Schizophrenia in Federal Prison In federal prison, Schizophrenia is a mix of symptoms that varies from person to person and affects the mind. When severe, people have trouble staying in touch with reality. It’s hard for someone to think clearly, make
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FEDERAL PRISON SEX OFFENDER: BOP PROGRAMMING WITH 2 LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE SEX OFFENDER PROGRAM RESIDENTIAL (SOTP-R) is a voluntary program (P5324.10) for Sex Offenders, and those with a history of multiple sexual offenses, re-offense, extensive non-sexual criminal histories, and/or a high level of sexual deviancy
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SEX OFFENDER SAFETY – PART OF YOUR SENTENCING CALCULATION It is important for the court to consider your client’s, (sex offender) safety, by requesting the court grant initial placement into a Sex Offender Management Program (SOMP), while waiting for your client’s voluntary
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The complicated care required for Post-COVID Long-Haulers is likely beyond the mission of most (if not all) prisons, jails, and detention centers. According to researchers, this is still an active area of investigation. As we are approaching spring/fall 2022/2023, the Post-COVID Pandemic
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POST – COVID, A PHYSICIAN’S JOURNEY Post – COVID a physician’s journey in the summer of 2020 working on both general medical and COVID-positive wards. But by November of that year, the U.K. was in its second wave and second lockdown, with
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Omicron, B.1.1.529- Fears Of Catching COVID In Prison When I first started writing on Omicron, B.1.1.529 (a variant of COVID-19), it was back in January 2022, At the time we have watched it become a ‘variant of concern. along with fears of
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“MINIMUM” FEDERAL PRISON CAMPS (FPC) vs “MINIMUM” SATELLITE CAMPS There are differences; Minimum Satellite Camps are adjacent to higher secure facilities. Minimum Federal Prison Camps (FPC) are not, hence usually may have “No” Solitary Confinement or Razorwire. This may result in overall
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Long-COVID Kara Gormont, former Chief of Staff for the Defense Health Agency. A year and a half after developing Long-COVID in November 2020, she learned, that the military at the time had no process to deal with it. “I truly felt very abandoned by
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Just consider, if COVID is on the rise now, [Post-COVID may follow] when we are all outside, then come fall 2022/2023 (when we are all inside in enclosed spaces (like prisons), it is anyone’s guess. The next more medically challenging question is,
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Whether federal or state, all pregnant inmates have the constitutional right to obtain appropriate medical care. To what extent prison policies address pregnancy-related services is one indicator of how that facility and state or federal agency treat pregnant women in its custody. We
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