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Case • 1998
Natiera to a mental health professional for treatment, as required to do so by CMS rules and regulations. (Cpt. 30.) CMS had no supervisory or oversight process to review the results of suicide ...
Article • January 15, 2006 • from PLN January, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
on whether they paid. Massachusetts: On December 29, 2005, an unidentified prisoner at MCI Gardner attacked a female mental health therapist in a counseling and activities building at the prison ...
Article • July 15, 2004 • from PLN July, 2004
employees had suffered fatal heart attacks, a staff complaint was investigated by DOE concerning a possible health hazard from the seemingly excessive use of 150 lbs./month of CFC-based refrigerant gas ...
Case • 2002
reported to the court that this action has been settled. . . ." In that respect Phar-Mor, 172 F.3d at 274 holds, quoting Miener v. Missouri Dep't of Mental Health, 62 F.3d 1126, 1128 (8th Cir. 1995 ...
Case • 1996
to volunteer in Wende's law library or mental health unit. Ireland's disposition was affirmed on administrative appeal. [19] The plaintiff commenced this Section(s) 1983 action pro se in the district court ...
in Washington, D.C. 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 as decreased ...
Article • October 15, 2005
to the horrors of jungle combat, Funchess was exposed to the herbicide Agent Orange, which has since been linked to a wide range of serious health damage in Vietnam veterans. Among the common symptoms among ...
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
federal prison. Florida: On April 21, 2005, Clovis Claxton, 38, a convicted sex offender, committed suicide less than a day after being released from a mental hospital where he was involuntarily committed ...
Case • 2003
. § 1983 against Wende Correctional Facility ("Wende"), Wende's Superintendent E.R. Donnelly, Wende's Mental Health Unit Chief Manju Das, Department [**2] of Correctional Services Officer Cooks, and ten ...
Case • 2003
, especially Hispanic inmates, since entry of the preliminary injunction in 1978, there is no official mechanism of language translation currently in use at Graterford. The inmates in the Mental Health ...
Case • 2007
matter. I want them to select a facility where you can get this mental health treatment and any other assistance that you need to deal with any problems that you may have, as well as an opportunity ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
the buildings so that they don’t feel like a prison. Today, the city and county offer services out of the center such as substance abuse and mental health counseling, help signing up for Medicaid and food ...
at a time when funds for services like mental health and substance abuse have dried up. All these forces combine with a restructuring of policing in rural areas, outlined by Brendan McQuade, in his powerful ...
Article • June 28, 2018
a higher level of mental health care, a process known as “step up.” In some cases, children are transferred among more than half a dozen shelters and can languish in the system for months ...
defendants in that case, including Corrections Corporation of America (which operates the D.C. Correctional Treatment Facility), Correctional Health and Policy Studies, Inc. and Greater Southeast Community ...
in front of a motor home. He was killed instantly. Some prisoners are now beginning to speak out about Ayres’ abuse to mental health professionals or men’s groups at their prisons. Others have ...
being born with brain damage that we learned that women are shackled during childbirth in our prisons. It wasn’t until brave health care professionals came forward that we learned about ...
In-the-News Article • July 24, 2019
warden Ralph Cherry. He wrote in the lawsuit he was seeking $150,000 for mental distress and violations of the Prison Rape Elimination Act. He also wanted to be housed in a different prison while ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
series of events, from March 2015 to October 2017. “Specifically,” the Court continued, Easley accused NP Shiptoski of “failing to move Easley to a Mental Health Unit,” even after ...
Brief • 2008
States to avoid the religious persecution he and his family would face in Mexico; to avoid the drug violence in his community in Mexico; to avoid the inadequate schools and health care in his community ...
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