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Smith County Sheriff’s Office Budget Workshop July 15, 2015 9:30 am – 11:30 am.

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1 Smith County Sheriff’s Office Budget Workshop July 15, 2015 9:30 am – 11:30 am

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5 Central Picket “Control” Only 1 position was required in the Old Central Jail. The Jail Commission now requires 2 personnel due to the 384 additional potential inmate capacity. This required an additional position once the new jail came online. 1 per shift: 3 x relief rate of 1.63 = 4.89 Central Picket “Control Room” – Previously 1 man, but now a 2 man.

6 Court Transfer Holding TCJS requires this station to be manned at anytime inmates are being held in these cells. Inmates are being transferred to and held in this holding area five days a week, during 3 rd and 1 st shifts, for court and on Fridays for TDC transport. This requires additional detention officers for two shifts. 2 x 1.63 = 3.26

7 Required Staffing per TCJS

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9 Starting Detention Salaries Rusk County Sheriff’s Office $15.65/hr ($32,552 Annual) Gregg County Sheriff’s Office $14.27/hr ($29,685.44 Annual) Wood County Sheriff’s Office $17.06/hr ($35,484.80 Annual) Henderson County Sheriff’s Office ($30,100 Annual)

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14 DETENTION STARTING SALARY FY2014 SMITH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE DETENTION OFFICER:$29,363 SMITH COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE TRUSTY SUPERVISOR$32,531 A DIFFERENCE OF:11% or$ 3,168

15 The Duties of a Basic Detention Officer are as follows:  Supervise conduct and behavior of inmates  Employs force to maintain order when necessary  Inspect locks, doors, windows and bars  Patrol assigned areas and conduct checks every 60 minutes  Observe segregation cells every 30 minutes and suicidal cells every 15 minutes  Patrol assigned areas for forbidden activities and rule infractions  Search cells for contraband  Prepare written reports concerning infractions, incidents or injuries  Deliver meals, property and mail to inmates  Escort inmates to and from visitation, clinic and recreation  Complete required paperwork in the 2 nd and 3 rd floor pickets  Notify inmates by intercom of visits, court and attorney visits  Answer intercom for inmates  Observe distribution of meals, mail, medication, commissary and indigent

16 The Duties of a Basic Detention Officer are as follows continued:  Controls televisions, lights and telephones in cellblocks  Counts keys, checks air packs and fire extinguisher  Maintain inmate housing roster  Monitor intercom when officers are in tanks  Observe picket boards, stairwells, cellblocks and catwalks  Know where officers are at all times  Maintain security of all doors at all times  Aid medical staff to dispense medication  Identify inmates for court or other functions outside of the jail  Search inmates when leaving and returning to housing areas  Conducts headcount at beginning and end of each shift  Lock inmates down at 10 pm  Ensures tanks and segregation cells are cleaned daily  Responds to Code Blue (medical), Code Red (fight) and Code Yellow (fire) in a timely manner  Ensures inmates are properly restrained when out of cells  Monitors and implements “keep separate” lists  Supervises trusties working on the 2 nd and 3 rd floor

17 STAFFING OF SMITH COUNTY JAIL FACILITIES UPON COMPLETION OF PHASE II THROUGH PHASE IV NOVEMBER 2014

18 ISSUES FACING THE SMITH COUNTY JAIL RELATED TO THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES 1.STAFFING REQUIREMENTS OF TEXAS COMMISSION ON JAIL STANDARDS 2.CLASSIFICATION OF INMATES 3.INMATES NOT SUITABLE FOR DIRECT SUPERVISION 4.RELIEF REQUIRED FOR DIRECT INMATE DETENTION OFFICER 5.TRANSPORT WITHIN & OUTSIDE THE JAIL WILL INCREASE 6.INMATE INFIRMARY MUST BE STAFFED WITH DETENTION OFFICER 7.VIDEO VISITATION TRANSPORTATION FOR INMATES IN OLD FACILITY 8.COMPLIANCE REGULATIONS ARE NOW 45 MINUTES

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20 ADDITIONAL POSITIONS REQUIRED PHASE II Shift 1Shift 2Shift 3 PICKET 1 1 13 ATTORNEY VISITATION 1 1 2 MEDICAL 1 1 13 BOOK-IN 1 1 1 3 TOTAL11 X 1.63 = 18 18 = TOTAL NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL DETENTION OFFICERS TO STAFF THROUGH PHASE II OF THE NEW JAIL FACILITY.

21 ADDITIONAL POSITIONS REQUIRED PHASE IV TOWER Shift 1Shift 2Shift 3 1 ST FLOOR 4 4 412 2 ND FLOOR 4 4 412 3 RD FLOOR 3 3 3 9 TOTAL 33 X 1.63 = 54 TOTAL PHASE II & IV = 72 TO FULLY STAFF JAIL SUBTRACT 5 IF CLOSING 5 TH FLOOR (COURTHOUSE) = 67 LEAVING A TOTAL IN PHASE IV OF 54 FOR ALL THREE FLOORS TOTAL OF PHASE II + 1 ST TWO FLOORS OF PHASE IV = 58 58 IS THE NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL DETENTION OFFICERS REQUIRED TO OPEN FLOORS 1 & 2 OF THE NEW JAIL FACILITY AS WELL AS PHASE II

22 Jail Plans Regarding Housing Of Federal Inmates By housing 96 Federal Inmates in existing portion of Smith County Central Jail at $45.00 minimum per day per inmate = $1,576,800 per year gross. Once salaries for additional personnel & inmate meals are factored in, this would allow for an excess of $1,117,000 net annually. Medical is paid by the Federal Government. This allows Smith County to recover funding that has been expended out of county over the past several years to house our inmates.

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