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Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons, Medical
for follow-up.2 • Mental health staff at both CMS and SCDC-run institutions did not meet minimum requirements, but since CMS had contracted to employ appropriately credentialed staff, it violated its agreement ...
Brief • January 18, 1994
Doolin, Correctional Officer at MCI-Cedar Junction, and Eileen Elias, Commissioner of Mental Health, Defendants. COMPLAINT INTRODUCTION 1. This is a class action seeking preliminary and permanent ...
and mental health treatment at the jail. 34. Despite Defendants’ knowledge of EDMOND’s high risk, they failed to adequately address the risk or take steps to provide adequate treatment, increasing ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
of state criminal justice, mental health, and substance abuse data, drawing on information systems maintained by the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, the Department of Mental Health ...
Case • 1996
from assault by fellow inmates. Plaintiffs' due process claims were based on various state statutes which, they contended, created a protected liberty interest in mental health treatment ...
requests that the contractor [Corrections Corporation of America] accept offenders with serious or significant mental health or serious or significant physical problems, included but not limited to physical ...
Brief • January 13, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Death
(“ WVDC” ), including 21 those employed as nurses and other medical professionals, officers responsible for 22 identifying medical and mental health issues and providing medical attention, 23 24 ...
Article • September 5, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
, reflecting not only the difficulty that jail staff have in delivering even minimal healthcare – the report identified 62 deaths related to deficient medical or mental health treatment – but also ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Filed under: Reviews
; of segregation. Practically speaking, Dr. Kupers proposes the adoption of a community mental health care model in prisons and jails. Prisoners, especially those suffering from mental illness, tend to cycle ...
ASSURANCE THAT THE ADA WILL APPLY, AND THAT POLICE WILL NOT UNNECESSARILY ESCALATE THE SITUATION, WHEN REQUESTS ARE MADE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE IN MAKING AN INVOLUNTARY MENTAL HEALTH COMMITMENT ...
to medical care, mental health care, protection from harm, environmental health and safety, and fire safety. To remedy these problems the DOJ sued Terrell County in U.S. District Court, prevailing on a summary ...
a desire to harm herself and increased feelings of depression and ambivalence. Despite her mental health history and recurring reports of suicidal thoughts, Napier was not referred to a high level ...
Article • November 15, 2024 • from PLN November, 2024
of his mental illness. After treatment with clozapine in a mental health facility, he was transferred to the county’s Criminal Justice Facility (CJF) to await release in April 2016. In a suit later ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
of the highest proportions of inmates in SHU in the country. Nearly a quarter ofthe inmates in diseiplinary lockdown system-wide are on the mental health caseload, according to the report. In some units visited ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
violate the United States and California 3 constitutions through their failure to provide adequate mental health care to prisoners in 4 the Jail; and (4) that Defendants violate federal and California ...
Article • November 20, 2019
rubberized walls and a grate in the floor for bodily fluids. They receive no mental health treatment, only a yoga mat to rest on. Kern County sheriff’s officials say they turned to isolation rooms ...
Publication • October 1, 2022
is in a mental health crisis (See Section 3, reports on the deaths of Jeffrey McClure, George Zapantis, Judson Albahm, Jess Bonsignore, Christopher Van Kleeck, Brandi Baida, and Allison Lakie; and see Section 6 ...
Article • June 15, 2000 • from PLN June, 2000
of Mental Health, alleging that their failure to properly treat his mental illness and the barbaric conditions of his confinement while incarcerated in the Observation Unit (OBS) of the Special Housing Unit ...
stayed for 38 days before transferring to the mental health unit at Rikers. Soon thereafter, Ballard was placed on lockdown for dancing “inappropriately” in front of a female guard. According ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
to leave his cell. Visits by prison staff, including routine checks by medical and mental health staff, take place at the cell door and medical and psychiatric consultations are sometimes conducted remotely ...
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