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Juvenile (under 18, or as designated by the state)

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Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

Research shows that youth who have supportive caregivers have better outcomes than youth with less supportive caregivers. This is true across the juvenile justice, child welfare, behavioral health, and education systems. Youth whose caregivers do not provide consistent structure and support are at far greater risk of engaging in continued delinquent behavior and suffering poor outcomes into adulthood. But practitioners often struggle to implement family engagement and involvement policies and practices effectively.

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Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

The Connecticut DOC was preparing to host their kick-off event on September 22nd. In preparation of this event, the CT DOC formed workgroups and coordinated with Richard Stroker and CEPP to finalize plans for training and QA activities. CSG staff discussed with the grantee to discuss the details of the upcoming training, as well as discuss the grantee's use of the LSI-R and the ORAS (SCORES) assessment tools.

20170907-180606-97

Submitted by Maurice Owens … on

In August, Vera met by phone with Mary McComb from MDOC to review transition timelines for her position (Restricted Housing Manager), and discuss new policy revisions being made in order to comply with DOJ Guiding Principles. Vera also sent a preliminary data analysis to Mary McComb and MDOC research staff.

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Submitted by Maurice Owens … on

In August, Vera clarified site visit logistics with NDOC and learned final important details about the three facilities visited during upcoming site visit. Vera conducted a site visit to High Desert State Prison where the team learned about policies and practices related to segregation, facility operations and population breakdown, and special populations and programs at the facility. Vera also conducted a focus group with staff and a focus group with incarcerated people, and went on a tour of HDSP.

20170907-172046-08

Submitted by Maurice Owens … on

In August, Vera reviewed VADOC’s submission of qualitative and quantitative descriptive data including a data dictionary, disciplinary offense report information, and various other restrictive housing specific documents. The data request focused on four categories of statistical information: average daily population; admissions to segregation; releases from segregation; and disciplinary segregation.

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Submitted by Maurice Owens … on

In August, Vera conducted two TA calls with Utah. The first informational phone call with UDC's site lead (Jerry Pope, Director of Prison Operations) focused on rescheduling the upcoming external stakeholder meeting with representatives from Utah's local ACLU and Disability Law Center. The purpose of this planning activity was twofold: 1) to understand how the unique relationship between UDC, ACLU and DLC developed overtime, and 2) to cultivate and promote greater collaboration between all the SAS Initiative sites and their respective external stakeholders.

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Submitted by Maurice Owens … on

In August, Vera submitted an interim report to the Louisiana DOC (LADOC) that memorialized the first and second site visits in the first half of the year. The report shared what Vera has learned about the LADOC system as well as summarized our site visits. Additionally, Vera conducted the third site visit with LADOC in August. For this trip, Vera met with staff and leadership and toured the medium security facility of Rayburn Correctional Center.

20170828-182928-66

Submitted by Maurice Owens … on

Vera provided the Nevada DOC with TA in the following ways:
7/11/17: Vera reviewed SB 402 that was signed into law in Nevada, which limits the use of segregation for persons who are SMI. Vera proposed second site visit dates.
7/24/17: Vera prepared for the upcoming site visit at NDOC. Vera reviewed plans, goals, and information needs for a successful site visit with NDOC leadership.

20170828-182328-55

Submitted by Maurice Owens … on

Vera provided the Minnesota DOC with TA in the following ways:
7/14/17: Vera reviewed policies and practices pertaining to use of segregation in the MCF Shakopee women's prison with Warden Beltz and Mary McComb. Vera discussed difficulties related to only one women's facility in all of MDOC.
7/18/17: Vera reviewed and made suggestions/recommendations to step-down policy proposed by MDOC for persons leaving restrictive housing units.

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