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Professors Henry Dlugacz,  Lisa Schatz
Offers a comprehensive overview of the mental disability law issues in correctional settings (jails & prisons). Topics include the historical develop­ment of the constitutional right to correctional health and mental health care, issues involving staffing, transfer, record keeping, suicide preven­tion, the significance of professional standards, the relationship between correctional mental health care and community systems of care, monitoring, informed consent, risk assessment, and privatiz­a­tion of services. This is a predominately on-line course, requiring students to participate in a weekly chat room, discussion boards, and two, day-long weekend live seminars at New York Law School. The grade is based on chat room, discussion board and live seminar participation, a midterm paper, and a take-home final.