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Brief • July 17, 2023
, The WYOMING COUNTY COMMISSION, JOHN/JANE DOE EMPLOYEES OF THE WYOMING COUNTY COMMISSION, PRIMECARE MEDICAL OF WEST VIRGINIA, INC., JOHN/JANE DOE PRIMECARE EMPLOYEES, WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., JOHN/JANE DOE ...
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’ pensions and retiree health care plans; states must pay the remainder of those contributions in the future. $462.5 million Total state cost of prisons $17,285 Average annual cost per inmate Prison costs ...
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drive the M26 into: • Carotid / brachial stun area. • Groin. • Common Peronial. INSTRUCTOR'S NOTE: Per the Royal Canadian Mounted Police testing, people who are either in a mental health crisis state ...
Publication • 2009
no access to family members or to legal counsel or to courts. The makeshift jails are found in state-owned hostels, hotels, nursing homes, and mental hospitals, among other locations. Some Chinese researchers ...
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drive the M26 into: • Carotid / brachial stun area. • Groin. • Common Peronial. INSTRUCTOR'S NOTE: Per the Royal Canadian Mounted Police testing, people who are either in a mental health crisis state ...
Brief • January 12, 2024
Filed under: Fines
—to regulate the use of public property for the health, safety, enjoyment, and general welfare of the entire citizenry. This Court has therefore recognized that governments are “free to prevent people from ...
the tab for putting their children in foster care, treating health and mental health conditions that have worsened during incarceration, and providing public assistance and shelter for women those who ...
Case • 1987
("Huntsman") and Bud Eagan ("B. Eagan") as directors of the Jail; Dr. Keith Greaves ("Greaves") as a physician at the Jail; Keith Hughes as a medical attendant employed by the Jail; Granite Mental Health ("GMH ...
Case • 2001
a reasonable person in his situation to a constitutional violation. See Cuoco v. Moritsugu, 222 F.3d 99, 110-12 (2d Cir. 2000) (objectively reasonable for Warden, Health Services Administrator and prison ...
Case • 2003
to the hospital or for a medical referral. This contract was executed on October 6, 1994, and effectively created a managed health-care system at SCCC. The contract automatically renewed itself on an annual basis ...
Case • 2000
Facility ("Clinton"). On February 1, 1990, he went from his cell to keep a doctor's appointment. After examination at the doctor's office, Colon was sent to a mental health unit at Clinton. On the following ...
Case • 2023
. The prison considers only certain issues appropriate for the grievance process, like staff treatment, medical or mental health, acts of reprisal, and other concerns about conditions of care and supervision ...
Case • 2006
, regarding his reclassification for mental health treatment and his placement on punitive segregation, J.A. at 45-46 (Owens Letter to Campbell at 1-2), and to Candace Whisman, his work supervisor, see J.A ...
Case • 1998
, Superintendent, SCIG; Joseph Murphy, Unit Manager, SCIG; William Conrad, Unit Manager, SCIG; Lt. Rick Sundermier, SCIG; and Lt. William Mash, SCIG. Plaintiff alleged that his physical and mental health were ...
Case • 1998
, Guntharp sent Campbell a memo stating that he had "lost the rapport and support of the staff" necessary for the successful operation of Tucker and that he was being transferred for his "own health and safety ...
Case • 1996
. That same day, WSR's Disciplinary Court Clerk Peggy Williams arranged for a meeting between Duffy and Frances Linder, a mental health counselor at a different state correctional facility, who apparently knows ...
Case • 2001
of his editor at JAMA, Marcia Goldsmith, Skolnick was selected as a Rosalynn Carter Fellow for Mental Health Journalism. As a Rosalynn Carter Fellow, Skolnick was to investigate and submit articles about ...
Case • 2004
to adequately convey to the Hospital its possible culpability for mental and physical injuries to Glenda and Jerry Booth."*fn18 [59] Simons argues that Cathey 's holding should apply only to hospitals ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
illness – primarily serious depression – than parole-eligible prisoners with a life sentence. Studies on the mental health consequences of indefinite detention have found that their open-ended ...
Brief • September 19, 2016
recidivism, improved mental health both for prisoners and their family members, and greater likelihood that the family will hold together after reentry.” Bell, Evaluation of a Family Wellness Course ...
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