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Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Sexual Assault
Division iv assessing the risks to their safety and the safety of the facility, and consider less restrictive protective methods. We found that Psychology and Medical Services staff at some prisons could ...
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Fbop All Regions Quarterly Reports 1996 1997 QUARTERLY LITIGATION REPORT FIRST OUARTER I. SETTLEMENTS AND AWARDS MID-ATLANTIC REGION ~eacock v. Reno, FPC Alderson. Plaintiff is a black medical doctor ...
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Filed under: Classification
Spending doubles on inmate medical care Mental health spending increases 300 percent V. Promoting good behavior serves staff, inmates alike 13 Meriting early release Good time off the “max” Earning ...
Publication • 2015
to C-1 housing unit for a non-compliant youth who refused to be secured in his cell. Lieutenant Waters arrived at 1149 hours. At 1153 hours Lieutenant Waters then called for Officer Joe to call medical ...
Publication • 2020
and little to no medical value, a designation shared by drugs like heroin, methamphetamines, and PCP. But such classification — like the drug war generally — had nothing to do with marijuana or science ...
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....................................... Chief of Toxicology, San Francisco Medical Examiner Dr. Elizabeth Murphy ................................... SFPD Police Physician Joyce M. Hicks, Esq. ................................... Executive ...
Brief • January 27, 2014
Harrison v. County of Alameda, CA, Deposition - Fonzi, jail video guard medical training, 2014 HARRISON v. COUNTY OF ALAMEDA DEPOSITION OF ROBERT FONZI CONDENSED TRANSCRIPT January 27, 2014 ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
Convicted of Crimes 37 5.2.2 Inappropriate and excessive use of restraints 37 5.2.3 Medical Treatment 39 5.2.4 Exercise 41 5.2.5 Physical and Verbal Abuse 42 6. Recommendations 44 Endnotes 47 ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
the end of their sentence has a low risk to the public and the state has a medical and geriatric parole program for release of such individuals. However, only one inmate was released under this program ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
). The association becomes stronger, however, when a person with a mental illness has a co-occurring substance use disorder and/or is not taking his or her medication (H.J. Steadman, E.P. Mulvey, J. Monahan, P.C ...
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) no pending criminal charges; 5) no medical or mental health conditions that may affect an inmate’s ability to function within a normal range; and 6) inmates that volunteer and have cleared all facility holds ...
Publication • 2020
staff called the doctor on call, William Patrick Scott, whose “medical license has been suspended three times.” 40 Unfortunately, Mr. Coley’s story is neither unique to him, to the Cummins Unit ...
Brief • January 27, 2014
to transcripts) 5 One-page Alameda County Sheriff's Office 150 Policy and Procedure 13.12, Medical and Health Care Services, Bates stamped ASC0 0454 24 25 25 2 Crangle Reporting Services (510) 653-1312 6 One ...
Case • 1995
of his head, an abrasion above his right eye, which required two stitches, and bruising and swelling under his right eye. These injuries were established through expert testimony, medical exhibits ...
Case • 2002
in a jury trial. Bell's § 1983 claim alleged that Blatter and Stimpson, who are both prison guards at Jackson, shook down his cell and confiscated his legal papers and medical diet snacks in retaliation ...
Case • 1992
on his Eighth Amendment claim because his injuries were "minor" and required no medical attention. Ibid. [15] We granted certiorari, 499 U.S. (1991), to determine whether the "significant injury ...
staff member at Marianna who was retired for medical reasons by the Bureau of Prisons several years ago, and who had just buried her mother two months before. Cobb said, "There are several inmates ...
Case • 2008
, such as pseudofolliculitis barbae, a medical condition that causes painful bumps from shaving. Inmates with such a "diagnosed dermatological problem" are permitted to "wear facial hair," provided that it is kept "no longer ...
Brief • 2009
, CDCR, EDGAR BARNEY - MANAGER OF PREEMPLOYMENT MEDICAL UNIT, COCR, and DOES 1-10, Defendants. 42 U.S.C. §§ 200Ue et seq.; Fint Amendment to tbe United States ConstitutioD,42 U.S.C. § 1983) Jury Trial ...
under Minnesota law for medical negligence and negligence against the individual defendants in their official capacities and against the State of Minnesota, vicariously as their employer. 4. Plaintiff ...
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