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Case • 1989
of which the government itself may not deprive the individual. See, e. g., Harris v. McRae, 448 U.S. 297, 317-318 (1980) (no obligation to fund abortions or other medical services) (discussing Due Process ...
Case • 2002
an authorization for the release of his medical records to the Medical Board of the Retirement System. On August 18, 1994, Neve submitted Curtis' medical records to the New York State & Local Retirement System ...
and benefits, discouraging unionization, and reducing the quality and/or quantity of food, medical care and programs offered to prisoners, as well as by plain, old-fashioned cooking the books.[3] Regardless ...
Case • 2009
protective custody are held in "an appropriate and available medical facility" 13 if there is probable cause to conclude they are a danger while awaiting the hearing, any mentally ill subject who has a prior ...
Article • July 12, 2017
as former ones across the state. It examined four years’ worth of inmate complaints; a decade of misconduct allegations filed against wardens, assistant wardens, chaplains, instructors and medical staff ...
are subject to the same conditions of confinement as other prisoners. They may be strip searched, denied medical care, subjected to excessive force by guards, or even assaulted or raped – the same abuses ...
; a private medical care contractor implicated in the deaths of several Vermont prisoners. PHS settled the case in February 2012 by producing the requested documents and paying PLN’s attorneys’ fees ...
Annual report • December 31, 2011
topics in 2011: ƒƒ The problem of unqualified medical examiners, their use of unreliable “junk science” and the often damaging consequences these deficiencies have on defendants ƒƒ An exposé on mass ...
Brief • 1988
the technical areas of medical-psychiatric care, sanitation, 16 classification and fire safety when such assistance becorr.es 17 necessary to adequately assess compliance. 18 be used when available. 19 ...
safety and medical care and being deliberately 29 indifferent to the plaintiffs' needed protection from a dangerous. environment created by 30 the Defendants directly placing the Plaintiff in harms way ...
Brief • 2012
UOT agents are alleged to have used excess force in beating residents and in denying them needed medical assistance. See, Gualdarrama v. Rivera-Ortiz, Civ. No. 97-2481. 4.7 Tactical Operations officers ...
Brief • 2010
UOT agents are alleged to have used excess force in beating residents and in denying them needed medical assistance. See, Gualdarrama v. Rivera-Ortiz, Civ. No. 97-2481. 4.7 Tactical Operations officers ...
between government representatives, North Korea released Otto from its custody, and he was medically evacuated to Cincinnati, Ohio, arriving on June 13, 2017. 37. The physician on the flight that evacuated ...
Brief • April 17, 2018
the facility. Detained immigrants mop, sweep, and wax floors; scrub toilets and showers; wash dishes; do laundry; clean medical facilities; and cook and prepare food and beverages daily for the nearly 2,000 ...
the facility. Detained immigrants mop, sweep, and wax floors; scrub toilets and showers; wash dishes; do laundry; clean medical facilities; and cook and prepare food and beverages daily for the nearly 2,000 ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
mental health services and it forbids psychiatric medications. In private conversations, some public defenders in San Francisco liken the program to a cult. There is loads of anecdotal evidence ...
Viner at work.2 Viner also called 911 and, when asked if V.V. had been having medical problems lately, stated that V.V. had been throwing up and had been cranky. Viner stated that she had been giving V.V ...
Publication
, security staff, medical and mental health staff, facilities management staff, training staff, and prisoners. Over the last year, we received and analyzed a broad array of documents, including policies ...
, corrections professionals— programming, face-to-face mental health including medical and mental health staff—should treatment, and reentry services and planning, review that case, talk to the individual ...
Brief • July 1, 2022
Filed under: Prison Labor
to the environment.”); Jeffrey L. Metzner & Jamie Fellner, Solitary Confinement and Mental Illness in U.S. Prisons: A Challenge for Medical Ethics, 38 J. Am. Acad. Psychiatry & L. 104, 104 (2010), http://jaapl.org ...
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