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Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy
of the federal government’s approach to housing and homelessness. These concerns include: • Article 6 of the Covenant: Right to Life Homeless people suffer serious health problems that are directly related ...
Brief • November 7, 2005
, ) ) vs. ) CLAUDE FINN, CHIEF WARDEN, ) S. R. MOORE, CHIEF DEPUTY ) WARDEN, R. FLORES, CORRECTION) OFFICER, JACQUES C. HIRSCHLER, ) M. D., HEALTH CARE MANAGER, ) R. N. COOK, HEALTH CARE ) EMPLOYEE, WINN ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
, and accepts walk-ins at any hour of the day or night. Administrative oversight is provided by the HSA, and the designated Clinical Medical Authority is the full-time Clinical Director. Mental health services ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
operates a health care facility in compliance with State and Local laws and guidelines. 'fRet 0 0 The facilitY's in-processing procedures of arriving detainees include medical and mental health screening ...
in the context of this abnormally low blood pressure reading. 76. Nurse Evans also noted a change in mental status, charting that Mr. Lillis was “agitated at staff.” 77. Agitation is a sign of hypoxia ...
Publication • September 1, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
of the class counsel for the seriously mentally ill inmates in Ohio. That case led to expenditures of $ 65 million for reform of the prison mental health system. See Dunn v. Voinovich, No. C1-93-0166 (S.D. Ohio ...
Case • 1975
McGinnis v. Stevens - 543 P.2d 1221 (Alaska 1975) - 1975 Frederick P. McGINNIS, Commissioner of the Department of Health and Social Services, and Charles G. Adams, Jr., Director of the Division ...
Publication
Filed under: Media, Articles About PLN
is the condition of health care in prisons, and how does poor treatment there affect people on the outside? Forgotten Slave Labor If prisoners want to work, and administrators say it aids in rehabilitation ...
Case • 2002
statutory provisions guaranteeing him mental health treatment under a non- punitive scheme. He prays for declaratory and injunctive relief, as well as damages. [24] III. District Court Opinion [25 ...
Brief • 2009
the Mental Illness That’s Now Keeping Him There, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Dec. 1, 1991, at 1................................................. 9 Amy Goldstein, A Sept. 11 Detainee’s Long Path to Release; After Final ...
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the Mental Illness That’s Now Keeping Him There, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Dec. 1, 1991, at 1................................................. 9 Amy Goldstein, A Sept. 11 Detainee’s Long Path to Release; After Final ...
Brief • December 26, 2019
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
of individual members of the LASD, 18 19 20 21 including those individuals charged with protecting the health and safety of detainees and arrestees at County detention facilities, including plaintiff MICHELLE ...
Brief • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
the hospital to the IPC at ASPC- 10 Florence. NP Eze, listed as a mental health mid-level provider, signed off on the hospital 11 discharge paperwork, which was scanned into Mr. 12 13 14 note reviewed ...
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and fully enforce the nation’s civil rights laws for over 40 years. Since The Prisoners’ Project was founded in 1989, it has engaged in broad-based class action litigation, improving medical and mental health ...
Prison Project. "Visitation is all but impossible, and visitations are very important to prisoner mental health. [Visits] are usually correlated with positive prison adjustment behavior as well ...
Brief • December 13, 1985
area. j. •'- •,-. in addition to psychiatric coverage, a qualified 18 mental health professional (either a clincally trained 19 psychologist or a psychiatric social worker with clinical 20 ...
Brief • May 16, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
(“BOP”) is mismanaging one of the 4 worst public health catastrophes related to COVID-19 anywhere in the country— 5 and at the epicenter of the outbreak are FCI Lompoc and USP Lompoc (collectively 6 ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
facility in its administration building. The full time staffing of the health center includes three nurses, one physician, one nurse practitioner/physician assistant, one nurse manager, three mental health ...
Case • 2001
) contend that this practice not only [**4] violates their rights under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, and the laws of New York, but also threatens public health ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
in mental health facilities, required to reside in halfway houses, required to live under home detention, or confined completely or partially in any way under a penal statute or rule.” For this report, we ...
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