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Article • June 15, 2013 • from PLN June, 2013
in constitutionally inadequate medical and mental health care. [See: PLN, July 2011, p.1]. At the time, CDCR facilities were operating at around 180 percent capacity, on average. In response the California legislature ...
Brief • August 12, 2009
contact with minors, including parolees’ own children, “should be based on an evaluation by mental health professionals using diagnostic and risk assessment tools”). 25 Simmons Deposition, Exh. KK, at 20 ...
Brief • 2010
, are unique to lower-income individuals, and these claims could never be vindicated if class representatives were forced to bear 13 the entire cost of the litigation. In one case, mentally ill or mentally ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: Police
assessment. But instead of being treated like a person having a mental health incident, Cummings was tossed into the County Holding Center in Buffalo. Her physical and mental health rapidly deteriorated ...
Brief • October 11, 2022
Filed under: Censorship
facilitate criminal activity, or be detrimental to mental health needs of an offender as determined by a mental health professional.” Id. § 525.230(a)(2). Publications that fit into neither category must ...
Holding Center. During the medical intake, staff noted that because of the inmate’s substance abuse history, an “urgent” forensic mental health screening was needed. 36. Later that day, a sergeant saw ...
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in a state vehicle by her Risk Management Specialist (RMS) Alma Jackson, Secretary Senior Jody Picney, Mentor and Correctional Mental Health Unit Supervisor Abby Kupper. Ms._stated that after she was released ...
Brief • June 21, 2006
while contaminated with pepper spray or pepper dust. • Lack of adequate healthcare, including medical care, mental health care, dental services, and necessary prescription drugs. 3 • Denial ...
Brief • January 29, 2024
Filed under: Wrongful Death, Suicides
into the Josephine County Jail on July 27, 2018, for failing to appear on misdemeanor charges. Defs. Answer, ECF No. 50 at ,r 2. At the time, Ms. Butterfield demonstrated signs of severe mental illness. F AC, ECF ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Advocacy
of Public Health, Policy Development and Compliance Unit and American Correctional Association standards is another aspect of the job that separates this group of food service professionals from all others ...
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to the detention centers because they are unable to receive mental health services in their communities, according to the - study by the Democratic staff of the House Government Reform Committee. VT - In May '04 ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
, there is an AIDS patient who is seen by his own physician. Inmates can also request to meet with a mental health clinician (“MHC”), who visits the facility once per week. Inmates on suicide watch must meet ...
Case • 1994
to an inmate's mental health care needs. Smith v. Jenkins, 919 F.2d 90, 93 (8th Cir. 1990). Psychological disorders may constitute a serious medical need. White v. Farrier, 849 F.2d 322, 325 (8th Cir. 1988); Young ...
. Examples of Critical Interactions include, but are not limited to: medical care treatment and appointments, including dental, vision, audiological, mental health care and referral appointments; individual ...
treatment. Medical or mental health neglect, the over-reliance on solitary confinement and abuse of stun technology are among other issues that merit attention and immediate action. Nor should the focus ...
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the use, or expense, of medical, dental, or mental health care, without good reason, or fails to cooperate with the care without good reason. * Attempt or Complicity: The charges of complicity ...
Case • 2001
...." [57] Tex. Health & Safety Code Ann. § 551.041 (West 2000) applies to mental institutions and requires consent of three licensed physicians before medical care is imposed. [58] Notwithstanding ...
. STIRLING, Director of the South ) Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC), in ) his official capacity; and JOHN B. MCREE, ) M.D., Division Director of Health and ) Professional Services for SCDC, in his ...
amended complaint, Plaintiff identifies the following defendants: 6 Washoe County; Corizon Health, Inc. (alleged contracted health care provider); Deputy Sheriff 7 Scott Butler; Deputy Sheriff Clinton ...
Brief • May 16, 2017
. This ma include, but is not limited to, communications such as medical and mental health services. " Accordingly, Defendant Barnhart directed that Mr. Carter be provided "interpreter services when ...
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