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specialized treatment and programming for male offenders that exhibit the most severe and persistent mental health issues. CDOC has 6100 offenders that are diagnosed mentally ill and SCCF has a capacity for 255 ...
Article • July 6, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
attempted suicide while held at the Washoe County jail. Initial classification documents from the DOC revealed that prison officials were aware of Morse’s mental health issues and suicidal tendencies ...
Article • October 12, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Colorado Accused of Failing to Comply with Settlement in Mental Health Care Suit by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna On June 13, 2018, attorneys representing mentally ill defendants held ...
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States. However, the number of different facilities that are covered under CRIPA (including nursing homes, mental health facilities, facilities for persons with developmental disabilities, and juvenile ...
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behind in providing dental services. H. Mental health services are inadequate. Necessary routine mental health services are not provided to inmates. Mental health services are provided for crisis ...
Brief • October 30, 2012
act in the third degree and received a sentence of two to four years imprisonment. While incarcerated, respondent was interviewed, at the request of the New York State Office of Mental Health, by Dr ...
provider, and we went through several 13 different pharmaceutical providers during that period of 14 time and to liaison with the County Department of Mental 15 Health, Behavioral Health as they called ...
recreation, or adequate mental and physical health care. All of their visits are conducted through thick plexiglass, and they are not allowed to hug or touch loved ones for years on end. Almost all ...
Brief • March 24, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
two years visiting immigration detention centers 13 and conducting analyses of physical and mental health policies and procedures 14 15 for persons detained by the U.S. Department of Homeland ...
Brief • 1989
in mechanical restraints should be permitted to shower daily. 6. The Department of Correction shall modify its procedures for effecting mental health transfers to conform with the procedures set forth in Appendix ...
Case • 2003
Relief. [18] ¶5 3. Whether "Behavior Management Plans" constitute cruel and unusual punishment when such plans exacerbate an inmate's mental health condition. [19] Factual and Procedural ...
filed suit November 5, 1998, against the state of Louisiana for failing to protect juvenile prisoners from brutality and providing inadequate education, medical and mental health care. "It's incredibly ...
, by Mental Health Care Level, Fiscal Years 2018–2022 Figure 3: Bureau of Prisons’ (BOP) Total Population and Restrictive Housing Placements, by Race, Fiscal Years 2018–2022 Page ii 9 18 29 GAO-24-105737 BOP ...
In-the-News Article • April 26, 2018
;Our detention and full-time medical staff concentrate on mental health issues beginning when the inmate is booked in,” Fitzhugh tells the Scene. According to the internal report ...
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Filed under: Medical
, pharmaceutical, dental, and mental health services. During that year, contractor costs totaled $110 million. The audit objectives included (1) the review of healthcare contractors’ staffing levels, (2) DPSCS ...
with 21 Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Plaintiffs’ claims are based on 22 allegations that County defendants fail to provide adequate medical, mental health ...
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medical medical and and detainees needs. When mental When necessary, necessary, pretrial mental health needs. pretrial detainees confined confined in injail jail facilities facilitieswhich whichlack ...
Publication • August 10, 2014
available to the victim a victim advocate by a Memorandum of Understanding between the agency and Community Service Board of Middle Georgia (Eastman Mental Health Center) to provide advocacy services ...
for the officers’ mental and physical health. Yet because of insufficient training and resources, perverse organizational incentives, individual and systemic biases, and other drivers, police often default ...
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corrections supervisors, youth correctional officers (“YCOs”), medical staff, mental health staff, educators, social workers and youth at HYCF. On October 26, 2004, we conducted individual interviews with each ...
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