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Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Private Contractors
nurse assistants, medical assistants, medical records clerks, and secretarial/administrative assistant staff. The sites also provide on-site mental health and dental staff to allow a full complement ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
and inappropriate and excessive use of restraints; standards. Ensuring that detention standards are inadequate access to healthcare, including legally binding, and creating a mechanism for mental health services ...
Brief • December 20, 2023
McDugle v. Hicks, OK, Petition for Relief, Denial of Public Records, 2023 PJLe.D DISTRICT couk,RT Gtegh1n1 County, o a. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF STEPHENS COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA KEVIN McDUGLE and JUSTIN HUMPHREY, as individuals DEC ZD .ffll MILODV HARPER Court Clerk ) ) ) Plaintiffs, vs. JASON HICKS, …
Publication • November 17, 2016
Filed under: Sexual Assault
Sexual Victimization Reported by Former State Prisoners - 2008, DOJ BJS, 2012 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics National Former Prisoner Survey, 2008 Sexual Victimization Reported by Former State Prisoners, 2008 Parole/community supervision offices Allen J. Beck, Ph.D. BJS Statistician Candace Johnson, Ph.D. Principal …
Brief • 2006
report these diseases to the county health department within twenty-four hours, stating the name and address of the patient and the nature of the disease. The county health department must report ...
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. . Ultimately a federal judge ruled that the hitching post could no longer be used.. He stated, "With deliberate indifference. for the health, safety, and indeed the lives of inmates, prison officials have ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
shall have accessto medical services that promote detainee health and general well-being."I60 The Standards suggest that detainees are to be provided with an initial medical and mental health screening ...
Case • 2009
, and $1,750,000 in non-pecuniary damages for claimant?s mental anguish and degradation occasioned by being labeled a convicted child molester of his own four-year old daughter, for the irretrievable loss of his ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
........................................................................................................................................ . VOLUNTARY WORK PROGRAM .......................................................................................................... . • HEALTH SERVICES STANDARDS (SECTION II ...
Publication • June 27, 2007
to medical information, including mental health related information has also been recognized in the Ninth Circuit. Also, the National Commission on Correctional Health Care has taken the position ...
Brief • October 8, 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
accessing appropriate health services, contacting family members, getting exercise, and participating in BOP programming. Long-term isolation can lead to a significant increase in mental health problems ...
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) Christopher Harris—Captain—Ohio State Penitentiary (Security) Joseph Dina—Lieutenant—Ohio State Penitentiary (Security) Bryan Smith—Health & Safety Coordinator—Ross CI (Safety/Sanitation) Steve Olds—Health ...
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to require an entry in the clinical record, log or treatment record ..• HEALTH RECORD: The record which contains all healthrelated information about an offender to include, but not limited to, medical, mental ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
description. 43. HEALTH CARE: The action taken, preventive and therapeutic. To provide for the physical and mental well being of the detainee population. Health care may include medical services, dental ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
prison inmate in which extensive mental health records pertaining to the defendant became a part of the court’s file. I traditionally seal proceedings of that kind.” Cases Concerning Confidential ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
is by many accounts a dysfunctional organization. The U.S. Supreme Court recently concluded that inadequate mental and physical health care in California prisons due to overcrowding violates the Eighth ...
Publication • November 4, 2005
Mexicans. Sixteen inmates were designated as being Enhanced Out Patient (EOP) inmates. BOP inmates, while generally described as mental health patients because of their diagnosis, require a significantly ...
or education program will be placed in another one. Refusal to pay won't result in the loss of privileges. The DOC is instructed to establish objective medical standards to determine when a prisoner is mentally ...
Brief • 2011
of Justice, Civil Rights Division of a pattern and practice of unconstitutional conditions of confinement at the Jail; that inmates are denied adequate medical, dental, and mental health care. New York Medical ...
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 ...
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