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NEVADA DEPARTMENT
OF CORRECTIONS 2017 Legislative Session
Presentation to the:
Assembly Judiciary Committee
Assembly Corrections, Parole, and Probation Committee
February 13, 2017
Brian Sandoval Governor
James Dzurenda Director
Nevada Department of Corrections
Presentation Outline • Introduction to NDOC
• Facilities
• Populations
• Staffing and Security
– Improved Security Improves Programming • NDOC Recommended New Posts Based on ASCA Post Study
• Employee Training (Pepper Spray, Baton, Launchers)
• Staff Scheduling
• Transparency (Intranet, Town Hall Meetings, Community Events)
• 40mm Launchers and Cameras
• Telephone Replacement
– House 200 Inmates Out of State
• Medical and Mental Health Services
– Medical Services Connecting to the Community Through EMR
– Mental Health • Consolidation to NNCC
• New Mental Health Director Position
• Training for Inter/ Multi-disciplinary Team
• Proactive Focus
– Treatment and Programming • Video Visitation
• Education, Industries, Training, DETR, Jobs, Veteran’s Services
• Substance Use [Vivitrol]
– Liability • Best Practices (Electronic Communication Devices)
• National Litigation
• Other Consultants and Organizations
• Segregation/ Isolation/ Inmate Discipline [VERA Institute]
– Transfer of Pre-Release Planning to DPS-Parole and Probation Division
– Second Chance Act Grant
– Re-Entry Program
• Conclusion, Contacts, Questions and Answers
February 13, 2017 2017 Legislative Session 2
Nevada Department of Corrections
Introduction
Mission The Nevada Department of Corrections will improve public safety by ensuring a safe and humane environment that incorporates proven rehabilitation initiatives that prepare individuals for successful reintegration into our communities.
Vision Reduce victimization and recidivism by providing offenders with incentive for self-improvement and the tools to effect change.
February 13, 2017 2017 Legislative Session 3
Nevada Department of Corrections
Facilities
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• 7 Major Institutions
– Lovelock
– Carson City • Northern Nevada
Correctional Center
• Warm Springs Correctional Center
– Ely
– Las Vegas • High Desert State
Prison
• Southern Desert Correctional Center
• Florence McClure Women’s Correctional Center
• 9 Conservation Camps
• 2 Transitional Housing Centers
Nevada Department of Corrections
Populations
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Total Correctional Population History and Forecast (Actual 2005 - 2016, Forecast 2017-2019)
Total Total Frcst
Governor Recommends Budget Phase
Nevada Department of Corrections
Populations
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Parole Housing, 193, 3.29%
Parole Violators, 848, 14.47%
New Committments, 3119, 53.23%
Probation Violators, 1447,
24.69%
Safekeepers, 253, 4%
SFY 2016 Admissions
Fiscal Year Total = 5,860
Nevada Department of Corrections
Populations
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Admissions versus Releases by SFY
Admissions Releases
Nevada Department of Corrections
Staffing and Security
“Inmates will not participate in programs if they do not feel safe.”
• NDOC Recommended New Posts Based on the ASCA Post Study
• Employee Training (Pepper Spray, Baton, Launchers)
• Staff Scheduling
• Transparency (Intranet, Town Hall Meetings, Community Events)
• Equipment (Launchers and Cameras)
• Telephone Replacement
• Housing 200 Inmates Out of State
February 13, 2017 2017 Legislative Session 11
Nevada Department of Corrections
Medical and Mental Health Services
• Medical Services Connecting to the
Community Through EMR
• Mental Health
– Consolidation to NNCC
– New Mental Health Director Position
– Training for Inter/ Multi-Disciplinary Team
February 13, 2017 2017 Legislative Session 13
Nevada Department of Corrections
Proactive Focus
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• Treatment and Programming
– Video Visitation
– Education, Industries, Training, DETR, Jobs,
Veteran’s Services
– Substance Abuse [Vivitrol]
Nevada Department of Corrections
Proactive Focus
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• Liability
– Best Practices (Electronic Communications Devices)
– National Litigation
– Other Consultants and Organizations
– Segregation/ Isolation/
Inmate Discipline [VERA
Institute]
Nevada Department of Corrections
Proactive Focus
February 13, 2017 2017 Legislative Session 17
• Transfer Pre-Release Planning
from NDOC to the Department
of Public Safety - Parole and
Probation Division
• Second Chance Act Grant
• Re-Entry Program
Nevada Department of Corrections
Conclusion and Contacts
Thank you for this opportunity and your consideration!
Director James Dzurenda
(702) 486-9910
(775) 887-3260
February 13, 2017 2017 Legislative Session 19
Nevada Department of Corrections
Conclusion and Contacts
NDOC Executive Management
Deputy Director of Support Services
John Borrowman
(775) 887-3346
Deputy Director of Operations
Quentin Byrne
(775) 887-3266
Deputy Director of Programs
David Tristan
(702) 486-9990
Deputy Director of Industrial Programs
Brian Connett
(702) 486-9997
February 13, 2017 2017 Legislative Session 20