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Secretary Gary D. Maynard
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Security Classification Instrument Originally developed in 1988 by Dr. Edward Letessa Continually updated/reviewed for best practices Basic intake classification sets original security level Reclassification done annually, bi-annually for those within 3yrs of release Inmate programming assignments based on both security classification and needs assessment/Case Plan Case Plans developed in 2010 by Dr. James Austin
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Classification working in conjunction with case planning Emphasize placing offender in least restrictive environment Case plan compliance affects reclassification Proactive involvement in programming Behavior modification programs for disruptive inmates NBCI Levels Program – max security Special Needs Program – mental health Reduce need to lower security levels to accommodate programming Correctional Enterprises using long term offenders Public Safety Compact
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Lifers unable to participate in work release Limited resources to meet case plan needs Sex offenders Possible solutions: Focus on offenders who benefit most Use community resources Staff time involved in security reclassification and case planning Requires honesty from offender
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Dynamic, sequential classification from booking to community supervision Reorganization/integration of supervision functions Involve local counties Intake/classification/case planning Reentry $14 mil investment in OCMS utilized to improve flow of information/records Utilize regional resources to address needs Regional classification tools Mission-based institutions
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