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Brief • 2000
the home. As a result of these symptoms and impairments to her normal functioning, she is now on two other psychotropic medications in addition to the Zanex. She also currently under the care ...
Brief • 2009
on equitable principles. (Member Sherman not participating.) 13. Barbara A. Bichler of Random Lake, Wisconsin, claims $82.56 for medical expenses related to an injury at Harrington Beach Park in February 2008 ...
was unbearable. The evidence also showed that conditions were so unsanitary and unpleasant that nurses refused to enter the unit to do medical rounds for two full 2 shifts, and guards complained ...
Publication • December 28, 2016
and then returned with a friend and stole checks and pornographic materials before going to his sister’s house. After talking with his sister, who had some medical training, they became concerned that the owner may ...
Publication • April 9, 2009
for program services, Deputy Commissioner for administrative services, and the Deputy Commissioner and chief medical officer, or their designees expressly authorized to act for them. A representative ...
operations, and has been incorporated into DOC’s electronic classification system only since 1997. Federal court precedents requiring medically necessary treatment for vulnerable inmates have led corrections ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
for independent indicators of sexual violence from medical and PREA is an ambitious piece of legislation which funother records.51 Thus far, BJS has deployed the first two stratedamentally seeks to prohibit sexual ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Military
young people are not eligible to join Americans get the right start in life – because they are too tall, too short, we need more investments in highor have other non-medical reasons quality early ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff, Guard Unions
to requests from the Receiver for correctional officer staff related to prison medical care.) Additional efforts to assign academy graduates to the critical needs institutions may be needed to reduce ...
Publication • August 5, 2014
Tobacco Control Policies and Deaths from Smoking in U.S. Prisons Medical Study BMJ 2014 BMJ 2014;349:g4542 doi: 10.1136/bmj.g4542 (Published 5 August 2014) Page 1 of 12 Research RESEARCH Prison ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
treatment suffered by all prisoners, women are especially at risk for sexual abuse and humiliation, inadequate medical and obstetric care, including shackling during childbirth, and loss of contact ...
  issues.d    For example, according to a study of incarcerated youth in the Commonwealth, 62.9 percent of these  young people were on psychotropic medication, more than three‐fourths reported a  history ...
Amendment claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against a prison medical director, alleging that a refusal to prescribe a wheelchair was deliberate indifference to his needs. The Defendant doctor was found liable ...
Brief • 2010
. As indifference is significantly higher than medical malpractice. of the background and There can be no question that we take the time to formally advise you of contingencies of Ms. Ms. Plaintiffs Plaintiffs case ...
Brief • December 10, 2020
to this matter, Plaintiff did not pose a physical threat and was not resisting, nor did Plaintiff pose any threat to the safety of any officers or others or attempt to evade. 45. Plaintiff required medical care ...
Brief • September 13, 2024
Filed under: Wrongful Death
CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL GROUP DATE: FRIEDERIKE VON LINTIG, M.D. DATE: MARK O'BRIEN Page 16 of 18 Case 3:20-cv-02096-BAS-DDL Document 519-5 Page 19 of 25 Filed 09/13/24 PageID.13781 5 e 3/3eCceBWFe^M\YaKMe ...
, such as for drugs. About half of the samples the courts, probation or parole departwere collected in jurisdictions with ments, or medical services. 1,000 inmates or more. Nearly 60% of jurisdictions with 100 or more ...
Publication
disorders.53 Currently, access to medical and mental health treatment can be prohibitively expensive and inaccessible for those without quality insurance coverage. To improve public safety, as well ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
of medical and or psychological treatment following the occurrence of the crime, and this treatment frequently continues for many years beyond the original assault (Draucker & Martsolf, 2010). Substance abuse ...
Brief • October 4, 2006
selecting any inmate for transfer who has individual medical and/or mental-health needs, consult with the court-appointed Receiver of the CDCR medical system and/or the court-assigned Special Master ...
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