{ "document_metadata": { "page_number": "764", "document_number": "DOJ-OGR-00025126", "date": null, "document_type": null, "has_handwriting": false, "has_stamps": false }, "full_text": "Page 764\n\nInstitution Response: 12. Staffing:\n\nThe Drug Abuse Coordinator position is currently a shared position. The Warden has re-established the Drug Abuse Coordinator position as a full-time position to provide the Psychology Department with an additional supervisory psychologist to perform critical clinical services. At the current time, the position is pending selection.\n\nWe are currently in the process of requesting to hire a Staff Psychologist position to provide additional psychological services to inmates in the SHU, including therapy sessions with PSY ALERT, CC2-MH and CC3-MH inmates who are currently housed there. An additional psychologist could also monitor Hot List inmates arriving to the SHU and ensure they are housed with appropriate cellmates. This psychologist could conduct daily rounds to look for signs of psychological distress and address the concerns of our Long Term SHU inmates. Finally, an additional Staff Psychologist could assist with our daily crisis interventions and suicide risk assessments.\n\n13. Sex Offense Risk Factors: A broad understanding of risk factors associated with sex offenders, by staff at MCC New York, did not appear to be present in all staff but was vital to his adjustment and safety in prison. A more (b)(5)\n\nInstitution Response: 13. Sex Offense Risk Factors:\n\nThe Chief Psychologist is a member of the Executive Staff. The Chief Psychologist or her designee continues to be present at all Executive Staff meetings, Department Head meetings, and SHU meetings. During these meetings, the Chief Psychologist offers feedback regarding the treatment and management of sex offender inmates. Additionally, the Chief Psychologist continues to educate all staff during Introduction to Correctional Techniques (ICT) and Annual Training (AT) about the sex offender specific risk factors and suicidality.\n\nDOCUMENTS EXAMINED\n\nTRU-INTEL Download Report of Incident (583), 586, & (b)(7)(E)\nTRUVIEW - Money Exchanged; Phone, Email, & Visitor Lists; Calls; Messages; Visits; Timeline\nTRU-SCOPE - Logs, High Risk Inmates, Inmates Lists, etc. Staff Memorandums\nStaff E-Mail\nPhotographs of Scene; Deceased, Autopsy Video Showing Scene and Staff Response Sentry Documentation\nSIS Case File Index Psychology File PDS-BEMR\nPsychological Observation Procedural Memorandum Post Orders\nLieutenant Logs Attorney Logs Staff Roster\nMedical Information/Records (BEMR) BOP Twenty-Four Hour Death Report Pre-Sentence Report\nNote(s) Left Behind by Deceased Time Line\nAutopsy Request & Report Inmate Central File\nCourt Return Screening Form Prisoner Remand Form (If applicable)\nUSM 129 Individual Custody/Detention Report (If applicable) Prisoner Custody Alert Notice\nStaff Sign-In Log 1 Week Prior to Suicide (If applicable) Detention Orders (If applicable)\n30 minute SHU rounds BP 292's\n\n13\n\nDOJ-OGR-00025126", "text_blocks": [ { "type": "printed", "content": "Page 764", "position": "header" }, { "type": "printed", "content": "Institution Response: 12. 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It discusses staffing issues, sex offense risk factors, and lists documents examined during the investigation. Some information is redacted, indicated by (b)(5) and (b)(7)(E)." }