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of the costly and chaotic responsibility of teoding to medical and mental health needs of inmates. Companies pitch themselves as experienced outfits that can recruit medical staff, maintain standards, and combat ...
Brief • May 6, 2014
on-site inspections at CCJ [Cook County Jail] with expert consultants in corrections, use of force, custodial medical and mental health care, fire safety, and sanitation. We interviewed administrative staff ...
to the appropriate authorities. 4 The Board of Correction shall conduct an investigation of inmate deaths including the review of all medical records of the deceased. 2 2 • • Two individuals had mental health ...
Brief • 2012
KELLY RETTIG MATTHEW STICE BRANDON HALL YVETTE BARNES SHANNON CLYBURN TONY KING DAVID MAYNARD JONATHON STICKEL Individually, : : : : : : : : : : DOUG HAHN, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Mental Health ...
Brief • April 16, 2015
Filed under: Excessive Force
that, when time and circumstances permit, an inmate's medical/mental health records should be checked before chemical agents or Tasers and other electronic stun devices are used against the inmate ...
, “Clark was trapped in a ‘vicious cycle’ where his mental illness would cause behavior that was punished by conditions that furthered his mental deterioration.” As his mental health ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
services; (2) Specific sick call times and procedures; (3) Procedures for obtaining physical and mental health care services; (4) Health care services staffing, and the behavior expected of inmates while ...
Case • 2000
a board- approved mental health facility for psychiatric treatment. At the facility, his attending psychiatrist prescribed a psychotropic drug for him. Psychotropic drugs are "commonly used in treating ...
Disability Law Center v. Massachusetts DOC, MA, Order Approving Settlement, Failure to Treat Mental Health, 2012 Case 1:07-cv-10463-MLW Document 260 Filed 04/12/12 Page 1 of 33 UNITED STATES ...
Publication • 2019
TO PROVIDE THE “MOST EFFECTIVE” MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND OTHER TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION .........57 B. FEDERAL COURTS APPROACH § 3553(a)(2)(D)’S MANDATE INCONSISTENTLY AND OFTEN FAIL TO RECOGNIZE ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
• Managing Your Money............................... 11 • Getting Support.......................................... 15 • Taking Care of Your Physical and Mental Health ...
Article • March 14, 2017
in a maximum-security psychiatric hospital could be held in prison if unable to pay the $100,000 bond set for new crimes he committed at the hospital. Francis Anderson, who has a lengthy mental health ...
provided mental health services for KCF prisoners, prescribed several medications. He prescribed Navane, Cogentin, Seroquel and Triavil. The first three medications warn they can cause problems when ...
Article • October 15, 2009 • from PLN October, 2009
$145,000 Settlement in Iowa Prisoner’s Self-Mutilation Mental Health Claim by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The Iowa Department of Corrections (IDOC) paid $144,523.20 to settle a civil ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
Abuse……………………………………………………………58 Mental Health and the Psychological Impact of Solitary Confinement………59 Malign Neglect: Profit over Prisoners………………………………………….61 White Supremacist Racism ...
Brief • January 19, 2023
/19/23 Page 3 of 32 PageID #:3 provide them the clinically appropriate mental health treatment and educational services that they need—critical resources for children who have suffered trauma ...
Brief • November 30, 2021
"Intake Mental Health Screening and Assessment," was completed , which showed Mr. Watson was anxious, afraid, or angry and was acting and/or talking in a strange manner. (Pl. SMF at ¶¶ 6-7). The Nurse ...
Brief • May 3, 2021
Filed under: Medical
and a Reference To the “O” Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 C. CFMG’S Policies Required Both Mental Health and Drug Withdrawal Screening, Observation and Treatment ...
Brief • 2012
of a total denial of exercise. Moreover, although Plaintiff may feel that exercising outdoors may improve his mental health, the evidence at trial will show that he is not experiencing substantial harm, either ...
Brief • 2009
infections, dangerous overcrowding that forces many youth to sleep on the concrete floor, and inadequate mental health care. Harrison County has contracted with the Mississippi Security Police to operate ...
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