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Texas State Jails: Private Drug Counselors Ordered to Downplay Mental Illness by Matthew Clarke Former employees of Houston-based Turning Point, Inc., a private, for-profit company which contracted with Texas to provide substance abuse treatment in its state jail system, are revealing how supervisors pressured them to falsify Addiction Severity Index …
Rethinking Criminal Intent: Why 'Mens Rea' Matters by By William Kelly | Viewpoints In order for the government to legally prosecute, convict and punish someone, in most cases it  must prove that the person committed the criminal act (known as actus reus) and that he or she  committed that act …
Jones v. County of Salem, NJ, Release, ADA diabetes mental illness guard brutality medical neglect, 2016 RELEASE This Release, dated March 4, 2016, is given by the Releasor, Harold Jones, referred to as I, to the County of Salem, Charles Miller, Raymond Skradzinski, and Elbert Johnson, referred to as You. …
Federal Judge Refuses to Dismiss Suit Filed by Widow of Workplace-Harassed Prison Guard by Derek Gilna California state prison guard Scott Jones committed suicide in 2011, leaving a note that said, “the job made me do it.” His wife, Janelle Jones, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the California …
Article • March 1, 2016 • from PLN March, 2016
$250,000 Settlement in Ohio Detainee’s Jail Suicide by David Reutter Officials in Lorain County, Ohio have settled a lawsuit stemming from a pretrial detainee’s suicide death. When police arrived at Cheryl Sweeney’s home on May 26, 2012 because her husband had passed away, they arrested her on an outstanding warrant …
Article • March 1, 2016 • from PLN March, 2016
Former California Jail Psychiatrist Placed on Probation by Derek Gilna The former chief psychiatrist at the jail in Fresno County, California was placed on probation for five years and ordered to take additional training courses in the wake of numerous complaints that he provided substandard mental health care to prisoners, …
Settlement Reached in California Psychiatric Disabilities Class-action Suit by Matthew Clarke On August 7, 2014, federal district court judge Lawrence K. Karlton granted preliminary approval of a settlement in a class-action suit brought by California state prisoners who suffer from mental illnesses. The settlement ensures that such prisoners will not …
Article • February 29, 2016
President's Order on Solitary Confinement Reverberates Beyond Youth Incarceration by Alan Mills, Truthout "Obama Bans Solitary for Juveniles," blared yesterday's headlines. But as usual, the mainstream press missed the real story. President Obama did issue an executive order banning solitary confinement for juveniles in the federal prison system, and journalists can't really …
PLN Obtains Confidential CCA Litigation Records in Tennessee by David Reutter There are many arguments against the privatization of prisons, jails and other detention facilities. Over the years, Prison Legal News has published numerous articles detailing the problems with having a for-profit company fulfill the essential governmental function of incarceration …
Texas County Jail, Beset by Prisoner Deaths, has Highest Suicide Rate by Matthew Clarke A wrongful death suit filed by the parents of a 30-year-old Bexar County, Texas jail prisoner who died of a methadone overdose while in solitary confinement at the lock-up settled in February 2015 for $200,000, and …
Kansas Sex Offender Civil Commitment Program Under Scrutiny by Matthew Clarke The Sexual Predator Treatment Program, operated by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, is at the heart of a debate over whether civil commitment programs are truly designed to rehabilitate offenders convicted of sex crimes, or are …
Suicides, Poor Conditions at D.C. Jail Remain Critical Issues Despite Progress by Derek Gilna The February 8, 2015 suicide of a woman held at the Washington, D.C. Jail and a recent report that blasted the facility for “non-compliance with basic standards established by national corrections authorities” have once again focused …
Ramirez v. Robinson, UT, Settlement, sex offender treatment mentally disabled, 2016 M ANNING C URTIS B RADSHAW& B EDNAR rLLC A T T 0 136 East South Temple, Sui te 1300 Salt Lake C ity. Utah 84 111 80 1.363.5678 Facsimile: 801 .364.5678 www.me2b.com Christopher M. Glauser cglattscr@mc2b.eom R N …
Recommendations of possible enhancements to current sex offender law, Sex Offender Task Force, 2007 Sex Offender Task Force Final Report Recommendations to the Governor and Legislature of possible enhancements to current sex offender law. October 17, 2007 Russ Hauge, Chair EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Following the tragic death of young Zina Linnik, …
Publication • February 25, 2016
Substance Abuse Treatment - Evaluation Report, OLA MN, 2006 OLA OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR STATE OF MINNESOTA EVALUATION REPORT Substance Abuse Treatment FEBRUARY 2006 PROGRAM EVALUATION DIVISION Centennial Building – Suite 140 658 Cedar Street – St. Paul, MN 55155 Telephone: 651-296-4708 ● Fax: 651-296-4712 E-mail: auditor@state.mn.us ● Web …
Publication • February 25, 2016
Tolerating Failure - State of Health Care and Mental Health Care Delivery in MI DOC, AFSC PLSM, 2008 Tolerating Failure: The State of Health Care and Mental Health Care Delivery in the Michigan Department of Corrections Primary Authors: Angela Tripp, Natalie Holbrook, Raymond Charles Walen, and Robert R. Walsh, Ph.D. …
Publication • February 25, 2016
Special Review into the Death of a Ward at NA Chaderjian YCF (youth suicide), OIG, 2005 OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL MATTHEW L. CATE, INSPECTOR GENERAL SPECIAL REVIEW INTO THE DEATH OF A WARD ON AUGUST 31, 2005 AT THE AT THE N.A. CHADERJIAN YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY DECEMBER 2005 STATE …
Publication • February 19, 2016
Treatment Instead of Prisons A Roadmap for Sentencing and Correctional Policy Reform in Wisconsin, Justice Strategies, 2006 Treatment Instead of Prisons A Roadmap for Sentencing and Correctional Policy Reform in Wisconsin January 2006 Commissioned by the Drug Policy Alliance About Justice Strategies Justice Strategies is an organization founded by veteran …
Publication • February 19, 2016
Cost Analysis Report (CA Drug Cost Analysis Study), SACP, 2006 SACPA COST ANALYSIS REPORT (First and Second Years) Prepared by: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs 1640 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 200; Los Angeles, CA 90025­7535. Authored by: Douglas Longshore*, Ph.D. Angela Hawken, Ph.D. Darren Urada**, Ph.D. M. Douglas Anglin, Ph.D. …
Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: Appeals, Mental Health
Mentally Ill Oregon Prisoner's Appeal Dismissed for Hanging Up on Judge by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of a mentally ill prisoner's appeal for hanging up from telephonic hearings while the judge was speaking. Oregon prisoners may file a collateral appeal known as a post-conviction …
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