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DETENTION IS PRISON 8 III. CONDITIONS OF CONFINEMENT 9 INADEQUATE MEDICAL CARE 9 INADEQUATE MENTAL HEALTH CARE 11 LACK OF DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS 14 SOLITARY CONFINEMENT 15 IV. FACILITY PROFILES ...
was placed in segregation, the APU. This occurred several times. Plaintiff asserts and 13 alleges that but for the denial of his medications and appropriate mental health treatments he 14 15 would not have ...
Article • July 15, 2008
Filed under: Mental Health
with mental-health issues can be — well, crazy. Gaping holes in the so-called safety net have made police, courts and emergency rooms the first and last line of contact with people who may be a danger ...
Brief • February 6, 2009
, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; MARIA GBUR, M.D., Medical Director, Correctional Health Services; ROBERT BERDING, Director, Bureau of Regulatory Compliance And Outcome, Correctional Health Services ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Mental Health
: # # # # # Drug Abuse Programs. Resolve trauma programs for women. Bureau Rehabilitation and Values Enhancement Program (BRAVE). Challenge Program (previously known as CODE). Mental Health Treatment Programs ...
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regarding employe~ timekeeping and workload at Mule Creek State Prison. The report concludes that many of the prison's mental health and educational employees were fully paid, but did not average working full ...
his life. Such are the sad outcomes of America’s use of prisons as a substitute for mental health treatment – a legacy of the Regan-era decision to dramatically reduce government funding of mental ...
Brief • May 26, 2016
and issues brought under the Acts, other than claims relating to mental health status; and Phase 2, which includes all other claims in the Lawsuit. 3. On March 15, 2016, the parties submitted their “Joint ...
and issues brought under the Acts, other than claims relating to mental health status; and Phase 2, which includes all other claims in the Lawsuit. 3. On March 15, 2016, the parties submitted their “Joint ...
, Forrest Day was referred to mental health providers for a psychiatric evaluation. She was assessed as having depression and prior suicide attempts. Upon 19 20 21 22 23 24 information and belief, Miss ...
Publication • July 1, 2014
their apparent interrelated interests in the aging prison population, the fields of gerontology, medical and mental health, philanthropy, and corrections have only sporadically interacted around this issue ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
several key sectors. Despite their apparent interrelated interests in the aging prison population, the fields of gerontology, medical and mental health, philanthropy, and corrections have only sporadically ...
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
; mental health issues, citing federal privacy laws. However, at least 16 of the 26 ODOC prisoners (61.5%) who committed suicide since 1998 had known psychiatric problems.8 Take Nathan Bashaw, for example ...
Case • 2002
Doctor Michael Tofani was a licensed psychiatrist who treated patients on the Mental Health Stabilization Unit (MHSU) on a weekly basis. Cecelia Blake was a social worker working full-time during ...
EICH, QUALIFIED MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST PAUL NEESE, QUALIFIED MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST JASON (LAST NAME UNKNOWN), REGISTERED NURSE WILLIE WALKER, REGISTERED NURSE JUDY ALSIP, REGISTERED NURSE PATRICIA ...
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Filed under: Medical
appear threatening. Another goal is to divert these individuals from the criminal justice system into mental health services. It works. A study by Amnesty International has noted that “the Memphis Plan has ...
Brief • August 12, 2004
as the Warden of the D.C. Jail. 16. Defendant Jesse Hicks was at all relevant times a District of Columbia employee who served as a Correctional Officer in the Mental Health Unit of the D.C. Jail. 17 ...
Brief • 1984
and qualfied health care staff, and facilties and equipment 5 in sufficient quantity and quality in order to maintain 6 adequate medical and mental health care for inmates in keeping 7 with professionally ...
Brief • May 15, 2013
it. In addition, I 16 evaluated the effects of conditions of confinement on prisoners at the California Medical Facility 17 at Vacaville (including prisoners housed in the Department of Mental Health units),5 ...
. military prisons.” A number of mental-health experts testified about overwhelming medical evidence that extended solitary confinement both creates and worsens mental illness. The Maine Civil Liberties Union ...
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