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health care. Unreasonable barriers are to be avoided. This policy is to ensure inmates have access to care to meet their serious medical, dental, and mental health needs while incarcerated. PROCEDURE: SHP ...
Brief • 2008
, LORRIE STONE, in her official capacity as Director of the Division of Mental Health of the Illinois Department of Human Services, ERIC E. WHITAKER, in his official capacity as Director of the Illinois ...
Article • March 15, 2010 • from PLN March, 2010
of incarceration within the same group. In their own words, “We hypothesized that the incarceration of individuals close to survey respondents would correspond with greater adversity in physical and mental health ...
In-the-News Article • April 5, 2023
;rsquo;s prisons. “The COVID-19 pandemic, compounded with the increase in substance use disorder and mental health challenges, significantly shifted the health needs of our incarcerated ...
Publication • 2021
Department of Corrections (UDC). The Bureau is responsible for providing medical, mental health, dental, and optometry services to the inmates at the Utah State Prison (USP or Draper prison site ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Missouri Mental Health Records Must Be Disclosed by The Missouri Protection and Advocacy Services (MOPAS) requested medical peer review reports from Missouri Department of Mental Health ...
Brief • April 19, 2018
to provide medical care, including mental health care such as psychiatric and psychological care and treatment, to inmates at the various correctional facilities operated by IDOC, including both at Stateville ...
Case • 2002
of Corrections; et al., Defendants, and Clark County Jail; Columbia River Mental Health Services; Garry E. Lucas; John Doe, Director of Columbia River Mental Health Services, Defendants-Appellees. Paul L. Howard ...
Article • May 13, 2016
that while he was held in solitary confinement under suicide watch, DOC healthcare personnel failed to get him necessary mental health counseling and medication. Cooke had been incarcerated at McDougall ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
solitary confinement regardless of the juvenile’s mental health history and even for minor misbehavior expected of juveniles, such as yelling or refusing to stop talking. In fact, the Jail appears ...
. The DOJ announced it was addressing claims that the facilities “provided inadequate mental health care to prisoners who have mental illness, failed to adequately protect such prisoners from harm ...
Article • July 7, 2015 • from PLN July, 2015
language interpreters (SLIs) for deaf prisoners in education and vocational programs, and during mental health encounters with deaf prisoners housed in administrative segregation (ad seg). At the same time ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
, makes a stunning claim: That a man was left to starve to death in jail because he couldn’t afford bail. Larry Eugene Price, Jr., 50, was suffering an acute mental health crisis when he walked ...
Article • September 15, 2023 • from PLN September, 2023
in providing prisoner healthcare and mental health care, as well as conditions in isolation. As PLN previously reported, the Court found in June 2022 that healthcare and mental health care in the prison system ...
, makes a stunning claim: That a man was left to starve to death in jail because he couldn’t afford bail. Larry Eugene Price, Jr.,50, was suffering an acute mental health crisis when he walked ...
Brief • 1989
. If conditions permit, patients 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 ...
Article • October 1, 2021 • from PLN October, 2021
, and mental health care in the Arizona Department of Corrections (DOC) as well as conditions of confinement in the DOC’s maximum custody units, including claims of inadequate nutrition, lack ...
Case • 2003
, Plaintiffs, -against- COUNTY OF ORANGE, JOSEPH P. RAMPE, former County Executive, sued in his individual capacity, CHRIS ASHMAN, Commissioner of Mental Health, sued in his individual and official capacities ...
Brief • January 10, 2017
in this judicial district. At all times relevant hereto, Defendant Deal was a mental health counselor with the Washington Department of Corrections and an officer thereof and was acting within the course and scope ...
Publication
LAW [Vol. 11:1 20 phyxiation, heart attack, and dehydration. That day the social worker who was in charge of mental health services for the prison 21 characterized Mr. Souders as “floridly psychotic ...
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