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Article • April 1, 2023 • from PLN April, 2023
. “They’re literally afraid for their lives,” said Jacqueline Kutnik-Bauder, deputy legal director of the Committee, which had previously sued Lewisburg over a lack of mental health care ...
that proposition, one must consider the prisoner population and the conditions they live under. Many prisoners come from communities plagued with crime and drugs. The vast majority have mental health issues ...
Brief • 2008
of mental illness, who boarded a 11 Santa Cruz Metro bus in Watsonville, California in the daylight hours while under the 1 influence of alcohol and possibly marijuana. Despite requests by the bus driver ...
Brief • 2008
Detention Facility (AMCDF@). 31. When Dr. Peschel arrived at MCDF in the patrol car, he was visibly exhausted, with labored breathing. He was showing visible signs of pain. 32. Dr. Peschel=s health ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
physical harm at the hands of other prisoners at the four prisons, as well as whether there is adequate suicide prevention, including adequate mental health care and appropriate use of isolation, at Parchman ...
Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
Filed under: News in Brief
, conspiracy, and other crimes in connection with the beating of prisoner Ronald Ingram in a mental health unit at Dade Correctional Institution on February 14, 2022. Ingram, 60, was being transferred from ...
Brief • April 1, 2008
"), and the Maricopa County Department of Correctional Health Services. 8. At all times material herein, Defendant Joseph Arpaio ("Arpaio" or "Sherif Arpaio") was the duly-elected Sheriff of Maricopa County ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
their homes. Further, people with a history of mental health treatment are less likely to regain their rights. Differences in criminal history account for some portion of these differences, but do not fully ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
communities pay for rehabilitation services and drug and mental health treatment of nonviolent offenders who remain in their own communities instead of being sent to state prisons. Specifically, the bill calls ...
Publication
contractions are to be expected, as is an involuntary release of adrenaline in response to the TASER effect. If you have any health conditions that could be adversely affected by vigorous physical activity ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
communities pay for rehabilitation services and drug and mental health treatment of nonviolent offenders who remain in their own communities instead of being sent to state prisons. Specifically, the bill calls ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
attention to residents with physical or mental health conditions, children, or who may need to be afforded closer observation for their own safety. 5. Conduct a visual count once all passengers are seated ...
Publication
the possibility of creating mental stunning and/or motor dysfunction. g. Impact Weapons: Batons, ASP/Expandable Batons may be utilized in cases where officers believe the use of these weapons would be reasonable ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
, reviews of the Anger Control Cycle, Mental Health 101, and teaching Social Skills. Phoenix staff also received training in communication and de-escalation skills, Phoenix specific paperwork, conducting ...
Brief • November 11, 2014
toward little Davianna. 62. As the direct and proximate result of defendant officers' misconduct, plaintiff Davianna Simmons has suffered and continues to suffer severe, long-term emotional and mental ...
unlawfulness of defendants, plaintiff was hurt and injured in his health, strength, and activity, 7 sustaining bodily injury to his abdomen and right hip, all of which injuries have caused, and a continues ...
Brief • November 15, 2017
, psychological distress, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life and other damages more specifically set for below as a result of this incident. 28. As a result of the Defendants' act(s) and/or omission(s ...
Brief • November 20, 2018
, psychological distress, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life and other damages more specifically set for below as a result of this incident. 28. As a result of the Defendants' act(s) and/or omission(s ...
Brief • January 12, 2023
experiencing a mental health issue while incarcerated - is a matter of public concern. While the information sought is not relevant to other litigation per se the Court finds that sharing of some ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
, Office of Inspector General Report, “Management of Mental Health Cases in Immigration Detention” (March 2011), p. 1, available at http://www.oig.dhs.gov/assets%5CMgmt%5COIG_11-62_Mar11.pdf. 3 DHS FY 2013 ...
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