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New York City Jails and Restrictive Housing New York City Jails and Restrictive Housing ASCA/CCHA Training September 11, 2014 Phoenix, AZ Commissioner.

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1 New York City Jails and Restrictive Housing New York City Jails and Restrictive Housing ASCA/CCHA Training September 11, 2014 Phoenix, AZ Commissioner Joseph Ponte Deputy Commissioner Erik Berliner Commissioner Joseph Ponte Deputy Commissioner Erik Berliner

2 Overview of NYC Jail Population In Fiscal Year 2014 (July 2013-June 2014), NYC DOC:  Admitted 77,144 inmates  Discharged78,204 inmates  Avg. Daily Pop11,408  Avg. Length of Stay54 days  Median LOS7 days ► 30 percent of admissions discharged in 3 days or less ► 50 percent of admissions discharged in 7 days or less

3 Population Profile in NYC Jails  NYC DOC manages adolescents (16-17 year olds) as well as adults  3 percent of the population are adolescents  6 percent of the population are female  39 percent of the population has a diagnosed mental illness ► 6 percent of the population has a Serious Mental Illness  15 percent of the population has security risk group involvement

4 Restrictive Housing  NYC oversight rules do not allow restrictive housing for administrative segregation  Restrictive Housing is 23-hour lock-in but with more services than most jurisdictions ► Contact visits unless the infraction occurred during a visit ► Law library on the unit ► Congregate religious services ► Full access to social services ► Daily rounding by medical and mental health staff (7 days per week)  DOC has 719 restrictive housing beds ► 125 adult male mental health (RHU) ► 16 adult female mental health (RHU) ► 30 adolescent male mental health (RHU) ► 460 adult male general population (CPSU) ► 60 adolescent male general population (CPSU) ► 28 female adult/adolescent general population (CPSU)

5 Restricted Housing for the Mentally Ill  Restrictive Housing for the mentally ill offers programming and additional out of cell time ► Use of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy by clinical staff working on the units daily ► Level system used to track progress and offer incentives Level 0- Intake: one hour of group therapy per day plus one weekly, out of cell clinical encounter Level 1 – two hours of group therapy plus one hour of dayroom time Level 2 – three hours of therapeutic activity (clinical, art therapy, etc.) plus two hours of dayroom time Level 3 – four hours of therapeutic activity plus three hours of dayroom time ► Most rules violations in the program are punished via reduced level rather than a new infraction and additional restrictive housing time ► Graduation from program (approximately 60 days if no setbacks) earns release from restrictive housing and expungement of half of any remaining time owed

6 Reform is in Progress  Reform of restrictive housing system is in progress ► Already eliminated restrictive housing for Seriously Mentally Ill with development of treatment focused unit ► Phasing out restrictive housing for adolescents (aged 16-17) ► Realigning disciplinary process with intended goal of reducing restrictive housing sentences Employment of intermediate sanctions for non-violent violations Providing officers with increased discretion to handle minor violations Revising approach to inmates with non-serious mental illness to provide additional treatment


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