I decided that I would copy this link about the problem California is facing in health care for inmates rather than giving you a summary. My reasoning was based on the many hyperlinks that the actual article included which you might find of interest. The URL was http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2008/08/california-prison-receiver-asks-court.php JURIST provides daily news related to law and much of the news ties into the criminal justice system as well. You can get a daily subscription of an RSS feed by visiting the home page : http://jurist.law.pitt.edu Wednesday, August 13, 2008 |
California prison receiver asks court to order $8b for prison health facilities
Mike Rosen-Molina at 3:39 PM ET
In January, a federal judge ruled [PDF text; JURIST report] that the healthcare provided in California prisons does not meet constitutional standards even though medical services have improved significantly since the court assumed oversight [JURIST report] of the system in 2005. Bringing the state's prison system up to constitutional standards could take as long as four years, according to officials at the California Health Care Receivership [official website]. In July 2007, the court ordered the formation of a special three-judge panel [JURIST report] to supervise and reduce California's prison population after finding that California's prison overcrowding was preventing the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) [official website] from adequately providing mental health care.
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