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Brief • August 23, 2010
2009, the Vermont DOC contracted with PHS to deliver health care and medical services to inmates at its Vermont facilities; 9. Defendant currently retains the law firm of Dinse, Knapp & McAndrew, P.C ...
Publication • 2019
Association of Restrictive Housing During Incarceration With Mortality After Release, 2019 JAMAIOpen,. Network Original Investigation | Public Health Association of Restrictive Housing During ...
Association of Restrictive Housing With Mortality, JAMA, 2019 Original Investigation | Public Health Association of Restrictive Housing During Incarceration With Mortality After Release Lauren ...
of the experimental drug programs being carried out on prisoners in those states can pass muster under the standard. Nor has either the Texas or the Florida DOC attempted to justify its programs. The use ...
Brief • February 24, 2014
Department of Corrections; and Richard Pratt, Interim Division Director, Division of Health Services, Arizona Department of Corrections, in their official capacities, 25 Defendants. 22 23 26 27 28 -1 ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
Prison Health Issues Affect Public by by Michael Rigby Experts have long known that prisons are incubators for disease. Some diseases such as H.I.V. and hepatitis C are by some estimates ...
to dehydration. [See related article in this issue of PLN, Michigan Prisons: Another Failure in Privatized Prisoner Health Care]. To remedy its medical treatment deficiencies, MDOC proposed a two-phase study ...
Article • March 6, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
No Summary Judgment for Jail’s Denial of Mental Health Treatment; $150,000 Settlement by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson On June 8, 2018, an Oregon fed-eral district court denied a summary ...
Publication
Taser Psychiatry Online Police Use With People With Mental Illness in Crisis 2006 FRONTLINE REPORTS The Frontline Reports column features short descriptions of novel approaches to mental health ...
State Department of Correctional Services and Office of Mental Health have agreed to a settlement that establishes major improvements in psychiatric treatment for New York State prisoners with mental ...
Publication
quality of are not appropriate without additional information, including the final final autopsy report. It is for CHS to review review its its report. It is appropriate, appropriate, however, however ...
, but it’s untraceable – what little information the federal government keeps on jail deaths does not accurately track the mental health of prisoners. These deaths are symptomatic of a bigger problem ...
Brief • February 19, 2024
Filed under: Wrongful Death, Suicides
mental health needs while he was incarcerated at Waupun Correctional Institution (WCI) located in Waupun, Wisconsin. 3. During the period leading up to June 29, 2023, Defendants owed Mr. Hoffmann a duty ...
Publication • September 1, 2016
Control and Prevention (CDC) officials, the agency launched NISVS as part of its public health mission, and with support from the National Institute of Justice and DOD as a result of requests from ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
concern for both victim and offender was always the workings of the criminal justice system itself and those who pulled its levers. In the meantime, gains were made in the medical and mental health ...
under the Eighth Amendment’s Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause because they were being deprived of adequate health care. In the first case, Coleman v. Wilson, the federal court in 1995 held after ...
Case • 2003
worth anything, you know, I didn't want to--I didn't want to carry on. When I finally went to the mental health block [in Max], I didn't care whether I lived or died. It's--eating like a dog, eating your ...
Case • 1999
. For deliberate indifference to be found, the prison official must have "know[n] of and disregarded] an excessive risk to inmate health or safety; the official must [have been] aware of the fact from which ...
Case • 2002
and that its constant unsanitary nature constitutes an immediate threat to his health. Drake's claim regarding his inability to recover is not a future injury, but rather a present injury and is sufficient ...
it exacerbates the [prisoners'] mental health condition." In 1995, Mark Walker was convicted in Montana of negligent arson and felony forgery. The trial court sentenced Walker to the Department of Corrections ...
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