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Standard for Deliberate Indifference to Inmate Safety and Medical Needs

Ciara N. Cannoy, Brie Pileggi and Jacob X. Chavez
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online June 2024, 52 (2) 262-264; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.240030-24
Ciara N. Cannoy
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Jacob X. Chavez
Forensic Psychology Fellowship Director and Forensic PsychologistForensic Psychology DepartmentDirect Care and Treatment Forensic ServicesMinnesota Department of Human ServicesSt. Peter, Minnesota
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vol. 52 no. 2 262-264
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https://doi.org/10.29158/JAAPL.240030-24

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  • Published online June 4, 2024.

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  1. Ciara N. Cannoy, PhD
  1. Fellow in Forensic Psychology
  1. Brie Pileggi, PsyD, LP
  1. Forensic Psychologist
  1. Jacob X. Chavez, PsyD, LP
  1. Forensic Psychology Fellowship Director and Forensic Psychologist

    Forensic Psychology Department
    Direct Care and Treatment Forensic Services
    Minnesota Department of Human Services
    St. Peter, Minnesota

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