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Publication • February 24, 2016
a. Intoxicants Defined. Any beverage, drug (legal or illegal), medication or medicinal agent which by the use in question thereof, may cause a person not to have normal use of his physical or mental faculties ...
Brief • November 18, 2022
officer 8 employed by CDCR working in the mental health department at SVSP. Conchella is sued in her 9 individual capacity. 1O 12. Defendants Pola, Fletes, and Conchella are collectively referred ...
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Ppv Publication by Good J and Sherrid P When the Gates Open Ready 4 Work a National Resp Prisoner Reentry Crisis 10 2005 W HEN THE GATES OPEN Ready4Work A National Response to the Prisoner Reentry Crisis By Joshua Good and Pamela Sherrid Field Report Series Public/Private Ventures October 2005 …
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overwhelmed by their economic circumstances that they may develop mental health problems, and become neglectful or abusive towards their children. Overcrowded households and family dissolution can increase ...
Case • 2003
plan prescribed by Department of Corrections officials; maintenance of a good conduct record; a continuing institutional recommendation for parole; and an evaluation by mental health professionals ...
Case • 1982
through the institutional program. If a student leaves without permission, he is hunted down, taken into custody and returned. [21] Provo Canyon School is also a mental health facility. Adolescent ...
Group’s correctional and mental health care subsidiary, GEO Care (already the largest private provider of such services in the state). These proposed budget measures have not gone unopposed, however ...
Brief • January 15, 1999
" means all services provided for inmates such as telephone access N. visiting, teJevision, and medical and mental health care and treatment o. Settlement Cass. "Settlement Class" means a class ...
Brief • 2007
basis for believing that a threat to the child's health or safety is imminent” at the time they remove a child from his or her parent’s care without prior hearing or court order, they must be held liable ...
Brief • 2008
-related treabnent or counseling servlces:, _ [ ] The defendant shall undergo an evaluation for treatment for [ ]domestlc violence [ )substance abuse [ ]mental health [ ]anger management and fully comply ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
public-order No criminal charges intended Mental health transport Medical transport Unspecified Offense not reported All arrestsa 100% Persons who diedb 100% 75.9% 24.1 95.4% 4.5 69.8% 27.8 … 2.4 ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform
the alternatives to prison available to judges imposing sentences, including drug programs, mental health programs and job training programs and, in cases of incarceration, expand significantly the availability ...
Brief • June 26, 2018
“may not be placed with a person or entity unless the Secretary of Health and Human Services makes a determination that the proposed custodian is capable of providing for the child’s physical and mental ...
Brief • February 28, 2018
had never been treated for drug or alcohol abuse, mental, or emotional health issues, nor had he taken any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the previous seventy-two hours. The judge noted she found ...
. As repeatedly stated on the record, this Court 23 has previously taken and continues to take steps to safeguard class members by requiring the BOP 24 to address medical, mental health, programmatic ...
Brief • April 20, 2005
Filed under: Wrongful Imprisonment
. 16 83. As a direct and proximate result of such violations, Plaintiff also has suffered, and 17 continues to suffer, physical and emotional distress, jeopardy to long-term health, mental anguish, 18 ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
improvements in prisons and jails across the South—to reduce overcrowding, provide adequate medical and mental health care, abate violence and abuse, and thereby fulfill their constitutional obligations ...
feelings of depression and anxiety, which were also taking a physical toll on her health, causing rapid weight gain. However, she has been consistently denied adequate mental health treatment. e. Douglas ...
facilities on a broad scale, posing a threat to the health and safety of all incarcerated persons, and civilian and security staff. DOCCS complements its detection and enforcement efforts by offering a wide ...
Brief • February 26, 2010
to provide constitutionally adequate health care. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1367, supplemental jurisdiction was also 1 Defendants/Appellees are John M. Flynn (“Flynn”), at all times pertinent hereto ...
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