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- "full_text": "MCC NEW YORK UPDATES\n\nCorrectional Services\nInmate Accountability: SHU\n\nA whiteboard has been installed in the Special Housing Unit identifying the cell assignment of each inmate and pertinent information of each inmate which aids in accountability. This assists in correcting cell assignment discrepancies and aid in identifying programing needs (3 man hold, razor restriction, etc.).\nTDY Staff have been assisting Correctional Services with vacant positions; Correctional Officers, Lieutenant's and Deputy Captain.\nAddition to the Captains 2 hour SHU video review, IDO's are reviewing 6 hours of SHU video encompassing all three shift weekly.\nIDO's are conduction Bed book counts on weekends during the 10:00 am count.\nSingle cell report emailed to the Warden each shift and receives approval memorandum for each.\nMorning Watch Lieutenant supervises one count in SHU and is documented in the LT's Log.\n\nPsychology\n\nRunning Hospital Rosters Every Morning to see if inmates on SW are in the proper cells according to their Sentry assignments. Inconsistencies are reported the Associate Warden of Programs. Further, C&A is contacted to make appropriate corrections on the roster.\nCourt rosters are reviewed every day to see if any Psy Alerts are going out to court so that we can check in with them upon their return.\nPSY ALERT inmate assignments are considered for inmates with ongoing risk factors associated with suicidality (e.g., sex offender status, high profile) even regardless of whether they exhibit substantial acute mental health symptoms.\nThe Chief Psychologist has written a new procedural Memorandum for Psy Alert inmates which is undergoing review in Central Office.\nPsychology has been routing Hot List via e-mail to Lieutenant's and Executive Staff each time new inmates are added to the hot list.",
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- "content": "A whiteboard has been installed in the Special Housing Unit identifying the cell assignment of each inmate and pertinent information of each inmate which aids in accountability. This assists in correcting cell assignment discrepancies and aid in identifying programing needs (3 man hold, razor restriction, etc.).\nTDY Staff have been assisting Correctional Services with vacant positions; Correctional Officers, Lieutenant's and Deputy Captain.\nAddition to the Captains 2 hour SHU video review, IDO's are reviewing 6 hours of SHU video encompassing all three shift weekly.\nIDO's are conduction Bed book counts on weekends during the 10:00 am count.\nSingle cell report emailed to the Warden each shift and receives approval memorandum for each.\nMorning Watch Lieutenant supervises one count in SHU and is documented in the LT's Log.",
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- "content": "Running Hospital Rosters Every Morning to see if inmates on SW are in the proper cells according to their Sentry assignments. Inconsistencies are reported the Associate Warden of Programs. Further, C&A is contacted to make appropriate corrections on the roster.\nCourt rosters are reviewed every day to see if any Psy Alerts are going out to court so that we can check in with them upon their return.\nPSY ALERT inmate assignments are considered for inmates with ongoing risk factors associated with suicidality (e.g., sex offender status, high profile) even regardless of whether they exhibit substantial acute mental health symptoms.\nThe Chief Psychologist has written a new procedural Memorandum for Psy Alert inmates which is undergoing review in Central Office.\nPsychology has been routing Hot List via e-mail to Lieutenant's and Executive Staff each time new inmates are added to the hot list.",
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- "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a report or update from the MCC New York, detailing changes and improvements in Correctional Services and Psychology departments. The text is clear and legible, with no visible redactions or damage."
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