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Publication • February 12, 2016
, or the availability of mental healthcare and drug and alcohol programming, it is almost always the poorest among us who fall prey to the two-tiered system of justice that separates the haves and the have-nots. Recent ...
Brief • May 19, 2023
Alves v. Riverside County, CA, Order Denying Renewed Motion for Judgment, Excessive Force, 2023 Case 5:19-cv-02083-JGB-SHK Document 210 Filed 05/19/23 Page 1 of 20 Page ID #:4477 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES—GENERAL EDCV 19-2083 JGB (SHKx) Case No. Date May 19, 2023 Title Tracy Alves …
Publication • August 3, 2016
a month of the current offense. ù Some inmates reported being treated overnight in a mental health facility (7%), being dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Armed Forces (1%), or being a noncitizen (7 ...
Brief • July 30, 2013
of 35 1 Vocational Nurses Young, Weiss, and Bhangu; Nurse Practitioner Brown; and Health Officer 2 Cummings—reviewed documentation of Prasad’s history of mental illness and recurrent MRSA 3 ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
from the dynamic regression models and the instrumental variables approach, respectively. Section VII concludes with discussion of the implications of the results for public health and criminal justice ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
a subset of married young adults in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (N = 1,919) to examine whether incarceration is associated with divorce indirectly via low marital love, economic ...
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Filed under: Court Access
to businesses without sprinkler systems and fire drills,”21 or “[i]nsurance experts teach insureds the habits of prevention, for example, providing them with regimes of preventive health care and of preventive ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Abstracts Online, Gale Group Magazine Database, Wilson Social Science Abstracts, Gale Group Trade & Industry Database, Gale Group Health & Wellness Database, Gale Group Legal Resources Index, and Periodicals ...
Brief • 2005
a wide spectrum (e.g. in relation to its effect on post-tariff discretionary life prisoners, and those detained under some provision of the Mental Health Act 1983), but, as is clear from the authorities ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
incident ofrape, with $1.5 million awarded to compensate the prisoner for her physical and mental suffering, $500,000 awarded to pay for her medical care, and $2 million in punitive damages); Solliday v ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
, the juvenile court may transfer certain cases, after considering individual characteristics, including seriousness of offense, prior record, educational background, history of mental health problems, age ...
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Fplp May Aug 2009 .' FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL . • • . ers ectlves va ISSN# 1091-8094 :15 ISSUE Seeking Judicial Records by Melvin p=z T his article will outline the procedure one must follow . when requesting judicialrecord;s, dispel many notions pnsoners have concerning same, 'and point out remedies …
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Filed under: Court Access
,” the “medical and mental health care provided by California’s prisons” had “for years . . . fallen short of minimal constitutional requirements” and that “[e]fforts to remedy the violation ha[d] been frustrated ...
Brief • January 26, 2016
and mental health appointments, disciplinary hearings, classification reviews, religious services, educational programs, and court hearings held by phone. If a prisoner knows sign language, FDOC policy ...
and mental health appointments, disciplinary hearings, classification reviews, religious services, educational programs, and court hearings held by phone. If a prisoner knows sign language, FDOC policy ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
Prison-keepers Dilemma Privatized Corrections Raher Raher 1 The Prison-Keeper’s Dilemma: Unsustainable and Undesirable Business Practices in Privatized Corrections By Stephen Raher Table of Contents I. Introduction and Background ..................................................................................................... 1 A. History of Privatized Prisons in the United States .............................................................. 2 B. Dueling Markets .................................................................................................................. 8 C. The New Growth …
Brief • June 6, 2016
to these “intentional inordinate delays, and [Defendants’] knowing denial of needed medical care,” Plaintiff suffered “continued pain, both physical and mental.” (Id.) He, in fact, bore a grievous and confirmable ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Environmental Law
that are low energy/resource consumption • Processes that minimize waste and create healthy byproducts • Healthful interior environments that enhance productivity • Construction using materials that are local ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
counterparts.10, xxxii Once incarcerated, prisoners face a greater risk of infectious disease, poor diet, physical abuse, and high levels of stress, all of which contribute to poor mental and physical health ...
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the issues those deaths appeared to implicate. Those issues included the provision of medical service, mental health service, and the grievance process. The VOOC can accommodate up to 1,000 prisoners ...
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