This article reviews state tort remedies assessed against correctional personnel for inappropriate and/or inadequate health care administered to prisoners. It reviews medical malpractice and negligence law generally and then applies these legal pre-cepts to jail and prison health care legal actions. Through an inductive process, the cases from various state courts are divided into four categories: administration of inadequate or inappropriate medication, performance of inappropriate medical pro-cedures, inappropriate diagnosis of serious medical conditions, and undertreatment of serious medical problems. The article concludes by calling for more research on health care within correctional settings
Mental health issues experienced by jail inmates in Texas: An overview of diagnostic problemsT...
This volume recognizes and addresses the health care issues of prisoners, to establish best practice...
Correctional institutions have an Eighth Amendment obligation to provide healthcare to inmates. In p...
This article explores how the implementation of the penal harm movement within a correctional health...
Previous research has questioned the clinical qualifications and professional compe-tence of physici...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Prenatal healthcare services available to pregnant inmates in state prisons are wholly inadequate. D...
This article examines mothers in prison, highlighting the complexity and detrimental consequences in...
Healthcare in prisons is often far below the standard of care deemed appropriate for people to recei...
The following is a literature review addressing the importance of access to healthcare and the quali...
This Article addresses the problems with our nation\u27s cultural and legal prohibitions against cer...
While decarceration has become fashionable, American penology remains in the throes of a penal harm ...
The author included in magazine some stipulations of international and national legislation on medic...
INTRODUCTION:Billy Roberts, a prisoner in an Alabama state prison, had a history of severe psychiatr...
In recent years, prison officials have increasingly turned to solitary confinement as a way to manag...
Mental health issues experienced by jail inmates in Texas: An overview of diagnostic problemsT...
This volume recognizes and addresses the health care issues of prisoners, to establish best practice...
Correctional institutions have an Eighth Amendment obligation to provide healthcare to inmates. In p...
This article explores how the implementation of the penal harm movement within a correctional health...
Previous research has questioned the clinical qualifications and professional compe-tence of physici...
Only one group of people in the United States has a constitutional right to health care—the incarcer...
Prenatal healthcare services available to pregnant inmates in state prisons are wholly inadequate. D...
This article examines mothers in prison, highlighting the complexity and detrimental consequences in...
Healthcare in prisons is often far below the standard of care deemed appropriate for people to recei...
The following is a literature review addressing the importance of access to healthcare and the quali...
This Article addresses the problems with our nation\u27s cultural and legal prohibitions against cer...
While decarceration has become fashionable, American penology remains in the throes of a penal harm ...
The author included in magazine some stipulations of international and national legislation on medic...
INTRODUCTION:Billy Roberts, a prisoner in an Alabama state prison, had a history of severe psychiatr...
In recent years, prison officials have increasingly turned to solitary confinement as a way to manag...
Mental health issues experienced by jail inmates in Texas: An overview of diagnostic problemsT...
This volume recognizes and addresses the health care issues of prisoners, to establish best practice...
Correctional institutions have an Eighth Amendment obligation to provide healthcare to inmates. In p...