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systems have lessened, so too have resources for services such as treatment for substance abuse and mental health. For example, Minnesota lawmakers recently considered a significant reduction of funding ...
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boards, medical examiners, mental health professionals, judges and local prosecutors. 49. CEDs can be effective against aggressive animals. Policies should indicate whether use against animals is permitted ...
Publication • April 1, 2013
Filed under: Medical
diseases, active substance abuse, chronic diseases, and mental illness. Intake screening and prevention parameters are outlined in Appendix 1 (Preventive Health Care – Intake Parameters) and are governed ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
and mental development of young children. Potential developmental health effects cover a wide range of conditions including fetal death, structural defects such as cleft lip/cleft palate and heart ...
Case • 1998
is being treated for this by the Outpatient Mental Health Team," she also determined decedent to be "a moderate potential risk for suicide." *fn5 [31] The same day that decedent was seen by Cardew ...
Brief • July 28, 2011
to the way we view children and people with mental health issues. "The playing field," she reported, "is not level." According to Chao, this power dynamic is played out every day. Because guards had control ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
, Ministry of Justice Website, http://www.gmthe Ministry of Justice has launched a number of pilot projects in probation.org.uk/what-we-do areas that range from restorative justice to mental health to new ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
physically; the “learning gang” requires hard mental effort and discipline. The public suffered when the prisoner’s original crime was committed; the potential for damage increases when the prisoner returns ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
- - A pattern of continuous medical C8I8 that focuses on prfsoneI8 \NIh longstanding or persI8tent disease or health condttIQns. It Includes care specItc to lie problem as well as other measures to encourage 88If ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: War on Drugs, Sentencing
at http://www.ussc.gov/ANNRPT/2003/table34.pdf. Source: SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, 2004 NATIONAL SURVEY ON DRUG USE AND HEALTH, POPULATION ESTIMATES 1995, Table 1.43a (2005 ...
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: Personal Liability Action (Bivens) Subject: MEDICAL TREATMENT, MENTAL: HEALTH Subject INMATE DISCIPUNE•. URINE SURVEILLANCE. Facts Alleged: Inmate at MNA in 1995 alleges that he Is not COMMUNITY TREATMENT ...
, dental, educational, mental health, employment, and religious services, among other services. Deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the custody of MDOC are also dependent on 18 2:15-cv-11222-SFC-DRG ...
Publication • 2017
employees, 33 contract employees working in BOP facilities, 62 Public Health Service (PHS) employees working in BOP facilities, 5 volunteers working in BOP facilities, 135 contract/residential reentry center ...
engaged in conduct that violated the constitutional rights of Kevin and Rebecca Brown. 56. Aware that Mr. Brown suffered from mental health issues related to 27 long-standing anxiety disorder ...
Case • 2023
for "the administration of medical and mental health services to inmates throughout ADOC's correctional institutions." (Doc. # 74 at 13.) • Defendant Jennifer S. Abbott was and is ADOC's Director of Facilities ...
Brief • March 28, 2011
classification will interfere with a prisoner's access to medical, mental health, educational, and other programs. Prison classification experts use standardized risk instmments and evidence-based judgments ...
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is used to maintain stores for selling food, candy, tobacco, health and beauty aids and other personal items. The residents’ commissary sells solely to residents. Profits derived from the Commissary Fund’s ...
and 220, Defendants Lashbrook, Spiller, Shoenbeck, and Reichert placed a cellmate with him, causing him to suffer conditions that created excessive risks of harm to his mental and physical health. See ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
, specialized health care, and nearby hospitalization if necessary.57 TB screening is expected for every incoming detainee as part of the initial medical exam, and suicide prevention, mental health services ...
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and damage to families and children to worsening public health, civic disengagement, and even increases in crime. Bruce Western demonstrates the extraordinarily disparate impact of imprisonment on young black ...
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