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Brief • November 29, 2022
jails in 2015. Prior to that, Defendant City provided such services through its Department of Health and Mental Hygiene which in turn contracted with various entities. 13. NYS Parole Officer (“P.O ...
the medication up to six times a week.36 Additionally, many detained immigrants have reported that they were either unaware of any mental health services that they could seek or believed there was no access ...
percent of mental health pharmaceutical prescriptions to be more costly “off-formulary” prescriptions. The CMS pharmacy receives a 12 percent “overhead” fee for labor, packing and shipping of drugs ...
Brief • March 6, 2013
’ 25 alleged deliberate indifference in the provision of overall health, medical, dental, and 26 27 28 mental health care and to unconstitutional conditions of confinement in the ADC’s 1 Plaintiffs ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
Health Services for the Texas prison system, in which he stated that none of the 14 mental health staffers who have met with Panetti since 2004 had “identified any clinical signs and symptoms ...
Publication • June 5, 2014
in the Women’s Honor Farm section. Mental Health/Medical: Mental health is a significant issue in the Jail. Approximately 40% of the inmates receive medication for mental health disorders such as schizophrenia ...
Article • July 15, 2007 • from PLN July, 2007
the first state in the nation to enact civil commitment procedures to detain SVPs after they had served their criminal terms. The purpose was allegedly to "treat" these prisoners in a mental health setting ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
Filed under: Jail Specific, Suicides
;In the year before he committed suicide at the RCDF, [Burns] received treatment at both a mental health facility and a detoxification facility.... Approximately five months before his death, he was hospitalized ...
Article • January 15, 2014 • from PLN January, 2014
Study: Risk of Murder, Overdose and Suicide Higher for Recently Released Jail Prisoners in New York City by A study by researchers with the New York City Department of Health and Mental ...
was feeling this way. Id. The officer just walked away and did not return. Id. An unknown officer apparently wrote a letter to Lieutenant Doe 2 and Sergeant Doe 3 about Plaintiffs request for mental health ...
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. The inmate's use of weapon(s) in this or prior incidents. 9. The inmate's documented mental health issues. 10. The inmate's prior criminal history. 11. The inmate's prior disciplinary record (misconduct reports ...
Brief • March 24, 2017
Coleman v. Brown, CA, Order for Responses and Briefs, Mental Health Care, 2017 Case 2:90-cv-00520-KJM-DB Document 5583 Filed 03/24/17 Page 1 of 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 ...
and was going to be experiencing severe “life-threatening” withdrawals. 16 They also informed Defendant Deputy Conley and Supervisor Umphlett that Billy 17 was suffering from a mental health crisis ...
Publication • July 1, 2014
L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law today unveiled “A Way Forward,” a new report that sets forth recommendations that would allow Los Angeles County officials to establish and implement diversion ...
Hernandez v. County of Monterey, CA, Order Granting Motion to Certify Class and Denying Motion to Strike, Jail Conditions, Health, Mental Health, 2015 Case5:13-cv-02354-PSG Document431 Filed01/29/15 ...
Brief • 2007
but not limited to assessment of need for services, provision of care and treatment services for all mental and physical medical health care needs and follow up; hiring, training, supervision and conduct of all ...
Case • 2004
evaluation was performed on A.M. by Dr. Paul Gitlin for the purpose of assessing A.M.'s current mental health treatment needs. During the evaluation, A.M. complained to Dr. Gitlin about the treatment he ...
Article • September 1, 2020 • from PLN September, 2020
How Long Can You Hide a Dead Body in a Prison Cell? by Keri Blakinger Mental-health problems, short staffing plague a Texas lockup in COVID lockdown. by Keri Blakinger, The Marshall Project ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
five years of litigation and two weeks of trial, the Department of Correctional Services (“DOCS”) and the Office of Mental Health (“OMH”) have agreed to settle a lawsuit in exchange for major ...
Brief • 2006
, and for the provision of mental health crisis beds for all seriously mentally ill male 21 and female inmates in CDCR within 24 hours of a clinical determination that they require that 22 level of care ...
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