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are from executed prisoners,? Deputy Health Minister Huang Jiefu told a summit of transplant doctors. ?The current organ donation shortfall can?t meet demand.? Jiefu?s statement was the first official ...
upon release that if [he] did not cease filing complaints and harassing Health Services staff, he would be locked up again, but for a longer period of time. In early 1997 Greeno was sent to Dodge ...
. . . ., and that the exhaustion requirement would encourage corrective action on the part of correctional officers in response to internal grievances, and avoid litigation. . . . On its face, and with a strict reading, defendants ...
Article • July 15, 2007 • from PLN July, 2007
. National Correctional Industries Association is one of his clients. Allen claims that NCIA focuses on prison labor, not privatization, even though two of its members are major private prison companies ...
Article • June 15, 2006 • from PLN June, 2006
wooden application of its bureaucratic policy, Johnson sued under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 to gain treatment as well as to seek damages for DOCs deliberate indifference to his medical needs. The United States ...
Article • May 15, 2007
if jailed." Nevertheless, Weaver was not examined by a mental health professional but rather, lodged in the county jail, where the jailer was advised of Weaver's threats. When Weaver arrived at the jail ...
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
, director of the Nevada state prison system since May 2000, announced her resignation from the $116,000-a-year position on September 15, 2005. The announcement cited health issues -- a worsening back problem ...
Case • 2003
was not a "voluntary change in conduct," Buckhannon Bd. and Care Home, Inc. v. W. Va. Dep't of Health and Human Res., 532 U.S. 598, 605, 149 L. Ed. 2d 855, 121 S. Ct. 1835 (2001), but was ultimately required ...
Case • 2006
ARCHITECTURE/ PLANNING/INTERIOR DESIGN, AN OREGON PARTNERSHIP; PRISON HEALTH SERVICES INC., A TENNESSEE CORPORATION QUALIFIED TO DO BUSINESS IN OREGON, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. [6] Appeal from the United ...
stress scores and dramatic reductions in depression when compared to the control group. After reviewing the study, the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration added PIO to its ...
Article • December 14, 2017
Filed under: Appeals, Parole, Habeas Corpus
no mental health issues and a “low” risk profile. Swanigan has parole plans that satisfied the board and has taken numerous self-help and vocational training programs and received laudatory &ldquo ...
Article • March 6, 2018 • from PLN March, 2018
.” The Court of Appeals rejected the defendants’ argument that dismissal was proper under Anderson v. XYZ Corr. Health Servs., Inc., 407 F.3d 674 (4th Cir. 2005). “To the extent ...
Article • December 8, 2016 • from PLN December, 2016
of a potentially violent environment where human interaction is stripped of its familiar social niceties. TV shows such as “Orange is the New Black” have exposed many Americans to a sanitized version ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
to the fainting incident and lack of timely medical care. “The value to the injury for prisoners generally is that I anticipate that King County is going to redouble its efforts to care for each patient ...
Article • August 23, 2016
" that include a veterans' court and a community group that helps veterans in prison who have mental illnesses, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression." "It's really unique," Darr said ...
at facilities where Walden was employed. While the latest case was filed in January 2017, seven lawsuits have settled since 2013. Walden, who worked for private medical services provider Corizon Health, had ...
Article • January 9, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
the county jail system’s healthcare contractor, Miami-based Armor Correctional Health Services, never reached the staffing threshold needed to adequately treat and care for the 2,100 prisoners held ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
and jail population has more than doubled, and with that increased population has come the steady worsening of conditions. Besides the denial of adequate medical and mental health care which results ...
. Once Luzerne County closed its dilapidated public juvenile detention center, Judges Mark A. Ciavarella, Jr. and Michael T. Conahan supported sending youthful offenders to Powell’s for-profit facilities ...
Article • March 15, 2013
County’s NeuroPsychiatric Center for a mental health evaluation because, according to police, he was acting erratically, shouting suicidal threats and seemed disoriented. The NeuroPsychiatric Center has ...
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