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Brief • February 14, 2014
information and belief, defendant Keldie is a citizen and resident of the State of Tennessee. 7. Based upon information and belief, defendant Pastor, a licensed physician, was the chief mental health officer ...
Brief • April 11, 2001
Filed under: Wrongful Death
.; CONNECTICUT ) DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH ) AND ADDICTION SERVICES; ) CEDARCREST REGIONAL HOSPITAL; ) WHITING FORENSIC DIVISION; ) DENISE RIBBLE, R.N.; JOSEPH ) MORE, M.D.; ASHA QUSBA, M.D.; ) ALI FARD, M.D ...
. Edwards was denied medically necessary, prescribed treatment for her mental health conditions, including Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and bipolar disorder. The Defendants in this case chose to let her suffer ...
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prevention, education, mental health, and medical care. We visited Adobe October 1-4, 2002 and January 5-9, 2003. We visited Black Canyon School October 22-25, 2002, and January 10-13, 2003. We visited ...
court “on its own motion or on the motion of any party” must order a mental health evaluation whenever there is “genuine doubt” about a defendant’s competency. To determine ...
(“CCS”) is the Mental Health Director for Orleans Parish Prison and is a contract employee of the Sheriff for care of the mentally ill at Orleans Parish Prison. At all pertinent times herein, CCS ...
robbery at the DOC’s South Central Correctional Center when he informed mental health providers who were employees of Corizon Health (“Corizon”) that he had a history of mental health ...
Brief • 2013
his brother in the Ft. Myers area. During his trip to Florida, he called his wife and she became concerned about his mental health. After he arrived in Florida, his wife contacted the Lee County Case 2 ...
Publication • December 2, 2016
. The universal consensus among mental health experts is that correctional departments must never send people with serious mental illnesses to solitary confinement because complete isolation causes people ...
. The universal consensus among mental health experts is that correctional departments must never send people with serious mental illnesses to solitary confinement because complete isolation causes people ...
and mental health treatment. 5. DJJ has a history of significant constitutional violations extending for more than fifteen years, showing deliberate indifference to the inadequate supervision, security ...
Brief • 2006
, Plaintiffs also challenge Defendants’ denial of mental health care to indigent prisoners with serious mental health needs. 5. Finally, Plaintiffs challenge Defendants’ policy of imposing serious deprivations ...
Article • March 1, 2026 • from PLN March, 2026
Minnesota Study Shows Disproportionate Rate of Health and Mental Problems for Recently Incarcerated by Michael Thompson by Michael Thompson The Journal of General Internal Medicine recently ...
member reported by up to 5.3% of women (14). Mental health disorders and substance abuse are common among incarcerated women. Sixty-nine percent of women admitted to local jails met the criteria ...
Article • March 15, 2013
over deficiencies in the medical and mental health care of prisoners in the Maricopa County jail system have cited both improvements and persistent deficiencies. Meanwhile, a little-known section ...
Brief • 1998
. This claim alleges that each of these defendants were deliberately indifferent to Abdi Ahmed's serious mental health needs and that their deliberate indifference was the proximate cause of his death ...
Publication
, issued 26 findings letters, filed six cases, and obtained 20 1 Institutions covered by CRIPA include nursing homes, mental health facilities, mental retardation facilities, residential schools ...
Publication • February 15, 2018
have the opportunity to experience healthy development and attachment, which contributes to good mental health and fewer behavioral issues. Community-based sentencing also decreases costs to prisons ...
Article • June 15, 2000 • from PLN June, 2000
prisoners. They are very labor-intensive," said Christine Ferry, director of mental health services at the Santa Clara County Department of Corrections, in the San Jose Mercury News. In prison, the insane ...
Publication • June 25, 2010
Specific Findings P-A-01 Access to Care (E). Inmates have access to health care. Patients are seen by a qualified clinician and receive care in a timely manner as ordered for their serious medical, mental ...
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