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Filed under: Private Prisons
made when the medical determination at the hospital was known. At the time of the incident, the injuries were not believed to be serious. The TOMIS incident #771899 was a Class A incident and employee ...
increased 348% from FY 2013 (n=280) to FY 2016 (n=1,256), then decreased 22% in FY 2017 (n=974). Complaints to OCGS about medical staff have increased over 300% in the last five years (n=88 in FY 2013 ...
Publication • 2020
worry greatly about the health and well-being of their loved ones inside, unsure if they are receiving adequate access to medical or mental healthcare or being treated fairly. Families know ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
of communications to the designated ADO or to the Warden not being made when the medical determination at the hospital was known. At the time of the incident, the injuries were not believed to be serious. The TOMIS ...
Case • 2000
. "About an hour or two hours, maybe three hours later," he was taken to the jail's medical clinic in a wheelchair. Tr. at 401. He was told by a correction officer to tell the doctor that he "slipped ...
Brief • 2012
and Mental Illness in U.S. Prisons: A Challenge for Medical Ethics, 38 J. Am. Acad. Psychiatry L. 104 (2010) ...................................................................................10 Nick Miroff ...
Brief • October 31, 2012
. Still photos from video (exemplars only) Tr. 14. Medical diagrams of spinal cord and nerves Tr. 16-18. Jail medical records of Carlos Garcia Tr. 30. Statement of Dean Shaw Tr. 31-40. Criminal ...
Publication • December 1, 2013
Filed under: DOC/BOP misconduct
Care and Programs PPA element and included narrative information for categories such as Medical Services, Food Service, Education and Vocational Training, Psychology Services, and Religious Services ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
is arguably medical experimentation is troubling. Beyond this dilemma there is an even greater ethical, legal and political quandary: should behavior be forcibly modified through chemicals to fit a clinically ...
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; projected expenditures for ongoing maintenance and operations; and access and proximity to state and federal courts, legal counsel, medical care, and condemned inmates’ families. Our analysis will also ...
Publication • May 1, 2015
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
indicated that another county agency paid at least a portion of inmate medical costs. Among the jurisdictions surveyed, this practice is most prevalent in large counties. For example, the University of New ...
Publication • September 1, 2013
authorization has been given. Authorization is usually for medical reasons. Q. A. How does an inmate buy books and magazines? Books can only be purchased through the inmate Commissary. An Initial Book Request ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
questions. Do not rely on this guide instead of seeking the advice of a lawyer. If you are a provider of legal, social, medical, or community services: This handout is a reference guide for your clients ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
health care in Ohio. Under OCHC, prisoner mental health care, medical and substance abuse treatment, and care for the mentally retarded are provided. Within OCHC, the Bureau of Mental Health Services ...
Brief • June 8, 2023
able to communicate,” AA 94, so hit the call button to request medical attention, AA 128. Officers returned and brought Mr. Rivera to the triage room, where he received a nebulizer breathing treatment ...
Brief • June 8, 2023
able to communicate,” AA 94, so hit the call button to request medical attention, AA 128. Officers returned and brought Mr. Rivera to the triage room, where he received a nebulizer breathing treatment ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
of unconstitutionally poor levels of medical and mental health care. If the panel of three federal court judges rule against the state, another trial will convene early next year to determine remedies. Attorneys ...
, which again was on July 14, 2015. 3. 16 The Complaint alleges: 1) a violation of 42 U.S.C. §1983 for excessive force, 17 medical deliberate indifference and failure to protect in violation ...
explained, a “‘duty status’ is a written designation assigned by a prison medical doctor indicating an inmate’s physical or mental ability to perform hard labor in accordance with his sentence. . . . Duty ...
to provide 6 proper medical care to individuals in their custody. Plaintiffs son, Walter Roches, had 7 excessive force used on him and then was medically neglected while in the care of County of 8 Santa ...
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