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Charles E. Egeler Reception and Guidance Center (RGC)
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Volume of Offenders Offenders arrive at RGC from the County Jails at a rate of: 800-1100 per month 20 – 80 per Day
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Types of Offenders Offenders arrive at RGC that are:
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Types of Offenders Parole Violators – Technical Rule Violators These offenders broke the rules of parole but have not been convicted of a new crime. These offenders will see the Parole Violation Unit (PVU) to determine if their parole will be reinstated or revoked. When the PVU is completed with their process, the offender will be transferred. They will likely be transferred prior to knowing their decision.
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Types of Offenders Parole Violators with a New Sentence or Probation Violators with a New Sentence Offender was on parole or probation and has been convicted of a new crime.
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Types of Offenders Probation Violator – Technical Violator Prisoner was on probation and violated that probation by breaking the rules. He has been re-sentenced from probation to prison.
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Types of Offenders New Commit Prisoner was not under any type of community supervision at the time of their offense.
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Types of Offenders Youthful Offenders Prisoner 17 years of age or younger who is not sentenced under Holmes Youthful Trainee Act (HYTA).
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12 Day Process Offenders are taken through a 12 day process prior to leaving RGC. There are cases where the process is accelerated and completed in less than 12 days. Crisis Stabilization Unit, Medical / Mental Health Issues, Adaptive Skills Residential Program (previously known as SSDU. Levels I, II, and III are placed at MTU. Levels IV and V are placed at SLF), Protective Custody Cases, etc. Youthful offenders
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12 Day Process / Day 1 Offender is transported from the County Jail to RGC. The transporting officer provides Record’s Office Staff authorization to incarcerate offender. Property in possession of the offender including clothing is collected in the Intake Holding Area. Prisoners are given the choice to send items home or have the items destroyed. Offender is fingerprinted, strip searched, and jail reports are reviewed to identify immediate psychological or custody concerns.
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12 Day Process / Day 1 Each prisoners receives a face to face interview with a Health Care Professional. Those prisoners with mental health concerns are seen by a psychologist. Those with special health care/mental health needs are placed in holding cells for further evaluation. Prisoners designated as needing Crisis Stabilization might be sent to WCC or DWH for Direct Observation. Prisoner is interviewed by Records Office staff to confirm all personal contact information. Pictures are taken for the offender ID card and scars, marks, and tattoos are photographed and entered into OMNI. Prisoner is given state-issued clothing through the quartermaster. Prisoner is given his prisoner number and I.D. and escorted to the Housing Units.
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12 Day Process / Day 2 Day 2 is comprised of: Follow up from Day 1 Medical Reviews Prisoners identified from Day 1 as having special medical needs see a Physician. X-Rays if needed. (for TB Testing) Outpatient Mental Health Interviews Test of Adult Basic Education T.A.B.E. Testing Given to all offenders who do not have a verified HS Diploma or GED. Offenders are TABE Tested with the Locator 9/10.
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12 Day Process / Day 2 All available Day 2 offenders with unverified GEDs or HS Diplomas will complete a Educational History / Transcript Request Form. School File: Existing School Files are requested from Record’s Retention New School Files are created. Offender Education Tracking System (OETS) entry begins by RGC School Staff.
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12 Day Process / Day 3 All Day 3 offenders go to: Medical for Lab (Blood Work-ups) Vision Check Dental Clinic
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12 Day Process / Day 4 Day 4 offenders are only released from their cells if they are on callout to attend Psychological Interviews.
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12 Day Process / Day 5 Day 5 offenders are released from their cells if they are on callout to attend Psychological Interviews in the A.M. Prisoner Orientation is held in the P.M. of Day 5 Prisoner Peer Mediators present a segment on HIV/AID’s. Prisoners are informed of the following: Facilities Administrative Staff Classification Process Prisoner Pitfalls COMPAS/TAP – begins the prisoner Reentry process. * Occupational Safety Count Procedures Disciplinary Policy SASSI
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12 Day Process / Day 6 Day 6 offenders are released from their cells if they are on callout to attend Psychological Interviews in the A.M. Catch-up TABE Testing in the P.M. for those offenders without a verified GED or HS Diploma that had medical conflicts on Day 2.
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12 Day Process / Day 7 Career Scope Testing in the AM for offenders who: Have a verified GED / HS Diploma Indicated to the teaching staff at RGC that they have a HS Diploma or GED during the TABE Testing Are within 7 Years of their ERD
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12 Day Process / Day 8 Vocational Interviews Teaching staff interview the offender to: Cover Career Scope Assessment results Inquire about past employment history Find out the anticipated county the prisoner will be paroled to. Provide CTE programs pamphlet
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12 Day Process / Days 9 & 10 Days 9 and 10 are reserved for offenders to be given their physicals. Each offender receives a complete health physical.
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12 Day Process / Days 11 & 12 Classification Prisoner is interviewed by a Reentry Processor and given: RGC Recommendations These recommendations are based upon information found in the PSI and through interviews which determine what each prisoner needs. COMPAS Assessment – For all Newly Committed Offenders age 18 or older. Anyone under the age of 18 does not receive a COMPAS. Each prisoner is interviewed using the Collaborative Case Management style interview.
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TAP Offenders are written a transition plan based upon the outcome of the COMPAS to accurately assess the prisoners needs and set goals. Initial Security Classification Property / Assault Screens Vital Document Search (Birth Certificates/Social Security/License/State I.D. Cards). Vermont Assessment for Sex Offender Risk (VASOR) All prisoners within 7 months of their ERD will receive a PER.
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12 Day Process Offenders will be transferred from RGC to their receiving facility based on their security and medical needs. Technical Rule Violators will be transferred to Reentry facilities : They have had their PV hearings and Parole has been reinstated stipulating that the prisoner be placed at an Reentry site for 60 days. Prisoners are sent to the Reentry site closest to or in the region where they will parole. ***Some prisoners are paroled to the Reinstatement Diversion Programs IDRP Intensive Drug Residential Program - Ingham Cty Jail PTR/TRRP Tuscola Reentry Residential Program PLK/lCRRP Lake County Residential Reentry Program Length of Stay at RGC The average length of stay at RGC for a new commit prisoner is 30-45 days. The average length of stay at RGC for a Parole Violator varies depending on when they have their PV hearings. No prisoner should be in RGC more than 90 days.
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