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and Protective Policy Regarding Tasers, Raising the Prospect of the Introduction into the Community of a Poorly-Regulated New Weapon. 24 A. The Introductory Language of the Proposed Policy Seeks to Make Its ...
Case • 1992
professional is ever [**35] consulted before a search is conducted. Indeed there was no testimony that any weighing of defendants need to conduct the search with its effect on Cameron's mental health occurred ...
Brief • 2000
is to protect the ~ which includes imIocent victims of crime, the seDC muse simultaDc:ously provide basic care for the iDmates ill its institutions, including mental health serriccs for those inmates with mental ...
Publication • 2017
looking to keep those in prison in touch with those in the community, video visiting offers a new route. Given its ability to bridge physical separation, this technology lends itself to addressing ...
Brief • December 23, 2010
Filed under: Medication, Seizures
. CONSTANTINE PETERS, TERRY ) MCCANN, FORMER WARDEN OF ) STATEVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER, ) WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., ) IVETTA SANGSTER, LPN, DAVID BARNES,) CMT, SEAN ROYCROFT, RN, ROYCE ) BROWN-REED, RN ...
Brief • 2010
. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office and/or its employees or agents knew that taking no action and/or insufficient action could result in the rapid and permanent deterioration of Fields’ health and even his ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
Delaware Changes Prison Health Care Provider Due to Lawsuits Against Prior Contract Holder by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins March 2020 brought sweeping changes to the way people lived ...
Brief • November 8, 2023
Services ("DPSCS"). 3. In terms of my educational background, I earned by Bachelor's Degree from Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia, in 1987, a Master's in Public Health from the University of California ...
Article • December 15, 2006 • from PLN December, 2006
Department of Corrections (DDOC) continues to keep its head in the sand about prisoner health care. Not surprisingly, it has resulted in another prisoner's death. PLN reported the deplorable health care ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
Hawaii: OCCC Mental Health Care Fails, Prison Staff Fired by Monte McCoin by Monte McCoin Dr. Mark Mitchell believes that he and a number of other prison medical staffers were fired because ...
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Protecting Your Health and Safety: A Litigation Guide For Inmates 325 pages. Written by Robert E. Toone; edited by Daniel Manville. Southern Poverty Law Center (2nd Edition, 2009). The murky ...
Article • June 15, 2009 • from PLN June, 2009
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Reviews
. Protecting Your Health & Safety does not stop at helping identify potential wrongs, though. Rather, with its over 130 page discussion on how to write a complaint, seek in forma pauperis status, ask ...
Publication
hours to a schedule of traditional eight-hour shifts, five days per week, the prison could increase its mental health patient hours by up to 25 percent while decreasing its non-patient time by 58 percent ...
Brief • 2006
regarding the safe and proper use of the devices; 4) poses substantial and unjustifiable risks to prisoners’ health, safety, physical integrity, and lives; 5) has caused extreme mental distress and physical ...
Brief • December 7, 2016
“elective” despite actual knowledge of its medical necessity. Plaintiff further alleges that Angola and the DOC referred him to private medical providers for his health care needs but deliberately refused ...
Brief • November 9, 2007
was Regional Health Services Director for FDOC, with responsibility for health care delivery in Region IV of the FDOC. I supervised eighty doctoral level providers and administered a budget of $50 million. From ...
Article • November 15, 1995 • from PLN November, 1995
duties at MICC include mental health unit counseling, including for prisoners with sex offenses, prescribing medication, diagnostic evaluations, referrals, and crisis intervention. In an interview ...
will come when the federal judges decide if this salves their immediate concerns as to inadequate health care, inadequate mental health care and inadequate facilities to comply with the Americans ...
debris is bulldozed over the side of the mountain, often into streams below. Hundreds of mountains have been leveled for coal mining in Kentucky alone. Studies show that the health of residents suffers ...
incarcerated at the State Prison for Women in Goffstown lack adequate educational and vocational programs, mental health and substance abuse treatment, outdoor recreation and private space for family visits ...
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