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NAMI Conference February 10, 2015 “Changing Lives: Changing Futures” Operating Rehabilitative Detention Facilities NAMI Conference February 10, 2015 “Changing.

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1 NAMI Conference February 10, 2015 “Changing Lives: Changing Futures” Operating Rehabilitative Detention Facilities NAMI Conference February 10, 2015 “Changing Lives: Changing Futures” Operating Rehabilitative Detention Facilities

2 Objectives Understand benefits of operating a rehabilitative facility Understand criminogenic risk and protective factors Understand need to utilize targeted evidenced based, best practice approaches that reduce risk factors and enhance protective factors Identify opportunities to engage the community in developing a pre and post release continuum of services that increase the likelihood of successful reentry and reduce recidivism. Share examples of successful program operations at the Mecklenburg County jail facilities Discuss possibilities for application in other communities

3 Benefits of Incarceration Optimum time for intervention Providing room and board Structured Environment Direct Supervision Improvement in physical health Medical/dental needs addressed Become sober Medication stabilization

4 Benefits of Rehabilitation Improves safety and security of facility –Inmates engaged in productive activity Reduces incidents –Inmate on Officer –Inmate on Inmate Reduces recidivism Decreases jail overcrowding Improves opportunity for successful reentry Maximizes benefit of resources

5 MCSO Mission To protect the citizens of Mecklenburg County by operating secure and professional rehabilitative detention facilities, enforcing civil and criminal laws, providing outstanding public service with integrity and upholding the constitutionality of the Sheriff’s Office.

6 Inmate Programs’ Goal The goal of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office Inmate Programs Department is to provide the inmates housed in the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office detention facilities the opportunity to address those issues that may have contributed to their criminal behavior and subsequent incarceration.

7 Criminogenic Risk Factors Undereducated Underemployed Substance Abuse Mental Health Anti-social Attitudes and Peers Marital/Family of Origin Issues –Chaotic Home Environment –Parenting Issues Lack of Empathy and Social Bonding

8 Program Model Develop a comprehensive system of care utilizing evidenced based, best practice programs and services to meet the holistic needs of our consumers in the most efficient and effective manner possible

9 Programs Target Needs Rehabilitative Services –Educational Services –Therapeutic Services –Domestic Violence –Vocational Services –Health and Wellness –Life Skills (Decision Making) –Parenting Library Services Chaplain’s Services

10 Operations Safety/Security –Screening/Training/Monitoring Integrated Community Approach Pre/Post Release System of Care Community “In Reach” Risk/Needs Assessment Person Centered Plans Seamless Transition to Community Ongoing Community Support Advocacy

11 Community Partners Publicly funded services –Managed Care Organization (MCO) –County/City Departments –Library Private Providers (Pro bono) Non-profits Educational Institutions Interns Faith-based Organizations Community volunteers

12 Examples Substance Abuse Program Mental Health Counseling Health and Wellness – HIV/AIDS/STDs Testing/Education Business Builders Program Mentoring Programs Employer Network Staff Training Yoga/Tai Chi/Meditation Religious Studies Community Foundations

13 Questions?


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