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Brief • 2012
effectively.” Bergerson v. New York State Office of Mental Health, 652 F.3d 277, 289-290 (2d Cir. 2011) (citations and quotations omitted). The reasonable amount of time spent on a matter is dependent in part ...
Article • January 10, 2020 • from PLN January, 2020
Filed under: News in Brief
Bland Act, which was passed in 2017, requires law enforcement officers to undergo mental health training. In January 2019, state Senator John Whitmire proposed that the Texas Department of Criminal ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
in a fight with another inmate.) In 2009, GEO landed a contract to run a psychiatric hospital in Conroe — something that reportedly surprised mental health advocates and even legislators ...
Article • August 1, 2021 • from PLN August, 2021
Filed under: News in Brief
guards who pleaded guilty to their roles in the February 2019 attack on the unidentified prisoner in the mental health unit of the Northwest County Correctional Complex in Tiptonville [See PLN, Nov. 2020 ...
Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
Filed under: News in Brief
with documented mental health issues, he is now at a maximum security federal prison in Colorado. Because a second guard was also injured in the attack, his indictment lists two charges. Franquet has not returned ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
a few current inmates - those with serious mental health and/or medical problems - should not be housed in the LCP. We recommend that the Lackawanna County Prlson Board immediately review this possibility ...
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, after the inmate/defendant was evaluated by at least two mental health experts and new counsel appointed. a hearing was held specifically to decide if Leggett was competent to be sentenced. After ...
Publication • November 7, 2013
sexual violence, 28 C.F.R. § 115.21-22 & 115.71-73; train staff on these standards and discipline wrong-doers, 28 C.F.R. §115.31 & 115.76-78; and provide medical and mental health care for survivors ...
Brief • June 24, 2020
Filed under: Malicious Prosecution
or in collaboration with Defendant police officers determined that they would hold Ms. Phoenix and force her to engage in some type of involuntary mental health “vacation,” despite Ms. Phoenix's insistence that she ...
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Tallulah since it opened in 1994. The privately-operated youth center previously had been cited for abusive staff members, excessive violence, and inadequate mental health care (see PC/NB, Aug. 1998, pg. 2 ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
documentation. Mental and medical health professionals and interpreters with appropriate identification should be allowed entry. Hudson County Jail permits attorneys to enter the facility with any form of valid ...
Case • 1978
and limited exercise eventually take a serious toll on the mental health of the inmates. n6 Even Warden Ricketts testified that H-House approaches the same punishment as solitary confinement. (Ricketts, Vol. IX ...
Brief • 2010
; Services; JAMES JAMES STONE, Commissioner Commissioner of ofthe the New New York York State State Office Office STONE, M.D., LAURA. LAURA M. of Mental Health; Health; MYUNG MYUNG LEE, LEE, M.D., SHELDON ...
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Filed under: Excessive Force
of inmates with mental health issues. Another potential source of evidence of misconduct is third party non-inmate witnesses in the jails. One of the greatest concerns emanating from the ACLU’s most recent ...
impacted their mental health and ability to focus on employment. Culturally Appropriate and Competent Education: Participants reported a lack of sufficient role models and educational frameworks ...
Case • 1996
to compensate for mental anguish and humiliation. n4 Counts I and II allege violations of the ADA asserted by Plaintiff Niece and plaintiff Hendrick, respectively (Complaint PP 120-135, 136-144). Defendants ...
Case • 2000
with the victim or any minor-age children without the approval of {her} Community Corrections Officer and mental health counselor.' Id. at 30. [19] On February 3, 1998, less than 2 weeks after Letourneau's ...
Case • 2002
, *3 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 16, 2002) (quoting [Butts, 990 F.2d] at 1401-02); Almendral v. New York State Office of Mental Health, 743 F.2d 963, 967 (2d Cir. 1984).*fn14 [36] In light of the foregoing ...
Tree store during a mental episode. County officials vigorously denied that the August 29 death of the 65-year-old prisoner was due to his being Tasered. They may have a latent defense: Boggan ...
no. Dr. Elizabeth Letourneau is an associate professor of mental health at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and has conducted several studies on recidivism among juvenile sex offenders. Recently ...
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