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In-the-News Article • January 1, 1999
was abused when she was a kid and traumatized by the incident, asked a guard for mental health attention, she says she was told "There's no one to see you." Prison officials apparently chalked ...
Article • May 15, 2007
anyone follow up on his mental health history, which included a diagnosis as "psychotic." At 1225: "There were simply no procedures in place to determine upon intake whether a non-suicidal inmate should ...
Brief • 2009
(WDOC); JAMES GREER, Director, WDOC Bureau of Health Services (BHS); DAVID BURNETT, M.D., Medical Director, BHS; KEVIN KALLAS, M.D., Mental Health Director, BHS; DONALD HANDS, Ph.D., Psychology Director ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
. Combine high rates of disease and mental illness among inmates with often inadequate funding for correctional health care and the result is a system that endangers prisoners, staff and the public, according ...
Publication • November 22, 2022
to health care access. Many are coping with substantial unmet health care needs. Chronic medical conditions, infectious diseases, substance use disorders, mental health conditions, and personal exposure ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
........................................................................................................56 7. MENTAL HEALTH CARE........................................................................................61 APPENDIX A: VISITS BY CONSULTANTS ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
in this report Terminology used in discussing mental health is subject to wide variation both nationally and internationally. The most widely recognized sources of medical definitions in mental health ...
and opportunities they need to thrive and successfully reintegrate into their 17 communities. 18 3. This situation is all the more difficult for the many young people with mental 19 health, behavioral ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
was almost three times that of other housing units.43 Recognizing these dangers, organizations including the American Psychiatric Association, Mental Health America, the American Public Health Association ...
hold some of the state’s most vulnerable people, including many experiencing mental health crises.Hundreds are detained in county jails awaiting psychiatric treatment or evaluation, according ...
Brief • 2012
will be maintained recording the efforts made to obtain the presence of the Shift Commander or Warden and a mental health professional prior to the use of force. These logs will become part of the monthly reports ...
Publication
for communicating to the ACLU and other prisoners’ advocates about the conditions of their confinement; lack of access to adequate mental health care; and severe overcrowding, particularly in the MCJ dorms ...
prisoners at Rikers Island, the New York Times gained access to a secret internal study by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene on violence by Rikers Island guards which government ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
held at the Black Hawk County jail for over a year awaiting trial on a burglary charge; security and medical staff were well aware of his mental health problems. Adair, 33, committed suicide on January ...
Brief • May 13, 2021
Filed under: Medical
the way were cogs in a mental-health and jail system permeated, 13 as County Grand Jury reports document, with deliberate indifference. Genuine issues preclude summary 14 judgment in favor of the County ...
Brief • May 13, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat
the way were cogs in a mental-health and jail system permeated, 13 as County Grand Jury reports document, with deliberate indifference. Genuine issues preclude summary 14 judgment in favor of the County ...
Death Exposes Inadequate Mental Health Care in Oregon Prisons by Mark Wilson On April 29, 2002, the tormented life of 45-year-old Oregon prisoner William Owens came to a tragic end ...
Brief • September 4, 2014
at substantial risk 20 of serious psychological harm. 21 categorically exclude prisoners who suffer from SMI from its isolation units is 22 inconsistent with sound corrections and mental health practice. 23 ...
Publication
CENTER, page 1, III.) Among the letters we received from Pontiac, we have one describing inadequate mental health attention to a schizophrenic who had been under mental health supervision since the age ...
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Private Contractors
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