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facility (hereinafter RTF) (see Penal Law § 70.45 [3]) was dependent upon pending medical clearance by the Office of Mental Health. Petitioner now appeals. In October 2015, during the pendency of this appeal ...
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Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
. The classification was made because Ryan said he was taking psychotropic medication, and he was placed in “constant observation” until mental health staff could assess him. An Armor psychologist made ...
it's because of ineffective mental health treatment, but often times it's caused by poor staffing issues." Prison Legal News has reported extensively on human rights abuses in private immigration ...
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Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
considerable time in custody. Suicide rates are also high among women, and among juveniles placed in adult correctional facilities U Mental health issues are a major risk factor, and of particular concern given ...
Publication • November 17, 2017
reunifying with their children and developing parenting skills. They include people with substance abuse disorders and mental illness, who need access to behavioral health resources.8 And many have struggled ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
resulted in the severe isolation of inmates, and the court considered the effects of this isolation on inmates’ mental health as it related to the Eighth Amendment.108 The Madrid court concluded ...
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 49-65 (1986) .......................................................................................... 18 Craig Haney, Mental Health Issues in Long-Term Solitary ...
prisoners in four Delaware prisons ?suffer harm or are placed at the risk of harm from constitutional deficiencies in certain aspects of the medical and mental health care services, including suicide ...
. 4. Plaintiff’s Complaint alleges the Defendants provided Decedent grossly inadequate mental health care, resulting in her suicide. 5. Prior to filing the Complaint, Plaintiff requested Decedent ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Administrator (HSA), who also serves as the mental health crisis manager; however, a registered nurse (RN) is currently transitioning into the HSA position. An RN Director of Nursing is scheduled to begin ...
of the private health-care industry to help cover costs and shoulder this responsibility. Next, the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill in the 2000s saw the closure of mental health hospitals and ensuing ...
$650,000. The city and county of Denver paid $4.65 million and agreed to add on-site jail mental health care providers, to require and provide annual in-service training for deputies regarding mentally ill ...
Article • October 28, 2015
2012. It is a blueprint to correct prisoner access to mental health care, troubling policies on staff use of force, and unconstitutional levels of violence and inhumane treatment. OPP holds about 2,000 ...
for placement in a mental health treatment facility were finally granted. As a result of his conditions and treatment at PCC, Johnson filed suit pro se in federal court for the Central District of Illinois under ...
). This is because “[t]he need for a mental illness to be treated could certainly be considered a serious medical need.” Sanville v. McCaughtry, 266 F.3d 724, 735 (7th Cir. 2001). 3 Each condition is a serious health ...
rules,” Inscho said. “None of these were followed with regard to Janene.” He added, “What she needed was a mental health evaluation and mental health treatment. That never happened ...
of subjecting “individuals with mental health diagnoses and/or other psychiatric disabilities” to “cruel and unusual use of isolation” as well as failing to respect their due-process ...
Article • May 1, 2025 • from PLN May, 2025
in Missouri jails an average of 14 months each. The number wait-listed for the services had jumped from 300 a year earlier, when state Department of Mental Health (DMH) Director Valerie Huhn warned lawmakers ...
Article • November 4, 2019 • from PLN November, 2019
rights action claiming that Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) officials and the FDOC’s former medical services contractor, Corizon Health, deprived a mentally ill prisoner of care he needed ...
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