Casey v. Lewis

834 F. Supp. 1477, 1993 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12584, 1993 WL 334772
CourtDistrict Court, D. Arizona
DecidedMarch 19, 1993
DocketCIV 90-0054 PHX CAM, CIV 91-1808 PHX CAM
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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Casey v. Lewis, 834 F. Supp. 1477, 1993 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12584, 1993 WL 334772 (D. Ariz. 1993).

Opinion

FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW MEDICAL, DENTAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE

MUECKE, District Judge.

Having considered the evidence presented by the parties relevant to the medical, dental and mental health care issues in this case, the Court concludes as follows:

Background

This action was filed on January 12, 1990. The plaintiff class alleges that the defendants are deliberately indifferent to their serious health care needs including medical, dental and mental health care needs. The plaintiff class further alleges that the defendants discriminate against female prisoners in the delivery of mental health services. Defendants respond that their health care system complies with constitutional standards.

Findings of Fact

1. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

At the time of trial in this action, January of 1992, the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADOC) consisted of nine prison facilities within the state of Arizona. On January 22,1992, the total male population was 14,424 and the total female population was 922 inmates. 1 The nine facilities had the following populations on January 22, 1992: 2

Douglas 1,957

Gila Unit

Mohave Unit

Maricopa Unit

Cochise Unit

Papago DWI Unit

Florence 4,727

Women’s Division

Central Unit

North Unit

South Unit

East Unit

SPU

CB6

SMU

Rynning Unit

Fort Grant 632

Globe 120

Perryville 2,210

Santa Cruz Unit

San Juan Unit

San Pedro Unit

Santa Maria Unit

Phoenix 962

Alhambra

Flamenco

Aspen DWI

*1480 Picacho 3 203

Safford 476

Tucson 2,398

Cimarron Unit

Echo Unit

Santa Rita Unit

Winslow 1,308

Kaibab Unit

Coronado Unit

Yuma 243

The facilities are classified for security purposes as level one (minimum security) through five (maximum security).

A. Douglas

The main prison complex at Douglas has: (1) the Gila Unit which is a level two unit with a capacity of 626 inmates; (2) the Mohave Unit which is a level three unit with a capacity of 662 inmates; (3) the Maricopa Unit which is a level two unit with the capacity of 129 inmates; and (4) the Cochise complex detention unit located outside of the Mohave yard with a capacity of 66 inmates. The Douglas Complex also contains the Pa-pago DWI Center located in downtown Douglas with a capacity of 208 inmates. 4

B. Florence

The Florence complex also contains numerous units. The Picacho Unit is a work camp located 20 miles from the main Florence prison. It has the capacity to house 203 inmates who work in the communities around Picacho. The Women’s Division is a level three/medium custody women’s unit with a capacity of 186 inmates. The South Unit is a men’s level three facility with the capacity of 408 inmates. The South Unit also contains the Special Programs Unit (SPU) with a capacity of 137 inmates. CellBlock 6 (CB6) has the capacity to house 186 inmates. CB6 is comprised partly of death row inmates. The remainder of CB6 is a lockup detention facility for the complex. The Central Unit is a level four/five maximum security unit with a capacity to house 710 inmates. The infirmary is located in the Central Unit and contains 22 inmate beds. The North Unit is a level two/minimum custody unit with a capacity to house 386 inmates. The East Unit is a level two/three facility with the capacity to house 534 inmates. The Rynning Unit is an 800-bed level four unit that was very new at the time of trial. The Special Management Unit (SMU) is a level five/maximum security lockup unit with a capacity of 895 inmates. 5

C.Fort Grant

The Fort Grant facility is a level two institution with the capacity of 632 inmates.

D- Perryville

The Perryville facility has a capacity of 2,210 inmates. The mens’ facilities are level three/two facilities and include the Santa Cruz, San Juan and San Pedro Units. The Santa Cruz Unit is a level three unit with a capacity of 740 inmates. The San Juan Unit, also a level three unit, has a capacity of 740 inmates, including 185 protective custody inmates. The San Pedro Unit is a level two facility with a capacity of 431 inmates. The new complex detention building has a capacity of 40 inmates. The women’s unit, Santa Maria, is a level four/five facility with a capacity of 269 inmates. 6

E. Phoenix

The Phoenix facilities contain the Alhambra reception center, Flamenco Mental Health Unit, B Ward, the Aspen DWI Center and the New Dawn Release Center. Alhambra is the male reception center and has the capacity to house 192 inmates with 30 resident workers. B Ward is the licensed psychiatric hospital with a capacity of 28 male inmates. G Ward, in the women’s unit at Flamenco, has the capacity of 20 inmates.

*1481 The Aspen DWI Center, also in Phoenix, has the capacity for 248 DWI inmates. The New Dawn Release Center is a release center for women who are coming out of the system and need a temporary residence. The Arizona Center for Women (ACW) is a level two/minimum custody women’s facility with a capacity of 359 inmates. 7 The Globe facility, located in Globe Arizona, is a level two facility with a capacity of 150 inmates. Although not in Phoenix, ADOC has made the Globe facility part of the Phoenix complex for administrative purposes. 8

F. Safford

The Safford facility is a level two, dormitory setting facility, with 476 inmates.

G. Tucson

The Tucson complex has the capacity to house 2,398 inmates. The Cimarron Unit houses level four inmates with a capacity of 748 inmates. The Echo Unit houses level two inmates with a capacity to house 249 inmates. The Santa Rita Unit has the capacity to house 660 level three inmates. The complex detention unit, located in the center of the complex, has the capacity to house 71 inmates. 9

H. Winslow

The Winslow prison is divided into two units; the Kaibab Unit and Coronado Unit.

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