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Publication • December 1, 2023
Filed under: Crime Labs
resources (84%). Sixty-three percent of those small crime labs provided mental health debriefing (support or interventions following traumatic events), and 52% had proactive resiliency programs. TABLE 11 ...
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of the community,” and many consider it both an honor and a duty to serve. In death cases, however, this idealized picture of juries dissolves quickly as a “winlose” mentality takes over. Instead of a jury of one’s ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
: (773) 472-6643 www.centeronhalsted.org MASSACHUSETTS Fenway Community Health Center, Violence Recovery Program 7 Haviland Street Boston, MA 02115 Phone: (617) 927-6250 Fax: (617) 536-7211 ...
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health (some of us), police for our safety (some of us), porn for our sexuality (some of us), god for our faith (some of us), or the rich and famous to set precedents for our ambitions (some of us). We ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Nurse Assistant, one Mental Health Clinician, one Mental Health Doctor, two Commissary Officers, one Para-legal, one Property Otlicer, and four statlfrom the Housing Units (Total of 19 employees ...
Case • 2002
protection clause requires that the nexus fall somewhere on a continuum from substantial [**17] relationship to least restrictive means. n31 n31 Wilkerson v. State, Dep't of Health & Soc. Servs., Div ...
Case • 2002
protection clause requires that the nexus fall somewhere on a continuum from substantial [**17] relationship to least restrictive means. n31 n31 Wilkerson v. State, Dep't of Health & Soc. Servs., Div ...
Publication • 2006
Filed under: Visitor Searches, Visiting
UC Davis Law Review - Institutionalizing the Innocent Suspicionless Searches of Prison Visitors’ Vehicles and the Fourth Amendment, Molina, 2006 NOTE Institutionalizing the Innocent: Suspicionless Searches of Prison Visitors’ Vehicles and the Fourth Amendment Lara-Beye Molina∗ TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 263 I. THE LAW: PRIVILEGING INSTITUTIONAL SECURITY OVER VISITORS’ …
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Filed under: Private Prisons
occupancy as high as possible because, as a business, large and predictable revenue streams are crucial for corporate health and vitality.98 This incentive manifests in lobbying against common sense criminal ...
Publication • April 29, 2020
financial incentive to keep prison occupancy as high as possible because, as a business, large and predictable revenue streams are crucial for corporate health and vitality.98 This incentive manifests ...
Case • 1994
criminal or poor prison record, or may be involved in ongoing mental health treatment or rehabilitative programs. Others may reject parole, may still be addicted to drugs or alcohol, or have no residence ...
Case • 2005
and that Ketchum's own physician disapproved his placement on the kidney transplant list. According to the defendants, the plaintiffs admitted in the district court that Ketchum's own physician and the prison health ...
Case • 2005
, the plaintiff must show that, from a subjective standpoint, the defendant was deliberately indifferent to inmate health or safety.*fn6 Id. Deliberate indifference, in this sense, is a mental state akin ...
Case • 2003
on the IDU, and in paragraph 89, the plaintiffs allege that the defendants violated their rights by placing them in the IDU "in [**26] violation of I.D.O.C. policy, and thereby placed [their] health and well ...
Case • 1999
, n.1.) HVC is an MDOC facility operated by the Michigan Department of Community Health. (See id.) Inmates housed at HVC receive mental health services. RGC inmates are males 21 years of age and older ...
an offender for “injunctive and other appropriate relief, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs associated with the litigation” if they can establish mental anguish as a result ...
Annual report • December 31, 2008
system; the prolonged segregation of mentally ill prisoners in Massachusetts; the financial implications of mass imprisonment; the rights of gay and lesbian prisoners; and the expanding use of lie ...
Filing • July 8, 2022
or hostile behaviors, or that depicts sexually suggestive settings, poses or attire, and/or depicts sexual representations of inmates, correctional personnel, law enforcement, military, medical/mental health ...
Brief • January 11, 2011
an excessive risk to inmate health and safety. 26. Plaintiff was injured and damaged due to the failures of defendants to act as well as the defendants’ actions themselves. Those actions and those failures ...
Brief • 2009
direct and proximate result of said discrimination, Oberoi sustained 16 general damages for scvere mental and emotional distress and hwniliation as set forth above, in an 17 amount to be dctermined ...
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