (#K-63812), Plaintiff, v. DR. SALEH OBAISI, REGINA BEATTIE, RANDY PFISTER, TARRY WILLIAMS, and WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 1:15-cv-09412 ...
Brief • November 25, 2025
Filed under: Censorship
and mental 4 health care, to receive disability accommodations, to be free from race and sex 5 discrimination, to be protected from harm by others, and to receive mail and 6 communicate with others ...
Brief • September 7, 2011
in court, 13 developing a successful re-entry plan upon release from prison, searching for a job, crime 14 and poverty, and the mental health crisis in U.S. prisons and jails; and (3) an educational 15 ...
Craig D. Rice, Plaintiff CASE NUMBER: V. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., ERIC MIZUNO, THOMAS HASSEN, PATRICIA QUICK, THEODORE UCHIEK, and MARK CURRAN. Defendants ASSIGNED JUDGE: DESIGNATED MAGISTRATEJUDGE ...
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Filed under: Medical
infection which endangers a patient’s health and requires monitoring and treatment. Even chronic HCV usually progresses very slowly in causing liver damage. Twenty years after infection, approximately ...
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Filed under: Medical
responsibilitv with current provider3 Meet with Mental Health Provider Assist in determining the requirements necessary for interface with facility MIS system Coordinate, receive and install neW compllters Install ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Use of Force
, which are under the shared jurisdiction of the Department of Correction and NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation, and come with their own set of challenges like unique barriers to access compassionate ...
of mutual respect that builds out of the respective roles of helper and the helped or, in this case, between the mental health clinician who is trying to assist the patient to change and the patient himself ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
-mandated supervision for thousands of other juveniles through nonresidential correctional programs such as mental health and substance abuse treatment programs. 3 Richard Harding, Private Prisons, in 28 ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
conducted a four-day, on-site review of Edna Mahan. Over the course of our visit, we interviewed NJDOC and Edna Mahan administrative staff, security staff, medical and mental health staff, and prisoners ...
Brief • 2006
health care services provided to prisoners are the sole responsibility of qualified health care personnel (e.g. physicians, dentists, nurses, and mental health professionals, etc.)” employed by the MCJC ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
Report to Congress - Impact of Fair Sentencing Act 2010, United States Sentencing Commission, 2015 Report to the Congress: Impact of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 United States Sentencing Commission Patti B. Saris Chair Charles R. Breyer Vice Chair Dabney L. Friedrich Commissioner Rachel E. Barkow Commissioner William H. …
Brief • September 22, 2015
and Involuntary Commitment,” which policy provides that the police department will assist individuals who appear to be mentally ill or are experiencing a mental health crisis. (Id. ¶ 41.) The policy defines “mental ...
Brief • June 6, 2014
suffering from mental health issues and having run out of his medication, called 911 “looking for help.” A short time later, Pollow allegedly lunged at a Deputy Sheriff with a screwdriver. The officer thought ...
that MARTINEZ had previously been diagnosed with a mental health condition. 15 16 26. A jail medical doctor diagnosed MARTINEZ with PTSD while he was in County 17 custody in 2015 and prescribed medication ...
Brief • May 18, 2018
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
of individual members of the 18 LASD, including those individuals charged with protecting the health and safety of 19 20 21 detainees and arrestees at County detention facilities, including plaintiff PAULINE ...
confined in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility, for mental or emotional injury suffered while in custody without a prior showing of physi(Continued on Page 2) NCPLS ACCESS Volume VII, Issue 2 ...
mental health treatment? § Agencies that used the polygraph were much more likely to have specialized caseloads (78.6% compared to 46.1%). § Agencies that used the polygraph were more likely to also use ...
Brief • 2008
. Under Part I of Oklahoma Department of Corrections OP-140114, all inmates must “receive an initial medical/mental health screening within 24 hours of the arrival.” “The purpose of the medical/mental ...
Brief • 2007
); the Chaplaincy (which ran the Religious Music Program); and the Mental Health and Special Needs Units (which ran music programs for mental health and special needs purposes). (Joint Stipulated Facts, ¶ 34-35, 44 ...
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