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Additional corrective measures will now include the Activities Lieutenant checking all Front Lobby log books.
The Captain will ensure these checks are included in the Lieutenant’s Daily Log for Day Watch and Evening
Watch. In addition, the Activities Lieutenant will address any discrepancies immediately through on the spot
training and/or performance log entries.
13. Sex Offense Risk Factors
Psychologists are subject matter experts in sex offender risk factors and they play a crucial role in sharing this
knowledge through traditional settings such as ICT, AT, and institutional meetings. However, Executive Staff
play a pivotal role in establishing and addressing institutional culture and promoting and participating in
training. A lack of a broad understanding of sex offender specific risk factors requires an intentional training
approach led by Executive Staff. They must be out front talking about inmates with a sex offense, expressing an
understanding of sex offender dynamics, modeling agency condoned expectations for the understanding and
treatment of inmates with a sex offenses, and assisting with institutional trainings. These practices encourage a
broader acceptance by line staff.
Institution Response:
The MCC New York Executive Staff are out front talking about inmates with sex offenses, and expressing an
understanding of sex offender dynamics, modeling agency expectations for the understanding and treatment of
inmates with sex offenses. This is done through departmental meetings, trainings, staff recalls and walking and
talking throughout the institution.
ATTACHED DOCUMENTS:
Institution Duty Officer Report
Cellmate Review
Report Writing “Back to Basics Training”
SHU Suicide Prevention Training
Department Head Meeting minutes
PSY ALERT inmates
Bed Book Count Schedule (Exec Staff/IDO)
Bed Book Audit (emails)
Log Book Audit
Executive Staff List
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