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Publication • June 2, 2016
for Security; SME for Health b6 b6 SME for Safety; SME for Food Services; and , Services; b6,b7c Senior Project Manager. Type of Review: This review is a scheduled Detention Standard Review to determine general ...
Brief • 2006
the manufacturers’ and venders’ recommendations and training regarding the safe and proper use of the devices; 4) poses substantial and unjustifiable risks to prisoners’ health, safety, physical Case 1:06-cv-01405 ...
Brief • June 30, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
) directly to its prisoner population. But the Arizona State 20 Legislature enacted legislation requiring “the privatization of all correctional health 21 services, including all medical and dental ...
Brief • 2008
and physical health and draws its meaning from evolving 4 standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society. 5 10. Overcrowding can violate the Eighth Amendment if it causes increased 6 violence ...
by reference §§ 706(f)(1) and 8 (3) and 707 of Title VII, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e-5(f)(1) and (3) and §2000e-6. 9 6. At all relevant times, Corizon Health Inc., was a corporation formed in 10 Delaware and its ...
Publication • 2024
in its implementation, including DOCCS’s failure to conduct required hearings and provide written justification for holding people in segregated confinement; DOCCS’s failure to make individual assessments ...
at Stateville NRC. As agents of the IDOC, Wexford and its employees perform their duties under color of state law. 5. Defendants Jane Doe Night Nurse #1, Jane Doe Night Nurse #2, and John Doe Health Care Unit ...
Article • August 7, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
and attempted suicide and his requests for mental health care.  Charles Jernegan, 32, had a long history of serious mental illness, including paranoid schizophrenia, suicidal thoughts and a suicide attempt ...
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
Incarcerated New York Women Denied Access to Reproductive Health Care by Gary Hunter Incarcerated New York Women Denied Access to Reproductive Health Care by Gary Hunter According ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform
by the PIC. Because we seek to abolish the PIC, we cannot support any work that extends its life or scope. Over the past two years, Critical Resistance-Oakland has been part of a broad-based No New San ...
Brief • April 5, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
that relate to health and safety. 17. Defendant Miami-Dade County is a political subdivision of the State of Florida that can be sued in its own name. Miami-Dade County is responsible for the acts of MDCR ...
Case • 1999
, and HIV 2. Non-physician Health Care 3. Inadequate Evaluation and Referral 4. Failure to Follow-up 5. Staff Indifference 6. Poor [**3] Treatment of Diabetes 7. The Lack of Satisfactory Communication ...
Brief • 2012
Scullark-Johnson had a history of seizure disorder. The Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) and its health care providers who were responsible for providing care and treatment to Mr. Scullark-Johnson ...
Filing • September 7, 2011
, and for its complaint 3 against Defendants PAUL BABEU, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff of 4 Pinal County; PINAL COUNTY, and DOES 1-20, inclusive, in their individual capacities, 5 alleges ...
Brief • September 7, 2011
, and for its complaint 3 against Defendants PAUL BABEU, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff of 4 Pinal County; PINAL COUNTY, and DOES 1-20, inclusive, in their individual capacities, 5 alleges ...
Brief • November 29, 2022
of New York. It is authorized by law to maintain the DOC, which acts as its agent in the area of corrections and for which it is ultimately responsible. 12. Defendant New York City Health and Hospitals ...
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justice institutions. On May 12-14, 2004, we conducted an on-site inspection of South Bend. We were accompanied by expert consultants in mental health care, juvenile justice, and special education. We ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
their symptoms or provoke recurrence. Prison rules for isolated prisoners, however, greatly restrict the nature and quantity of mental health services that they can receive. In this article, we describe the use ...
Rikers Island Guards Treat Mental Illness with Violence by Matthew Clarke With around 4,000 of its 11,000 prisoners classified as mentally ill, Rikers Island jail holds more psychiatric ...
mandatory entry in its Mental Health/Intellectual Disability Tracking System and a Stability Code C as a result of her guilty but mentally ill plea. According to policy, that would have resulted in Long ...
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