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Filed under: Telephones
and that quality family visitation improves the mental health of people in prison, as well as their ability to participate successfully in prison programs and avoid disciplinary problems while incarcerated.53 ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
and that quality family visitation improves the mental health of people in prison, as well as their ability to participate successfully in prison programs and avoid disciplinary problems while incarcerated.53 ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
, New Haven, Connecticut has developed a program between the New Haven Police Department and the Yale Child Study Center. The program provides cross training between police, mental health and other child ...
Brief • April 5, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of this virus and to protect public health, medical experts have urged sweeping protective measures in everyday life. Yet the very steps they deem necessary—such as social distancing, regular handwashing ...
Case • 2009
access to adequate mental health care, medical care, and dental care, and women specifically lacked equal access to educational and job-training opportunities. [*P11] Defendants included the Secretary ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
Asylum Seekers - A Supplement to First Steps, in Spanish, LIRS Solicitantes de asilo Complemento para los Primeros pasos: una guía del LIRS (Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, Servicio Luterano de Inmigración y Refugiados) para refugiados, solicitantes de asilo y emigrantes puestos en libertad Edición 2014 DEDICACIÓN “Esta guía está …
Brief • October 30, 2025
Filed under: Criminal Sexual Abuse
Complaint – 21 – Connelly Law Offices 321 W. 8th Avenue Spokane, Washington 99204 253.593.5100 Case 1:25-at-01011 Document 1 Filed 10/30/25 Page 23 of 50 1 Bureau of Prisons Health Services Clinical ...
Case • 2001
Norfolk, Tempthia Battle ("Battle"), Deputy Superintendent, MCI Norfolk; Correctional Medical Services, Inc. ("CMS"); Joyce Cormo ("Cormo"), Health Services Administrator for CMS at MCI Norfolk; Nawfal ...
Case • 2008
; if any serious counseling was necessary, the JCOs were instructed to refer the juvenile to an on-site nurse trained in mental health. Instead, the JCOs carried out their role model/mentoring ...
Brief • September 23, 2012
by the reviewing court, the agency decision cannot be sustained ," Maryland Administrative Law, Second, 2d ed., Rochvarg , Arnold (2007), page 136 & n. 168 (citing, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & MENTAL HYGIENE v . CAMPBELL ...
Brief • 2010
as 3 large or as violent as the one they house today. 4 the fact that, because of the erosion or elimination of available 5 mental health facilities, the treatment of the County’s mentally 6 ill ...
Publication
by at least two mental health experts and new counsel appointed, a hearing was held specifically to decide if Leggett was competent to be sentenced. After the mental health expert testified, USP Lewisburg ...
Publication
during pretrial confinement by failing to address his mental health needs and by failing to provide him with the medications prescribed on over 150 occasions. In . . HEARINGS: TRIALS: u.s. v. Dexter ...
the danger. Castro, 785 F.3d at 345-46. Clouthier, which arose from the jail suicide of a mentally-ill man, cannot be reconciled with the holding of Kingsley: In Bell v. Wolfish, the Supreme Court held ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Ability to Pay
enforcement, over-criminalization of low-income and communities of color, and egregious collection practices. The same communities that disproportionately bear the burden of high unemployment rates, poor health ...
Case • 1997
) the report of Robert Dumond, a licensed mental health counselor and an expert in treating victims of sexual abuse, which concluded that the sexual assaults by Fries were the proximate cause of Mathie's post ...
Case • 1999
to the Menard prison for treatment of his mental illness. The Department of Corrections was aware that plaintiff was seriously mentally ill and posed a danger to himself. He had a long history of mental illness ...
Case • 2009
not guilty by reason guilty --those charged with sex offenses but found incompetent to stand trial, found not guilty by reason of insanity, and those committed to mental health facilities as sexual psychopaths ...
Case • 1986
physically and mentally disabled under SSA regulations. [16] The government's response to Starr's motion noted that the court had the authority to appoint counsel, both under 28 U.S.C. § 1915 ...
Case • 2001
in the yard during the summer; no provisions for winter clothing in the yard during the winter; broken basketball rims; half-cooked, cold, and nutritionally deficient food; mentally-ill inmates housed ...
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