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Brief • October 26, 2023
. Thibodeau’s mental health condition rendered him disabled and unable to work outside of the home, though he was able to successfully control his mood and demeanor with a proper regimen of mood stabilizers ...
Brief • October 4, 2019
as to Authorship . Measurement Variability . . . . . . Processing of Requests for Specialty Services . . . Access to Care Following a Request from a Patient . . . Were Mental Health Patients “Seen”? . . . . Seeing ...
Publication • October 2, 2019
of Psychiatrist Encounters as to Authorship . Measurement Variability . . . . . . Processing of Requests for Specialty Services . . . Access to Care Following a Request from a Patient . . . Were Mental Health ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
incarcerated (such as accommodation and communication needs, medical care, mental health treatment, and the prevention of abuse and neglect) and Re-entry services possible. Therefore, in this report we will use ...
incarcerated (such as accommodation and communication needs, medical care, mental health treatment, and the prevention of abuse and neglect) and Re-entry services possible. Therefore, in this report we will use ...
two years, without adequate medical or mental health care, accepted a $15.5 million settlement for violations of his civil rights. Stephen Slevin, 59, served almost 22 months in solitary confinement ...
Article • July 15, 2011 • from PLN July, 2011
Kupers, a Berkeley psychiatrist who testified as an expert witness in Coleman v. Wilson, the case that forced California prison officials to upgrade the level of mental health care provided to prisoners ...
. Sometime after 2006, Horton began refusing his daily opportunities to shower and exercise. CCA guards received approval to force Horton out of his cell to shower and for a mental health evaluation. He ...
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with people with mental health issues could prevent another officer-involved fatal shooting such as the one that killed Salisbury on Nov. 14. Salisbury, 19, was shot in his parents' driveway while advancing ...
in these conditions and experience predictable and preventable mental health crises. Alarming numbers of women attempt suicide in their isolation cells. 5. Responsibility for caring for women who experience ...
Case • 2002
, a full-time clinical mental health worker at the jail to perform mental health screenings of inmates. From 1995 until 1999, however, there was no mental health worker at the county jail to perform ...
Brief • June 12, 2023
in isolation, despite knowing the risks to his mental health. Defendants then released Mr. Suarez to his mother’s care, where, in active psychosis, he repeatedly stabbed her—a tragic but foreseeable consequence ...
problems at GEO facilities in Texas have led some to re-evaluate the wisdom of prison privatization. Regardless, last year GEO landed a multi-million dollar contract to operate a new mental health prison ...
and in his ) official capacity as sheriff of Lake County, Indiana; ) BENNIE FREEMAN, individually and in his official ) capacity as warden of Lake County Jail; ) SOUTHLAKE CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH ) Southlake ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
International Standards for Solitary Confinement 27 III. Consequences of Solitary Confinement 31 A. Mental Health 31 B. Physical Health 34 Conclusions and Recommendations 35 Appendix ...
Article • December 15, 2008 • from PLN December, 2008
staff (P-H-04 Availability and Use of Health Records) and pay special attention to the medical and mental health of prisoners in segregation (P-E-09 Segregated Inmates). The position paper acknowledges ...
prisoner says he never gave in to Labruzzis request for sex. But the sheer terror and trauma drove him to the mental health clinic. It was at this point he discovered there were other victims. Sarah: What ...
Brief • April 26, 2001
will adversely affect them and their families in many ways, including their physical and mental health, and potentially threaten their lives. 3. Plaintiffs and the class seek: (a) a declaratory judgment declaring ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
, mental and behavioral health professionals, and educators, many of whom administered programs or were first responders in a major emergency during the past 5 years. For months, the working group members ...
Article • July 15, 2008 • from PLN July, 2008
. In addition to use of force in the City jails, we have maintained an institutional presence with respect to medical and mental health care in the state prisons. When I came to the Prisoners’ Rights Project ...
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