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of Health Services (OHS) had "developed an extensive management control system to effectively manage all aspects of physical, mental, and dental health care." While problems are bound to exist in a complex ...
“deliberate indifference” to the “mental health needs” of juveniles in detention. Count IV alleges a constitutional violation based on the Sheriff’s and Corizon’s alleged failure to provide the plaintiffs ...
Publication • 2022
population exceeds the lowest measure of capacity in all states except for Virginia and West Virginia). 7 See id. at 28–30. 8 Jennifer Bronson & Marcus Berzofsky, Indicators of Mental Health Problems Reported ...
Publication • 2022
population exceeds the lowest measure of capacity in all states except for Virginia and West Virginia). 7 See id. at 28–30. 8 Jennifer Bronson & Marcus Berzofsky, Indicators of Mental Health Problems Reported ...
Article • March 1, 2022 • from PLN March, 2022
of Louisiana that from what she observed, mental health care at DWCC was “insufficient, and almost non-existent except for medication,” and even that “was not accurately administered ...
Publication
are found in virtually no other psychiatric illnesses – together form a unique psychiatric syndrome resulting exclusively from solitary confinement.7 While the mental health effects of even a short, defined ...
defendants allegedly had not complied with. Plaintiffs gave timely notice of their intent to seek an extension of the mental health and dental provisions of the decree but failed to address any other ...
, mental health and pharmaceutical services to ten of the eleven New York City jails, was audited by the State Comptroller's Office in June 2007. The 26 page audit report revealed that over 27 ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
Filed under: Mental Health, Guards/Staff
percent of the state’s psychiatry jobs are empty, including those at the state’s prison and mental health institutions, according to data from 2018, the last year the numbers were ...
Case • 2023
punishment.   I. Background A. Panetti's Mental Health History Panetti has a long and well-documented history of mental illness and institutionalization that began in the late 1970s when he was 18 years ...
Case • 1997
of plaintiffs on Count One, in part, of Amended Complaint (denial of medical and mental health care under Eighth Amendment); on Count Two (confidentiality of medical information under Fifth Amendment); on Count ...
Brief • March 26, 2012
for a mental health evaluation, he has been incarcerated at the Colorado State Penitentiary. This is a maximum security facility where each inmate is placed in administrative segregation, sometimes called “Ad ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
Table 25. No-Harm Contracts Used in U.S. Jails: 2005–06....................................29 Table 26. Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) Assessment of Suicide Victims in U.S. Jails: 2005–06 ...
Article • May 5, 2016 • from PLN May, 2016
and mental health services, and can in turn benefit the health of the communities and families to which prisoners return,” Rich observed. “There is a possibility that there will be decreased ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
% of the timecompared with a 92% rate for state-run prisons, that "CMS failed completely in its discharge planning responsibilities for the mentally ill leaving prison," and that CMS mental health workers did not meet ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
............................................................................................................................................ 39 Increasing access to mental health and substance abuse treatment will reduce incarceration rates, improve public safety, and promote community well-being ...
Brief • September 13, 2021
to the psychological health of SMI inmates. [Doc. 38-1 at 1722; Doc. 62 at 82; Doc. 266-1 at 123-25]. Any refusal to correct or relieve conditions adversely affecting the mental health of these inmates could plausibly ...
 commitment  to  mental  health  institutions.  When  these  elderly  ill  prisoners  are   finally  released  at  the  end  of  their  maximum  sentences ...
Publication • 2016
Rikers staff and inmates as “the Bing.” The use of punitive isolation at Rikers had increased in the years preceding Kalief’s time in jail. According to the former mental health director at Rikers ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
found that 29% of the prisoners in solitary confinement suffer from a “serious mental disorder.” Hodgins, S., and Cote, G., The Mental Health of Penitentiary Inmates in Isolation, 33 Canadian Journal ...
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