Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) COVID-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 7:00 am on Sunday April 5, 2020.
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) COVID-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 7:00 am on Saturday April 4, 2020.
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) COVID-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 8:00 am on Friday April 3, 2020.
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) COVID-19 Updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 8:00 am on Thursday April 2, 2020.
DOC submits report to BOC on monthly progress report on its implementation of the Young Adult Plan and implementation of alternatives to punitive segregation (Second Chance, TRU, ESH, and Secure Units) Information includes young adult population, young adult related training provided to staff.
The intention of the report is to demonstrate compliance with the Board’s Minimum Standards and Variance Conditions related to the operation of these units and the housing of Young Adults. This report includes data on an individual level, showing new placements, and reasons for those placements.
Pursuant to local law, this report provides information and summaries related to programming in city jails, including hard skills training, certifications,and evidence-based programs for participants to engage with social service providers and develop socio-emotional skills.
Pursuant to local law, this report provides information related to allegations of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and interventions on visitors to city jail facilities for cases that lasted longer than 90 days within the preceding six month period and cases closed within the preceding six months.
Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) COVID-19 updates to the Board of Correction (BOC) as of 8:00 am on Wednesday April 1, 2020.
Pursuant to local law, the Department is required to provide the number of incarcerated individuals who have been found guilty of violating departmental rules, but have not been placed in punitive segregation, restrictive housing, or a clinical alternative to punitive segregation housing,