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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
in a different place, so it’s not good. They try to give you a book and tell you to study out of it. —Alicia K., incarcerated at age 15 I asked to talk to the ombudsman probably every day. They [facilities staff ...
of the existence of the custom of abuse of the inmates/detainees at the Harrison County Detention Facility prior to January 7, 2006. Neither Health Assurance nor its employees took any action to report this abuse ...
the Department of Corrections to review its use of solitary confinement and report its findings back to the Legislature. The report, issued in March 2011, called for improvements in mental health care ...
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with the organization during its visit to Arizona in July 2011. While all inmates are screened at Intake after first arriving in prison, and are given a mental health score ranging from 1-5, the initial assessments ...
Brief • June 12, 2013
and one reviewed December 20th, 2006; 8 pages 21 22 4 Prison Health Services Santa Rita Jail and 37 Glenn Dyer Detention Facility Policy No. J-G-06 on Intoxication and Withdrawal; 6 pages 5 Corizon's ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
, clothing, appropriate housing, education, training, work programs, and all routine medical, mental health and dental care. The contractor shall provide safe, supervised confinement and maintain proper ...
with mental illnesses. Because of its flexibility and the fact that it gives police departments the tools they need to be effective first responders without requiring immediate aid from mental health ...
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is inadequate for LCJ’s average daily population of approximately 1,000 inmates, and an intake service that processes 15,000 intakes per year. For its population, the LCJ needs at least 7-10 mental health ...
Brief • 2007
health care providers at the jail. At all relevant times, Centegra Health System, by and through its employees and agents, was acting under color of law and its agents and employees were acting ...
to bring this action on behalf of its numerous clients and constituents confined in the inpatient mental health unit at Dade CI who are or may be affected by Defendants’ unlawful actions and inactions ...
obstruction to the health plan or covered health care provider's ability to comply with its existing legal obligations.'" Id (quoting 65 Fed. Reg. 82462, 82667-68). Our 2014 opinion cited to cases in Texas ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
of this Contract, which designation has been furnished to the other party hereto. In the case of the CONTRACTOR, the Authorized Representative shall be designated in writing by its Presiderit .01' any Vice President ...
Brief • April 1, 2010
to, John Howard Ketchapaw. 29. That Defendant, its employees, the health care providers and their employees in contract with Defendant performed their correctional facility tasks including specifically ...
Article • April 3, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
the health of the entire prison population, as well as its staff, at risk. In 2013, Citizens Coal Council, a coal industry watchdog, filed a federal lawsuit against MCC, alleging that the company ...
In-the-News Article • June 3, 2017
issue fines. It allowed the prison construction to go forward, essentially putting the health of the entire prison population, as well its staff, at risk. In 2013, Citizens Coal Council, a coal ...
Publication • November 22, 2022
This policy paper was drafted by the ACP Health and Public Policy Committee, which is charged with addressing issues that affect the health care of the U.S. public and the practice of internal medicine and its ...
Publication • 2019
that mass incarceration is a major threat to health equity in our nation. While awareness of detrimental effects of mass incarceration has been growing, its impact on health and health disparities has ...
. The County of Fresno is being sued under the federal civil rights laws for 10 its unconstitutional systemic failure to provide adequate mental health care and failure 11 to protect prisoners from physical ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
compliance with the court’s order. 68 In this ongoing supervision, the department has not been able to fulfill its bare constitutional requirements in health care and as a result, the department has ...
Publication • October 1, 2018
Subpopulations Prisoners with Mental Health Issues Pregnant Women Transgender Prisoners A Snapshot of Two Jails III. 10 14 17 17 22 36 46 46 55 55 56 REVISING POLICIES ON RESTRICTIVE HOUSING Entry and Oversight ...
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