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Filed under: Private Prisons
, such as inmate custody level and population requirements; medical, mental health and dental care limitations; level of overcrowding; age of infrastructure; programming requirements; and land and building financing ...
Publication • November 1, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Mental Health, Family
of incarcerated workers who can then gain skills for reentry success. 5. DOC should ensure incarcerated individuals with a mental health diagnosis receive special – and different – consideration when involved ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Brain Injury, Mental Health
Psychiatry University of Oxford Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Partnership Mental Health NHS Trust Risk analyses The Transition to Adulthood Alliance’s work ...
Brief • 2011
has been cleared for placement on a BMP on three separate occasions. Each clearance 22 is approved upon review by mental health staff and is effective for six months. Mental 23 health professionals ...
Brief • August 15, 2012
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
, and bipolar disorder got so bad at that job that she was forced to stop working. She was later able to find a different job that did not cause such exacerbation of her mental health issues. Claimant's second ...
Brief • July 13, 2016
to as "CHS") and employed physicians, residents, interns, physician assistants, nurses, aides, technicians and other healthcare providers to provide medical and mental health care services to the inmates ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
Records Treatment Protocols , , Continuous Quality Improvement Program................ Interface with DOC's Mental Health Services Provider.. .. . .. . . Disaster Management................ Management ...
members: “I was punched, kicked, slapped, bitten, thrown against the wall.” He began seeing mental-health workers at age four and taking psychiatric medication at seven. He said he was bipolar and had many ...
Publication • February 1, 2015
Filed under: Jail Specific, Sentencing, Bail
or the prevalence of mental health issues. The last time the BJS released data on these topics was in 2002 in its Survey of Inmates in Local Jails, a detailed survey of a sample of nationally representative jail ...
Article • September 2, 2016 • from PLN September, 2016
corporations, such as CMC, in providing medical, dental, and mental health services” in prisons and jails “has led to unacceptable consequences at many of these facilities.” Between 2009 ...
Brief • November 9, 2012
. The jurisdiction of this Court, as to the Plaintiffs' claims against DOE Defendants, 25 Probation Officers, Counselors, Social Workers, County Mental Health Counselors, Detention 26 27 28 Officers, Medical ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
19. Alternative Report on Force Drugging, Forced Electroshock and Mental Health Screening for Children, ICCPR Coalition Report Submission of the Disability Working Group To the Human Rights Committee ...
Article • October 31, 2022 • from PLN November, 2022
bill, AB 2343, could have helped, she thinks, with its requirements to beef up jail mental health services and add a licensed mental health care provider to the Board of State and Community Corrections ...
Brief • 1988
shall not be 21 used as a substitute for the mental Inmates may be health facilities of the 22 institution. assigned to Administrative 23 Segregation for a period not to exceed two years ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
Washington State Mental Health Agency Held in Contempt; $14 Million in Fines Levied by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington has held ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
of the prior year. Brett, Jr. had a history of drug abuse and mental health issues that the suit claimed the jail failed to treat. Brett Huber Sr. said his son was a gifted child growing up in Spearfish, South ...
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custodial housing, reentry, program, mental health, or treatment space necessary to manage the adult offender population consistent with the legislative intent described in Sections 17.5 and 3450 of the Penal ...
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, mental health, or treatment space necessary to manage the adult offender population consistent with the legislative intent described in Sections 17.5 and 3450 of the Penal Code under the jurisdiction ...
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Filed under: Medical
Psychiatrist, Springfield would need a minimum of 12 psychiatrists to provide quality mental health care. But Springfield has not met this standard. In September 1989, Springfield was authorized seven ...
and mental health personnel at those facilities. 10. At all times relevant, Defendant Warden WARREN MILLICENT (“MILLICENT”) was acting under color of law as the Warden of the MDOC WHV Facility located ...
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