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CENTRE
CORRECTIONAL
SHIFT PACKET
Routing Form
DATE: MB MD 16
SHIFT: 7-3
SHIFT CCWAHDERES): Woods
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Deputy Wudcn af?pmtiun: - Gnu-den.
Dagny Wanlm qudminislri?tian - Knlum
II
931?: ?a?lrn'av
Lieutenant Woods
Lieutenant:
pm to 3110 pm
Intake: Watson
Reiease: Jeirli?
Central Contml: Buckley
EMU Comm: Mahier
Relief 1: Murpl'rl.r
Reiief 2: Dickey
Relief 3: Fatal-qr
Relief 5:
Lobby: Waite
Housing Units:
A1: Smith. M.
A2: Caihuun
A3: Heffner
M: II Wagnen W.
81: - Grass
- BE: Rupert
01, I32. 03: Hampton
Special Duty:
Pass Days:
Binett
Henry
McCuoI
Napoleon
Shearer
Smith
Eel?e. Emmen-nan
Vamtinn:
Hilliard
Jones
Knapp
Hockey. Taylor
Overtime:
Mahler
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521W
Call CIfs (Sick. All. Other}:
Dawns: If?
041301301 5
Medical isolation
Mun. Alicia removed
Idle conducts
EMILE Jason lwas issued a Major Misconduct for receiving his minor. He did not make his bed after
rea sl.
Abiola. Abdulazees?was issued a main: Misconduct for reoei-nng his minor. He did not stand forthe
taoo hour count.
Inhoof, Brandon? Was issued his ?rst minorfor not wearing 11's shirt to and from the shower.
intake
1 for arraignment
Other
homatefSandusky (single oetl only} is housed in A1 oell 9 on AC- Status- he is to Shower. l'n'isil and Rec by
IITISE .
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- Incident Report -
Date OfReport oosoizom
'I'rmeOfReport 14:00
Date or Incident I 0450:2315
inmeoflncidentl 12:30
Incident Location i cots I
i
Persoriis) Involved I
I . Wro'lesses I i
I. Per?son Making Report I Lt Woods 1
- Report . . . ..
A wall-:through was mnducted throughout the facility. The following iSSues were discussed:
A1: I assisted C0 Smith and Nurse Snyder will medication pass.
A2: No issues.
A3: No issues.
A4: Inmate Robert Benjamin asked about a refund from commissarv this week. I advised him that
credits are processed the following Monday.
Bi: No issues.
52: Unable to enter due b3 showers.
Work Release: Inrnahe ?i?enda Trude spent the afternoon outside mowing around the facility.
I see Member Sign: Lida - - i
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[Shift Cwmanderi?'gn;
Actontaken Report remanded to Administation.
CENTRE COUNTY
CORRECTIONAL
SHIFT PACKET
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DATE:
SHIFT: 3-1]
SHIFT COMES): ?Fr-ha
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Dcputr Ward-en of?pmtimrs - Gordon
Dcpu'ty Warden ofAdminhmtiun - Knlmo
Disam- :1meme 4m:
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SHIFT LOG
With?es. 3:00 pm to 11:00pm
i Day: Date: 4-30?2013
. Lieutenant FISHER Pass Days:
Misconduct
Inhanf, Brandon- Was issued his ?rst minor far not wearing his shirt to and from the shower. Unlock after Lieutenant BEAVER
Shi? change. ECK
Intake: mun?:3 McCL'ialrm GEM men
In take Release: SEVERE KELLEY
3 for arraignment [2 more on me my] Gentrai Cantrell: KNOFFSINGER
SMU Contml: LITTLE LEAR,
Relief 1: CURL MILLER
O??ler
Sandusky. Gerald Single Celh'Recrea?unJ'Shmuer
Lobby:
114's cup-en fart-unighi: is gender speci?c (Ellis 3. HGCIenahan}
F?a gender speci?c for Smday
Housing Units:
Luv;
A2: WEAVER Overtime:
A3 L?ch'sm
A4 -Eccii [was
31: BRYAN Digit-u
r32: evens
C1, CE, CS: TAYLOR
Cal] Offs (Sick. ML. Other}:
Special Duty: Hue-hi Mr H-
Billzli'wr
Wish
Veri?ed By:
In?dentREport . - -
Ivonne
I ?mesofeepawi 1330
I, Date_0f Went; wanna
Time?f Incident-I 1320
I Incident Location fl A1 Housing Unit Cell I
Gentle gountv Correctional Facility .
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Person is} Invoiir'Ed I I
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P?fmnIs} Irivolved
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0n the above date and time I was completing a watch tour In A1 housing unit lwhen Inmate
Abdulazeez Abioia stopped me. Inmate Abioia slated to me that he wouid like me to oontact the
meadows heathent facility for him, then stating he meId like to be transferred there because he
needs a better plwsia'b'ist to evaluate him. I asked inmate .PIbioia if It was because he wanted to harm
himself, he slated to me ?rst he did not want In hann himseif. LT Woods was nolj?ed 'rrnmediatelv
after talking with inmate Abiola.
- wees-_- IWII
Parson'Ma'kingReport IEI-I. FIsher I
- - Report .
The following isr regarding a of the facility eon-ducted en:
No issues, check conducted. Grievanoa were oolleued.
No issues, TIer check oanducted. Grievanoes were collected.
Inmate Held Stated That he could not ?nd his ID card. I told him to oontinue searching for it and
if it is missing he will be charged for anomer one. No adr?lional issues. Tier shed-r: conducted.
Gn'evanoes were collected.
55; No isanes, TIer check conducted. Grievances were collected.
Inmate Eariv asked when he would retehre his monev and property from Huntingdon County. I
informed him mat they should be bringing it with them the next time may come to the facilitv.
Mul?pie inmates asked if they:' oould have an Isiamic prayer calendar. No additional issues. Grievanoes
were collected.
Action em:
HI. $1131; IMII-ru?ya. Ira max-?too Fuhb?lk dash?
Eur (1%!le
ISh?IftCorhmariderSIgn: $1.-th 'l
Assisted In
Workreiea ea:se Nolssu
removing inmate
Grievames were ooilected.
Mates from me Law Library.r back to her cell. No additional issues.
5, Unit watch tours conducted. Grievances were ooileded.
312? Es
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Centre ICounty Correctional FadlitIr.
Inddent?eport
3 Corre'ctiona! Facility
. Incident Report -
0450:2010 I Date'Drf Report
Inmeofeeport 21:50 I'Timeorneport [2152 HRS
Date momma I Date Of monont- 04I30I2010
i- Time orsio'oenth Approx: 20:30 Inrne Of. Incident .I 2145 HRS
Lneaoon to Housing Unit I Incident Location C1 HOUSING unrr I
. ensue THOMAS #150034
HPerson n0ol0ed I
. I Kevin Giouer 4010-0494
Person . Bruce Wright I
.
I -. IA3Housing Unit I I I Immense; I
Fee-son Making Report to ones I I Person Making Report I c.0. it TAYLOR I
had commissnr stolen from their cells: Inmate wright was visibly upset ans slated mat one Snickers ENGUE TULD ME THAT HE GUT HIT 1? THE FACE THE NOSE
Inmate Glover slated that his oommioeery was stolen earlier this week, and gave me a list of 013 9" THE 1? "15 FACE STARTING T0 BRUISE
following; 2 Snickers, 4 HoneIrtiuns and 2 Swill Rolls. 1 not gnren a few suggestions as to who may OF REPORT
ha03 laken me stolen property. Inmate was suggested 00 one, and Inmate Spence was
(In 4I30i'16 at approximatthr 20: 30 hours, inmates Bruce Wright and Keuin Glouer reported dtatdtey I THE DATE AND APP R031 MATE TIME ENGLE RETURNED FROM REC INHATE
suggested :20 setreral Inmates on the block. I
Staff Member Sig
Isearched cell Inmate Simeox's cell, and found rm?d'ling.
Inmate Spenoe, in cell 1M was die pit-er inmate suggested to have possibly taken 013 stolen
propertIr; homer, I was not given information in 21:53 and was unable to search his cell prior
limo. raked Miro? axis-Jim
IShift Corrunande LII l/M'si
. c,
to lock in.
-?Acton taken:
I spoke with inmat-a Wright and Blotter and informed them that I would be w?t?ng this incident
report, and to notify the 03 on duty Should they have any further infonnaljon,
I
imnnha inst-now -Io cine, ?Hvr-f don-g M??il
I: Acton taken
Ishirtcorrli'nander?lgn: I I
CENTRE COUNTY
SHIFT PACKET
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DATE: I15
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Lieu?n?nant manna: MM
Lieutenant
Im: MILIJER.
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Re?nafE: Lani
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MOHLEFI
LH-HL
M?k?z
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51.52.63: 9 ?eaz?s'
Spedal Duty: T0131 Beds: 39?
EmpIy Beds: MS
compaed Beds: EFL 5f
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CENTRE counn' FACILITY
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PHONE {814} 355-63394 Fm: {3141 543-1 1 50
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Melanie Gordon
Sunday, May 2:115 1012:: AM
Thames Allen. Jr.
Brenda A. Mcl?nrey: C. Kay Woodring; Denise A. Murphy; Jeffrey T. Him: Jon B. ?sher:
Jana?'lan M. Millindenlnseph 5. Kolenn.? Juan Mendez: Matthew T. Fisher: Michael S.
Woods; Richard Smith
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Melanie Gordon, CJM. CCE
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Matd'iew T. Fisher
Sun-day, May 01. 2016 1-42 PM
Brenda iL Mci?nley: Jeffrey T. Hire.- Joseph S. Melanie L. Gordon: Richard C.
Smith: Allysan FL Diwali: Caidyn D. Ne?: Danielle Minamhick: Kevin T. Jeirie: Lorinda L.
Brown; Stephanie D. Amy Hampton: Andrew K. Durant: Ashlee M. Wagner:
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Laue; John J. Scarborough: Joshua D. Reh?net: Hid: R. Srriid'i: Sarah P'renlice: Tanna L.
Shirk; ?i'mi?lney Wagneannadian M. Millinder: Juan Mendez: Midtael S.Wood$:
Thomas 5. AilenJr.
Inmate Barbala
Inmate Kuminski, Barbala returned to thefaizil'rty at 1330 hours.
Lt. Matthew TFisJi'er
Centre County Co rrectiona! Facii'r'ty
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Bella-fan te, PA 15823
Phone (314)-355-6394 Fair (314)-543-1150
Kristen M. Sim?ns
Tue: Richard C. Smith
Subject Inm?gative status inmates
Warden,
I have two female inmates ?whnse inuestigat?we status order runs outtoda-gr. I was told you made the call
on them and was mandating if they should he released had: into General population or remain locked in. let me know
what you would like to do. Thanks
Lt. Mat?Jew Fisher
Centre County Correctional Facility
PM Risks! HEN Road
Bellefante, PA 16323
Phane r314J-355-5194 Fax [3141-5434150
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Karla A Wrtharine: Brenda A. McKinley. Je?a'ey T. Him: Jnseph S. Knlena: Melanie
Gordon: Richard C. Smith: Allyson R. Dwall: Cairlyn D. Ne?: Danielle Minarchidr: Kevin T.
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Centre County Correctional Facility
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Men-day. May 02, 2916 3:25 AM
Danielle Mina rchick: Cai'?ym D. He?: Alyson FL Dwell: Stephanie 0. Kei?n T.
Jeirle-s: Lorinda Brown
Richard Smilil; Ryan M. Addlernan; Jena?'lan M. Millinder. Michael 5.
Weeds
It is my understanding Enmat. is putting requests in to be moved from Cube 53 to cube 3: {the laundry morn} in
C3. Isped?mlly put inmate-n SB so she could he on camera and would appreciate i1 ifnu one would move
her. She is on the bottom bunk, has a bottom locker. and is very capabfe of walking to and from the damom. She only
wants cube 3 so she can be nearthe table and lay on her bunkta want: w. That?s not a goat} enough excuse in my
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Monday. May 02. 2016- AM
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Marl: Higgins: MarkJ. Kellerman; Mark 1 Smith, Esquire: Mary Kerstetter. Melanie
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The hazards listed below are mainly to the South of lCentre Co. . refer to the attached map.
Stay safe. thanks
Jeffrey A. 1lI'Ii'harran
Director
Centre Co. ??ice of Emergency Servicesr
Emergency Management Coordinator
4213 Holmes St. Belleionte,Pa. 15323
Ori?ce: 314?355-6315
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Running, Hiking, and More ??th Your Dog
By Amy Paturel
Hitting the trail is a great way to bond with your pet while enioying the outdoors. Plus, dogs bene?t from
exercise and fresh air iust like you. and they're good company.
"Hiking is a great way for dogs to expend energy both physically and mentally,? says Kat Miller, a
behaviorist at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
A tired dog tends to be well-behaved. so hiking and other types of exercise are great for high-energy
hounds, she says.
Whether you hit the mountains, camp at the beach, or run with your pooch at the local park, safety should
be a top priority.
Here are five ways to protect your pup on the trail.
I. Visit 1four Vet
Before you set out on a big hike, rule out any health or joint problems. Age, size. breed, and other things
can limit your dog?s agility.
While a bouncy puppy may seem like a perfect running partner, don't take yours on a long-distance jaunt
until his bones have finished growing {about 13 months for most breeds}, M?ler says. And once your
beloved pooch reaches his older, golden years. long walks can strain hisioints.
?rour vet will make sure your dog?s shots are up to date. She'll aiso got your pat on flea, ticic and
heartwon'n prevention drugs. ?Ticks can cause Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other
diseases that pose a serious threat to your dog's well-being, and some are a danger to humans, as well,?
Miller says.
Many of the same products that treat fleas also kill ticks and protect against breakouts. Ask your vet which
is best for your ?Furry friend.
1. Do Your Research
Check out the area you plan to visit in advance, and make sure it allows canines. Also, most hiking web
sites describe the climate, terrain, plants, and wildlife you're likely to see on the trait.
Consider what?s best for your dog?s breed. Those with short noses might have trouble breathing during
exercise, says animal behavior expert Andrea Arden, author ofBarron's Dog Training Bible. They're aiso
more Iikelyto overheat.
if your pooch has a?Few extra pounds, a lot ofexercise could be hard on his ioints. Large dogs are more
likely to have ligament iniun'es, arthritis, and hip {meanin their hip didn't form normally].
3. Start Slow
As active as your dog might be, he wasn't born ready-made for marathons. He needs to build up his
endurance just like you do. Start with short wall-ts, and build up the intensity and pace.
?Dogs are so excited to spend time with their human buddy, theymay push themselves too hard,? Arden
says. ?Know your dog's boundaries and recognize the signs that he needs a rest."
rcTake a Leash
Want your pal to enjoy some time outside, but not on a leash? Make sure he responds to commands and
that there won't be any unleashed dogs where you're going.
?Keep a leash with you on hikes, even ifyou think you can rely on your dog to come when called,? Miller
says. Fido might want to run up to children, circle around mountain bikers, or chase other animals
?If you are wary of dogs, seeing a fro-pound black lab runningr toward you can be unnerving," Hsu says.
Tour best bet is to assume that every oncoming hiker doesn't like dogs until they prove otherwise. Always
give hound-less hikers the right of way. Make your pet sit beside you or put him on leash while they pass.
If you?re in a wooded area, leave the extending leash at home. Otherwise, you might spend more tin-re
untangling it from bIarIches and shrubs than enjoying your walk.
5. Bringd-re Right Gear
Some dogs, like those with thick or double coats {think malamutes and golden retJ?ievers), are iust ?ne
outdoors in cold weather. But canines with thin coats or those that spend a lot of time indoors might need
a sweater or vest for warmth. There?s also a vest made to help keep your dog cool when it's hot outside,
Arden says.
If your pal is used to carpet and grass, walking on rocky terrain can hurt his paws, and hot concrete bun-rs.
Hnring in the woods or on rough terrain? Cuts and scrapes are common. W'l-rile Such dangers can be hard to
avoid, protective dog booties can help. ?You can also rub nontoxic natural waxes into your dog's paws to
protect against snow and ice,? Miller says.
Other critical gear: water, snacks, and poop bags.
Pouches should n?t lap water from puddles, streams, rivers, and lakes, since they otter: contain harmful
parasites and other toxins.
Bring enough food to keep up with your pet's increased calorie needs, to o. If you want your pup to carry
some of the load, start by having him weara pack around the house, then on short walks, and ?nally on
long waiks or runs. "While some dogs can carry as much as 25.: of their weight, it is generally advisable not
to go above Arden says.
Here's a list of must-haves for your bike:
. First aid kit: Ask your vet to suggest items for your pet. Bandages, antiseptic, tweezers (or a tick
pick], antibiotic cream, and a flashlight are a good start.
. ID: Make sure your dog wears a collar with id entii?ication, phone number, and rabies tags.
Leash: Even if your pal walks weli without one, keep a leash on hand. Other dogs, woodland
creatures, and inviting scents can lure him off-course.
Water bowl and water: Your buddy will need plenty of H20 during hikes and long runs.
. Dogfood and treats: Reward good behavior. Bribery helps, tool.
- Emergency phone numbers: Jot down the number for the closest emergency vet clinic, as well as
your own vet?s number and an emergency contact.
- Picture of your pet: In case he gets lost.
. Piastic bags: Leaving poop on the trail is a sure 1.yay to ruin a hike for others. Drop it in a bag or bury
it 6 inches deep.
Taking your pooch on a daily wilderness walk isn?t always practical. The key, experts say, is getting out for
a val-iraI'i-z1 even if it's an ?urban hike" around the neighborhood.
For dog-owner Hsu, her furry pal Maggie enjoy a hike brings her great ioy. "when she?s happy,
I'm happy,? she says.
Krista Burris
Risk Manager?Wellness
Centre County Government
P. 314-543-1055
F. 314-543-1153
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Inmate?as been removed from the Tether Restriction and 2 person escort requirement.
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LT Jonathan Millinder
Centre County Correctional Facility
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There will be a ratherlarge training held in our community room on June and ere These will run ?om
Elam-4.13m and lunch will he provided by our Kitchen Sta?'. We are expecting about 30 people and will include
three ofour Counselors and outside personnel. The trainings deal with street drugs and D?u?t relapse
Each dag.r is a different training so different people could be here each day.
There Irish}.r he tours beforefa?crfduring these training with those attending. Mr. Verbeck will be contacted about
setting the room up for the training. And positing will most likcl'ybe re?ected {like Coalition Meetingsl
More information will follow closer to the trainings and on may has been put on the electronic calendar for
each training.
Please contact me with any questions or ooncems.
"I?l'tank you,
Joseph Kolcno
Deputy Warden of Administration
Centre {L?oungtf Correctional Frocilitj,r
T00 Rishei Hill Rd.
Builefonte, PA ?5323
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anyways?
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Kristen ?mkins
Human Resources Director
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minutes and is required.
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Kristen Simltins
Human Resources Director
Centre Ciaruriti,l Government
420 Holma Street. Fliuum 334
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T. Weaver: Dus?n T. Henry: Elizabedr EWoods; Erica. Lockridge: Erin M. Masses:
George F. Mum-111.: Heather D. Eckle'y: Headrer Beaver. Henry Napoleon: Jacob T. Lava:
James A. Simler', James F. Meyer: Jarrett. Snyder: Jason R. Budd-2y: Jason R.
Muthersbaughue?rey 1. HiterJennifer Ed: Jill C. Bide-y: John J. Mahler: John J.
Scarborough:lohn M. Jones Johnna Bilgenlon D. Fisher, Jonathan C. Rocker: Jonathan
M. Ayers.- Jona?ran M. Millindertjoseph Taylor: Joseph 5. Koleno: Joshua D. Refiner:
Juan Mendez: Justine M. Addleman; Ka?rryn N. Lon?son; Kelly L. Evans; Kevin J. Brindle:
Kevin J. McCool; Kevin P. Peacock: Kevin T. Jeirler. Kevin Wenrick: Keya M. Keiser:
Kimberly N. Rupert Kyle S. Miller: Kyle S. Smith.- Larry lidge?; leonard Verb-rack: Levi Ft
Kno?sinager: Lindsey Hass: Lorinda Brown.- Lyden Hil?ard; Marl: T. Waiter Marlene E.
Sumers: Mar-them. Bode Matthew J. Slimmer: Harmer?: FL Onrdorl: Mat?rew T. Fisher:
Melanie Gordon: Michael D. Ishl-er: Michael Fl. Shearer: Michael S. Woods MiEane
Daughenbaugh: Hick R. Smith; Philip D. Calhoun: Handy ir?r'i?reri?he: Rid1ard If. Smi?'r:
Ryan hCoa: Ryan J. Mc?oslre-r. Ryan P. Taylor; Ryan S. Miller: Ryan T. Fatah}: Sage B.
Lear; Sarah Pren?oe: Shandell M. Poser: Shane Hanan: Stacy Smi?-r; seaphanie D.
McGhee: Tan na Shirk: Thomas K. Haul: Thomas 5. Allen, Jr; Tiffany ?r McClerrahan:
Tom Burrow; Tony M. Lil-He: Ty M. Cori: Uanessa C. Biiletl: Walter 16116:me
Harmer ll; Whit-Icy LWagner. Wilmer Andrews: Eadiary S. Sayers
Suhiecl: Ou'lside Clearance
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Lair-Enid
Re-Enlry Specialist
Carrie County Coneuional Facility
T00 Rishol Hill Road
Bellel'on?te. Pa 16323-
Iniaemal extension: 2023
PhonoLino: Elli-51134165
Centre Peace
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Brian Vargas-return at 113m on Thursdays Chelsi Gordon-hold In Tuesdays Thomas Probst
Douglas Sunday
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Craig Helmerl
Toby Calpetzer
County Maintenance
First Shift: 8:15am-3:15pm
Secund Shift: 3:30pm-10:30pm
Shaquan Wright
Daniel Stocktun
Garrett Howser
On Grounds Workers
Work Release
Brenda Trude
Brittany ?nnh-Halslmaler
Adam CNC
Clint Weaver-Confer Trucking Inc.
Adam Singer-Nothing But Hair Unisex Hair Salon
Emily Fink-West Side Stadium Bar 8: Grill
Thomas Evans-Duffy?s Tavern
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?fat you give of your time and talents,
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Subjeel: RE: Walter .Ieitles Pmrm?an
What is me some: date the transier can occur? Does it have to be with the start ofa pay perimi?
Hellenic gore-on, CHM,
Depuw Warden of Operations
Centre County Correctional Fadlityr
1'00 Rishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte, PA 16323
{314: 355-6394
{314] 543-1150 [fax]
me: Gui A. Bmtilam
Tn: Richard C. Smith
Cc: Melanie L. Gordon
Mien: Walter kids Prerm?nn
Gear] Morning,
We have Walterleitles Jr. en the Board of Commissioner?s meeting farThursda-Ir. need to knmuwhat dateynu would
like this to be effective. Let me know if you have am equations.
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Human Rmm?nal'm
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4-20 Holiness-met, Room 33-!
Bellefnnte, PA 1633
314-355-646 Ext. 1234
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Counselor
Centre Camry Correctional Facility
Rishe! Hill Rand
Beliefmlte, PA 15323
[514} [option 3,3,4)
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[Jenna County Gnvernment
Holmes Street, Room 334
Bellel?onte. PA 16323
14-355-ET4B
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Monday. Mag.r 02, 2016 12:29 PM
Richard C. Smith
April Mandates
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15 part timers were man dated
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Joseph 3 Helena: Richard C. Smith: Melanie Gordon: leffreer. Hite
Board of Prison Inspectors April 14-2016 Meetingdoo:
Board of Pn'sen Inspecm:s Apr-it 1+z?l? Meetingdoac STUDY FOLLOW-
UP na1.ppbr
High
DRAFF- Meeting minutes attached.
Let me know of any diang? needed.
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Thursday, April 14, 2am
CEHTRE Courmr CORRECTIONM.
e: a
Bonn 0F Interior-ans Hmunes
Twatm 14, 2015
11:: Centre Cnunty Cmredinml Faeility Roan! of Wm met For the? regLizr rmr?lly meeting on
My. Nari In?tendmmueren?chael?pe.
cm seen-en G. Dershem. Commie: Delis: Elhdi. Astaire; may Wm, m5:
Conrail. Dem Cami)! Wm Sari-lbs: Adriana-amt: Hmbelh Dmuis. Comfy We]:
Melan'e Gnu-don. Dem warden 47me Joseph Helena, Mn afadni?tm??m Je?Hitc.
MGM Lawi, Mermafair?wm?ec Phrim'rg: Bind-es
Witn'ter. Emmi-ex; Wen Simicins, Hm Ream Shutter: Tom Emu. 0mm Janet lm'l'lsr
mhan my and Denise Mtl'phy. Mew-"aw
A. Conm?ssiUn-eri chain-en Michael Pip-eculed the Board ?lm meeting to urderat
3:05 AM.
A. No cameras.
MEETING MINUTES
in. Motion mintes fromMarei-r 10. 2016.
i.
'Conlimnalinn of Meeting?.
a.
In. An ExemliveSessinn should be dismissed ahead of time and added In the
agenda.
ii. hairline: approved with charge noted.
A. RWIMM Proposal mews: Wxakmj
i. nrderedC?rSism.
a. E?r'sbrings theehidren in to?situith the parent.
Parentsnathwhedwidlm'sdc nalreoeh'eeontactis'rls.
ii. Wmt?bewmwd?
a.
1. Takesmiempletemdelm
b.
iiL Eariydiscussiunphase.
a. Wr?w?iescrileria?
b. roam urren?y available for contact visils.
c. More work for?le O?ieers and Camelot:
Policy changes.
(in-rent policy does all-ow nomad visiLs.
(Hm-rent policystates commits must be approved by Willem
e. W?lm?eisils?
f. Comband and saferycmerns.
iv. Charge: {ta-Herb?
a. ?uid: clearances wmatd depmd on aim: eemnined.
b. dwges and exite?a wtruld be discussed.
Subcommittee.
a.
b.
Vi. Omsid'e Agency
Tel: to Parenting Plus or Relocation Program help.
b. #53 urchiid Access Center could possibly help wilt: things to took for during the
smenisedvisit;
B. Recidiinn Study {Dem maiden!
i. precentedas?deshewonreddhm {seem
a. Study is selling a foundation for future analysis ufdata.
h. Recidivism study done on Celt-e Gunny changes oily.
c. Data on fow- years areas follow?:
1.
I.
3.
4.
d. M?tis
e. Cm'rtime tan comparedata surly.
c. FEE-II. Carpianoe impaction Worms}
i. April 6. 2&16 of?cial P?EANatiee afAUiit.
ii. ?9 PREhmldiL
Data dues-wedsbefere theaudit.
iv.
v. Goa-1 istogain oump?ame.
n. Monl?y?epm'l?eim {Emmy Martini-?an)
i.
i. Grievances
a. Hummus grievances wtinoverthesarne issues.
b. He fouId-ed issues.
Griemnees actually rid mtgo m.
11. Continue to
Fi?
20f]-
BOARD OF Imarc?s MHUTES
I4. 2016
F. Contract Status
I. Nontambertand Conny
a Current ram ori?iu?pu-myper inmate.
b. No lam-tam mm'acts.
c. Horthum?bertand wrd?ascd the Nor?twm?t Amdamy.
w: mu: int-ma stat-rig in June.
ii. saw-1m County
a. Gil-rent rate ?$65.00 per day per innate.
h. Housing Fatal: inmales due In We.
a. Hutsl'ngbatuem 10-15 fcmale int-tales.
Eii. TP?VSitams
ml housingStale Wes.
iv. Clear?cfd Cut-?y
a. gill housing Cami-y umtm
v. Hunligdon County
a. Contimc to house: Hunli'gdun County Inmat?.
F. sums
i. Garden ij-cct
a. Possibly looking to amend gardcnitg project.
in. Currentbr need amide In mark in H1: garden
i1. Sanity PM
a. Sec-rig sum-a1 cunt-actors.
b. Ewwalkm Emu-s with fencirg.
Shaw:
2. Alshowetsin C?un'rts been repaired.
b. Epmiod all sham
c.
'nr. Built and ?air-gs
a. Ournm?y have no raiig on buds.
I). Safety issue, manta end-d ml out of bed.
PCIsafetypand. notikca?d?srai.
d.
a. 200 beds to weidw'r?t safety tails.
V. Member Reports
i. to Gene Lauri (1MB Excellence in Ladersnip Award!
ii. Gsne Lauri [(1le
a. CJAB (30an at State. College.
b. ?madam Punistmutt Grant app?mlian
n. Grant mansion apprm-ed through the and
6. (2.19.3 has a Drug conning-e.
l. Fileda grant apptimmn forsml't: ti'ugdmp ham.
2. Web page: updated with info to dmwammtinn to drug mu'dnsc.
PagpSoF-l.
or Matures
Tnumv, Hill. 14. 2016
Unim
a- No Members
hr. Prison Society
a. Jamel Imns
1. Arts limits; malu'rg quilt squares.
2. Haping to male: a whole quilt.
v. Human Rm
3.
I. Naming to report this month.
vi. Barber-3??
Daughter is inwwrated.
Daughtu'has small chid.
The bdarncatl to band.
They want to lave variant Hisil's.
[1m will continua, open to tlzcidm 1risil
Will folnw q: nextweek.
II. JLCHONS
i. issuesfanri-JmSta?.
a. Table for Next maths.
b. Nadia mall ?fth: Board here fordimussinn.
ill. ANHGUHCEMEHTSFOTHERBUSINESS
i. ?lewd moany meelirgisscheduled fort-By 1212Di6
Contaiioml Facility Roam
i. No Excwtivc mu scheddcd.
ADJOURN
E. Meeting ended at 9:8 AM.
a. Motion adjourn made by Cumrtiss?urm' Denim.
b. by
Page-tun
RECIDIVISM
FOLLOW-UP
April H. 20'!
Results for em I Cohort
I 522 summed muf?n?: mums
?mu-2m:
-339rmnalw?le hell-Hm NH
- 585mm
ul?rorkd?nlpmalevhla?on
- l?nheforferrulu
hi?rurl'atmakx?
Resufts for 2009 Cohort
-
?Insult-2M9
mm 2411:
-3I?n?lh?mml
-5??nmdurges
[I'll-Em
- lumbefu'fumln
ui?lnrmal-u
anneal?
Results for 2012 Cohort
- 3555mm Came Conner Flemming {linens
refused In
-
Results for 20] Cohort
- mmdan-Ilymn?ig Giza?
mumm H.113
dearm
- prohibition
-
- Z?lnrnulu
Sentenced Population
Recidivism Rates [96]
311732017
Final Thoughts
poinlfomzrd
annual-hug
yam
-? ? ?mlhgatummlm ?mung-1m":
human population [animal 14. u?ml?}
-ceadhuhhutilatefiiam1mdmh?
(?Emu-11d]
- InhrITI-?l?on
Emmi!?
- Blygu?d?un betanu?nnal
- ?anthem-1mm
- umurld?mlmm
- lawman-bulb
I 1111mm:
*mnnm
vmum
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'W??l?mm
Efl?l?l?
Kristen M. Simkins
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Amid-Imam
KayWoodring
Monday. May 02, EDIE 12:52 PM
Bryan Sampsel; Denise Elbell; Eileen B. Mckinne-?Jeffrey T. Hite: Jonathan D. Grins]
Judge: Joseph S. Koieno: Mark Higgins: Melanie Gordon; Mid-nael Pipe: Richard
Smilh: Stacy Parks Miller, Steve
daily pop rep-amino:
daily pop rep-undue:
(gaunt? 01321113,
to
Richardc Smith. no {one Bellefon'ne. mm 165:: Kolano
?Min Telephone ism 35543794 met-anew
Fox [314} 545?1150 l'effteyT. Hit:
May 2, 1016
HOUSING STATUS
Total usable beds: 39?
Empty beds: 103
Docupied beds: 294
Tom. Ponmnon Bnemroown
Inmates currently housed it the Facility
Male: .. 231
Female. 63-
Totzi: 134
Contracted inmates from other oounti?
Clear?eld: 20
Elk: 1
Fayette: Ci
Huntingdon: 30
Iuniata 2
Lyn-coming: ..
Mi?lin: 1
Monmur: 0
Northern berlanel'. 31
Perry: 1
Union: 3
Total: 9?
PA Tethnical Parole Violators
Toms
Total number oontracted inmates lCount'y E: State} 9?
Total numberofexd'iange inmates:
Total number of out ofCounttr warrants: 0
Total numberofCentre County inmates: 197
Total Population: 294
FEMALE 5mm
Female inmat? housed for other counties
C1 ear?eld: 2
Eli:
Fayette:
Huntingdon: 13
Juniata 1
Meaning; DI
Perry: 1
Montour: ID
Horthumheriand: 1?
Union:
Total: 39
Total Female Population: 53
Totalfemale Centre County inmates: 24
Total female cmtracted inmats: 39
Durant Bnenxoomr
Total with Outside Clearance: 1?
Male: 12
Female: 5
ASSIGNMENTS
County Maintenance: 3
Centre Peace: Tr?
On Grounds: 2
Work Release: 5
?Snow removal
?Garden Project
Awaiting Placement:
Tom. Muumostneslanrencen Popuumon mamas Won]: Assortment?
1? oftheEIS Centre County sentenced inmatrs. or 1m have outside clearance and assignment and are
actually eligible for outside clearance by Approved Policy.
'Snow removal workers are not counted as they have otherworl: assignments.
[tonne Comm 5mm:- Powwow
Total: 19?
Sentenced to Centre 1.?.?IciiuntgliI 99
Unsentenced: 3?
State SentenceIPending Transfer: 11
'Post Sent Motions:
?On Appeal:
?Otlter: ID
Kristen M. Simkins
Sent Monday. May Ell", 2015 IZDCI PM
To:
Bonnie Millmore
Bryan Sampsel: Carri-line W. Frestia: Casey M. McClain:
n: Dale 1. Herr. Denise Eibeli: Gene Leuri.? Eirn Jones
MJonathan D. Grins. Judge: Kendal. Miknis. Mark Fraileyli?
Mark Higgins Michael Pipe: Nataliew. Cont-Ian; Richard C. Srni?t. Stacy
Parks Miller. on; Steve Dersi'lern: Thorn Brewster?Thomas].
Thomasi. Youn :Tom Kin Ming @statecollegepa .us}
Cr: Diane Conrad :Jeannine Lozier
[JLozier@rnou ntnit?tan .o J: Scott A. Sayers: Danielle Minard?rick: Rich Kelley
Amy Rumbel Dave FL Crowley: Eileen
nnegr. Karri E-Iull [my M.
CaroRoni: Mark S. Smith. Esquire: Norman J. Specimen
Subject FW: Overdose News Bulletin
Here is the latest edition Of the Drug Overdose News Bulletin.
Gene Lauri. MAS.
Director
Criminal .luslioe Planning Department
Centre County Correctional Facility
TDD Rishel Hill Road
Belterenle, Pril. 15323
Tel: Bid-3555??. menu option 5
FAX: 814-546?1150
Email: eiauri-Qdenlrecountypagou
The contained in this eiec?lIo-niotransmission may indude con?dential inlorrnalion Milan is legally privileged.
This information is intended ontyfor use by the indiuidua?s] to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient.
you are hereby noti?ed any disclosure. copying, forwarding or other distnhution of these contents is not authorized and
may be a violation of state endior Federal law. Please immediater advise the sending party it'you believe you recti?ed
this transmission in en?or.
PAC DAA
'v'cnr" 131.1 Lt: 02.10.40 e. D?Ur-l Isidore
.. 5.1: C. my: HF- taper?Io
?rom across tire mid
April?H 2016 to April 19 2016
April 30. l?l?
10 in]. to 2 pm.
The National Prescription Drug Take?Beck Day aims to provide a safe, convenient,
and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the
general public about the potential for abuse of medications.
Press Release
Information
Locations
04?23-2016 Cornwall. Hershe?r Med to bust Drug Takh?ack Dev
{Lebanon} Lebanon County residents and Derry Township
-Prescrr:ptr'orr Drug residents in Dauphin County can safely dispose their
Joke-Bock unwanted prescription drugs this Doii?v
?Prescription Drug {Lehigh} Lehigh Camry residents will have a chance to safely
discard expired or used prescription medicine at National
Take Back Day drug ooliections Coll)
[Lil?234016
Walnut-rte
allow Enforcement
Lehi Sheriffs de artment uettin Korean
{Lehighj Lahigh County sheriff's deputies will soon beoome
the latest Lehlgh Valley law enforcement agency armed to
save people from heroin and opioid
Coi?
04?37-2016
-Naioxone
-A crass
detracts
Baldwin-Whitehall 'oins arowin list of schools to stock
overdose antidote drua nalosene
(Allegheny) Nurses in the Baldwin?Whitehall School Dishict
now are equipped with a lifesaving drug geared to reverse
opioid overdoses, including those from heroin and
prescription pain
6
-Heroin Misuse
{liter-view
Awareness Event
Sounding Out Against He_rp_in concert at Mueikt?est Cafe
lets people hear the message?and Sept! Marshall?s music
{Leliigh} Several people who appeared on stage at Saturday?s
fund-raising Sound Out Against Heroin concert at
Cafe at SteelStaclzs in Bethlehem told the audience the
widespread problem with the drug Hasn't being spoken
Cow
04-174 ll I 6
-No'fo:cone
-A ccess
Jolt dais
East Penn tans on schools with overdose-
retrerttin? medication
{Lehigh} In the a?ennath oFan emotionally charged drug
awareness forum, [he East Penn School District plans on
stocking a life-saying opioid antidote in all of its schools and
training certain personnel to administer Cali)
?d-ld-I?l?
45:! new ce Misuse
?ve-view
?rmness
ER nh vsician: Addiction 'does not distriminatc'
ofLehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest near
Allentown said emergency departments are strained not only
by the national epidemic of heroin use, cast recently into the
media limelight, but also by the less?talkedabout narcotic
substances that are just as
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[Montgomery] Almost 13 months after Montgomery County
formed a task force to combat drug o1. erdoses of?cials say
the effort has saved lives and raised awareness, but there is
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?ashingtonlu .Dugas said her goal :5 to get parents out of
denial and get their children into neannmt. She also will
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attention to hullyin and create laws that would help parents
get Went for their {Gleaner Reporter}
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Mehalshiclt that two students ages 17" and 14 shared
prescription medications. One student gave the drug to the
other sntdent? Teachers leamed about the incident and called
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see Substance Use Disorder is not
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has to be brought out into the light and fought by everyone. It
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prescription in 35 states and Washington, MI. by the end of
this year. So Far, more than 1,300 Walgreern phannacies
throughout the states of New York, Indiana, Ohio,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and, most
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met-view
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{Massachusetts}. Alarm over the rocketing fatality rate and
the need to better manage staf?ng disruptions from all those
overdoses, has led Boston Heeldt Care for the Homeless to
adopt an unorthodox and controversial plan: 011 Tuesday, it
1will open a room where drug users can ride out their highs
under medical supervision, with the aim of preventing
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{Connecticut} Public Health Committee House Chair Matt
Either {D-Har?rford] praised passage oflegislarion that will
help to address the state?s opioid crisis. l-[B 5-053, an act
increasing access to overdose reversal drugs, passed the
House of Representatives on Monday, April 25 by 144?-
counties
counties. with the largest increases in drug
overdose death rates were clustered in southern Michigan,
eastern Ohio, western and mstem as well as in
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England, the researchers News}
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{Massachusetts} A 43-year-old Plymouth man died other
overdosing on heroin twice in less than 12 hours - the
time alter be checked himself out of the hoopital, even as
police were planning to soap by and offer him rehabilitation
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country and forcing authorities to decide whether heroin
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work
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treatment program for sharing medication with a roommate.
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method: In ttImirIutt secure Icceu 1o Pall: MS. With Idnnte menu In at well unldni nlIlI-I
the II I been 11 hm "mitotic-II Ihll PMHINI IM In Mr
pott than will?. 1'qu lull-?t ilrl lemma: and tw-
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on? eat-Input" In d?ll PHEME producnm Illaw secure aunt In FIRMS,
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County Announces Roll Out or the
Standardized Fragrant EValuatlan Pmtaml
0n Mull 2016. tho Hun-uh]: Mud A. Gup?veme Eta-net
Judge. In? Etl Hell-Int. In
CHM met with ttItt Intl Inl-IIheHeI-t I9 him-3m 5t?-
d. ?and Hula-Hutu Prenatal pram In Lemming
Cut my. Adding p-tt Ientut Indutled Steele. Depth} Direc-
I?ll' Juvenlk Catt "Judy?. Mutt Dim
WM ?Jl?m Ind 55'5?" Sr?hll?.
I?m-y Ind Juttlee Spurn Improvement.
Speculum It Penn Bme'l. In Id-tll1lun In ll'Il
Jar liq-?nut hit-Co}; (II-tun 11161:. tun-Jun lneluded Catn-
pmhutiutt nlheen. tom-nu Intl
Iet-tke th?lldrett Ind Imuth I1Ill' Fl'ld ?1"qu tItI-
an rm. the OFHT Int! DM-
ptettnted on Il'tejul'lulli Juttlte Spurn Enhance-
ttIeIl Smugt' ItItl retitll?nn In!- Inuit. ?9'th
InI-pfs?deq and the mutt-h tuppottln; It,
and hm Imnm'lttg tItI bene?t rm!" ilt HM. PII1 rut wm
Ileo lint [.1me Cot-m Iuwnult Fruit-ii?: all "Err-1 .
11,5 rm; 1mm,- ml daunqucpq .IhtenItetI. l'r'ltullr. te-
call?! I newt-1mm? ul'tln: [mum and In update utI thI
nut in Fennl?nnln.
In! one ofthe I'ltIt mm In [Illnt the with Btr'ltt Ci! Inty't in
the JIn-ett Ile Junke 5pm? Ftujlrl Gen-gem? Centu- juttiee
ll. I'm-m In 20?. In 2013, 51th ell-untied Id inch-l: Ilueh. Lehmh, Allegheny. InIi Ceuntiet.
C?letnbu 2015. 1.1: page? further Lueen'te. 1.31mi?. McKun. Mutter. ml?. Ind
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Good Morning,
Cenn'e County Human Resources
Monday. May 02. 21015 1:24 PM
Allen Sinclair: Ann M. Oldani [penta]: Mn Marie Oldani - Pasces; Brad Taylor: Brian
Quaint Bryan Sampsel; Carmine W. Prestia: Carmine W. Preslia: Christine M. Sin-ster-
Millinder. Chuck Clayton 3. Reed: Craig F. Al?rnose: Dale I. Me?: Dave R.
lCrIJ'i'Irlefgrr David Grine, Seniorludge; David W. Lomison: Debt: C-Immel: Denise
Elbell: GETIE Lauri; Whamn: Jonathan D. Gn'ne. JudgerJ-oseph Davidsondoyoe
E. Mckinley; Julia A. Sprinkle; Kz?'lerine V. Oliver. Judge; Kelley Gillette-Walker: Kendra J.
Mil-mist. Krista Davis: Kristen M. Simkirts: Mari: Higgins Mark J. Kellerman: Michae! Pipe;
Natalie W. German: Nick J. Barge: Pamela A. Roast. Judge: Rid! A. Fornimla; Richard C.
Sn'uth; Robert BJacohs. Robert Ewe-loner: Ronald mutants; Scott .lL Sayers: Stacy
Parks Miller. Steve Hershen'c Steuen F. Lachman: Thomas J. McDermol-L- Thomas J.
Yourag; Thomas King i?slier. President Judge; Tom M.Jordan;mlliem Erowder
EAP Supervisor Newsletter May
May 2016 Fronnine Supenrisorpdf: launching Young Adults into Collegepdf
Attached is the May Supenrisor EAP Newsletter and a bonus amicle ?launching 1roung Adults into College.? The
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Human Resources
Centre [Zialunl?lil Guvemmen'l:
420 Holmes Street, Roan-l 334
Bellefante. PA 15823
314455-548
FrontLiTupennsur BEI-
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pm'lm milk-nil A Inch?! employ!?
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urn-r}: Ilium. Io iI'iI wpIMIor mod-II II will! rl'l'rtlil'o ?Inlan-
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EARN rnIiII EA cui recommend In Immli
put mm It ruoluliori. Col-null Wilh IM EAP l0 oil?rr
mimund plonII'i! ro?rriil HI uni-rm! no! In It: cull-
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Aaron R. Hoffman: Aaron 5. Felicer: Aging 1Joiunteer; Albert M. lav-an; A?oe Snedman;
Allen Sinclair: Allyson R. Duvall: Amanda Basalla: Amanda 'v'andermarlr: Amanda
McCaroieyc Amber Reese; Amber M. Wolfgang: Amber R. Baker: Amy A. Kyle: Amy J.
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Cathy D. Fisher: Canny D. Shafranich: Ca?iy E.Capparelle: Cathy Arbogast: Chad F.
Miller: Chad F. Culbertson; Charles A. Salvanish; Charles D. Horn; Charles R. Emmerrnan:
Gielsea Uhlig: Christina M. Clark: Christine A Gephart Christine 3. Breton: Christine M.
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David W. Lomison.? Davin F. Goss; Dawn M. Walls: Dayna M. McKee; Deanne
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Irnmel: Debra Reed: Debra M. Weaver. Denise A. Murphy: Denise Eisenhower: Denise
Greenaway: Denise Bin-let: Denise Elbell: Denise Tressler. Devon E. B-orlIlielcl: Diane
M. Bieriy: Diane M. Irwin: Dirk T. Clause: DistrictAthorney Public User: Donald A.
Woodring; Donald D. Seilert: Donald M. Smi?d'rc Donald R. Gampe: Donald R. Hamel;
Donna Soldier: Donna M. Allar: Douglas T. Weaver: Dustin M. Frankenberger: Dustin
N. Aurnan: Dustin T. Henry: Dusty?rl'il'. Devinney: Edward J. 1ll'eriero'ano: Eileen B. Mdrinney:
Elaine C. Lehman: Elena KTaylor. Eli Rymlano-Kelhc Elise A. Sturges'. Eliabelh A. Lose:
El'mbeth E. Woods: Elizabeth EWiuner: El'mbeth M. Edniondson; EmilyJ. Zacherl; Emily
Mc?inley: Emma l'vl. Troulrnan.? Eric A. Lockridge: Erin M. Mosser: Fai?i A. Hoover, Faith
E. Schindler: Gene Lauri: George F. Murphy: Gerald M. Donn: Geri A. Brabvharn: Ginger
Cain: Glenda K. Long: Glenda McMann: GregoryJ. Stotde: Guy Hooker: Hea?ier D.
Eclrley. Hea?ier E. Beaver: Heather 1.. Smelter: Heather M. Bros: Helen A. Shapiro: Henry
Napoleon: HillaryA. Detvriler. Hope Miller. Ii. Conwachaoob T. Lore;
Jacquelyn Carrot James A. Sirnler. James F. Meyer: James P. Robb: Jar-nee R. Coslo:Janelle
S. Miller: Janet C. Snyder. Janet PoonrranrJason R. Buckley: Jason R. Mutiiersbaugh:
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Gersch;JenniferA. Wesson: Jennifer E. Amentl'er. Jennifer E. Edi: Jennifer K. Pettina;
Jennifer Grove; Jennifer M. Walters Jennifer M. Wilson: Jeremy Moir'ilszererry S.
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Scarborough: John J. Zong:John M.Jones; John M. Toner. Johnna Bil-get: Jolene Smilii:
Jon D. Frsher: Jonathan Rodzechonathan D. Grine, Judge; Jonathan M. Ayers:
Jonathan M. Mil?nder: Jordan Booher: Joseph F. Taylor: Joseph DavidsonrJoseph S.
Koieno: Joshua A. Heaton: Joshua D. Re?ne: Joyce Beavenloyce E. Krout: Joyce E.
Mclcinley: Juan Mendez Judith A. Furl'aro; Judy A. Baldwin; Judy D. Fleelconlco?uo?y
Clark: Julia A. Sprinkle; Julie A. Seroslti?ulie G. Confer: Julie E. Lulz: Justin U. Ruble:
Justin 5. Breon: Justine M. Addlernan: Kaitlyn E. McGInn: Kaley E. Ely: Karen E. Capl'iD.?
Karen Weight: Karen R. Gate: Karen 5. Hart Karl J. Miemejevrsiti: Karla nor-menia-
Karlene J. Shugar: Kate M. Hull; Katherine K. Btrighl: Katherine V. Oliver; Judge: Ka?iie
Harter: Kathleen A. Webb; Kathleen C. Bowes; N. Lomison; Kadty A. Riplca:
Katrina 1.. Donley: Kayla M. 'Ir'r'ioor. Kayli D. Woodring: Kelley Gillette-Walker: Kelley
Hardy: Kelly Evans: Kelly M. Carononi.? Kendra J. Miltnis Kevin J. Brindle: Kevin J.
Kabillno: Kevin J. Kiel'rl: Kevin J. MoCool.? Kevin M. Bookamire: Kevin P. Peacodc: Kevin S.
Fuloomer: Kevin T. Jeirlesr Kevin Wenrick: Keya M. Kaiser: Kim M. Reese: Kimberly B.
Fomicola: KimberlyC. Sn-reltaer, Kimberly- N. Rupert: himbra L. Cameron: KodyCI.
Branden: Kolelte Robinson: Krista Davis Kristen M. Sirnlrins: Kristin J. Ziegler: Kurt A.
Stare: Kyle D. Schmoeller: Kyle R. Jordan; Kyle S. Miller: Kyle S. Smith: Kyley A. Bu rd: Lany
Lidgen: Larry M. Davis: Latisha Stefania: lam-a 5. Aull: laureen M. Knapp: Lauren
Miller: Lauren R. Stoud: Laurie Lynda: leah M. Raker: LeAnn R. Repasky: Lee A.
?Harrison: Lee R. sneaffec Leonard Leslie F. roung; Leslie M. aellucci; Le'v'i FL
KnolFsinger: Lillian Glunl: Linda M. Weaver; Linda Marshall: Lindsay B. Rebucl: Lindsay
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Lori A. Hall: Lori A.Tre.der: Lorinda Brown; Lou Ann Funk: Lu Ann Bruno: Luke
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Mark T. Waite: Marl: vr. Rusrtak: Marlene Conavray: Marlene F. Summer: Marlin
Kaschaiic Mary A. ?mrnerman: Maryr Danilol'E Mary F. Kershe?tter: Mary E. Starnrn: Mary I.
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A Megan Eerhuis; Megan MtGoron: Melanie Gordon: Melanie M.
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Meredith Hall: Merle S. Amrnerman: Midiael B. Erich: Michael D. Ishler. Michael E.
Hedonanc Michael F. Moy'er. Michael M. Usherloeng; Michael P. Hoover. Michael P.
Lorenzo: Michael P. Watson: Michael Pipe: Michael Fl. Shearer: Midiaei S. Wood:
Michelle Shredder: Michelle lvl, Henry; Mile Bloom; Milne J. Philippe: Milena
Daughenbaugh: Misty Benedict Myrna E. Ebeling: Nancy Kno?singer: Natalie W.
Corman: Natasha D. Rishel; Nathaniel Schoch: Nick J. Berger: Nick P. Smi?i: Nioole M.
Eromiley: Nicole M. 'rnl'iBiams: Norman J. Specimen: Paige F. Fyock: Paige K. Wen:
Pamela A. Ruesr. Judge: Panela J. Hoffman: Pamela Shedder: Panda Ansari; Patrida A.
Gray: Patricia A. Simcisko: Panicia Ijberatore: Patricia P. Rico: Pan-id: ECronin: Panick
T. Klena: Patty F. Fornicola.? Paul Madtes: Paul G..Zimmerman: Penny A. Beightol: Phil
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Comieso; Rebecca L. Hemphill: Rebeca M. Spangler: Rebecca R. McEGnley-Walsh:
Records Temp: Rena K. Soublle: ilenee Shevchik: Rhonda D.Glun?t: Rich A. Fomirzola:
Richard B. Higgins: Richard C. Smith: Richard Bones: Richard G. Setlgast: Richard
Auman; Richard M. Smith: Rid: B. Brooks: Robe-rt Blaming Robert 8. Stewart: Robert E.
Sla'ei'lzer: RobertJ. Harrington: Robin Cain: Rod ?gen: Roger D. Elling: Ronald J. Homer:
Ronald Ronnie Milhvard: Rosanne Shomo: Rose M.Crater: Ross A. Miller:
RSVP Fen Paine-1: vol: Ruth Luse: Ryan A. Cox: Ryan J. MoCIoslzey: Ryan P. Taynor:
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Sarah AGavlodc Sarah Sarah Prentice: Sarah V. Earnal: Sarah Walter: Scott A.
Sayers: Scott Ramon; Sean P. Summers; Serena A. Smith: Shandell M. Pusey: Shane
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Crowley: Summer D. Curl; Susan D. Delpante: Susan J. Knieem Susan J. watnon: Susan K.
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52m: Monday. May o2. 2015 1-31 PM
C: Lee R. Sheaffer: Julie FL Luiz
Subject RE.- Clutside Clearance Sand New Zero turn Mower
Rich I have three quotes in hand and was waiting for one more. No problem i?ll process a PG for C.H. waltz For the
amount of $12,432.35 fora new Hubo?ta Diesel. The delivering Dealer is Walker and Walker in L?entre Hall. They
have one in stool-t.
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Sean: Morrday, May [12; 2015 12:33 PM
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Subject FW: Outside Clearer-tr: $316, New Era-o um Mower
Brad.
We need your As soon as possible! I Attached our Worker Clearance Sheet to explain that
we only have two women on ?utside Clearanoe for (JG-CF Grounds. The Problem is that we
have ?ve workers on Actual Work Release in Town! I promised inmate Brenda Trude months
ago that she oould work in town on Work Release. She has been ApprovedJHired to work at
on North Atherton. This will leave me with only one female to out all of our grass.
In addition we have to maintain the Garden. The Kubota Zero Turn Riding Tractor is down for
parts that have been ordered some time ago. What I am going to have to do is have the Work
Release inmates out grass on weekends. evenings and on their days off. To keep up though we
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need riding mowers. I checked with De this morning and she stated we can Immediately buy
our new Tractor as long as we have three Quotes.
Please help us get the new Zero turn ordered and delivered A3 Soon he Pomihle I don't
care what brand I trust your expertise and Oh, Oh I Gotta Go the Rain has
Stopped, WATCH THE GRASS GROWEHHEH
Thank You,
Rick
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JOB Rishel Hill Road
Beiiefonte. PA 16323
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Bradley Filing; Brenda A. Hd?nien Br'an J. Heals; C. Kay Wood'ing; Cain?yn D. Ill-eff; Earl G. Gemmati; Carlbm Harry:
diaries R. ?mmerman: WHJW. Baughman; {Dianne M. Kailley; Dmielh Hinardriclt; Dave Woman: Mid C.
Knapp;EiayidE.Goodman; DewnE.Goas;Dam M.
MCI-tee; Denise A. Murphy; Donald H. Smith; Douglas T. Weaver; Mr] T. Henry; El'mbelh E. Woods; Eric A. Lodcridge;
Erin H. Hesse-1 George F. Murphy; Head-ED. Honey; Head-HE. Beaver. i-iemy?apoiem?aoobT.
mien James F. Heifer; Janet E. Snyder: Jam Ii. Ehrddey; Jason R. Muihersbaunji; Jeifrey T. Hilde; Jennifer E. Eek: Jill
C. Didi-Jay; John J. Mahler; Jul-H1 J. Sarb-orough; John M. Jens; Johnna Bilger; Jon D. Fishy: Jonathan Rod-(er;
Jmathan M. Ayers: Jonau'lan M. Hiliinder; Joseph E. Taylor; Joseph 5. Helena; Joshua D. Re?ne?; Juan Mendez; Justine
M. ?ddleman; Karti'lryn Lomison; Rely L. Evans; Kevin J. Brindle: Kevin J. McCool; Kenn F. Peacodt: Kevin T. Joins;
Kevin Warwick; Keya M. Kaiser; Kimberly N. am; Kyie 5. Miller; Kyle 5.5rnil1; Larry L. Lidgeo; Leonard yerbedc; Levi
FL. Knoffsi?iger; Lindsey Hess: Lofinda L. Brmm; Lydon Hilliard; Marl-LT. Waite; Marlene E. Summers; Matthew J. Bedt;
WW1. Shower; Matthew-I R. Hard-raw T. Melanie L. Gordon; Midael D. Ishler; Michael R. Shearer:
Michael S. Woods; Milane Daughenhaugh; Hidr. R. Smith; Philip D. (Salmon; Randy WW6: Richard C.Smill1: Ryan
A. Cour; Ryan J. McCiosirey; Ryan P. Taylor; Ryan 5. Miller, Ryan T. Pataky; Sage B. Lear; Samh Prentice: Slandeli
Pusey; Shane Billelt; Stacy 5mm?: D. Hc?tee; Tanna L. Shift: Thomas K. Hook; 'l'hornas 5 Mien, Jr.; Tiffany
A. I'lc?enahan; Torr: [Jim-ow", Torry H. Little; Ty M. Cori; Vanasa C. Bill-e11; Walter E. Joins; Wayne A. Wamer 11';
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Lorindiz ?rmer:
Re-Enoy Specialist
Coon-e County Correctional Facility
1'00 Rishel Hill Road
Bellefontc, Pa 16323
Internal extortion: 13.023
Phone Line: 8l4-543-l 1455
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Kristen M. Siml-Lins
Subjett: Purchasing
Hi.
I am ?wing to get contact inf-:3 for your purchasing dept. We sell Frozen meats. poullry. ?sh
vegetables and canned fruits and vegetables.
Thank. you,
Chris Stevens
New England Fund
2 ~33th Place Suite 10 Finer
Stoughton, MA 020?:
Phone Fax 731.344.1453
chais@nefeod.ne1
Kristen M. Simkins
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Monday, May I32. 2016 2:3? PM
Allen Sinclair: Ann Marie Oldani - Passes: Barb Gallo: Brad Taylor: Brian Quen-y: Bryan
Sampsel; Canninew. Prestia: Christine M. Soster-Millinder: Chuck mum-I: Clayton
6. Reed; Claig F. AJ?mu-se; Da[e I. NEH: ?aniel A. Dave P. Crowley: David E.
Grime. SeniarJudge.? David w. Lamison: Debra lmme-l; Denise Etta-ail: Gene Lauri; Jeff
A. Wharran; Jeffrey Hide: Julian-nan D. Grime, Judge: Joseph Davidson; Joyce F.
Mckinler. Julia A. Sprinkle; Katherine V. Oliver. judge: Kelley (swede-Walker: Kendra].
Milmis: Krista Davis: Kristen M. Simkinrs: Leslie A. Dutd'lcot: Marl-c J. Kellerman: Marl: S.
Smith, Esquire: Natalie w. Carmen: Nick J. Berger: Pamela A. Fewest. Judge; Rich. A.
Fumimla: Richard C. Smith; Robert E. Jacobs: Ruben: E. Suleiman Ronald Williams:
Scottie. Sayers: Stacy Parks Miller. DA: Thomas J. McDemlett: Thomas J. Mung."
Thomas l'lng KisliEI: PresidentJungE: Torn
Meeting Reminder
Just a reminder Executive Management meeting ]will he held this Hide-f. Mair E. 2015 at in Room 145. Thank
I.I'alul!
Kristen M. Simkins
Attachments: Centre HorneCare Bo: Lunch Fundraiser?ocx
justa reminder. ordusancl money are due by the end ofthe
me: Toni L. Davis
SlIhiBEt: Bur a meh far Morn
Centre Home Care. the cumpany tharis kind enough to do our blood pressure screaming is having
their annual ?Buy Lunch for Mom" fundraiser.
Lunch will be a $3.00 bagged lunch cunsis?ngofaham Etcheese sandwich. chips,caokie and a bottle charm
the lunches will be delivered on Friday May befare noon.
Please prim the mndrajser under form. outlet: the moneyand rerun: to me byTuesdny, May 3m_
Thank you!
Centre Con.u:n:g..r Government
Maintenance: 314353.635 ext. 119]
Risk Management: 314.543.11?
- ONE KIND CO NGE 50:1! EONFS ENTIRE 1514 -
Centre
"Hm winnings Program"
Em: Lunch Fundralur
munch?amen? Coon-mm
BENEFITS: Freym Mahala and Newborns - Childbinh and
Bruslfecdirrg Education, Home ?sis Plan: Support.
Damn? Der: May Z?l? r111?
COST: $5.00 be: lunch
Return to orders and money to Toni in Risk Management by ?readily, May 3"
Thank you very much for your support.
Name Department Quantity Price Paid
Kristen M. Simkins
Burns Barbara Parsons: Bradley C. Filing: Brenda A. McKinley: Brian J. Beai: C. Kay
woodring: Caitijrn D. Nef? Cari G. Gerrm??arimn Henry. Charles R. ?rnrnennan;
Christopher M. Baughman: Crisanne M. Keller, Danielle Minanthiclt; Dave Watson:
David C. Knapp: David E. Goodman: David L. Bryan: David R. Zetde; David S. ling: Dawn
E. Goss Dawn M. walls: [Jayne M. McKee: Denise A. Murphy: Donald M. Smith: Douglas
T. Weaver: Dustin 1. Henry: Elizabeth Woods: Eric A. Loduidge: Erin M. Mussel:
George F. Murphy: Heather D. Edda): Heather F. Beaver: Henry Nap-oieon.? Jacob T. Loire;
James A. Simler. James F. Meyer: Janet C. Snyder: Jason FL Buckley Jason R.
Mu??ersbaugh: Jeffrey T. Hiba; Jennifer E. Eek: Jill C. Dickey: John J. Mahler. John J.
Scarborough; John M. Jones: Johnna Biiger: Jon D. Fisher: Jonathan Roche; Jonathan
M. AyersJonathan M. Millino?er: Joseph Engine-Joseph 5. Helena; Joshua D. RefinEI?:
Joan Mendez: Justine M. Addleman: M. Lomison: Kelly Evans: Kevin J. Brindle;
Kevin J. McCool: Kevin P. Peacock: Kevin T. Jeirie-s Kevin Wenrid; Keya M. Keiser:
Kimberly N. Rupert Kyle 5. Miller: Kyle S. Smith: Larry Lidgen: Leonard Marine-ck: Levi R.
mothinger: Lindsey Hess: Lorinda Brown: Lyden Hilliard: Mark T. Waite: Marlene F.
Sumner: Matthew J. Bed: Matthew J. Shaw-rural: Matthew R. Dmdori: Mature-n- T. Fisher:
Melanie Gordon: Michael Michaei R. Shearer: Michael 5. Woods; Milane
Daughenbaugh: Nick R. Smith: Philip D. Calhoun; Randy LWiIherite; Richard C. Smith:
Ryan A. Coin: Ryan J. McClositey: Ryan P. Taylor. Ryan 5.. Milieu Ryan Fatah}: Sage B.
Lear: Sarah L. Prentice: Shanda! M. Pose-in Shane Billet: Stacy Smith; Stephanie D.
McGhee; Tanna Shirk: Thomas K. Hook; Thomas S. Allen. Jr; ?fianyn. McClenahan:
Tom Dutmw. Tony M. Little: Ty M. Cori.- Vanessa Billeu: Walter Jeirleg wayne A.
Warner 11: Whitney Wagner: Mime-'5 Andrews, ZacharyS. Sayers
Attachments: Outside Clearance 1ul'rforiz-ers Schedule [deocx
former-1 ?rm
Ro-Enu-y Specialist
Cain-c County Conao?onal Faci?iity
"mo Rishol Hill Road
Boiler-ante, Pa 16323
Lama] extension: 2023
Phone Line: 814-543-1165
HWWImtypagov
Centre Peace
7:45am-4:00pm 7:45am-11:00am 11:00am-4mnpm
Brian Vargas-return at 11am on Thursday:- Chelsi Gordon-hold In Tuesdays Thomas Probst
Douglas Sunday
Lynette Brass-return at 11am on Thursdays
Craig Heimerl
Toby Colpetzer-hald In Thursdays
County Maintenance
First Shift: 3:15am-3:15pm
Second 3:30pm-10:30pm
Shaquan Wright
Daniel Stockton
Garrett Howser
On Grounds Workers
Work Release
Brenda Trude
Brittany Roob-Haislmaler
Adam Burris-Centroid CNC
Clint Weaver?Confer Trucking Inc.
Adam Singer-Nothing But Hair Unisex Hair Salon
Emily Fink-West Side Stadium Bar 8.: Grill
Thomas Evans?Duffy?s Tavern
Kristen M. Simkins
Tue Brenda A. i-i'lcltirile'3iI
Cc: Richard Smith: Joseph 5. Helena: Jeffrey T. Hite
Subject Award certi?cates
We need to da award certi?cates and get ?-amesfm:
Supewisor nfthe Tear: Kevin Brindle
Employee afthe "I'ear: Danielle Minardiicl:
1-3 Of?cerefthe Tear: Kevin Meta-n!
3-11 Of?cer ofthe Year: Kelly Evans
11-? Of?cer-of the ?i'ear: Brian Seals
I?ll work on the awards announcementstemerrew.
Mel'hnie (jara?brr, (HIM, CCE
Deputy Warden of Operations
Centre County Correctional Facility
T00 Rishel Hill Rd
BellefenteJ PA 16323
1314} 355-6391!
{314: 543-1150 [Fax]
Krisoen M. Simkins
Sent Monday. May 02. 21315 3:19 PM
Bed Rail update from
The Shop Manager wrote this today:
Today, I was given the paint stidc sample ofcolor that Centre County had sent for us to oompare. New plan of attack is
that we would get a 'oolor match? from Lowe's, purdlase the paint, and proceed with 'wet' paint to be applied on the
2m panels instead ofthe powder coat or aerosol. Aswe all know, they (Lowe's: are very accurate with the oolor match.
I?rou oould share that with the customer and ifis acceptableto the customer, I.rou can proceed with the order ems-v.
Thanks,
Don Mlakar
[think this sounds like a good solution and loon?rmed that there would not be a prioe increase.
I am waiting to hear what the lead time would be, but I recommend we go ahead and place the order.
Warden, isthis oh?
Kristen M. Simkins
Cr: Kevin]. Brindle
That should be this Friday, net Menday. Dries that still werlr?? I can add it to your schedule if it does.
I don't knew hewthe get on there?
Joseph Kelena
Deputy Warden of Adminisnatien
Centre Currant}.F Correctional
TIDE Rishel Hiil Rd.
Bellefente, PA ?3823
Internal exteminn: 2046
Phone: Slit?355451194
Fax: Ski?5434 151
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Kristen M. Sirnlu'ns
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Melanie Gordon
Monday. May 02, 2016 3:38 PM
C. Kay Woodring: Jonalhan M. Millinder: Juan Mendez: Matthew: T. Fisher: Michael 5
Woods: Thomas S. Allen. Jr; Brenda A. T. Hitanseph S. Koleno:
Richard Smilh
Security Transport Services
Sewr'mr Transport Sewiocs will be bringing 4 males overnight tomorrow 513. The-.r will be here approx. 2130 hours and
picking than back up approx. 8am or: 5H.
Hillel-Time Gordon, CUE
Deputy Warden of?perations
Centre County Correctional Faoil?rw
1'00 Elisha! Hill Hucl
Bellefante, PA 16323
[314] 355-6394
[814] 543-1153 [fax]
Kristen M. Simkins
Sent Monday. May oz. 2015 3-4? PM
mien:
Fru-m: Amy Hermhm
Subject FW:
should?ve add you all to the original email.
Cc: Ridiard C. Smim; Ryan P. Taylor; Justine M. Admemn; brad-nan M. Millinder; Michael S. woods
Sumeria?
It is my understanding inmate -is potting requests in to be moved from Cube SBto cube 3 lthe laundry.I room] in
E3. lspeci??-oalhr put inmate-in 53 so she could be on tamera and would appred ate it ?rfno one would move
her. She is on the bottom hunk, has a bottom locker, and is new capable of walking to and from the damom. She only
wants cube 3 so she can be near thetahle and lay on her bunk to watch or. That?s not a good enough excuse in m1;
mind.
The hit
Hampton
Kristen M. Simirins
Sent Monday, May DE, 2015 4:26 PM
Cc REA: Richard C. Smith
Sul?ect: RE: Users
Melanie
ilocatedthe issue that was premaritingJon Fisher from showing in the approptiate group in Outlook. You should see that
change re?ected on your end in about 14 hours.
Iil'ile're working on getting Lee added to both the Maintenance group and the Prison group so he will get emails from
both and weiltmo have an update on that forwu in the near?rture.
Joshua Heaton
REA Professional Data Systems
Joshua Heaten
REA Professional Data Systems
814?355?5829
Suit: Friday; April 29, 3316 3:51 PM
Cc: Ridiard C. Smid'I
When we use the "to" button to view groups. Jon FlShEl' is still showing in prison earlier today. Lee does not. Therefore,
when someone goes to send an email to the whole list it's catching Jon and not Lee.
Melanie Gordon, GM, EOE
Deputy Warden ofCIpemtions
Eentre taunt-r tonedionai Facility
liishel i-?ll Flo
Bellefonte. PA 15523-
355-6194-
[31At]: 543?1150 [fear]
(in Apr 29. 2016* at 3:33 PM, Joshua A. Heaton wrote:
Melanie.
Jacob Hichards? accomt has been removed.
John ?sher was previously moved to the Sheriffs group when he started in their of?ce. Is there
something you noticed that prompted that followup?
And what does Lee Shear?er neecl access to that he can?t acoess? Group membership is a tricky thing
because of how the login scripts wort: whenever someone logs on to a computer.
we can get her: access to what he needs, but how we go about it will depend on what it is that he
needs. Could 1you please give us a cian'?cation? The nit you!
1
Cc: Richard C. Smith
Subject Users
Can you remove the fchaoob Richards. separated from empioment.
We still need Jon Fisher moved from usto Sheriffs. as soon as possible
Can Lee Shea?erhe doubled in both the maintenance group and prison? He has a lot of duties here.
Thank you,
gordim, CHM, (IT
Deputy Warden of?perations
Centre County Correctional Facility
T00 Rlshel Hill Rd
Beiletonte, PA 15313
[81-11 355-5191
[814] 543-1150 [fax]
Kristen M. Simltins
REA: Richard C. Smith
Subjed: RE errs
Melanie,
Flotl has updated Lee's to appear under both ?Prison? and ?Maintenance' in the Outlook Address Book. Aswith
the previous update, this should take about a deyto show up for you. Please let us know if it doesn't orifyou need
anything else.
Joshua Eeaton
REA Froiessional Data Systems
?ld-355-6329
Cc: Rid'iard C. Smith
Melanie,
I located the issuetha't was prementing Jon Fisher from showing in the appropriate group in Chitin-oh. You should see that
change re?ected on your end in about 24 hours.
We?re working on getting Lee added to both the Maintenance group and the Prison group so he will get emails from
both and we'll tryto have an update on that for you in the near future.
Joshua Heaton
Rail. Professional Data Systems
314?355?6329
to: Richard I: Smith
IiI'Ii'hen we use the button to grou psyjon Fisheris still showingin prison earlier today. Lee does not. Therefore.
when someone goes to send an email to the whole list it's tatehinglon and not Lee.
lu'lelanle Gordon, Cir-'1', CCE
DemityWarden opoerations
Centre County Correctional Facility
'i'ElD ?ishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte, Pit 16823
[314] 3155-63-4
{31% 543-1150 {fats}
(in Apr E, 2616, at 3'33 PM, Joshua A. Heaton <iaheatochentretoun?ggagg> wrote:
Melanie.
Jacob Richards? account has been removed.
John Fisher was previously l'l'lD?h'Ed to the Sheriffs group when he started in their ol-?oe. Is there
somethingyou noticed that prompted that follow-up?
And what does Lee She-alter need access to that he can't ante-5s? Group membership is a tricky thing
because of how-I the login scripts work whenever someone logs on to a computer.
We can get him access to what he needs, but how we go about it wilt depend on what it is that he
needs. Could you pleae give us a little clari?cation? Thank you!
Joshua Heston
REP. Professional Data Sysoems
314?355-6329
Cc: Richard C. Smith
Su?sm Users
Can you remove the acoountforJaooh Richards. separated from employment.
we still need Jon Fisher moved from usto Sheriffs, as soon as possible
Earl Lee Shear-Farina doubled in both the maintenanoe group and prison? He has a lot of duties here.
Thank you,
.?Melhm?e Gordon, ?ll-l.
Deputy Warden of?perations
Centre County Correctional Facility
roo Rishel Hill Rd
Belle-Junta.I P516323
{314135-6284
1314]: 543-1150 [land
Kristen M- Simlu?ns
me: Michael Pipe
Sent Monday. May 02. PM
Subject RE: Imitation to Dine with Staff. Employee Appreciation Day. Mag.I 3; 26216
The nits Rick. I hope to make it to the dinner. I?ll let you know for sure. I won't be able to make Etta the lunch due to
another event at the Courthouse. I'll be sure to give you all a heads up. Thanks!
Cc: Melanie Gordon mlgordon?centreoountypagm Joseph 5. Koleno @centrecountypagow; Je?l'E'p' T.
H?rte lie-win]. Brenda A. McKinley
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Commissionersf?ee.
Please see the Attached Invitation ta Dine with Staff Employee Appreciation Day.
Tuesday, May 3, 2316.
Thank You.
Warden Smith
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Centre County Correctional Facility
3?00 Hishel Hill Road
Bellefonte, PA 16823
(8141355534! {314543-1150 fax
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Kristen M. Simkins
Subject Same the
Kicking Cancer Blood Drive?
Tuesday June 7, 2.016
Willowbank EOC
roam to 3:30pm
Many cancer patients need blood and blood products as a result of cancer treatments or to help treat the
cancer itself.
You can help those battling cancer by donating blood or platelets with the American Red Cross.
?At some point in our lives. we are all touched by ca ricer.? said Dr. Jose Lima, medical director, American
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There is no substitute for blood, and volunteer donors are the onlyr source.
Please save the date to help us KICK cancer.
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Krista Davis
Risk Manager Coordinator
Centre Government
P. 314-543-1o55
F. 314543115?
Kristen rut. Simkins
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Kristen M. Simkins
lira-w Janet! Carrol!
Cc: Richard C. 5mitl1:Meianie Gordon.- Eratl LTayior
Good Morning All, Thank you very mum for Meeting with Thomas and I yesterday, Lookingfomardto assisting you in
the assuranoe oontract and the Migration. than have any questions for Thomas and i please Let me know. Thanks Again
and Have a Great Day!
Richard E. Smith Melanie Gordon cmigordon?icentrecou Brad
Ta-?or <bltaulnr?centrecountypagm
Jay,
Let?s schedule 10:00am on the 2"?fot the migration plan meeting.
I will add it to my calendar and get a reserved space here at the in?rm.
I look forward to meeting with you.
Thanks,
Lee Sheaffet'
Centre Government
Assistant Director of Maintenance
Phone-81465545815
Mobile-T1?-250-9913
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Sent Friday, April 22, 2015 10:30 Alli
Cc: MelanieLGordm: Brad LTavlor
Hi Kevin, Would lutontlailil ruler,r at am or 1 pm work for all you? Thanks!
To? II .eom- Lee Ft.
C: Richard C. Smith <resn-iith centrecoun
Good allemoon Jay.
[woLHd like to imIoduoe you In lite tacit? maintenance supervisor. Lee Sheaifer Lee lnill he
wiring willi you In schedule the migralion plan meeting loalow us to moire inward.
Kevin
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Centre County Correctional Facility
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Bellefonte, PA 16323
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Kristen M. Simkins
Burns Barbara Parson: Eradtey C. ?ing; Brenda A McKinley: Brian J. Beale C. Kay
Woodring: Caillyn D. Nell: Carl E. Gemmali: Carlton Henry: Charles R. ?mmennan:
Christopher M. Baugl?unamcnsanne M. Kelley. Danielle Minarchidc Dave Watson:
David C. Knepp: David E. Goodman: David Bryaru David R. Zetde: David S. King: Dam
E. 6053: Dam M.Wail5 Dayne M. McKee; Denise A. Murphy. Donald M. Smith; Douglas
T. Weaver. Duslin T. Henry: Elizabeth Eric A. Lockridge: Erin l'ul. Masser:
George F. Murphy; Heather D. Ecllder. Healher E. Heaven Henry Napoleon; Jacob T. Lave:
James A. Sirnl-er. James F. Meyei: Janet E. Snyden Jasen R. Budd-ear: Jasen R.
Mu?d'bersbaughrje?rey T. Hite: JenniferE Echill C. Eider. John J. Mahler: John J.
Scarborough?ohn MIG-neg Johnna Silger, Jonathan C. Hockey: Jonathan M. Ayers
Jonathan M. Millindeanseph E.Tayrar: Joseph S. Kdeno: Joshua BI. Ref?ierrJuan
Mendez Justine MAddlernan: M. Lenisan; Kelly Evans: Kevin J. Srindle: Kenn
J. Kevin P. Peace-ck; Kevin TJeirIes; Kevin Wenridz; Keya M. Reina: I?mberly N.
Rupert Kyle S. Miller. Kyle S. Smi'd'l: Larry Lidgett Lee R. Sheal?ier. Leonard 1I-lerbeck;
Levi R. Kne?'simgen Lindsey Hasx Lon'nda Brown; Lyden Hilliard: Marl: T. Waite:
Marlene E. Sumner: Mamie-w 1. Beck: Mam-Lew J. Sham-er: Matthew R. Orndarf:
Mathew T. Fisher: Melanie 1. Garden: Midaael D. IshEer. Michael R. Shearer: Michael S.
Wood: Milane Daughenbaugh.? Hick l1 Emmi: Philip D. Calhoun: l-iandg.r la'lli'h?ierihe:
Rjdlard Smilh; Ryan A. Cox: Ryan J. Mctloslrey: Ryan P. Taylor: Ryan S. Miller: Ryan T.
Fatal-tr Sage B. Lee": Salah Pren?ce: Shandell M. Pusey: Shane Billet]: Stacy Emilia;
Stephanie D. McGhee; Tanna Shirk; Thomas K. Hook: Thmas 5. Allen. Jr.: ?l'iffany A,
McClenahan:Tom Dun-aw: Tony M. Little: Ty lul. Cori: Vanessa C. Billet: waiter
Jeirls; Wayne A. Wamer?: Whitney Wagner: Wilmer 5 Andrews: Eadiary 5. Sayers
Suhg'ecl: Roster-Life Flecmery
Madmen-as: Life HewwMenxlsac Life Recovely?Hameans:
Attached are the roster: for Life Recovery this morning.
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Centre Gaunt?r Correctional Facilityr
TOE: Rishel Hill Road
Bellefente,
Kristen M. Simlu'ns
11:: Juan Mendez: Jonathan M. Millinder: Michael Wood: Thomas S. Allen, Jr.- Matti-Lew T.
Fisher: C. Kay Wood?ng; anda .IL McKinley: Jeffrey T. H'me: Joseph S. Koleno: Mani C.
Smith; Henry Napoleon; Dave Walsm
Subject Farr-ales
Lymming wi? be bringing us ?ve females today, theyr are working on what time hey can have the SheriEfs
Deputy Gordm
Kristen M. Simlrins
Sent Tuesday. May 03. 2016 6:419 AM
Sweet Potato Hash Browns Recipe
ByDT-lute
Though I tend to avoid starchy carbohydrates, sweet potatoes are one of my favorite exceptions. This
orange root vegetable ranks low on the glycernic index, making it a viable option for diabetics and others
watching their blood sugar levels. Not only that, but sweet potatoes are toaded with potassium, vitamins.
and antioxidants -?one sweet potato has more than we percent of your daily vitamin Avalue.
Ifyour familiarity with sweet potatoes is limited to roastingthem or eating them as a Thanksgiving side
dish, you're in for a treat with my sweet potato hash browns recipe. Adelicious, heaithy alternative to
traditional greasy potato hash browns, these sweet potato hash browns are an excellent breakfast dish.
Served solo or alongside eggs and beef or turkey bacon, it?s a tasty way to kick off your day with nutrients.
Let?s do it'.
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Total Time: minutes
Serves: 4-6
Ingredients:
. 1 onion, chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, chopped
. 2 pounds sweet potatoes. peeled and grated
- Eeasalt and Mattel-caper to taste
. Egg wash [1 egg beaten with a of water}
. 2 coconut oil
Directions:
1. in a large skillet over medium high heat, cook the onions. Season with salt and pepper. Add the
garlic and sweet potatoes.
2. Sautefor 1o-15 minutes until sweet potatoes are tender and onions are translucent.
3. Transfer the sweet potato mixture to a baiting pan and brush with the egg wash. Broil for 5 minutes
or untii potatoes have reached your desired crispinss. They should be just a little browned on top.
Though I tend to avoid starchy carbohydrates. sweet potatoes. are one of my favorite exceptions. This
orange root vegetabte ranks low on the glycemic index, making it a viable option for diabetis and others
watching their blood sugar leveis. Not oniy that, but sweet potatoes are loaded with potassium, vitamins,
and antioxidants ?-one sweet potato has more than 100 percent of your daily vitamin A value.
if your familiarity with sweet potatoes is limited to roasting them or eating them as a Thanksgiving side
dish, you're in for a treat with my sweet potato hash browns recipe. A delicious, healthy aitemative to
traditional greasy potato hash browns. these sweet potato hash browns are an excellent breakfast dish.
Served solo or alongside eggs and beef or turkey bacon, It's atasty way to kick off your day with nutrients.
Let?s do it: .
While this recipe takes about 30 minutes to prepare, much of ?rt is hands-off time. Try it on a leisume
weekend to enioy with the family!
Kristo Emir
Risk Manager Wellness Coordinator
Centre lCounty Goverrnnent
P. 314-548-1o55
F. 314-545-115?
hlda?sCalcerIlrecountypago!
Kristen M- Simio'ns
Sent Tuesday. May 03. 2015
Fisher
Cc: Melanie Gordon: Richard C. Smith: Jeffrey T. Hite
All:
When doing muster, start reading the roll call first then share the pass along information. This will he a flip of
what is currently being done. [have had a few people mention this to me and some of the teasers are based on
?oaters and those working part-time. Knowing what post they are working will allow them to focus on that
information and are more likely to retain the pertinent information. I understand that all staifshould listen to
the whole muster but allowing them to focus should help them remember on do what they need to do.
Also, it may improve the muster overall as their namw will be read ?rst and those who know where their post is
will not betempted to start movingf?dget during roll call as they will have to wait for the pass along info.
I spoke with Gordon about this prior to the e?mail and she supports the idea of?ipping the order.
Feel free to contact either one ofus if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
Joseph Koteno
Deputy Warden of Administration
Centre County Correctional Facility
700 Rishel Hill Rd.
Bellefonte, PA 16323
Internal extension: 2046
Phone: 314-355-6794
Fax: 814-5434
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This e?mail is con?dential and may contain legally privileged information. This message is intended for the
recipient and is not to be duplicated or reproduced without written consent ?'om the sender. If you are not the
intended recipient, it may be unlaw?ul For you to read, copy, distribute, disclose, or otherwise make use either
information herein. [fyou have received this e-mail in error, please oontact the sender immediately.
Kristen M. Simlcins
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All,
Melanie Gordon
Tuesday. May E33. 2015 10:56 AM
Mid-nae! Pip-e: Mark Higgins; Steve Dershem Chuck mum: Bryan Sampsel; Stacy
Parks Miller, Jona?'lan D. Grine. Judge: Rjdurd Smith
Joseph S. Kolenogle?reyT. Hire; Denise Elbeil.? Natalie W. Cannan
ADP report
Inmate Amgesgds
Please ?nd attached the ongoing Average Population Report with information updated through April
2016.
Deputv?nrdon
Me?mi? 90111311, ELM. CCE
Deputy Warden of Operations
Centre County Correctional Fan-?hf
T00 Rishel Hill Rd
Belleionte. PA 16813
[314] 355W
{31-41543-115Mfax}
anto
Kristen M. Simkins
Fl'lill'l'l: ECG Emloyee Fund
Hello!
For anyone that ordered ?owers from the Think Spring Fundraiser, the orders will be in this Thursday
around 13:30ish and will be delivered before noon.
Kristen M. Sim kins
Sent Tuesday, May 03. 2016 1200 PM
BUCKS: CARBON: Richard C. Smith; CLARION:
C0 LUMBER: CMWF-ORD: DELAWARE: ELK:
PERRY: POTTER: ?erdanien Eugene; SHEER: SUMERSEF:
1106A: VENANGU: WARREN:
WOMINGI ?(0th
tr: Taylor, Scott
Subje?: lCount Time
Wa rdenl
Currently I am compinng a list of all County Prisons for our Sheriffs Of?ce in order to help with scheduled
transports. "you would reply with am.l update: on contact names. numbers [phone?ax], as well as,
'coun't times? that would he very helpful. It will be bene?cial to know when the best or worst time is to schedule a
pickupfdropo? at I.roiur facility.
Please feel free to oontact our of?te with am questions and thank 1mm in advance for anvinfonnation or assistance you
can provide.
Pamela A. Hatter
Pamela A. Hatter
Schu ikill Conn Sheriff's Of?ce
5 Til?6234440
Krishen M. Simlu'ns
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Meranie Gordon.
Tuesday, May 03. 2015 12:10 PM
E. KayWuodrir-g; Jonathan M.Mi1linder:1uan Mendez Mar?ww?r. Fisher: Midas! S.
Wood: Thomas Mien. Jr: Brenda A. McKinley; Jeffrey T. Hiterloseph S. Koleno:
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Total usa?nle beds: 39?
Empty beds: 119
Docupied beds: 23?
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Inmates currently housed in the Facility
Male: 112
Female: 65
Total: .. 23'?
Contracted inmates from other counties
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Eli: 1
Fayette: L'l
Huntingdon:
Juniata 2
Lycoming: 1
Mil'?in: 1
Montnur: .. ID
Horthumbe?and: 3d
Petty: 1
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Total numheroontracied inmates (County 3: State] '93
Total numberof exchange inmates: ..
Total numb-emf out ofCountywarrents: 1
Total numberof Centre County inmates: 193
Total Population:
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?ear?eld; 2
Elle: 0
Fayette:
Huntingdon: 13
Juniata 1
Lymming: 0
Union: El
Total: 33
Total Female Population: 65
Total female Centre County inmates: 16
Total female contracted inmates: 39
OUTSIDE STATUS Beam-own
Tomlwith Outside Clearance: 17
Male: 12
Female; 5
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Centre Peace:
On Grounds: 2
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Unsentenoed: 35
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?entions Corrections Secrets We'lzel
Harrisburg Patriot-News t04l29l'20?l 6}
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Dumb laws are ?lling our prisons, corrections chief says: Nancy Eshelman
Once in a while you meet someone who ?ts his job like Cinderella's foot ?t that glass slipper.
That seems to be the case with John E. Welzel. secretary of the Department of Corrections.
Because i have been the victim of a crime that landed the perpetrator in state prison. the
mother of a son who spent time in state prison and a journalist who has interviewed numerous
inmates in state prison. I probably pay more attention to the Corrections department than the
average gal.
I've read a lot about Wetael and some of the changes he's made. but Monday I had the
opportunity to hear him speak at the Women's Fonrm at Widener University.
I walked away convinced he's the right man in the ?ght job. Initially he might appear tough.
since he stHI carries the physique ofthe former football player that he is. but he's quick to
soften his appearance with jokes. usually at his own expense.
Wetzel knows prisons. He was a corrections of?cer. a counselor. treatment supervisor. director
of a training academy and a warden. all in county prisons.
Gov. Ed Rendell appointed him to the state Board of Pardons. Gov. Tom Corbett appointed
him secretary of Corrections and Gov. Tom Wolf reappointed him. which says something in
itself. Like any good secretary of any department. he can spout statistics:
-50.00-0 people in state prisons
-20.000 in and 20.000 out every year
-Those 50.000 prisoners are parents to 31 .000 children
-Tt] percent of prisoners have addiction problems
-8 percent are seriously mentally ill
*The prisons cost us $2.3 billion a year
-We lead the nation in the number ofjuveniles sentenced to life
As to how we reached a point where we are spending all this money on a population that
equals the census count of a lot of mid-sized cities. Welzel says bluntly: Dumb laws.
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Ho mentions The "War on Drugs." the determination to "Get Tough on Crime" and the decision
to take discretion away from judges with mandatory minimum sentences as some of the
reasons we've reached this point.
His opinions are respected nationally. He is a member of Harvard?s Executive Session on
Community Corrections. a group of 30 policymakers. practitioners and researchers who focus
on shaping the meaning and future of community corrections policy in the United States.
Wetzel says ifwe want to ?x the corrections crowding. we have to start in communities and
start early. We have to support and fund schools that work. as well as early childhood
education and ore-kindergarten. We have to offer education as a way out and a hope for the
future in communities where hope has largely been erased.
Within the prisons we need to ensure that we prepare those who are coming back to our
communities to live and function in those communities.
We're so focused now on punishment. Wetzel said. thatwe sometimes forget that prison
should provide outcomes. Since most inmates will be returning to our communities. we need to
provide a foundation on which they can build their new lives.
We have to stop looking at inmates as "them" and ourselves as because once they are
released. they become part of us.
Wetzel isn't the ?rst one I?ve heard say that the heroin crisis that's so familiar in our
communities may produce change in both laws and prisons.
Addiction. he said. once was something that happened to "those" people. and they got sent to
jail. Since the increase in the popularity of heroin. addiction is happening in every
neighborhood. in many families. and we see our addicted famity members and neighbors as
people needing treatment. not tail.
"Now.' Wetzel said, "it's not them; it's us. It's ahvays been us. but we just did n?t understand
that'
We can't simply click our heels and wish ourselves to that point. But when we're ready to move
forward. Welzel will be holding the door.
PR Newswire {5f2t16}
Corrections Department Reaches Milestone in Crisis Intervention Team Training
HARRISBURG - Department of Con-actions Secretary John Wetzel announced that man
prison staff members have received Crisis Intervention Team training aimed at improving
response to inmates with mental health needs.
'We have made signi?cant improvements to our mental health services and key to all of the
services being successful is how our employees respond to a mental health crisis at the
onset.? Secretary Wetzel said. "We need to be able to respond quickly and appropriately when
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a mental health crisis happens. Doing so helps to ensure proper care dis-escalates a situation
so that potential violence and harm to inmates or prison staff is averted."
All 26 state prison superintendents ?nished their training last week.
One quarter of all inmates in prisons mental illness. while eight
percent of those have severe forms of mental illness.
"Twenty thousand people leave our prisons every year and we want them to return to their
communities healthierthan when they arrived.? said Welzel. ?increasing the level of staff
training on mental health issues is one important step toward achieving that goal.?
The training program is part of a system-wide initiative to place an inmate's mental health at
the forefront of treatment in prison. Ninety-percent of inmates in the state system are
eventually released and the DOC goal is that they return to the community prepared to be
productive citizens.
"Crisis Intenrenlion Training involves a long-term commitment by an agency. because it is not
only a vital training. it is a change in suture." said Superintendent Marimsa Lamas. the
department's executive leading and managing this special training initiative. "lf you are going to
do something right. you must also change your culture to embrace the change. and that is
what we are doing through this training.?
The U.S. Department of Justice recently closed an investigation into the DOC citing signi?cant
improvements made to policies and practices intended to protect prisoners with serious mental
illness and intellectual disabilities from the harmful effects solitary con?nement
The federal department opened its statewide investigation into the use of solitary con?nement
on prisoners with serious mental illness and intellectual disabilities in May 2013 after finding a
pattern of constitutional violations and violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The ustioe Department said in closing the investigation this month that the DOC
demonstrated its commitment to reforming its use of solitary con?nement by working closely
with the department and beginning improvements at the outset of the investigation. Since then.
the DOC has worked to ensure that prisoners with serious mental illness andfor intellectual
disab?ities are no longer subjected to solitary con?nement and are instead provided with
specialized treatment to meet their individual needs.
Cl?l? training. ?rst used to educate police of?cers to better respond to mental health issues they
encounter in the community. was modi?ed by the DOC to encompass an extensive mut?-day
training course that provides correctional employees with an understanding of the ways in
which mental illness may affect the inmates they deal with every day. It also provides
employees with skills to de-escalate crisis situations.
Training is not limited to corrections of?cers. Dlher staff members and volunteers with inmate
contact in a wide array of areas also receive training. including counselors. food service
workers. chaplains. parole agents. social workers. teachers. as well as employees with
community corrections centers and county prison systems.
?All new employees who require this training will receive it." Wetzel said. We are committed to
ensuring that our employees have the skills and tools necessary to successfully ful?ll their
duties.?
All DOC employees. contratdors and volunteers receive training in basic Mental Health First
Aid in order to better understand. recognize and respond to the of mental illness.
Waynesboro Record-Herald {51'2? 5}
Prison leader to get honorary doctorate
State
Indiana University of will honor John E. Wetzel. secretary of the
Department of Corrections, with an honorary doctor of laws degree at commencement
ceremonies on May
is very proud to be part of Secretary Welzel's Time To Lead? initiative and his tin-going
efforts to help disadvantaged students ?nd success through higher education.? IUP President
Dr. Michael Driscoll said. 'lt is very appropriate to recognize him with this honorary degree in
light of this commitment and in recognition of his lransfonnative leadership in the field of
corrections.?
About Wetsel
The Chambersburg resident has more than 26 years of experience in the corrections ?eld.
in January 2002. he began his nine-year tenure as warden of the Franklin County Jail. where
he is credited with leading an effort that resulted in the transformation of the correctional
system. Under his leadership. Franklin County Jail saw a 20 percent reduc?on in its population
while the crime rate declined. Franktin County also reduced reliance on inmrceration while
focusing on improving outcomes for offenders. The county developed a Day Reporting Center.
established a Jail Industries Program and initiated several programs targeting improved
services for mentally ill offenders.
In December 2010. he was selected as the 11th secretary of corrections by Gov.?elect Torn
Corbett. His tenure has seen an elimination of a 24?year average growth of 1,500 inmates per
year. presiding over the ?rst population reduction in in more than four decades.
Additionally. he oversaw the restructuring of the community corrections system. the mental
health system and a re-engineeiing of internal processes to yield a more ef?cient system of
program delivery.
In January 2015. Gov. Tom Wolf asked Wetzel to continue as the secretary of corrections.
He is the former offensive line coach for Shippensburg University and a founding member of
the St. Seraphim homeless shelter. He also initiated a program to positively impact
disadvantaged youth by inviting private sectorfhigher education entities to develop programs
speci?cally footised on them. similar to the president's My Brother?s Keeper initiative.
He is married with four daughters.
Herald Standard {5'20 5}
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Guards Concemed about assaults. drugs at SCI-Fayette
By Chrisb'ne Haines
The union representing guards at the State Correctional Institution at Fayette contends that
conditions at the prison are creating an unsafe work environment. with at least it" guards
injured by inmates in the ?rst four months of the year.
Jason Bloom. president of the State Corrections Of?cers Association. said it?s
never a safe job, but recently. things have gotten worse at the Luzeme Township prison.
'We work in an environment that isn?t for the normal person. It?s not a safe environ ment.?
Bloom said. "We?re as protected as we can be through management.
?Staff will go the extra mile for someone they think has their boots Right now. you'd be hard-
pressed to ?nd anyone at SCI-Fayette who feels the warden has their best interest at heart.?
Bloom said.
Bloom said the injuries include seven cases involving assaults directly on o?icers and it]
involving incidental contact such as when of?cers were breaking up fights between inmates.
One of?cer had the tip of his ?nger bitten off when he tried to remove suspected contraband
drugs from an inmate's mouth.
Bloom said other injuries have involved concussions. knee and wrist injuries. and various
bmises. Criminal charges for an assault were ?led against one inmate.
A Iocltdown was held at the prison at the beginning of May to search for weapons and
contraband. At the time. the Department of Corrections media relations of?ce classi?ed it as a
'prescheduled search.? saying such ?searches are conducted routinely for the security of the
facility.?
Bloom said the corrections of?cers welcomed it.
?These guys were begging for a search.? Bloom said.
Bloom said that over the past four months there have been more than 4t} incidents in which
drugs were found at the prison. primarily heroin and K2. a marijuana also known as
?Spice."
What the o?icers hadn?t counted on was the search being suspended by Superintendent Jay
Lane before the entire facility was searched.
?Lane. three days in. decides we're done. in the eyes of the inmates. we're a big joke.? Bloom
said.
Bloom said the search began in the honor block. where the most-trusted inmates are housed.
Other cell blocks. common areas and the kitchen were not searched. Bloom said.
Bloom contends the search was setup to fail.
?Word spreads guicic when you hearthere's a search going on." Bloom said. ?It was all about
staff safety. How could we not search this place diligen?y knowing this is going on?"r
?Since January there have been 4?-some drug finds. Assaults and injuries to staff members
have been out of hand. What message are we sending to the inmates. that they can do
anything they want to do?? Bloom said. ?He just doesn't have the support of his staff.?
Sue McNaughton. the media relations director for the Department of Corrections. said the
DOC is concerned about violence in all of the prisons and has a Violence Reduction Initiative.
"Speci?cally relating to SCI-Fayette. we do not believe the letter to the editor {that ran in the
Herald-Standard} was a proper re?ection of SCI-Fayette's operation. In fact, much is being
done to increase and improve security at the prison. speci?cally in the visiting lobby and the
inmate strip search area of the visiting room." McNaughton wrote in an emailed statement.
"The facility also has implemented a swift. certain and fair approach to responding to assaults
or violence. An example would be the locking down and searching of the involved
areafhousing unit the entire prison. if warranted. We have increased random searches
of the outside inmate work details; are better tracking misconducts speci?cally rug-related
misconducts; and are increasing inmate activities in order to reduce their idleness.?
McNaughton stated.
McNaughton said she could not detail some of the plans being implemented because of
security concerns.
?(Alli of the changes are coming from the new superintendent. who is well?respected for his
management and operational strategies." McNaughton wrote.
According to McNaughton. Lane has been a DOC employee since he started as a corrections
of?cer at SCI-Gratertord in 1993. He has served as sergeant. lieutenant. captain and major. He
also served as deputy superintendent at SCE?Graterford. which is largest
mardrnum?security facility.
Bloom said the state Auditor General's of?ce is looking into the assaults on staff members.
Bloom said the union would welcome a thorough investigation into how the contraband drugs
are getting into the facility as well.
?If it?s dirty staff. no one wants them inside the inslihrtion.? Bloom said.
Alloona Mirror {arcane}
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Police probe prison unrest.
By Phil Flay
HDLLIDAYSBURG - Hoilidaysburg police have been asked to investigate a "disturbance" that
occurred Sunday night and Monday morning and three recent assaults on inmates. two of
whom received treatment at UPtviC Alloona for facial injuries.
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Lebanon County News {4J2lif1ti}
Lebanon County inmate sentenced for prison assault
By Les Stewart
A 23-year-old Lebanon County inmate has been sentenced to state prison for beating up
another county prison prisoner last November.
Judge Samuel A. Kline sentenced Jose A. Pratts no ?xed address. to state prison for six
months to two years and ordered him to pay ?nes totaling for simple assault and
conspiracy.
Fratls and two other inmates were charged with punching and kicking inmate Jorge Rogue at
the county prison on Nov. 2 last year. Rogue suffered a broken jaw and underwent surgery.
according to court records.
Rogue told state police that he believes he was beaten up because Pratts and the other two
inmates thought he was a snitch.
Pratts. fonneny of Lancaster. was sentenced last lICE-ctcber to state prison for 20 months to 15
years for burglarizing at Mt. Gretna home.
At the time he was assaulted. Rogue was awaiting court actions on charges of aggravated
assault by a prisoner and institutional vanda?sm.
Rogue pleaded guilty to perjury. hindering apprehension. tampering with evidence and
unswom falsi?cation and was sentenced March 25 last year to state prison for three to six
years.
Rogue was scheduled to go to trial in April last year on criminal homicide and other charges
related to the shooting death of Juan Rod n'guez-Rivera. 33. of Lebanon. who was gunned
down near North Ninth and lvlifflin streets in August 2th 3.
In December 2014. David Rivera. 36. also of Lebanon. was sentenced to 25 to 50 years in
state prison after being convicted of third-degree murder for Rod riguez?Rivera's death.
A third man. 2+year-cid Jones Torres-Cirrhon of Lebanon. was also sentenced in January last
year to state prison for 13 months to ?ve years for perjury. false swearing. tampering with
evidence. obstruction of administration ofjustice and hindering apprehension for his role in
Rodriguez-Rivera's death.
County
Titusvil Ie Herald
Embattled warden resigns
The Crawford County prison warden charged with stealing more than
3130.000 with the help of his wife ti'om a local Moose lodge has resigned.
The board of the Crawford County Correctional Facility is looking for a new warden now that
Tim Lewis has stepped down.
Lewis had been suspended following an anaignment on March 31 on a slew of felony charges
for allegedly taking the money from the Moose Lodge in East Fair?eid Township during a 3
biz-year period.
He was initially suspended from the prison post with pay. however. the prison board altered the
suspension to be served without pay on April 4.
Lewis. 53. is charged along with his wife. Debra G. Lewis. 50.
Debra Lewis is a clerk at the Crawford County assessment of?ce. Following the charges.
Debra Lewis was placed on leave from herjob. with pay.
A pre?minary hearing for the Meadvilte couple is scheduled for Monday. at 10:30 in the
Trtusville of?ce of Magisterial District Judge Pony Nicole.
After Tim Lewis?s suspension. Kenneth Saulsbery. a deputy warden for about 14 years. was
appointed to ?lt in as acting warden at the county prison in Saegertown.
A prison board meeting was held on Thursday. and the matter of ?nding a new warden was
discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis served as o?icers with Meadville Moose Lodge No. 2505. near
Cochranton. during the time period in question.
Tim Lewis served as the lodge's administrator. and Debra was the social quarters manager.
Both left their posts with the lodge in in the fall of 2014.
The Of?ce of the Attorney General began investigating the case about a year later. in
November 2015.
When the couple left their positions. the lodge accounts were ?nearly eid'tausted.' and there
were several unpaid bills. according to the af?davit. ?led by Cpl. James Brown.
After the Lewises left. the lodge's general fund account had a balance of $330. and the gaming
account had a balance ofjust $14.
Additionally. the invoices for the small games of chance supplier were past due. with a balance
of $1 363.05.
The electric bill had a past due balance of $552.26.
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The state sales tax had not been paid since June 2014. and many of the required bookkeeping
records were also unaccounted for. die af?davit claims.
There were also missing bank statements. gaming records. and invoices.
Prior to both Tim and Debra Lewis assuming their positions at the Moose Lodge. the lodge
was reported to be in good ?nancial shape. with a general fund balance of between 590,000
and 5100.000. according to the state.
A 520.000 line of credit at Mercer County State Bank for capital purchases had an outstanding
balance of 319.200.
According to the ailidavit. the only authorized use of the line of credit was in the amount of
$4.500 for a new cooler. investigators claim the rest of the advances from the line of credit
appear to be cash transactions made by Tim Lewis.
The Attomey General's Of?ce has presented gambling debt as a possible motive.
Cpl. Brown obtained records from Presque Isle Downs and Casino Players Club for both Tim
and Debra Lewis. The records revealed that. during the investigated time period. Tim Lewis'
Players Club records indicate that he sustained $25,935 in gambling losses. Debra Lewis'
Players Club records show that she sustained 533.202 in losses.
Records obtained by Brown from Northwest Savings Bank revealed that. during the same time
period. $1013 in teller cash deposits were made to the couple's joint checking account:
535.509 in teller cash deposits were made in?: the account of Lewis; and 55.?30 in teller
cash deposits were made into Debra Lewis' checking account. according to the af?davit. all
totaling 543.301
Go Erie {mono}
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Erie County inmate suicide review. Prison followed procedure
By Lisa Thompson
Erie - County Exemlive Kathy Dahlltemper?s administration has cleared the Erie County Prison
of any policy or procedure violations in the suicide death Sunday of inmate and ?rst?degree
murder susped Kyle M. Johnson.
'The administration has reviewed the critical incident review report by the Erie County
Department of Corrections and determined that the staff adhered to and followed department
policies and procedures." Erie County Director of Administration Gary Lee said. He said the
Department of Corrections would continue to work to maintain a safe environment for staff and
inmates alike.
The statement issued Friday ends an administrative review of Johnson's death by
in the prison and follows an ear?er probe by Erie police and the Erie County District Attorney's
Of?ce. which found no criminal act led to the death.
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Johnson. a 25-year?old kidnapping suspect from Cleveland. was being held in the Erie County
Prison without bond. charged with first-degree murder in the April is fatal attack on 53-year?
old Kum C. Miller in her home at 311 Crescent Drive.
"There was no evidence of foul play. and there is no evidence anyone assisted Mr. Johnson in
accomplishing his suicide,? District Attomey Jack [Janeri said Tuesday.
There was also no evidence of criminal gross negligence by prison staff. he said.
Erie lCounty Prison Warden Kevin Sutter said Friday his staff complied with poiicy.
While 'it may be dif?cult to fully grasp the concept of how one could commit suicide while on a
watch. Mr. Johnson was placed on the appropriate watch based or: the information we
possessed." Setter said. "Absent other behaviors on his part. which would have placed him on
a constant watch. opportunities to commit sel?hann exist."
Daneri previousty outlined how Johnson himself. What remained unclear was the
source of the ligature that Johnson used. Sutter said Friday the source remained
undetermined.
Setter said Johnson used what appeared to be a seam torn from heavy material as a ligature.
then anchored it to a robe lying on the upper part of the bunk.
Johnson then sat in a corner of the lower bunk not visible to the video camera surveilling the
room and used his weight to himself. he said.
Daneri said written reports and video surveillance showed that prison staff checked on
Johnson visually through his cell door at 15-minute intervals.
Johnson's death was not immediately detected because Johnson sat facing the door with his
back propped against a wall and his eyes open. Daneri said.
Sutter said Johnson had in the cell both a 'suicide robe" and a ?suicide blanket." which are
made of heavy material meant to resist tearing. He said the ligature appeared to have been
torn from a Suicide blanket or robe. But neither the robe nor blanket in the cell at the time of
Johnson's death appeared to be damaged. Sutter said Johnson had torn a blanket apart 'a
couple" days before the suicide. But Sutter said it was not clear if that was the source of the
ligature or if Johnson obtained it elsewhere.
Sutter said that after Johnson shredded the blanket. staff removed it. searched the cell and
strip-seardied Johnson to ensure all of the blanket was removed. He said they did not perform
a body cavity search because such a search must be conducted by a doctor.
Sutter said Johnson was screened by a prison upon his arrival at the prison and
voiced no suicidal wishes. Sutter said alter Milier died Saturday and Johnson was arraigned on
homicide charges. Johnson. as a precaution, was placed on a heightened watch. which
required that staff view him every 1 5 minutes. The highest level requires staff to sit outside a
cell door at all times.
Sutter said Johnson spoke little and gave no warning.
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"in these cases. the individual will often use deception to mislead staff to have an opportunity
to fui?ll their ultimate desire to take their own lives." he said. "Were is no foolproof method of
stopping an individual who has determined they want to take their own life."
Lancaster Newspapers resorts}
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Editorial Board
Lancaster County Prison this week has started issuing every prisoner a pamphlet
?Roadmap to Succesle Re?entry? to ease the transition back into the community after
incarceration. The pamphlet. which ?ts easily in a pocket. offers advice. resources and to-do
lists to complete before and after being released. The prison releases a dozen or more
inmates a day and E.tit]ti a year.
This week is National Reentry Week. What better time to recognize the Lancaster County
Prison's efforts to reduce recidivism?
Recidivism occurs when former inmates resort to the same behavior that eariier landed them in
prison. But when inmates are plunged back into a worid sometimes without money. food. a
home. a job. transportation or health care? it is easy to slip back into troublesome lifestyles.
It is the prison's tot: not only to incarcerate criminals. but to educate them on healthier and
safer ways of life.
Lancaster County Prison. along with the local ReEntry Management Organization, are doing
just that. and we applaud them for it.
The prison has taken advantage of the great resources this county has to o?er.
For example. current inmates can:
Earn their GEDs through the Lancaster-Lebanon Intonnediate Unit 13. or their diplomas
through the School District of Lancaster.
Enroll in New Beginnings. an ail-female course at the downtown WISH that focuses on
transitioning to life after prison.
Former inmates can:
Find a job through CareerLink.
Access treatment for drug or alcohol addiction through the Lancaster Drug and Alcohol
Commission.
Receive support for mentai health issues through Mental Health America.
Within the ?rst 24 hours of their arrival at the prison. inmates are given the ?Roadmap' to help
them once they leave. it?s a simple. pocket-sized reminder that some still care.
Inmates may lose touch with friends and family even their children. Some are dismissed by
employers bercause of their record. Some are unable to rent a home or buy a car because of
their lackluster credit history.
Prison where at least food and shelter are prodded could seem like heaven alter
struggling to survive in the outside world.
But we believe prison should be the last place on a former inmate's mind.
Those with criminal records depending on the severity of their crime should not be
shackled by a past mistake. They deserve the opportunity to forge a life for themselves and
their families. to be productive members of society. and to contribute to their communities.
Melanie G. Snyder. executive director of the ion-cl re-entry organization. says some former
inmates give back in the form of mentoring or participating in a support group for other people
just released from prison.
That?s what it all comes down to: providing opportunities to those who wish to take advantage
of them. it?s how our country works. And we're proud that Lancaster County's criminal justice
system has followed suit.
National Conections
The Washington
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Congress is closer than ever to easing sentences for drug offenders
By Mike DeBonis
A presidential election year is not typically the most opportune time to pass ambitious.
complicated and controversial bills through Congress. But it appears there is still hope for
action this year on the politically sensitive topic of aiminat-justice reform.
A bipartisan group of senators announced revisions Thursday to a bill easing federal
sentencing guidelines for non-violent offenders and allowing many of those already
incarcerated most of them offenders ?tc petition a judge for reductions in theirjail
terms.
The changes have been enough to win the support of trey advocates and several additional
Republican senators. who have been divided over whether the reforms represent wise fiscal
and jus?ce policy or whether they are an loosening of criminal penalties.
lDne crucial endorsement came this week from the National District Attomeys Association.
which said the latest version of the bill ?strikes the appropriate balance between targeting the
highest level drug traffickers plaguing our communities. while simultaneously decreasing crime
rates and addressing the burgeoning prison population."
think we've got some momentum.? said Sen. John Cornyn {R-Terc}. the No. 2 GDP leader
and Judiciary Committee member who crafted the legislation with Sens. Mike Lee
Utah}. Richard J. Durbin and other senators of both parties.
The crucial question now is whether Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will bring
the bill to the floor. McConnell has been largely mum on the sentencing-refonn effort. given the
divides within the Republican caucus. but he has otherwise been eager to pass biparlisan bills
to show that the Senate is functioning.
Floor time for the bill may be hard to secure. however. if McConnell follows through on his
pledge to process appropriations bills for the next two and a half months before Congress
breaks for an extended summer recess. But there are new signs that the appropriations
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process could stall. and Cornyn said Thursday that ?if there is ?oor time that opens up. we
want to make sure we're one of the candidates for consideration."
Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles E. Grassley [R-lowa} said he has not yet asked
McConnell to bring the on to the ?oor but said such a discussion is forthcoming: knew that
we had to get more co?sponsors and re?ne the bill so that other people would be comfortable
with it, and I think it's time for those discussions to start right now.?
McConnell spokesman David Popp said ?discussions continue? among the GDP senators
about how to proceed with the bill.
Meanwhile. in the House. Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Thursday that he was
?optimistic and hopeful" that his chamber would act on a package of criminal justice reform
measures that could be reconciled with a Senate bill. We'll bring bills to the floor. which I
believe we'll pass. and then we?ll go to a conference committee." he said.
But political pitfalls remain most notably. a group of Republican senators who remain
strongly opposed to any signi?cant easing of criminal sentences.
Sen. David Perdue {R?Ga.j. a Judiciary Committee member. said the revised bill would still
"allow dangerous felons. many of whom have multiple prior convictions for violent crimes. out
of prison early.?
?i?he idea that we are only allowing low-level criminals out ofjail is a smoke screen,? he said in
a statement cirwlated Thursday. "As currerr?y written. this bill would put thousands of
dangerous felons bad: on the streets early. potentially endangering our families and
communities. and therefore I still cannot support it.?
Other notable opponents of the previous version of the bill include Sen. Ted Cm: a
presidential candidate who pivoted hard into a tough-on-crime stance earlier this year. and
Sen. Jeff Sessions {Ft-Ala}. an adviser to presidential front-run ner Donald Trump. Sharp
opposition from either presidential candidate could torpedo the revised bill?s chances this year.
Comyn pushed back on the soft-onetime critique in a floor address Thursday. telling critics
that ?it?s just not true' that violent criminals will be released and to ?tat-re another look at the
legislation."
The revisions tightened the eligibility under the previous version of the bill of certain violent
offenders to seek a retroactive early release. while expanding the relief available to non-violent
offenders. They also enminated provisions that would have loosened sentence enhancements
for repeat offenders who commit crimes with ?rearms and create a new mandatory minimum
sentence for crimes involving fentanyl. a frequently abused opioid narcotic.
Those changes have prompted groans from advocates pushing for sentencing reforms. who
argue that lawmakers are watering down the bill too much in their bid to push this bill this year.
Julie Stewart. founder and president of Families Against Mandatory Minimums. said the bill
?was very modest to begin with. and Congress should be strengthening it. not weakening it.?
The bill now has 3? cosponsors. and the senators leading the e?ortwould not explicitly say
that they have commitments from the 6D senators necessary to get the bill through the Senate.
But Sen. Sheldon infhitehouse said there is a ?strong expectation? that the bill will gain
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that level of support. and he said he was not concemed by the concessions that have been
made to get there.
?There was a lot that was left on the cutting-room floor.? he said. "But I think it?s still a hell of a
good movie."
National Public Radionl'lieekend Edition Saturday
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Rising Incarceration Rate isn't Reducing Crime, Says Report
Crime is down. It's fallen dramatically in the United States over the last quarter of a century as
the rate of incarceration is way up over that same period. But a new study by the Council of
Economic Advisers says there is not a relationship between rising incarceration of convicted
criminals and falling crime. Jason Funnan is chairman of the White House Council of
Economic Advisors and joins us from his of?ce. Mr. Fun'nan. thanks very much for being with
us.
JASON Thanks for having me.
SIMON: So you don?t believe that taking convicted criminals oh the street reduces crime?
FURMAN: The question is whether taking sentences that are already long and making them
even longer reduces crime. And the answer there is no.
SIMON: Well. follow that up. ir?rr'hat's in the data that you?ve observed?
FURMAN: Mats in the data is ifycu increase the sentence length by to percent, it has
somewhere between a zero and very small impact on deterrence for crime. And the reason for
that is it you're a criminal and considering whether to commit a crime and you know you might
go to jail for 20 years or you know you might go to jail for 25 years. that's probably not going to
result in a very big difference in terms of your behavior. In fact. the evidence is it matters barely
at all.
The ?ipside though is when people are in prison, they lose their skills. attachment to the job
market. And when they come out. it can actually increase the likelihood that they commit crime
when they have a longer prison sentence. So you get effectively diminishing bene?ts in terms
of deterrence and increase in costs in terms of recidivism. And the net effect is it doesn't
reduce crime.
SIMON: I think there are a number of people that might - might agree or at least be receptive
to your ?ndings who have some problem though with the recommendation that the report
makes. which is to raise the minimum wage. What relationship do you see between raising the
minimum wage and trying to curtail crime?
FURMAN: The United Kingdom didn?t used to have a national minimum wage. in 1999. they
introduced one. end economists actually studied that experience and they found that low-wage
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areas saw really large reductions in crime and that high-wage areas actually didn?t see much of
a change in cria'ne. Here In the United States. there have been several studies which have
looked at wages in general and have found that for. you know. less educated. lower income
men. there's a very strong relationship between higher wages and less crime.
SIMON: lIl'rr'hat about the concern though of some people that if you increase the minimum
wage, one of the undesirable side effects is you might reduce the number ofjobs?
FURMAN: There's been a range of economic research. and it's consistently found that for. you
know. reasonable increases irt a minimum wage. it has little or no effect on total employment.
And the reason Is that the cost for an employer rises but they also get a bene?t of a worker
who's more motivated, who is less nicely to turn over and thus will do a better job with more
productivity for them.
SIMON: Are you concerned that coming outwith a minimum wage recommendation and being
tied to sensitive issues the incarceration and unemployment makes this look like political
document in an election year?
Absolutely not. I don?t think we'd all agree on the minimum wage part of the
recommendation. I think there probably would be a debate about that. But the broader
argument. I think that?s something that is widely accepted by experts across the political
spedrum.
CBS News
Texas prison works to make sure inmates don't come back [4J30i15j
Each year. more than 600.000 people are released from federal and state prisons. During
"National Re?entry Week." the Department of Justice has been highlighting ways to help
prisoners prepare for hair eventual transition to the outside world. CBS Newsjustice reporter
Paula Reid visited a prison in Texas that is working to make sure its inmates don?t come back.
NPRIAII Things Considered
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Training helps inmates build a bridge to life outside prison walls
The nation's top law enforcement of?cer walked past a barbed-wire fence. through passages
lined with rust-colored walls, to meet with a special audience. But this was not a normal meet-
and-greet a stem-looking FBI security detail tracked her every move.
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Inside the visitation room in this federal correctional institution. ?ve men in khaki uniforms and
black Croce slippers were waiting to give Attorney General Loretta a glimpse of their
struggles.
"Just because we're locked up doesn't make us bad people." says Tony Moses. a sell?
assured. tall man who's locked up until January Eli-it on armed robbery charges. "trite just
made some bad choices."
Attorney General made the trip to need for more programs to help inmates
transition out of incarceration and reenter society. She mixed. carefully. with the general
population at this federal conectlonal facility where 42 percent of inmates are locked up for
crimes and 33 percent are facing years behind bars for weapons offenses.
'Gertainly by providing indhriduals coming out of institutions with ways to become productive
citizens. we reduce recidivism." tells NPR in an interview. 'tl'rllrat that means is we
reduce crime. There are fewer victims when individuals have options -- when they have job
skills. when they have life skills. we break the cycle of children following their parents into
institutions."
Elsewhere on the sprawling prison campus. past a group of inmates who wear hair and heard
nets while roasting a barbecue lunch. was greeted in the sky-lit chapel by 96 prisoners
undergoing dnig abuse treatment.
it?s not yourfather's prison unit. Cine inmate made an announcement about weigh-in for their
?biggest loser" health competition. Another confessed he was shaking off feelings of aiocfness
after refusing to dance with the group earlier in the week. Taliadega prison's Et-mon?t drug
rehabilitation and work-training program is a big draw here and in other prison fac?ities.
Derek Spinks. 36. who pleaded guilty to helping steal $4 million from Bank of New York
Mellon. and who was handpicked to meet with the attorney general. explained why. "You
wouldn?t get this help on the street.? Spinks says. "it saves lives. I think the program should
be offered to all inmates in federal prison."
For now though. prison otiiciais say there are no plans to expand the treatment offerings.
Rather. they?re using scarce resources to develop more programs forwomen behind bars
and trying to shore up the struggling prison industries unit known as UNICDR.
In Talladega. about 290 men in the UNICDR unit stop their work sewing camou?age pants for
military uniforms to gawk at the visitors from Washington. Superintendent of Industries Genie
Thorson tells the attorney general 30 percent of these men never had a legal job before this
factory work. They earn. on average. $250 a month. And their rates of misconduct in prison are
lower. Thorson adds.
?These guys dont have misconduct in that they know if they screw up they?re done they?re
terminated immediately." she says.
Clarence Aaron spent 22 years rising to top jobs at UNICDR in Talladega and other prisons
before he won clemency from President lCitiama in 2H1 3. He?s now living in Mobile. trying to
?nd a job that suits his business studies and his experience in an office. So far. Aaron
says. the best offer he's received involves emptying trash cans. in 'custodial maintenance.?
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Prisons give inmates training. he says. but there's not much of a bridge between them and the
world outside. 'l'm trying to do my best.? he says. his voice breaking with emotion. "l'm not
asking nobody to give me nothing. lwant to eam everything I get. It's just about an
opportunity.?
Attorney General who met privately with Aaron in a short visit to Mobile. seemed to
agree. telling NPR he made an ?excellent pott?tt."
adds: "We're now going to work to make sure there?s a bridge from the institution back
home. not just for the individual. but for the skills that they?ve gained."
The New York. Times 6}
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From Albany to prison. extawmakers on life behind bars
By Vivian Yee
Down the hall more Inmate No. a ?st of a man diminished by the loss of the $2.50
suit and the $300 shoes he had just been forced to exchange for a jumpsuit. following a guard
to his cell.
First night in federal prison. and he was already headed to solitary con?nement. his case too
notorious for him to mingle safely with the others. He remembers the cell being dammy and
dark. It made him think of Ftikers Island. where his father had been held after being anested
when Pedro was 11. But this was a few grades higher: the Metropolitan Detention Center. in
Sunset Park. Brooklyn. a windowless cage looming over New York Bey.
From the next cell came a voice. pricking him out of his numbness:
'Hey. Espada! Hang in there. You're the senator. rig ht?? the voice said. ?My mother voted for
you.?
Senator. he was: Pedro Espada once the third-m ost powerful man in New York State. And
"senator? he remains even today. three years into a ?ve-year sentence for stealing money
from a nonpro?t.
There are a lot of ?senators? in America's federal prisons these days. In May. titres more
corrupt New York State lawmakeh; are expected to join the jumpsuited ranks. three more
cautionary tales from a State Legislature with no apparent shortage of them.
There is Sheldon Silver. a Democrat and fonnerAssembty speaker. who was convicted of
abusing his of?ce in return for nearly $4 million in kickbacks. There is Dean G. Skelos. a
Republican and former Senate majority leader. who was found guilty of selling oli?iclal favors
for payments and jobs for his son. Convicted last fall in overlapping trials that sent Albany into
upheavalsentenced within 1D days of each other in May. with Mr.
Silver?s sentencing scheduled ?rst. on Tuesday.
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And then there is John L. Sampson. all but eclipsed by the convictions of Mr. Silver and Mr.
Skelos. who led the Senate Democrats for three and a half years. Mr. Sampson was convicted
last year of trying to thwart an investigation into allegations that he had embezzled state funds.
He is to be sentenced on May 19.
Like many of those convicted before them. Mr. Silver. Mr. Skelos and Mr. Sampson have
asked for minimal or no prison time. Prosecutors. sentencing guidelines and recent history
suggest they should not expect any leniency.
if interviews with four foimer lawmakers two cun'enliy incarcerated and two who have been
released are a guide. the three men are in for a prolonged humbling. Their former
colleagues tell of spiritual awakenings. physical survival and mental toughening. But what
?gures largest in these personal narratives what they say has sustained them throughout
is the belief that they were wrongly prosecuted.
Contritiorr? 'Irf'u'hat for?
Outside. their names are synonymous with scandal. inside. they command a measure of
respect.
have a title for life." said Efrain Gonzalez Jr.. a Democrat and former state senator from the
Bronx who was convicted in 2009 and spent almost six years at the Federal Correctional
Institution in Fort Dix. N..J.. before being released in Febniary. introduced myself as Efrain.
But they called me senator."
the expected anivals of Mr. Skelos. Mr. Silver and Mr. Sampson. there will be at least
nine former members of the New York State Legislature in the federal prison system. Nine
more were released over the last few years. One. facing terminal cancer. is under house
arrest. Another died in prison.
laugh at all those who fumed up their nose at me.? said Shirley L. Huntley. a former state
senator from Queens who spent 1i]I months in federal prison in Danbury. lConn. the
institution on which the women's prison in ?Orange to the New Black? is based after
pleading guilty in 2013 to stealing more than 537.000 in taxpayer money through a nonpro?t
she ran. ?Now took where they're at. They're in worse shape.?
Pufling on an e-cigarette in her living room in Queens. the same room where she once secatly
recorded seven of her colleagues for the authorities. she went down the list. Friends. Enemies.
Allies. idiots.
Then came the kiss-off. bile tempered with a laugh.
?You can tell all the other crooks I say hey!?
Mr. Espada prefers a new honori?c: prison abolitionist.
Some facts before going further. Before all this happened. he had run for of?ce about a dozen
times. losing more often than he won. He had shaken a swarm of investigations and one
indidment before succumbing to a second. He had risen from poverty to become the highest-
ranking Latino in New York State govemment? and. brie?y and under bizarre circumstances.
the third-most powerful man in the state but only after single-handedly bringing the Senate
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to a standstill and making Albany a national laughingstock in the process. He once tried to hide
from a television reporter by putting on an orange ski cap and using a baby to shield his face.
011 a recent morning at the Metropolitan Detention Center. sitting in a plastic chair in an
airless. giassed?in booth in what resembled a large hospital waiting room minus the
televisions. the pastel watercolor paintings. the magazines and the windows Mr. Espada
seemed shom of the grandiloquence that those in Albany had come to know so well over the
two decades of his singularly unruly political career.
No more ego. he promised - or not as much. anyway. No more referring to himself, without
irony. as Hurricane Espada. He said he was devoting his life to reforming America?s prisons.
He had seen. he said. how prison devastates lives and families instead of rehabilitating
inmates. He had seen prisoners reieased. only to return within unable to cope in a
society that no longer wanted much to do with them.
He had been studying the mass-incarceration literature: Michelle Alexander's 'The New .Jim
Crow;" Harvey A. Silverglate's "Three Felonies a Day:" and ?lvlr. Smith Goes to Prison." by Jeff
Smith. a former Missouri state legislator. Mr. Espada said that only violent offenders. people
like murderers and rapists. should be in prison. and that others should be forced to serve their
communities. Of Mr. Skelos and Mr. Silver. Mr. Espada said. 'Anybody that would want to put
them in jail for 10 or 15 years should spend a weekend in here and think whether that?s
necessary. It would n?t pay back the people they harmed.?
He avoided addressing the victims of his own crimes. Mr. Espada, a Democrat. was convicted
in 2012 of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the nonpro?t health care clinics he
ran in his Bronx district when he was a state senator. He spent the spoils on sushi. parties. spa
treatments and .3 Bentley. Then he got caught.
In the years since. there have been 15 months of no daylight and no fresh air. and before that
nearly a year of not seeing his family. And before that. a 10-week stint in solitary con?nement
after he stepped over the property line at the Federal Correctional Institution in Schuylkill. Pa.
one of three prisons where he has spent the past three years. All in all. a thorough humiliation.
know that was too consumed with the search for personal power.? he said. know that
was too consumed with materialistic things.? He gestured at his khaki jumpsuit. his shiny white
sneakers. ?Now. I don?t miss any of that.? he said. ?I'm used to living on $300 a month."
His time at Schuylkill overlapped brie?y with that of Lan?y B. Seahrook. a former city
councilman from the Bronx who is serving ?ve years for corruption. But neither felt much like
talking shop.
"This is our new existence.? Mr. Espada said. We're thinking about how to lit in.?
At Fort Dix. his third stop. he said he teamed how the other inmates made prison hooch out of
sugar and candy distilled in the bathroom. each six-ounce bottle going for $40. and where they
bought cellphones and dmgs. Once back at the detention center in Brooklyn. he teamed to get
his protein from canned tuna. eggs and peanut butter bought at the commissary. and to relish
microwave meals of commissary mackerel. chicken. pork sausage and rice. Once a
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professional brawler. he learned to avoid confrontation. here have been a few close calls.
even so.)
He learned to sleep through the noise of 100 other men snoring and going to the bathroom and
working out and watching television, so he can wake up at 4:30 am. to lift weights. To suns-ire
solitary con?nement by running in place until he was exhausted. To love God. about whom he
had not thought all that much for many years. To keep busy with Bible study and a biweekly
book club. To cherish every visit with his wife, who has visited him each weekend. even though
touching is restricted and they have had to sit side by side. knees facing forward. rationing
their two kisses and hugs.
He teamed about small satisfactions. like when eight of the students in the GED. class he
teaches every afternoon recently passed their test. They call him ?Professor.?
Professor Espada takes pride in teaching nearly illiterate men to read, in counseling younger
inmates. and in helping c?iers work through their cases in the library.
Senator Espada sits here unchastened. boasting of the ?political revolution' he once led
same as Bernie Sanders. he said. Senator Espada is the one planning to tear down a bad
system from the inside out. The one insisting he was framed.
If they have one thing in common. these Albany alumni. it is this: They refuse to be expunged
from the rolls of the innocent
Efrain Gonzalez a Democrat and former state senator from the Bronx who was convicted
in zone. spent almost six years at the Federal Correctional institution in Fort Dix. NJ. He was
released in Febnrary and is now back home in the Bronx. Credit Edwin J. Torres for The New
York Trmes
'It doesn?t weigh on me that there's this opinion of me. because it's not true.? said Wilnam F.
Boyland Jr.. a Democratwho represented Brownsville in the Assembly. He is serving a ?lekyear
sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Loretto. a ?vehour drive out to the
westem part of the state. after being convicted of bribery in 2014.
it is a recurring theme.
'l don't have that thing where l'm a criminal. so I?m smiling.? said Mr. Gonzalez. who spent
much of a four-hour interview at his Bronx apartment outlining. in baroque detail. all the ways
he said he had been railroaded by prosecutors. the judge and even his own lawyer. {Before he
left prison. he said. his fellow inmates told him. 'You're safer here with the homies. The
billionaires will put out a contract on you. They don't like you. 'caose you tell it like it
did not steal money from Soundview or from anybody." said Mr. Espada. refening to the
health care network he ran. He had not received a fair trial. he said: he would have mntinued
to contest the charges had he not run out of resources and the will to- subject his family to what
he described as further pain.
?Maybe i didn't spend the money right. but I didn?t steal the money." said his. Huntiey. who
suggested that she had been the victim of a conspiracy orchestrated by old enemies in Albany.
Besides. she added. as ifthis would mitigate things. the actions in question had occurred
before she entered the Senate.
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in a more re?ective moment. lvis. Huntley said she could not bring herself to move on.
?Some people say. let it go.? she said. ?i don't know how to let stuff go. I don?twant to die being
known as. what?s the word all the newspapers used? ?Disgraced senator."
She said she wanted to be treated 'just as a person. Just use my name. l'm not saying you've
got to make me sound like I?m great. You all call me disgraced. but in my mind. I'm not
disgraced.?
In this season of high-pro?le conuption cases. few phrases have dominated discourse in the
State Capitol like ethics reform. Yet Mr. Boytand. Espada. Mr. Gonzalez and his. Huntley
had little to say on the subject. if anything. they suggested. they and their colleagues had been
punished simply for doing things the Albany way.
wouldn?t say they were crooks. Everybody does all that.? Mr. Gonzalez said of Mr. Skelos
and Mr. Sliver. 'lt?s, help you. you help rne.? So what is that? Politics."
l'vIr. Boyland was asked if he would endorse any of the reforms his former colleagues have
discussed this session. including closing a campaign-?nance loophole and banning outside
income for legislators.
He smiled.
can't endorse anything now.? he said.
A day begins at Federal Coneclional Institution in Loretto. A former monastery on a hilltop. it
would resemble a high school campus were it not for the rings of ooncerlina wire that surround
it.
Mr. Boyland is awake at 6:30 to meditate before going to work on die facilities team. [ll-tr.
Gonzalez, too. was initially assigned a job assisting a plumber. but. by his own account. was
deemed more of a burden than a help.) lvtr. Boytand runs around the track. He lifts weights.
the constant nag of his cellphone. without the late. indulgent Albany dinners. he is. he
said. the healthiest and most focused he has ever been.
To other inmates. he introduces himself as Writ. But he lives with men from New York. even
some familiar with his old district There is a Boyland Street in Brownsville. named for his
uncle. who once held the same Assembly seat.
?You the same guy?" the inmates ask.
Amid the chaos of this year's presidential campaign. Mr. Eloytand said. he is in demand as a
political analyst. "All. The. Time,? he said. ?ashing a smile.
Some of the queries have a more tocal bent 'What's going on with Cucmo and de Blasio?? he
has been asked. referring to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York.
combatants in a never-ending intrastate quarrel. "Theyre both Democrats. so what's the beef
about?Pu
He passes the rest of the day with religious sewices. Bible study. work on his legal appeal and
reading. He is taking classes in Spanish theatres of the Spanish?speaking constituents in his
old district}. small-business skills {iust in case} and aodteting (hats. mostly].
He has almost ?nished James Red?eld's "The Celestine Prophecy.? which he described as a
science-?ction novel about the spiritual joumey of a wrongly imprisoned man. He said he could
relate.
From afar. he tries to raise his 13?year-old son. who is back in Brooklyn. He was the hardest
thing to leave behind.
Albany, he does not miss. it was serving his constituents. he said. that he loved.
wasn?t used to being on this side of the table.? he said. indicating the round visitors' room
table where he sat across from a reporter. "l was the one visiting to bring help. I'm usually on
that side of the table."
They watch the evening news and read the New York City papers. eavesdropping on a wono
that has tried to delete them from its memory.
Even so. what lies beyond the prison walls has begun to seem abstract fuzzy around the
edges.
When Mr. Espada was in solitary con?nement at Schuylkill. he was allowed one hour a day to
go outside. shackled and wffed. He always went. no matter the weather.
'An opportunity to experience daylight. sun?ght. rain hitting your head it?s as basic as that.?
he said. his voice softening. said to myself. I would never complain about the elements
again. because I loved it when the rain hit my head. when itwas cold.?
Then the man who was once the third-most powerful in New York. State gathered himseti.
pivoting back. to the pitch. He was the better for surviving this. he said. Not that itwas about
him; it was about those far less fortunate than him. who would carry this scartet Better the rest
of their lives. He had promised them he would ?ght for them. for reform. and he would.
He would never give up. There was a reason they still called him the Senator.
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mosegovernor?sveto magnets achiallya demandforlocal property
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The jails are funded primarlhr or the counties, but for the past eight
was. the state has also shared the cost. That lame ahom dam-syn the
Jail Consolidation law passed during the saidaccl administra?on. Under
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ran [also from loom taxes to par lorjaib. The balance ofthejail budget
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never fully funded. Lastyear?all cont-oi ol'tbejaih was reamed to the
counties. and the Legislature agreed do provide $12.2 million in funding-
loss than momma said was needed. The countvta: can was not
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than on June 15 those individuals who put up for bid will be eligible to bid.
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Deputy Warden of Operations
Centre County Correctional Farility
roe itishel Hill Rd
Beilefonte. PA 1633
[514] ass-am
[814] 5413-1150 {fax}
Kristen M. Simkins
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HHS Acts To Help More EX-
Inmates Get Medicaid
By Jay Hancock .r'kpril 39. Elite
Administration o?icials moved Thursday to improve low Medicaid enrollment for
emerging prisoners. urging states to start signups before release and expanding
eligibility to thousands of former inmates in houses nearthe end of their
sentences.
Health coverage for err-inmates ?is critical to our goal of reducing recidivism and
promoting the public health.? said Richard Frank. assistant sea-etary for planning for lhe
Department of Health and Human Services.
Advocates praised the changes but cautioned that HHS and states are still far from
ensuring that most people leaving prisons and jails are put on Medicaid and get access
to treatment.
?it?s higth variable. Some states and jurisdictions are having a lot of success? enrolling
est-prisoners. said Kamala Mat?k?Kane. a researcher at the Urban Institute who has
studied the process. "Others of them have initiatives in place that aren't reaching the
kinds of numbers that are making a dent."
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The 2010 health law made nearly all eat-prisoners eligible for Medicaid in states that
chose to expand the state and federal insurance program for the poor. Many welcomed
the chance to cover a group with high rates of chronic disease. mental illness and
substance abuse problems.
But prisons and jails. burdened with ineffective computers, understaf?ng and
complicated Medicaid enrollment procedures. have been slow to sign up released
inmates.
Federal and state prisons let out more than EUGJJUD people a year. Millions more cycle
through jails. But a study published in Health Affairs found prisons and jails nationwide
enrolled only 112.520 emerging inmates between late 2013 up to January 201 5.
In Maryland. o?en cited for progressive social policy, the prison system is enrolling
fewer than one in 10 released inmates. Kaiser Health News reported this week.
Much of guidance repeats arresting policy. reminding states that these on
probation or parole are eligible for Medicaid and urging states to keep prisoners' names
in the Medicaid computers while they?re locked up. {that eases re-enrollment.)
Inmates are generally ineligible for Medicaid while incarcerated. Prison and jail medical
systems care for them.
HHS is ?providing encouragement and a nudge" to states to improve sign?ups as well as
money to upgrade enrollment computers. said Colleen Barry. a professor at the Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who has studied eat-inmate enrollment.
'They understand that this is a technology issue."
Matting up to 96.000 halfway-house inmates eligible for Medicaid is new policy.
designed to connect people with care before they're fully released. Ptisoners often
move to hathvay houses or home detention near the end of their terms. closely
supervised but frequently allowed to shop. apply for jobs and see a doctor.
Under the new policy. 'if you have a fair amount of freedom of movement" in a hallway
house. ?you're not considered an inmate" for Medicaid purposes. said Sarah Somers.
an attorney for the National Health Law Program. an advocacy group. ?That will be very
helpful for a lot of people who are trying to transition out of incarceration.?
Nathan Sharpe recently spent two months in a home detention program in West
Baltimore between leaving prison and being fully reieased. He wanted to get a checkup
to make sure there was no lasting damage from a. stabbing he received last summer in
Maryland?s Jessup Correctional Institution.
But be had to wait until home detention ended last week to be covered by Medicaid. he
said.
"That helps a lot" if people like him could get on Medicaid after they ?rst leave prison, he
said. "People can get the health care they need sooner. l've been out a week now and i
still haven't been able to see a doctor because I don?t have my card.?
Etc-inmates have extremely high rates of HIV and hepatitis infection. diabetes. mental
illness and substance abuse problems. They are especially vulnerable after they leave
the prison medical system and before they connect with community doctors.
One study in Washington state showed that eat-inmates were a dozen times more likely
to die than the general population in the ?rst two weeks after their release.
immediate Medicaid coverage "can mean the difference between life in the community
and recidivism and even lite and death." Michael Botticelli. the White House's director of
national control policy. told reporters.
HHS has been urging states to enroll etc-inmates in Medicaid for years. But the
Affordable Care Act?s Medicaid expansion made many more of them eligible for
coverage, giving policymakers a new reason to promote sign-ups. advocates said.
So far 31 states and the District of Columbia have expanded Medicaid under the law.
CATEGORIES: Medicaid. Public Health. Syndicate
TAGS: Enrollment. Maryland. Study
Kristen M. Simkins
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Subject:
Attachments:
Melanie L. Gordan
Tuesday. May??. 2015 4'56 PM
Brenda a McKinley: Jeffrey T. Hits; Joseph S. Kola-no: Richard C. Smith: Jonathan M.
Milnnder: Juan Mendez: Matthew T4 ?sher: Michael S. Woods: Thomas 5. Allen. Jr.
Awards announcement
2016 Comedians Employee Week Awardidou
Please Eat me ?yau would like to add anything, orsee changes to be made to the bias attached. We plan to
announce tomorrow.
Melanie Gordon, UM, (CE
Deputy Wand-2n of Operations
Centre Counnr Correctional Facility
1m Rishel Hill Rd
Bellefante, PA 15323
{814} 355-5194
[3143543-11501fax]
2(116 Corrections Employee week Staff Recognition Awards
'33 Of?cer-ofthe ?l'ear: Kevin Motool
Corrections Of?cer Keyil McCool has been employed with the facility sinoe DecemberoleBU. He was a
Corrections Eif?oer untll commences, when he was promoted to Lieutenant. He worked in this oepacity until
February of 2005, when he returned to work as a Connections Of?cer. DD McCool has been the bid Reliefii of?cer
on 13 since the inception ofthis position. Among other duties, re am as a daily liaison with the Medical
Department and provides both security and assistance tothe Medical soaffto accomplish a-llthe various inmate
movement needed for that area. CD McCooI?s experience and ahifrty'oo coordinate have Men ofgreat help to the
operation.
34.1 Of?cer ofthe 1rear: Kelly Evans
Corrections Of?cer Kelly Evans has been employed as a Corrections Of?cer with the facility since July of
2013. She is a graduate ofl-Ianovernrea .rri'Sri-iigh Sohool, and amended Penn State Mikes-Barre. In her post as
the 3-11 unit of?cer in the female unit, on Evans has displayed inn-edible consistency in her management ofthe
unit and handling ofinmates? issues. She is often able to resolve issues in a fair, straightforward way without
having to refer the issues on tothe shift Commanders. CO Evans completed the Centre County Crisis Intervention
Team Training in January of 2016, and her composure and calming nature were noted bythe trainers. She has
been able to apply these skills actively helping in mates experiencinga aisle in the facility.
11-? Officer of the tear: Brian Beats
Corrections Of?cer Brian Beals has been employed as a Corrections Of?cer with the facility since luiyof
2013. He is a graduate ofthe Bald Eagle Area High School. CD Beats has been a member ofthe CERT tea-n since
2BR. He completed the Centre County Crisis Intervention Team training in June of 1015. in his current role as a
Floater, he is comfortable in all posts and completed trainingtoworlc in the Central Booking Center in September
2015.
Employee ofthe?l'ear: Danielle Hoard-lick
Drug and alcohol Therapist Danielle Minarchick has been employed with the facility in that role since
June She is a graduate of Glendale lri'Sr High Sdtooi, and has Bachelors of Science degreesin
Occupational Therapy from Mount Aloysius College and Saint Francis University. Counselor
Minarchick has been certi?ed through the Certi?cation Board as a Certi?ed tie-Occurring Disorders
Professional since 2005, and maintains the oontinuing education credits forbiennial reoerti?mtion. She
assisted in the formation ofthe PRIDE and CHOICES programs for the facility, and facilitates both. Counselor
Minardiidt has been a leader among the lite-entry Coalition, working as an active proponent ofimproving the
quality of inmate programming in the faa'lity. She was integral in creatingthe new Building Hope Mentoring
Program, and acts as the Facility Mentor Coordinator.
Supervisorofthe "I?earr 'li'r'tthen Manager Kevin Brindle
kitchen Manager Kevin Brindle has been employed with the facility in this role since June of 2005. He is
a graduate ofFenns volley Area High School, and has a Bachelor ofSo'ence degree in Hotel, Restaurant, and
Institutional Management item the State University. He has routinely demonstrated commitment
to he iob and dedication to providing quality meals forinrnates and staff within the budget. He cares about his
staff, and is supportive while enforcing the rules and policies ofthe kitchen and facility. His staffis quick to step in
when he is not available to assist as needed. This re?ects the Support he has as a Supervisor, and the
e?eaiveness and professionalism of those he supervises. He has an important role in the fadle tools
compliance forthe PA DOC Inspections. With staff shortages, he and his staff consistently work long hours and
take on extra duties to ensure the kitchen continues to run ef?ciently and effectively. He is often called upon for
special meals, snacks, and drinksfor routine meetings and special events with short notice and is always quick to
help and offer assistanoe when needed. The kitdten provides quality meals in a timely manner on a day-today
basis with little if any disruption. He is a true asset to this facility in one ofthe most diverse roles to manage.
Kristen M. Simlrins
Subject PEER Compliant Hiring Forms
Attachments: PHEA Release of lnforrna?onrtf: PREA EmployerQues?onnairert? DOC
PREA Hiring Forms.de
To be honest. I have blatantly form the PA DOC, who is certaian PHI-2A oomp?ant in their hiring practices at
this point.
Please see attached twoforms
1. Release of Infonnation?app?cant gives us permission to seek this information. I would suggest we make a
part of the standard application along with the existing supplemental form.
1. Employer ChJestionnaire? When condoning the hadrgrouno, Coordinator Andrews attempts to
solicit from any former con?nement settings.
During the initial intenriew. we would also askthe applicant about these areas.
i attached the DUCs forms that] was working from.
We need to have thse in place forthe upcoming PREA audit, so help proofreading and any thoughts would be weloome
as soon as possible.
Beputlr Gordon
Mariam}! Gordon Elm, {If
Deputy Warden of Operations
Centre County Correctional Facility
Rishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte, PA 16323-
[314135-394
{314] 543-11513 [fair]
BEHTRE COUNTY ananr
Melamine Gordon. CJM. CCE
TDD Rishel run Road Deputy meantime?
Rimen'l c. Snri?i. MS. CCHP Bellefonte. 16523 Joseph Km?
Telephone [514] ass-area Dem Warden ?Mum
FAX {514} 543-1150 Jeffrey T. Hite
Directorni Imam
Consent to Release Information for Prison Rape Eanina'o'on ActCompliance
I. having made application for employment with the Centre County
Correctional Facility understand that must gather speci?c infon-nation about prior employment to
comply with the Prison Rape Elimination I hereby authorize to inuatleate and ascertain any and all
information ooncerning myprior employment as it relates to sexual abuse and sexual harassment. I understand
that the informtion or documents may be obtained from any person. document. or other source, inside or
outside the Commonwealth of I hereby expressly authorize any former employerto release that
informa?on to
I hereby release all persons andforagenu'es from any which might otherwise result from the release of
said information to any member of the County of Centre: andy'or their subcontractors.
In consideration ofthis release. the County of Centre, and their subcontractors shall regard all information
obtained as con?dential. I understand that the same shall not be released to any individual. induding myself, or
organitation. absent good cause.
I agree that may admit this information into evidence in order to defend any administrative or oourt
proceeding. retainthe right to challenge the accuracy at such information. in such a prooeeding, but waive all
objections esto the admissibilityofthe information.
Have you ever been employed in a prison,jail, loci-cup. community con?nement Facilrty.juyenile facility, or other
institution {as de?ned in 42 U312. 199?}? El HE)
Applicant Signature Date
I, having made applioation for employment with the Centre County
Correctional Facility do not desire to sign the authoritation stated above. I understand that may not
hire an individual who will oome in contact with inmates without conducting a background investigation
comp?antwith the Prison Rape Elimination Act. and that declining to sign the above authorization will result in my
being passed over tor such employment.
Applicant Signature Date
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Heianic Gordon. CJH, CUE
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Richard C. Smilh. M5. 16523 Jasmin Roberto
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FAX {6-14} 5-43-1150 Jeffrey T. Hita
DirectorotTceam
DearCurrentIPrior Employer:
We are considering your employee, . The Prison Rape
Elimination Act is a federal law passed in 1003 to addr?ssexual assault of incarcerated individuais. Writ-i
the enactment ofthe lawa set of standards were released to helpjails and prisons prevent, detect, and respond
to prison rape. The centre County Correctional Facility has a zero toleranoe standard for prison rapefsexual abuse
and is committed to following the Pitta standards laid out by the Department ofJustice.
Partofthe standards released address who can won: within an institution as an employee or contractor. These
standards restrict us?-orn hiring, promoting or contracting with anyone who: 95115.1? [311111211
a. has engaged in sexual abuse in a prison, iail, lord-mp, community con?nement?dlityjuueniie facirrty
or other institution; or
b. has been convicted osciyilly or administrathrely adjudicated for engaging or attempting to engage in
set-ma! activity in the community facilitated by force, overt or implied threats of force. orooercion, or
tithe victim did not consent orwas unable to content
In addition,tbe standards require us to considerincidents of sexual harassment in determining whether to hire,
promote or oonttactwith anyone. {?llilil'lbll Attached is a signed release of information authorization from
your curren'o?prior employee. Please answer the following questions.
ofthe are es lease royid ortin documentation.
Has the individual ever engaged in sexual abuse in a prison, jail, lockup, community con?nement i'acirrty,
juvenile l?acirrty or other location? YES El H0 Cl
2. Has the individual ever been convicted or ciyiliyfadministtatiyely adjudicated to have engaged in or
attemptingto engage in serrual acth?ty in the community byforce lover: or implied], coercion, or
imrohring a non-conserrtingyictim? CI
3. Has the individual ever been involved mthe alleged perpetrator in any incident of sexual harassment?
[5115.1rl?rii YES [3 are
My signature indicated that I have provided truthful answers above.
Pn'nted Name?'rtle Signature Date
Picase return this form to: Wilmer Andrews. Central Booking Coordinator
'300 Rishel Hill Rd
Bellefunte, PA 16323
814-543-1150 tfat]
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Gordan: Richard R. Dwell: Caidyn D. Ne?: Danielle Minarchicl: Karin T.
Je'lrie: Lorincla L. Brown; Stephanie D. McGhee: Amy Miller: Ashley M. Burns: Dawn M.
Walls Elizabeth 1 Woods: Eric A Lockridge: Erin M. Masser: Janet (L Snyder: Johnna
Bilger; Larry.r Lidgel'l: Lindsey Has: Milane Daughenbau-gh.? Stacy Sn'litlt; Jonathan M.
Millinder: Juan Manda: Midtael S. woods Thomas 5. Allen, Jr.
Major Misconduct
Inmate Shah, Hassan was issued a Major Misconduct for unauthorized communication with another inmate and refusing
to obese orders. Inmate Shah was classi?ed and mailed teal. Upon entering the unit he was told by CD
Millerthat he is nut to inmate King-bailsl trim is a incl-defendant in his case and on suicide mm or
he will he issued a misconduct. After being unit-diced for chi-inter. he began corn municating with inmate King-baits from
the dinner tattle as he was instructed nuttn do. He was mnuedtn A1 without an issue.
Lt. Matthew Fisher
Centre County Facility
Rishei Hi" Rand
Heiiefonte, PA 15323
Pitt-me (314)-355-6194 Fax midi??84155
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Me1an?ne L. Garden; Michael S. Wood: Richard C. Smith: Stephanie D. McGhee: Thomas
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Subject Re: Fwd:
we have no department social media, including no Facehoolr. or Twitter. The only thing we have on?ne is the County
website section dedicated to die facirrty.
Melanie ISovtlonr GM,
Deputy Warden of?perations
Centre County Correctional Facility
Rishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte, PA 16323
{314: 355-634
[3141543-115Mfas]
On May 4, 1016, at 11:35 AM, Richard E. Smith or mith.
Melanie,
Can you answer this?
Warden Smith
Sen?t?l?rom my iPhone
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All:
Does your of?ce currently maintain or have previously maintained any Facet-oak
andforTw'rtter page created to disseminate or receive information by your
department?
if so, please following infonnation:
- When wasthe Facebool: page created [and if applicable ended}?
- who oversees it?
was authorization received by or notification given to the Board of
Commissioners?
Are there anywritten policies regardingthe page kept hryyour office? If
so, please provide.
Thank you.
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Burns Barbara Parsons; Bradley (L Kling: Brenda A. Mcl?nley: Brian J. Beals C. Kay
Woodring; Cai?yn D. Me'l'l'; Carl (3. Gernmali; Carlton Henry: Charles R. Ernrnerman;
Ch risbopher 1W. Baughrnan.? Cris-anne M. Kelley: Danielle Minarchicl: Dane Watson:
David C. Knapp: David E. Goodman: David Bryan: David R. Zettle: David 5. Bing: Dawn
E. (305: Dawn Dayne M. McKee: Denise .FL Murphy: Donald M. Smith: Douglas
T.Weay~er: Dustin T. Henry, Elizabeth F. Woods: Eric A Lockridge: Erin Mossen
George P. Murphy: Heather D. Eddie; Heather Beaver: Henryr Napoleon: Jacob T. Love:
James A. Sirnler: James F. Meyer: Janet C. Snyder: Jason R. Buckley: Jason R.
Muthersbaugh?el?freyl?. HirerJennifer F. C. Didrey: John J. Mohler: John].
Scarboroughrlohn M.Jones:Johnna Bilgei: Jonathan C. Rockey: Jonathan M. Ayers
Jonathan M. Mil?noenjoseph ETayborIJoseph S. Kolenonoshua D. Re?nenJuan
Mendez Justine M. Addieman: M. Lnrrison; Kelly Evans: Kevin J. Brindle: Kevin
J. MECool; Kevin P. Peacodr; Kevin I'Jeirle: Kevin eridc Keya M. Keiser. ?mberly M.
Rupert Kyle S. Miller: IEer 5. Smith: Larry Lidgeti: Lee R. Shea?er. leonard 1u'vertneclc
Levi R. Lindsey Has: Lorinoa Brovm; Lyden Hilliard: Mark T. WaitE.?
Marlene E. Summers: l'illatlhe'nl J. Beck; Matthew J. Shannen Met?'lew R. Omdorf:
Matthew T. FiSher: Melanie Gordon: Michael D. Id'ller: Midwael Ft Shearer: Michael S.
Wood: MiEane Daughenbaug h: Nick R. Smith: Philip D. Calhoun: Randy Witl'Ie-rite:
Richard C. Smilh: Ryan A. Coir: Ryan .I. McCloslney: Ryan P. Taylor: Ryan S. Miller: Ryan T.
Polity: Sage B. Lear: Sarah Prentice; Shandell M. Posey: Shane Bille?: Smcy
Stephanie D. McGhee; Tanna Shirk: Thomas K. Honk; Thomas S. Allen. Jr: Tiffany A.
Motlenahan: Tom Dutrovr. Tony M. Little; Ty M. Cori: Vanessa C. Billet: Walter
Jeirle-s: Waynen. Wamerll' whimey Wagner: Wilmer 5 Andrews; Eel-diary 5. Sayers
Subject Wortlceys
Attachmerrls: Work?eys ACT Worixeys
Attached are the rosters 'For Worklleys this afternoon.
Lorin-141E: ?rm
Re-Enny Specialist
Came County Correctional Facility
T00 sthel Hill Road
Bellefonre, Pa
Internal extension: 2023
Phone Line: 314-548-1165
Kristen M. Sim'lrins
Burns; Barbara Parsons; BradleyC. ?ling: Brenda A. McKinley: Brian J. BEEIEC. Kay
Woodl'ing; Caidyn D. Ne?; Carl G.Gemrnati: Carlton Henry: Charles FL ?ns-nerman.?
ChristopherJW. Baoghman; Crisanne M. Kelley: Danielle Minarchid: Dave LWatson;
David C. Knapp; David F. Goodman: David Bryan: David R. Eet?e: David S. King: Dawn
EGoss: Dawn H. Walls Dayne hL McKee: Denise A. Murphy: Donald M. Smith: Douglas
T. Weaver: Dustin T. Henry. Elizahem F. Woods: Eric A. todaidge.? Erin M. Mosserr
George F. Murphy: Heather D. Eddey: Heather E. Beaver: Henry Hapoleon:Jacob T. Love;
James A. SmlecJarn-es F. Meyer: Janet Snyder: Jason R. Buckley: Jason
Mu?tersbaugh: Jeffrey T. Hite: JenniferE Edo?ll C. Did:ey:John J. Mahler: John .I.
Scarboroughuohn MJones; Johnna Bilgel: Jonadian C. Rochey: Jonathan M. Ayers;
toned-Ian M. Millinder: Joseph E.Taylor.' Joseph S. Kolenorjoshua D. Re?nenJuan
Mendez: Justine M. Addleman.? M. Lomison: ItellyI Evans Kevin J. Brindle: Kevin
I. McCool: Kevin P. Peaooclc Retain T.Jeirles.' Kevin wenridt; its-ya M. Kaiser: Kimberly N.
Rupert Kyle 5. Millet: Kyle 5. Smith: Lany Lidgeo: Lee P. Shea?er: Leonard Valued:
Levi R. KnoFFs'snger: Lindsey Has: Lorinda Brown: Lydon HilEard: Mark 1. Waite:
Marlene E. SummerE Matthew J. Beck: Mattl'tewJ. Shatwer: Matthew P. Dmdorf;
Matdtew T. Fisher: Melanie Gordon: Michael D. Ishien Michael R. Shearer: Michael
Woods; Milane Daughenbaugh: Mid: R. Smith: Philip D. Calhoun: Randy LWr?'serilie;
Richard C. Smith: Ryan A. Cox: Ryan J. Mc?oslrey. Ryan P. Taylor: Ryan 5. Miller: Ryan T.
Pa?taky. Sage E. Lean Sarah Prentice: Shari-dell M. Pose}: Shane Biile?d; Stacy Snith.?
Stephanie D. McGheerTanna Shirt: Thomas K. Hook: Thomas 5. Alien, Jr;11?any A.
McClenahan: Tom L. Dutrow, Tony M. Lit-tie; Ty M.Corl; Vanessa C. Billet-l; Walter
Jeirles; Wayne A. Warner ll: Whitley LW'a-gnea': Andre-vs?adialy S. Sayers
Subject rumors overresignadon
All:
There have been tumors flying mm the past few woeirsfmonths shoot me resigning. I wanted to put time
rumors to rest and let all ofyou know I did resign yesterday and my last day is June
Have a good day,
Joseph Koleno
Deputy Warden of ministration
Centre County Corroctional Facility
700 Rishel Hill Rd.
Bellcfontc. PA 16323
lntemai extension: 2046
Phone: 3 I
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Cc: Melanie 1. Gordon: Je?reyT. Hite
Subject RE: Dl'd'l'l'. of e-mail to all staff for your review and use
I wanted to follow up on our conversation from nvo weeks ago regardingthe issue with profanity use among all levels of
empEo'yee-s. We are all busy, but I wanted to remind evenvone about it and not let it fall through the cracks. Has the
memo Joe drafted gone out? Please let me know the status.
Thank you,
Kristen Simhins
Human Resources Director
Of?ce: [314] ascents
My email address above husirnkins
dimuhntio-n, distt?nrdou. unaudion-irccd mot coromuoia?onispmhihiled. [firm have received duscommtmimtion io
error, please notify the by replying to- this message and delete the mm from yum: computer. Than}. pod!
Suhiect: FIE: Draft of email to all staff for your review and use
ion.
This iooirs good to me. We attached a sign off I created for-you. Please feel free to make any changes you deem
necessary
Thanit you,
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Human Resources Director
Of?ce: {314: 355-5743
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:ccjpicnz, onn employeeongcot despots-able fordelii-cay ofthis message to the [continuum or: hereby ootif-ed my
dissemination. distribution. umuthodndumtrcopyuag ol'. this coconut-duties: isptodn'binod. If you have this Writer: in
error. place notify these-odes delete the ?oaty-our mputct. Wyatt!
From?oseph S. Itoleno
Warden,
Below is a draftthat you requested for all stali?. i used a little of mo and a little of you in the draft but feel ?ne
to change anything you motto change.
Before sending, do we want to post a memo in the units stating that profanity is no longcraoceptod by
inmates? This will be askod and when inmates find out that staff can't swear but inmates can then we will have
issues. It has been an accepted practice for inmates as well (not when directed toward staffbut in normal
conversations}. This my increase the population in the RHU.
Also. before we sand, I nood to have a sign-o??shcot available in the Shift Commander's G?icc. As thitc this
[have not had the time to do it or ?nd somcone who can. I am sending this for our review and it is not read to
be sent out yet
All:
There have heart some complaints made to Administration as well as the Human Resources Department
concerning some behavior and actions by some staff members at the facility
Anachcd you will ?nd Policy #124 Standards ofConduct and Work Rules. This is to inform all staifthat the
policy will be enforced and discipline for those not following the policy will be issued as deemed
necessary. Everyone will be accountable for following the policy and no one is exempt from discipline. This
means all and all personnel.
[want to draw your attention to paged, number 11-.
Personal Conduct: Employees shall, in the performance of their duties. be respectful, courteous, and
considerate toward all staff members, itcnatca, and general public. Employees shall not use tenninology that
the dignity or violates the human rights of others. This is to include the use of profanity, crplelives,
taunting. name calling, or abusive language. Employees shall not use unjusti?ed physical
force. threats, or intimidation toward any person.
One of the more common issues in the complaints is the use of profanity, exple?m. It is not uncommon for
profanity and explativec to be heard during argumenu or name] conversations. Remember that it is against
policy to use such language. Even though the one you are talking to may not be offended, others could also be
offended and you never know who can be within earshot of a conversation that you think may be private. The
policy docs not state that it is only a violation if someone is offended; using the language is the
violation However. offending someone may escalate the situation and bring other policies and issues into
play.
This is goingto be a colonial change language is not uncommon within the correctional setting. But
the policy will be enforced and all an: expected to follow it. We cannot go back in time and change what has
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happened in the post We eon only move l?onuurd and all must inappropriate behavior will not be
aooepted or ignored from this point on
This will be oovered in muster for ?ve days and all depomnents will be addressed by?teir supervisors as weli
because it is important and that not everyone attends muster.
There 1will be a sign-up sheet in the Shift Conu'nander?s U?ioe that everyone must sign stating that they
received this e?mail, they had a chance to as}: questions and get clari?cation. and understand that this will be
enforced. Unless you are off work for an exoended time, all employees have 5 days from this e-mail to sign the
form.
Contact your supen-isor or speak with an administrator il?you have any questions or concerns.
Joseph Koleno
Deputy Warden of Administration
Centre County Coneotional Facility
Tm Rishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte, PA 15823
Intemel extension: 2046
Phone: 314?355-5794
Fax: 814-548?115l
'skoien?en
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Kristen M. SimI-Iins
Subject RE: deity pap reportdoa
Attad'lments Inmate Averagesxls
Yes, it?s on the monthiy report
Januanr 51.23
February 50.41
March 59.32
April 8105
Forth: year, that meanswe're a: 64.94 per dayto April 30*.
:Mel'hnfe Eamon, [Ii-Fri, (CI
Deputy Warden of Gperatims
Centre County Correctional Facility
IPOD Hishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte, PA 16823
[3141355534
[314] 548-1150 {tax}
Subjeot: Fwd: daili.r pop repel-tow:
Do we have an average daily pop. of contract inmates?
Warden Smith
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Subjed: Wellness Tip May 4. 2016
You Too, Can Become More Patient
Patience isn?t easy, but it?s good for you.
By ?ngelajiaupt
Patience, they say, is a virtue. An elusive one, at that. In a world that caters to our every want and need
and whim?and now?why wouldn't we turn red-faced and hufly when we're forced to wait a minute or
two or 1o? Why slow down when racing around does us iust?ne?
Turns out there are plenty of reasons. PatiEnce. or the ability to tolerate waiting, delay, orfrustration?
without becoming agitated?boosts both our mental and physical health. When we lose it,
our bodies release stress hon-nones, increasing heart rate and blood pressure. {her time, that extra stress
could also contribute to lower-back pain, tension headaches, menstrual problems, and even infertility.
Plus, when we're impatient, "we tend to be more tired, more easily overwhelmed. and quicker to angeror
be frustrated," says Jennifer Hartstein, who's based in New ?r?orlc. "lfwe can be more patient,
we'll be healthier. We'll also stay calmer and more focused in our lives, which allows us to participate more
fully in each experience we have. We enioy life better when we're patient.?
In addition to making us happier and healthier, patience encourages better decision making and problem
solving. We can assess situations more thoroughly and Weigh the pros and cons. It also helps us develop
understanding, empathy, and compassion, which strengthens our relationships with others. "People can
read impatience on our faces, and they react and become an sinus," says clinical Melanie
Greenberg, who's based in Mill Valley, Calif. "It doesn't bring out the best in them. And that goes for work
relationships, intimate relationships?ell oithern."
Think you'll always tap yourfoot in annoyance when you're waiting in line? Not necessarily. Sure, some of
us are more naturally inclined to tolerate traf?c iams and never-ending waits. But patience is a skill we can
all learn, so long as we?re willing to put in some work.
Try these expert-recommended strategies:
Pay attention to your triggers. Does your patience wane when you're baby-sitting your 3-year-old nephew?
Waiting in line at Starbucks or the doctor's office? "The best thing we can do is be curious about our
impatience," says Elisha Goldstein, author of The Now Effect: How This Moment Can Change the
Rest of 1r'our Life. "if we can name something and face it, we can overcome it." Spend a week or two
keeping a patience iournalr iotting down everything that causes you to lose yours. Once you're aware of
what gets you worked up, you can anticipate those situations and take preventive steps to remain calm.
Meditate. You may not be able to do it amidst a trying situation?don't close youreyes or leave the outer
world behind while you're in gridlock on the interstate. But experts suggesting adopting a oncea-day
meditation routine. it can help you find a center of calm within yourself, and once you know how to reach
that calm place, you can go there when your emotions start to flare. Meditation is a helpful way to remain
content in the present, rather than anxiously anticipatingthe future or dwelling on the past.
Take an adult time outWhen Jaime Cundy starts to feel impatient, her pulse races and skin tingles, and
every muscle in her body contracts. She overcomes it by taking a time out. We send our kids to the corner
when they're being bad, but sometimes adults need to lust take a second," says (unity, a positive
practitioner in Alberta, Canada. "it could mean three deep breaths, listening to or singing a
song, or just sitting down for a few minutes." Removing yourself from the situation will help you refocus
and look at it more obiectively, she says. During that mini-break, you can ?gure out a way to either remedy
the roadblock, or realize that it's out ofyour control.
Slow down-I. Hartstein suggests making a conscious effort to walk and eat and even breathe more slowly.
identify one area of your life where you can afford to slow down, and do it- You'll likely notice a positive
difference in how you feel, mentally and physically. "Life moves quickly,? she says. "It's easy to internalize
this speed into your daily life. But everything can wait five minutes."
Distract yourself. So you're standing in line at the DMV. For two hours. Darn pen those negative feelings by
playing a game on your iPhone reading a chapter of a trashy romance novel, or squeezing in a call you've
been meaning to make. ?What can you do to refocus your energy?" Ha rtstein says. ?Maybe this is a chance
to think about the things you'd like to do later, or turn the frustration into something enioyable. If you
don't usually get time to flip through a_ magazine because you're busy, do that while you're in line."
Look at the bigger picture. Did that guy in the Volkswagen cut you off to deliberately tick you off? Is the
barista taking a painstakingly long time because she has a vendetta against you? Probably not. Keep in
mind that anyone who tries your patience could be in the midst of their own awful day?and not out to
make things worse for you. was being a bit of a jerk when I was getting impatient and road raging,"
Cundy says. "I've realized that other people have things going on, too, and now I can take a second and
empathize. Maybe their caris breaking down. and on top of that you're screaming at them on the road.
Remember that other people have lives too, and your issues aren't at the center of that."
Expect the unexpected. Nothing will go your way all the time. Keep your expectations realistic, and realize
that, sometimes, it's necessary to roll with whatever life tosses our way. Losing your patience won't make
subpar situations any better. Flexibility and acceptance will.
Embrace it. "There's de?nitely a place for impatience," Cundy says. "You can't always sit there and be Git
in the moment. Sometimes you do need to move things along." The trick is knowing how to recognize
those situations. "It comes with practice and understanding where your impatience is coming from and
why," lCundy says. "Then you can ?gure out how to act on it." If, for example, five people came into the
sandwich shop after you, but were helped before you, no one will blame you for speaking up.
Be patient with your impatience. You're not going to change overnight. And that's ?it: "You have to be
patient as you leam patience," Hartstein says. ?We tend to be an immediate grati?cation society, and want
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what we want when we want it, even when we?re learning a new life skill. Unfortunately, it doesn't work
like that. It's important to give yourself time to learn it. and accept the fact that it will be a challenge to
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And, good news: ?rou'ue already made it through this story, which is a sign that there's patience within
you. Congratulations!
Krista ??mris
Risk Manager a: Coordinator
Leno-e County Government
F. 314-543?1055
F. 814-543-1153
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I am unttingoo follow up on several ongoing itemsofconcern.
1. As I mentioned in an earlier email some ofthe inmates have expr?seti some dif?culties making use ofthe resources
in the Law Library at CECF. Marl: and I are interested in meeting with to develop some ideasforino'easing the
ability of inmates to aooess the Lexis Heads database [which isthe core ofthe Law Library]. If you halite sometime next
weekwe would be grateful for an opportunityto present our ideas.
2. At a recent visit, [promised Hannah Matos that I would follow-up on her status. I understand she was to be released
back into general population on Sunday. Can you tell me where she is now housed? And if it is permissible, can we ?nd
outwhat is the status ofthe investigation ofher?
3. On a different note. we have now begun the series of programs by Marilynlones which 1.rou approved earlier this
year. The response by both male and female inmates has been very positive We have collected 40 quilt squares which
representthe hopes and dreams of each individual who created them using a collage from magatine tear outs. we are
looking forward to making these squares into a real quilt and putting them up for display. We hope to he read? to move
forward on this initiative by mid?June.
Maw thanks for your oontinued support ofthe Prison Society.
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Janet irons
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considered valid through December of 2015.
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attachments: 124 Standards of Conduct and Woo: Rules 2-11-15.dcc.' profanity posting for all
[made the change as we discussed and attached a rough draft oflhe posting for the unit?it was a struggle, I
have to admit}. I also added a statement about the inmates at the bottom oflhc e-rnail.
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There have been some complaints made to Administration as well as the Human Resources Department
concerning some behavior and oclions by some staff members at the facility.
Attached you will ?nd Policy #124 Standards of Conduct and Work Rules. This is to inform all staffthat the
policy will be enforced. Discipline for those not following the policy will he issued as deemed
necessary. Everyone will be accountable for following the policy and no one is exempt from discipline This
means all departments and all personnel.
I want to draw your attention to page 4, number l2:
Personal gonduct: Employees shall, in the performance of their duties, be respectful, courteous, and
considerate toward all sta? members, throats, and general public. Employee: shall not use tenniuology that
disrespects the dignity or violates die human rights of others. This is to include the use of profanity,
gear-Luce, taimting, name calling, or abusive language. Employees shall not use unjusti?ed physical force,
ducts, or in?midation toward any person.
?ne of the more common issues in the complaints is Ihe use of profanity, euplctivm. It is not uncommon for
profanity and explmives to he heard during arguments or normal conversations. Remember that it is against
policy to use such language. Even though the one you on: tall-ring to may not be offended, others could also be
offended and you never know who can be within earshot of a conversation that you think may be private. The
policy does not state that it is only a violation ifsomoone is o?'eoded: using the language is the
violation. However, offending someone may escalate the situation and bring olher policies and issuer into
play.
This is going to he a colonel change because the language is not uncommon within the correctional setting. But
the policy will he enforced and all are expected to follow it. We cannot go back in time and change what has
happened in the past. We can only move forward and all must lmow that inappropriate: behavior will not be
accepted or ignored from this point on.
This will be covered in muster for ?ve days and all departments will be addressed by their supervisors as well
because it is important and that not everyone attends muster.
There will be a sign-up sheet in the Shift Commander?s Of?ce that everyone must sign stating that diey
received this e?mail, they had a chance to aslt questions and get clari?cation, and understand that this will he
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enforced. Unless you are work for an heralded time, all employees have 5 days from this e?mail to sign the
form.
Also attached is a posting for the inmates. It is common to hear profanityi'abusive language in the units. The
inmates are being informed that this is an enforceable rule and ifyoo choose to enforce and the misconduct is
appropriately written, it will be accepted and supported.
Contact your supervisor or speak with an administrator if you have any questions or contents
loseph Koleno
Deputy Warden of Administration
Centre County Correctional Facility
Rishael Hill Rd.
Bellefonte, PA 16323
Internal extension; 2046
Phone: 314-355-451'94
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recipient and is not to be duplicated or reproduced without written consent from the sender. If you are not the
intended recipient, it my be Lmlawful for you to read, copy, distribute, disclose, or odimtdse maltc use ofthc
information herein. Ifyou have received this email in error, please contact the sender immediately.
Section: I E?'ective Date: 515-] 1
Standards of Conduct and Work Rules
Document 124
I Policy: Every employee of the Centre County Correctional Facility shall strive to
attain the highest standards of conduct and professional public service.
This requires that employees be faithful to the principles of providing
professional services, adhering to the rules, policies and procedures of
the facility, and where applicable, County Govemment
Employee?s conduct must be above reproach and must not impugn the
credibility and honesty of the department, its employees, or the
corrections profession. Contract service providers and volunteers Procedure:
working in the facility are expected to conduct tl-remselvcs according to
these same standards. The policy of?re facility is to investigate
circumstances suggesting an employee, servioe provider or volunteerhas
rmgaged in unprofessional or unbecoming conduct, and impose
disciplinary action when appropriate.
Source: ACA 4-ALDF
37 Pa. Code 95221 Personnel
De?nitions: Contraband: Any foam not authorized to he in an inmatefoffender?s
possession; any item not authorized to be in an employees
possession, any item that has been altered or is being used
for anything other than its intended purpose, or any item
that can be reasonably expected to cause physiwl injury,
or adversely affect the security, safety or good order of
the facility.
Directive: An order issued through entail, the of?cial facilities
directive form, or some other form of communication. A
directive may be different. ?'om information contained in a
facility policy but must he followed until such time as the
facility policy can be updated, approved by the Prison
Board and placed into e??ect
Employees: Deputy Wardens, Director of Treatment
Lieutenanls, Central Booking Coordinator, Corrections
O?icers, Records Clerk, Deparunent Clerks, Maintenance
Employ-rem, Counselors, Kitchen Staff, Contracted
Service Providers and Volts-items.
Inmatel'?ffendet'. Any person under the supervision ofa federal,
state, county or city correctional agency who is in
custody or on any octet ordered mission to
include parole, post-prison supervision or
probation status. Any individual currently
awaiting processing andior arraignment in the
Central Booking Censor.
Latvful Order. An order given to you by someone appointed over you
by higher authority which you are legally bound to
obey and that does not require you to break the law to
obey.
It is essential to the orderly operation of the facility that employees
conduct themselves professionally, in accordance with the following
standards:
I . Violation of Directivec??olicv and Procedures: Employees shall not
knowingly commit or omit acts which oonsu'urtea violation of any of
the policies, nrles, pro-centres, regulariom, directives, orders of the
facility and applicable Centre County Government policies and
procedures.
2. Violations of law: Employoec shall obey all laws of the United
States, state and local jurisdiction in which the employee is present.
Should an employee he charged with, arrested for, or convicted of a
felony or misdemeanor, that employee must immediately inform the
Deputy Warden ofOperations in writing. [fan employee commits a
summary offense that could result in a suspended drivers license,
They must immediately infon'n the Deputy Warden of Operations in
writing. The Deputy Warden of Operations will immediately inform
the warden. lfa felony is involved, the Warden will then notify the
County Administrator.
3. for Dutv: Employees shall report for duty at the time and
place required by assignment or orders and shall be capable of
per-fanning all oftlre essential duties required of their position.
4. Attentiveness to Dutv: Employees shall not engage in any activities
or personal business that would cause them to neglect their duty.
Employees shall remain awake, fully alert, and attentive. Sleeping is
prohibited.
. Truthfulness: Employees shall be truthful in rendering any report, in
giving testimony, or in giving any of?cial statement about any action
taken that relates to the employee?s employment or position Every
employee is obligated and shall report to the proper line of
authority (chain of command} any illegal acts, acts that 1aoultl pose
an immediate threat to the safety, security and welfare ofstaffand
inmates, violations of post orders, rides, regulations, policies and
procedures. An employee who has inrowledge of such conduct by
other employers is encouraged to inform those employees
committing the act that turtess they turn the information in
themselves, the employee will have to do it for-them. Employees
who possms factual loiowledge of behavior that should be
communicated to the proper authority and choose not to report it may
be subjected to disciplinary action.
. Chain of Command: The of?cial chain of command for the facility is
Warden Deputy Warden of Operations. Deputy Warden of
Administration, Director of Treannent, Lieutenants, Central Booking
Coordinator, Line Employees. Line Employees include Corrections
Of?cers, Counselors, Kitchen Staff, Maintenance Staff, Contracted
Employees, and Employees will report any information
that comes to their attention and indicate: a violation of laws, facility
rules, facility policy and procedure, county policy and procedure, or
any unsafe acts or practices.
. An employee shall be responsible for all the
facility equipment and property that is assigned to them or
requisitioned by them. This includes all facility property at an
employee?s duty post Ifany facility property becomes damaged
audio: needs repair, die employee will submit a work order and
contact the Shift Commander if unwanted.
. Entrv of Premises: An employee shall not enter the premises or
remain on the premises unless they are on duty, scheduled to begin
work within an hour, util icing the picking up a pay check,
utilizing the Kronor timekeeping system, or has permission from the
Warden or tlreWarden?s designee.
. Leaving Prentisee: An employee shall not leave their work place,
post assignment {unless properly relieved or ordered to do so by a
supervisor) building before the end of their work day, without
their supervisor?s knowledge. Ifan employee is not relieved by 30
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14.
15.
mirrors after the end ofyour assigned shift then it is your
responsibilityto notify the shi? commander that you have not be
relieved.
If an employee loses
their badge, identi?cation card, or any facility issued equipment, they
must immediately notify the Shift Commander and ?le an incident
se fBad et' Facility 1D. An employee shall not allowany
other person to handle or use their badge or identi?cation card at any
time for any purpose. to: employee shall not use the ID. card of
another employee. An employee may not use their badge, ID. card,
or position with the facility for improper purposes.
Personal Conduct: Employees shall, in the performance of their
duties, be mpect?rl, cornteous, and considerate canard all staff
members, inmates, and general public. Employees shall notrtse
minologythat disrespects dre dignityorviolates the human rights
ofolhers. This is to include the use of profanity, eapletivut, gestures,
taunting, tame caIling, or abterive language. Employees shall notuse
unjusti?ed physical force, tin-cans, orintimidation toward any person.
. Use of Telephonel'l?ersonal Business; An employee shall not use
facility telephones for personal calls uddiout authorization ?our a
supervisor. An employee shall not make or receive personal cells or
engage in other personal business during work time. Incoming
personal calls for Conections Officers will be allowed widr the
approval of the Shift Commander on duty. Incoming call's for all
ottier employees will be approved by their immediate supervisor.
Use of Email 3 stems: 'Iheemail system provided by the county
shall be used primarily for the business ofthe facility. Emails,
text messages, etc ofa personal more shall be minimized {up to
Use of the county e-mail system to carry out sexual
harassment, to create a hostile work environment, to view
pornography, or for personal shopping are prohibited.
Lawful Orders: Employees will follow lawful orders given to them
by a supervisor. The order must be executed and faithfully,
even though the employee may question the wisdom ofsuclr order.
Of?cial appeal oftlre be made at a later date by following
the chain of command.
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15 Facili It rts: Employees shall submit any necessary andl'or
requested work related repons in a timely manner and in accordance
with misting regulations Reports submitted by employees shall he
and no employee shall knowingly enact or cause to be
entered any inaccmate, false, or improper infonnation or data, or
misrepresent the facts in any facility record or report. Employees
will write their con reports. All employees will sign all reports they
write. Once sigred, the report will be turned into the on duty Shift
Commander who will include it in the shift packet for review by the
Warden, Doputy Wardens, and Director of Treamtent. All reports
meeting certain criteria will be fonvarded to the human resources
department.
Off Dutv Conduct: DuIing off duty hours, employees will condom
themselves in such a mannerso as to dcrnonsuabe the public?s Inst
and con?dence inherent in their position as a public servant. An
employee must hnmediately report to the 1iWarden, a Deputy
Warden, or Director of Treats-Item any incident where they are
detained, questioned, or arrested by any law enforcement personnel.
is. Searches: All individuals, including employees are
subject to senrdi upon entering the facility. Staff searches will be
conducted in accordance on Policy and Procedure [15 Staff Empires.
. All employees shall participate and success?rlly
complete all training that ts mandated or required by the facility
20. Internal lnvm??'onsz All employees shall comply and cooperate
with internal investigations conducted under the authority of the
facility or the county. They shall respond to questions completely
and n-Idh?rlly.
nsiveness: Because failure to respond to an emergency may
jeopardize the security of the facility, as well as the lives ofsta?r or
inmates. it is mandatory that employees designated as a responder,
respond immediately to all emelgency codes.
22. Dissemination of Information: Emh employee shall maintain the
integrity of information received in the cornea of employment with
the county, and not seek infonnation beyond that needed to perform
their duties; or reveal such information to anyone not having proper
authorization. The following are types of information that will not be
released: inmate behavior, inmate medical conditions, inmate
transport times, infonnatioo contained in facility reports, infonnatiorn
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received during training, information contained in facility emails,
scetu'ity information passed on by word of mouth, and any type of
information that could affect the secmity of the facility.
23. Outside A Investigations: Employees shall not engage or
become involved in assisting outside agencies wi'dt any
investigations without the express permission from me Warden, a
Deputy 1Warden, or Director ofTreannenL This isto include
divulging any information concerning inmate activity facility
operations, information on inmates contained 1n writing or on a
facility computer. If approached by a represemtive from an outside
agency concerning an investigation, the employee will instruct the
individual to contact the Warden, a Deputy Warden, or Director of
Treatment, then inunediatcly notify their supervisor of the request
for involvement.
24. Parking: Employees are required to park tn the lot designated as staff
panting, mums directed to park' 1n an alternative location by a Shift
Commanderor higher ranking authority.
25. Staff Brinks: Employees will only take a reasonable amount of
time when taking a break. A reasonable amount of time for a non
meal break is ten {Ill} minutes. Meal breaks will be thirty {Ell}
minutes in length. During breaks sta?shall not go to another staff
member?s work area for non-work related purposes. Ifa housing unit
of?cer needs to use the restroom, they will call fora Relief Of?cer.
If they receive no response from a Relief Officer they will then call
for the Shift Commander. The Shift Commander will make
arrangements for relief. At no time will they use a cell in a secure
housing unit or the toiletn?nrinals in the wort: release units.
2'5. Wm: Employees ?ill nut tamper with any
equipment in the building for which may have not been officially
trained. This includm equipment contented in the following rooms:
central control equipment room, mechanical rooms, electrical rooms,
telecommLmieations room, ?le server room central energies,
generator room, and elevator equipment room. Employees will also
not tamper with any of the elecnonic equipment in any ofthe black
sectuity cabinets located in the housing units, central connol, special
management control, or intake?releese.
Prohi ited Actions: The following acts of misconduct are also
prohibited during work hours:
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Use or possession ofdrugs. This includes prescription
medication, unless written approval is received from the
Warden.
Any employee using alcohol on facility grounds will be
subject to disciplinary action. Any employee in the
possession of alcohol inside the facility or while on duty is
subjectto disciplinary action. On duty includes any
assigmnent at medical facilities, grass cutting, transporting
inmates, or any other assigned location. Alcohol will also
include any products containing alcohol.
Fighting.
Horseplay with other employees, inmates, or facility visitors.
Gambling.
humeral conduct or indecency.
Interfering with fellow employees or supervisors.
Any form of discrimination against any employee, inmate or
member of the public based on race, sex, age, national origin,
ancestry, color, religion, handicap, sexual preference, or other
grormds protected by law.
[nsuhordinate conduct or being insolent towards a supervisor.
Abuse or destruction of Cotmty property.
Falsely stalingcr making claims of injury or illness.
Bringing cameras, tape recorders, video cameras, portable
radios, televisions, {-pods, video games, cellular phones,
pagers, beepers, elecnonic readers, any other electronic
device not issued by the facility, tobacco products, products
containing nicotine, items used in the use oftobaoco
products, weapons of any kind, drugs, or intoxicating liquors
into the facility. Exceptions will only be made in writing by
the Warden or hisfher designer:
ml Falsifying any reports or records, written or electronic,
including personnel, absence, injury, sickness, service,
housing unit paperwork, facility forms, or facility logs.
n} Violating any safety rules or practices or engaging in any
conduct which tends to or could cause a safety hazard.
o} Misusing or misappropriating County records, supplies,
materials or any other property.
p) Lying or providing false information
Giving personal propertytitems to imnares.
r] Any other behaviors that are listed under article ELL
Discipline in the bargaining agreement between the County of
Centre and P.S.S.U. Local 663.
The preceding rules should not be considered ali-inclusive regarding
the required discipline,job responsibilities and standards of conduct
that employees must observe at all times.
The facility shall, when it deems it appropriate, establish additional
rules and notify employees of same.
28. Staff Meals and lifertdin Items: All sm?'members have the option
to bring in a bag lunch. Staff members opting to do this will store
their lunch in either the refrigerator in administration or the
refrigerator in staff dining. All staff members will abide by the
following:
a. All
Kitchen Sta?'serves a meal in anotherpart ofthe facility
(Le. Community Room or the Muster Room during
training].
i. Front of?ce personnel {administration Area) who
have a private work station or o?loe may eat food
item at their work station or of?ce. They mayeat
and drink items from the facility
vending machines, from special meals them
special events, or from home.
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ii. Other exceptions can be made by the Warden or
hicu'her designer: and must be.
Sm?'mernbers who bring items from home will not bring
the following into the facility
metal containers
ii. glass containers
metal eating utensils
iv. any sharp implement that could be used for cutting
. Small snack foods brought from the outside orany ioems
purchased hunt the facilityr vending machine can be
eonsmned throughout the facility.
. At no time will a sla?'member give an inmate an}.f item
purchased from the vending machine or which they
brought from home.
. Staff members will on!)r receive one meal break per 15 or
3 hour Shift.
. Sla?'membets are pen'nitted to carry a cup with a lid that
closes which would prevent a spill if tipped over. This
cupcenbenolargerthanl?oz. andmustbeofemeoe?al
that dog not pose a risk to the secmity ofthe facility.
Metal orcetamic cups are not permitted in areas with high
levels ofinmate traf?c or south-it}: eleco'oniee (Le. duty
posts, inmate services, kitchen, laundry, or maintenance).
Dismal-.21: cups (Le. Styrofoam, paper) will notbe
pennitted beyond CS 25 {Admin Slider}. Bottled
beverages are also permitted to he brought in [item the
outside or bought from the vending machines and
consumed throughout the facility.
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Richard c. Smith MS, CCHP. Warden
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Of?cial Announcement
The following rules are currently in the rule book:
14? Using abusive or obscene language to a staff member or visitor
161 Using abusive or obscene language, not directed toward a staff member or visitor
This is to include, but not limited to: profanity, expletives, gestures,
taunting, name callinc'.
This is a reminder that these are rules and the Correctional Staff will
be more attentive to these in?aetions and will have the ability to issue
miseonducts for these rule violations.
Maxil?l?
mama c. Smith MS, CCHP Warden Date
Kristen M. Simkins
Fran-I: Melanie 1.. Garden
Sent Wednesday: Mayo-4, 2015 1215 pm
Ta: KurtA. Stare
Cc: Rid-laud Smilh
Subject Memorial
Warden Smith would like to take part in the reading of names for the annual memorial. could have the
coordinator afthe even! get him the details, and CC me and 1 will make sure it?s all arranged an our end.
:Mel'lmie gardbn, ULM. {If
DeputyWarden uf?paratin-ns
Centre County Correctional Facility
ma Rishel Hill Rd
Bellefante, PP. 15313
[314] 355-5134
548-1150 {fax}
Kristen M. Simlrins
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Midiael S.Weeds
Wednesday. May Dd. 2016 11:26 PM
Niymn Ft. Dwell: Amy Miller-r Ashley M. Burns: Caitiyn CI. Danielle Minamhidt:
Dawn MWails: Elizabeth F. Weeds: Erin M. MessecJanetC Snyder: Jeffrey T. Hits:
Johnna Eileen Jonathan M. Miuinder: Jeseph S. Keiene: Juan Mendez Karla A. Mtheri'he;
Kevin P. Peacock: Kevin [James Larry Udge?tl: ler'rnda Bram-i.- Fisher.
Meianie LGerden: Milane Daughenbaugh; Richard C. Smith; Stacy Smith; Stephanie D.
McGhee: Thomas 5. Allen, Jr.
Inmate Scott. Craig ELIE-0315 Miner Misconduct
inmate Craig Scott was issued a Miner Miscenductfer Refusingte Obey an Order. inmate Scott ignored Kevin Be?ndle's
instructions to immediately assemble with the other workers when trey line begins. Once trey line was mneumzedl
Inmate Stern: did not wait over until allthe peeiijens were covered.
This is Inmate Scott's ?rst miner misconduct and the 8 hour led: in be served Titersde?.I DEEDS.
Michael Weeds
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Emergency Planning - Fare-Safety- Kev Centre! - Training Coordinator
Centre County Eerredienal Facility
T00 FtisJ-iel Hill Rd
Beiiefonre, PA 1688
ext. 5
814-548?1150 ?ax:
msweeds
Kristen lul. Simkins
From:
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Jeffrey T. H'me
Wednesday, May 04, 2015 12:40 PM
Ann Marie Gldani - Pasces Shane Billet: Jonalhan M. Miuinder: Juan Mendez Matthew
T. Fisher: Michael S. Woods Thomas S. Allen, Jr; All-550:1 R. Dwell: Cai?yn D. NEH:
Danielle Minarduick; Karin T.Jeirles Larinda Shawn: Stephanie D. Matinee
Richard E. 5mi?1: Melanie Gordan: Joseph S. Kalena
Subject DRE of?ce hou rs- Friday May?th 2015
The falls-wing inmates are scheduhzd farthe 0R5 af?ne hours scheduled for Friday May 5*1016 atB?Gam:
Haher?t DOES-539. SSH-ETEIE
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Kyle 5t. ?air-1543393, DOB-S-S-BS, 55-13-5395
John DOB-114155, 553-9328
Joseph Tom-160415. DOB-445132.
. Kimberly Kline-19038, 35mm
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Kristen M. Simkins
Sent Wednesday Maya-4. EDIE- 1255 PM
On 55:16 Marl: Ferguson from Morthumbenand Co Records called to let me know his Whipple was
being released on their charges. but has a delainer Westmoreland Co. He told me they would
he taking her off their books as of that day. i said we would keep her on the books until
Westnoreland Ce could pick her up.
Records
Centre County Correctional Facility
1'00 Rishel Hill Road
Bellefonte PA 15323
314-355-IETQ4, ext 1
There nag
Kristen M. Simkins
From:
Sent
To:
Subject
Atlachmerrls:
C. Kay Woodring
Wednesday. May 04. 2015 1:0? PM
Bryan San-vial: Denise Eibell: Eta-en E. Mckinney: Jeffrey T. Hire: Jonathan D. Brine,
Judge: Joseph S. Knleno: Mark Higgins: Melanie Gordan; Michael Pipe: Richard
Smith: Stacy Parks Miller. Steve Dershem
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Clear?eld: 1
too babel Hill new 9?:de Ell-i: 0
Richard c.5mub. ALF. 13.533 1w
Tel-cyborg ism ass?5m wm dm Fayette. 0
Parent 5134 Iso Immune Huntingdon: 18
Mel?? Juniata 1
lycoming: 0
Perry: 1
Montour:
Northumberiand: 15
Union:
Total: 3?
May 4. 1016
Total Female Popula?on: ?11
Total female Centre County inmates: .. 34
Total usable beds: 39? Total female contracted inmates: 3?
Empty beds: 99
Occupied beds: .. 253
Tom Pomrrnu Mow" Dumas?ri?oumrmt Stems Bum
Inmates currently housed in the Facility Total Outside Clearance: .. 11'
Male: 22? male: 12
Female: T1 Female: 5
Total:
Housma sums
County Maintenance .3
Centre Peaoe:
On Grounds: 2
Work Release: .5
'Snow removal
?Garden Project
Awaiting Placement:
Contracted inmates from other counties
?ear?eld: 13
Elk: a 1
Fayette:
Hu ntingdon: 34
Juniata 2
Lymmirtg:
Mrf?in: 1
Montour: Cl
Horthumbertand: 35
Perry: 1
Union: 3
Total: 103
Tomt?umaenorme Samar-:3: Pomwrou on Duran: WORK Assiamsms
1? attire 93 Centre Countysentenoeri inma'bes, or 1m have outside clearance and assignment and are
actually eligible for outside clearance by Approved Fancy.
?Snow removal workers are not counted as theyi'iaye other work assignments.
Court?r'r Samurai:- FoPuumorr
Total: 193
Sentenced to Centre County 93
PA ?Chm?! Parole Violators Unsentenced: 36
State Sentence-4" Pending Transfer. 9
'Post Sent Motions:
Appeal:
*Other. -
Toms
Total number oontiacteo inmates [County? State} 103
Total number ofexohange inmates: Cl
Total number of out of County warrants: 2
Total number of Centre County inmates: 153
Total Population: 253
Kristen M. Simkins
Front ?mbe?y N. Rupert
Sent Wednesday. May 04. 2616 136 PM
Subject Inmate Fause
Warden is there anything YOU can data heip this lady? Her mind set and hearth are starting to ream; go south.
Huntingdun seems to be givingherand an ofus the run- around.
My opinion is .E'UEW'da'gl' she is here she becomes more nfa 1iabirmr.
Thanks
CG ?upe?
Kristen lul. Simkins
me; Denise A. Murphy
Subject FW: Design Proof from Acu've Imprints 20249
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Kristen M. SimI-tins
Fran: Denise Elbell
Sent Wednesday. May Dd. 2016 3:03 PM
Subject Negodations Kick off meeting
Importance High
Scheduled: June
Where: Penn Stater Room 113
Time: 113111. {Please arrive by 10.45:
Thank lyou,
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Kristen M. Simkins
Send: Wednesday, May 04, 201E 3:02 PM
Te: Denise I. Elbe?.? Richard C. Srni?:
Subject RE Negotiations Kid: off meeting
Question stemming from inesperienre I expect ail three Union Stewards to need arrangements ta be off an
unpaid leave to attend ifscheduied that day, or wait inrthern to request that?
:Methm'e Gordim. CUE
Deputy Warden of Operations
Centre taunt-r Correctinnai Faeil'rty
mu Rishel Hill
Bellefnntel PA 16323-
[1314:35st
5-38-1150 {fax}
Sdteduled: June 6?
Where: Penn Stateriinnm 113
Time: 11am. {Piease an'hre by 10.45!
Thank mu,
C:
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Kristen M. Simlu?ns
Fmrn: Denise Elbe-l1
They are going to know before the end ofthe rial?r so may as Ilvell sdtedole them
Thankvou,
fir-i-
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SentWedn?da-f, May 2015 3:02 PM
Question yternrning from inexperience ?5hould I expect all three Union Stewards to need arrangements to he offon
unpaid leave to attend ifscheduled that day] or wait forthem to request that?
Mefanie gordi?m. (33H, EOE
Deputy Warden of Operations
Centre County Correctional Facility
?r?tJ Ftishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte. PA 16323
[3141 355-5?9d
[814] 543-1150ifa1}
Tm: Richard C. Smith; Melanie Gordon; Kristal M. Simkins; Donna Snider
Imp-um High
Scheduled: June 6"
?mere: Penn Stater Room 113
Time: 113m. [Please arrive [?1045]
Thank Iron,
no;
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Kristen M. Simlrins
Sent Wednesday. May D4. 2016 3:04 PM
Subject RE: Negotiations lack off meeting
Will do. thankipou
:Mefonie Gordon. CHM,
Deputv Warden of Operations
Centre County Correctional Facility-
liishei Hili
Eellefonte, PA 16323
{314} 355-534
[314] 543-1150 [Fax]
The; are going to know before the end ofthe dayso may as weli schedule them off.
Thank you,
re
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Question stemming from inexperience -?shouid I expect all three Union Stewards to need arrangements to he off on
unpaid leave to attend if scheduled that day. or wait for them to request that?
:?-leihnie Gordian, ij'r'l,
Deputyr Warden of?perations
Centre Caunnr Correctional Facility
MG Rishel Hill
Belief-ante, PA 16323
{314:
{314] 5434150 [facet
Fm: Denise L. Elbe?
Scheduled: June
lWhere: Penn Stator Flo-um 113
Time: 11am. {Please arrive hip 10:45:
Thank .I'clu.
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this eommunirmion in error, please notify us immediately by e?mail and delete the original message.
Kristen M. Simkins
Sent Wednesday. Inlay 04. 2015 3:16 PM
Dec-Irish.
I spoke with Sonya Wllmoth from the LEBTQResouroe Center on Penn State's campus. They pro-ride trainingefree of
charge, for groups (Police, VA, student organisations etc.) and would be willing to do a training for us. They have two
basic trainings for us to start out one is a three hour session thatprcI-rides a basic knowledge about
working with and supporting [being an allyi to The second trainingis allied Transgender 101, and
identl?a the unique barriers that indiyiduals who identify astonisgenderrnight face. Thae are just basic descriptions of
the sessions, and I an get more detailed daniptions it?neecled. Sonya said we could run these two trainings hack to
back if needed. She said we oould also create a program to tailorto our sta?iiwe wanted to. Hextsteps would he
contauing Sonya at to Ionic at schedulinga mining {if wewanted} and we would also need to speak
with Allison Suhasic [the Director ofthe centerl to ?ne tune the details for the training. ltold Sonya mat we would need
some time to schedule this as it involves mam-gr moving parts with about 115 people who work all different shifts. Again.
the trainingis free of charge, and Sonya seemed really willingto help us. Ifl can be ofany help with this. please let me
know. I know that Counselor Mc?hee has worked with Allison Suhasic in the past and is eager to help out as well.
Thank you.
Caitl'gm
Caitiyn Neff
Counselor
Centre County Cmectional Facility
TDD Flishel I-?ll Road
Bellefonte, PA 16323
{314: 355-5794 ext- 103?
[31415484150 [fl
Kristen M. Simlrins
From:
San:
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Subject
Lorinda Brown
Wednesday. May D4. 2015 3:13 PM
Allyson R. Duvall: An'ber M. Wolfgang: Amy Han-awn: Ashlee M. Wagner: Ashley M.
Burns; Barbara Parson: Bradley C. l?ing:3rer1da A Md?nley: Brian J. Heal: C. Kay
weanling; Caitlyn D. Nef? Earl G. Gerrvma?riarlten Henry. Charles R. Zimmerman:
ChrisbapherM. Baughman: Crisanne M. Keller. Danielle Minarchick: Dave Watson;
David C. Knapp: David F. Goodman; David Bryan: David Fl. Kettle: David S. l?ng: Davvn
E. 6055 Dawn M. Walls; {Jayne M. McKee; Denise A. Murphy: Dan-aid M. Smi?rl'i: Douglas
T. Weaver: Dustin T. Henry: Elizabe?i F. Wands; Eric A. Lockridge.? Erin Messer'.
Genrge F. Murphy: Hea?ier D. Ecldey: Heather E. Beaver: Henry Napoleon; Jacob T. Lave:
James A Simler: James. F. Meyer: Janet Snyder: Jason R. Buckley: Jason R.
Muliiersbaugh; Jeffrey T. Hite: Jenni-Fer F. EmJill C. Didcey: John J. Mahler. Jul-In J.
Scarhnraugh; M. Bilge-r. Jnna'dian C. Redraw lnnathan M. Ayers:
Jcmaliian M. Millinder. Joseph 5. Helena: Joshua D. Re?necJuan
Mendez; Justine M. Addlernan: Ka?Irym N. ton-risen; Kelly Evans Kevin J. Brindle: Kevin
J. Mch-nl: Kevin Peacock: Kevin T. Jeirles; Kevin Wenridt: lie-ya H. Kaiser: Kimberly N.
Rupert Kyle S. Miller. Kyle S. Smi?i: Larry Lidgetil; Lee R. Sheafl?er: Lennard Uer?beri:
Levi Lindsey Has: Lnrinda L. Brown; Lyden Hilliard: Mari: T. Waine:
Mariana E. Sumner-s: MardnewJ. Beck: Harman-ti. Sham-er: Matthew R.
Matthew T. Fisher. Melanie Gordon: Michael D.Ishler: Michael R. Shearer: Michael 5.
Weeds Milane Daughenbaugh: Nick 11 Srni?i; Phi'?p D. Calhoun; Randy Wr?veriae:
Richard C. Ryan A. Cm: Ryan J. Ryan P. Taylor. Ryan 5. Miller: Ryan T.
Patakr. Sage E. Lear: Sarah F'rentice.? Shandell M. Pusey, Shane Billet-t: Stacy Smith:
Stephanie D. McGhee: Tanna Shirt Thomas K. Hook: The-mas 5. Allen. Tiffany A.
McClenahaannm Dumw?. Tony M. Lidia: Ty M. Hillel?l: Walter
Jeirles: Wayne A. Wan-tern: Whimey Wagner: lIii-'ilrner Andrews: Zachary S. Sayers
Inmate"
11mm: place efempln-ymenl: has relocatedto 124 Pamdise'Raad in Starling on Thursday.
May he is approvedte walk to and?'om ?Wk. He will leave at 9:45am and rel-um at 51l5pm. He will uaepn'ime
occasion due to inclement
Please let me it" you have any questions.
Lavina?! ?rm
Re?Enu'y Specialist
("Jenna County Coneaienal Facility
TDD Rishel Hill Road
Bc?efonte. Pa 15323
Inhemal extension: Inns
P?hme Line: 314-543-1165
Kristen M. Simlu?ns
me: Melanie L. Gordan
Seal: Wednesday. May 0-3. l?l? 3:2? PM
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Deputy Warden af?peratinns
Centre Cnunthonet'tional Facility
mu Ftishel Hill Rd
Hellefnnte. PA 16323
{314: 3555194
[314] 543-115!) {fax}
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2016 Corrections Employee Week Staff Recognition Awards
Di?cerofthe ?i'ear: Kevin McCooI
Corrections Of?cer Kevil MoCooI has been employed with the facility sinoe He was a
Corrections Of?cer until October-$2003, when hevras promoted to Lieutenant. He worked in this ?padty until
February of 1006, when he returned to work as a Corrections of?cer. CO McCool has been the bid Reiiefd of?oer
on 'i-3 sinoe the inception ofthis position. Among other duties; re acts as a daily liaison with the Medical
Department and provides both seourity and assistance to the Medical staffto accomplish all the various inmate
movement needed fortl-iat area. CCI McCool?s experience and have been of great help to the
operation.
3-11 Of?cer ofthe 't'ear.? Kelly Evans
Corrections Of?cer Kelly Evans has been employed as a Corrections Of?cer with the facility since July of
2013. She is a graduate of Hanover Area High School, and attended Penn State in her post as
the 3-1.1 un?rt of?cerin thefemale unit, CU Evans has displayed incredible consistence.r in her management ofthe
unit and handling ofinmates? issus. She is often able to resolve issues in afair. straightforward way without
having to refer the issues on to the Shift Commanders. CO Evans completed the Centre County Crisis Intervention
Team Trainingin January M2016, and her composure and calming nature were noted by the trainers. She has
been able to apply time skills actively helpinginmates erroerienoinga crisis in the facility.
11.: Df?oer ofthe?r?eer: Brian Heals
Corrections Officer Brian Heals has been employed as a Corrections ??icer with the facility sinceJuly of
1013. He is a graduate ofthe Bald Eagle Area High School. CCI Heals has been a member of the CERTteam since
2014. He completed the Centre County Crisis Intervention Team trainingin June of1015. In his current role as a
Floater. he is oomfortahle in all posts and oompleted training to worlr in the Central Booking Center in September
1015.
Employee of the ?fear: Danielle Minarchicir
and alcohol?rherapist Danielle Minarcnidr. has been employed with the faci?tyin that roie since
June of2005. She is a graduate of Glendale High School, and has Bachelors ofScience degreesin
OccupationalTherapy from Mount Aloysius College and Biology from Saint Francis University. Counselor
Minardiidr has been certi?ed through the Certi?cation Board as a Certi?ed Co-rUccun-ing Disorders
Professional since 1005. and maintains the continuing eduoatioo credits for biennial recert?r?cation. She
assisted in one formation ofthe PRIDE and CHOICES programs forthe facility. and facirrtats both. Counselor
Minarchicir has been a leader among the lie-entry Coalition, working as an active proponentofimproving the
quality of inmate programming in the facility. She was integral in creating the new Building Hope n'lentoring
Program, and acts as the Facility Mentor Coordinator.
Supervisorofthe ?feart Manager Kevin Brindle
Kitchen Manager Kevin Brindle has been employed with the in this role since June of 2005. He is
a graduate of Focus Valley areaJrESr High School, and has a Bachelor otScience degree in Hotel, Restaurant. and
Institutional Management from the State University. He has routinely demonstrated commitment
to hisjob and dedication to proirimng quality meals for inmates and sta?vvithin the budget. He cares about his
suit, and is supportive while enforcingthe rules and policies ofthe kitchen and facility. His staff is quick to step in
when he is not avaiiahle to assist as needed. This support he has as a supervisor, and the
effectiveness and professionalism of those he supervises. He has an important role inthe facility's 1003i
compiiance for the PA 00C inspections. With sta?shortages, he and his staff consistently work long hours and
take on extra duties to ensure the kitchen oontinues to run efficiently and effectively. He is often called upon for
special meals, snacks: and drinirs for routine meetings and special events with short notice and is always quidito
help and offer assistance when needed. The kitchen provides quality meats in a timely manner on a day'to-day
basis with little if any disruption. He is a true asset to this fadlity in one ofdre most diverse roles to manage.
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Atlachments: Auto Accident Hendlingdou
Dear Department Heads, Elected Officials and Backups:
Please see that I have attached new guidelines for employees to follow after an auto accident with a
caunty vehicle.
Kindly pass this on to your staff and keep for reference.
The new guidelines are easier on Supervisors because the Transportation Dept. and Risk Management will
handle the details.
You no longer need to have the employee ?ll out a report, simply have them follow the enclosed
instructions.
In June, when we pass out new.r insurance cards, we will include these guidelines so every county car has a
reference guide.
We do hope that safe and defensive driving will prevent the guidelines from havingto being used at all!
Thank you,
{Krista 13:1:va
Risk Manager 3: Wellness Coorc?nator
(entre Enunty Government
F. 814-548-1055
1-: 314543-115?
wms?lcentlecomtypagey
Centre County Government Auto Accident Handling
-lnsl:ruc?ons for drivers with little to no iniury-
Remain at the accident scene. Ensure everyone in the vehicle is ok, move the vehicle if it is a safety hazard to
others, call 911, and tryto warn oncoming motorists with hazard lights. etc.
Gather hfonnation about the other driver?s], other vehicies, location of accident, insorame companies. and
witnesses. Umit comer-saloons with othes drivers.
(3}1fyou can,take pictures of the accident scene. the vehicles, and the damages. This is very helpfulforpost?
accident haod?ng.
{all your Supervisor.
Ifthe car is drivable. immediately retum to your of?ce unless a Supervisor authorizesyooto cmtinoeyour?o'ip.
If it isnot drivable. call the Transportation Department for instructions.
1?~Dave Lomison?s cell
Brett Evoclt?s Cell 814?543-6319, or
Of?ce 314-355-68oy
Immediatelycontact to go over all details and compiete an incident report.
(7}1?Fthere is any need for medical care the next day or later, please notify Risk Management.
-Instrucl:ion.s for drivers with inIury-
[1}Call 9n, itpossihte.
{2]{allyour Supervisor, in-ossmle.
Supervisor will notify Transportation and Risk Management.
{awetam all paperwork given to you by Medical providers
[El?Contact Risk Management when you comfortable and able to discuss the accident, etc.
-Inten13'l handling-
an accidentls reported, Transportation will handle immediate vehicle needs.
{1le Mmgementm'li meet or talk with the driver as soon as possible aftertheaccident.
?The employee will complete an lntemal accident report, have 3 Supervisor sign it and retumto Risk Management
within 4.3 hours.
-Risk Management [Rollwill report the accident to appropnateinsurance companies.
-RM and Transportation will review ail accidents after detailsare gathered. Transportation will move vehicles to
appropriate repair facilities and take appropriate damage pictura.
41M will he the main contact for all o'd'Lerinsmance companies, affected property owness, repair
shops, etc.
My insurance money for damaged county vehicles will be forwarded from Risk Management to Transportation.
Hay lei-E-
Of?ce of I?d-dc Haring-?nest:
Kristen M. Simkins
CI: Denise A. Murphy Brenda A. McKinley
Subject RE Instant Messenger Software
Hi Rick,
The software currently used in those of?ces is old and has been ohased out by Microsoft. The hardware it runs on is on
the ?decommission as soon as possible? list. We are in the process of evaluating aiternatiues to replace it. We can
include 1,Iour group in the plans for meat product.
Is that acceptable?
Thanks.
Bill
me:Eiid!1ard C. Smith
Cc: DeniseA. Murphy Brenda A McKinley chundinley?een?ecountw1goe>
Bill:
Is it possible to install insiant nmsenger software for all Staff except Correc?ons Of?cers.
Please include Wilmer Andrews (CBC) who this software. I believe the Of?ce and Human
Resources currently have this software.
111anlr. You,
Rid:
out: {?u-Hi Haul-c
Centre County Correctional Facility
FUD Rishei Hili Hood
Bellefonte, PA 15313
fax
rum-ill: centrecoun a.
Kristen M. Simkine
Front: Richard C. Smith
Cocola: Bradley (L tiling: Brenda A. Mcl?nley, Brian J. Heal: C. Kay Woodring: Caitlyn D.
Heir. Cari G.Gemrna?: Carlton Henry: Charles R. l?lrnmennan: ChrisbopherJW.
Baughrnan: Crisanne M. Kelley: Danielle Minardniclc: Dave Watson: David C. Knapp:
David E. Goodman; David Bryan: David Fl. Ietlle: David S. King: Dawn F. Gore; Dawn
M.Walls Dayne M. McKee: Denise A. Murphy: Donald M. Smi?t: Douglas T. Weave-1
Dustin T. Henry: Eric A. Lockridge: Erin M. Mosser: George F. Murphy: Heather D. Ecldey:
Heather F. Beater. Henry Napoleon: Jacob D. Richards Jacob T. Low: James A. Simler:
James F. Meyen Jason R. Eoddey: Jason R. Mud-lemhaugh: Jeffrey T. Hines Jennifer Ec?l:
Jill C. Didtey'. John J. Mahler: John J. Scarborough John M.Jones: Johnna Bilgec Jon D.
Fisher: Jonathan Rode-yrlonaman M. Ayers, Jonathan M. Millinder: Joseph ETaylor:
Joseph S. Koleno; Joshua D. Re?ner. Juan Mendez: Justine M. Addieman: M.
Lornison: Kellyl. Rinaldi: Kelly Evans Kevin J. Brindle: Kevin J. McCool: Keuin T. Jeirleti
Kevin Wenriclc Key-a M. Keiser: i?mberly M. Rupert Kyle S. Miller. Kyle S. Smith: tarry
Lidgetl: Leonard Verbecic: Levi R. Kno??singer. Lindsey Hess; Lorinda Brown; Lyden
Hilliard: Marl: T.Waite: Marlene F. Summers: Matthew J. Beclc Matthew J. Shaw-wen
Mathew R. Dmdorl: Matthew T. Fisher: Melanie Gordon; Michael D. Ishler. Michael R.
Shearer: Michael S. Woods: Nick R. Smith; Nurse Kelly CI. Evans, Philip D.{alhoun: Randy
L. lnii?'ierioe: Rlci?uarcl C. Smi'di: Ryan A. Cox: Ryan C. Hartley: Ryan P. Taylor. Ryan 5.
Miller. Ryan T. Patalcy: Sage El. Lear, Sarah Prentice: Shandell M. Posey: Shane Billed;
Stacy Smith: Stephanie D. McGhee;Tanna Shirlc Thomas K. Hook: Thomas 5. Allen. Jr:
Tiffany A. McClenahaanom Dutrow', Tony M. Little: Ty M. Coll: Vanessa C. Eille?l?L?
Walter E. Jeirles Wayne A. Warnerl'l; Whitley Wagner: 1.r?lrner 5 Andre-iv: Eachary S.
Soars
Cc: Krista Davis
Attachmm?ls: Auto Accident Handlingdocx
?ll-Staff-
Pleaee read. and ?ollow these newlrevised procedures re?ective May 5, 2016. 511111: Commanders
ale to pass on these details at Roll Call?iluster for ?ve (5) days. '?eputjgr Gordon place on I Drive
for access by staff and. to in annual review in 2011'.
Richard C. Smith. Warden
?lm" at 1-4 RE one
Centre County Correctional Facility
TDD ?ishel Hiil Ftoad
Bellefomte, PA 16323
fax
Frommrislanavis
Dear Department Heads, Elected Officials and Backups:
Please see that I have attached new guidelines for employees to follow after an auto accident with a
county vehicle.
Kindly pass this on to yoursta?Ff and keep for reference.
The new guidelines are easier on Supervisors because the Tiansportation Dept. and Risk Management will
handle the details.
You no longer need to have the employee fill out a report, simply have them follow the enclosed
instructions.
In June, when we pass out new insurance cards, we will include these guidelines so every county car has a
reference guide.
We do hope that safe and defensive driving will prevent the guidelines from having to being used at alE'.
Thank you,
Krista Emits
Risk Manager &Wellness Coordinator
l[entire County Covemment
P. 314-543?1055
F. 314-543-1151.!
Centre County Government Auto Accident Handling
Justuctionsfor drivers with little to no injury-
Remain atthe accident scene. Ensure everyone inthe vehicle is alt, moire if it is a safety hazardto
others. call 911, and try to warn oncoming motorists with hazard lights, etc.
Gather htonnation about the other othervehides, location of accident. insurance companies. and
witnesses. Limit conversations with other drivers.
l?rou can, talte pictures of the accident scene,thevehicles, and the damages. This ism-rentl helpful for post-
accident handling.
?ll-Call your Supervisor.
rfthe caris drivable, Immediater retun'l to your of?ce unless a Supervisor authorizes you to continue your trip.
ifit is not drivable. call the ECG Transportation Department for itstructions.
Dave Lomison?s cell 314-404-0353
Brett Evodr?s Cell 5514-5436313. or
Of?ce 314-355-680?
lmmediately contact Risk Management [814-543-ro55} to go over all details and complete an incident report.
Ifthere is any need for medical care the next day or tater, please notify Risk Management.
instructions fordriirers with iniury?
{1}Call 911, if possible.
{1}Call your Superstar, if possible.
(31-Vour Supewisor will notify Transportation and Risk Management
(4}He?lain all paperwork given to you by Medical providers
{jHontaEt Risk Management when you comfortable and able to discuss the accidentII etc.
-lnternal handling-
-Wl1en an acciderrtis reported, Transportation will handle immediate 1vehicle needs.
-Risk Manganent will meet or talk with the driveras soon as possible after the accident.
-Tl'ie em ployee will complete an intemal accident report, have a Supervisor sign it and return to Risk Management
w?hh 43 hours.
??isk Management will report the accident to appropriate inswance companies
and Tlansportation will review all accidents after details are gatl'lered.Transportatlon will move vehiclm to
appropriate repair facilities and take appropriate damage pictures.
-P.M will be the main contact for all otherinsurance companies, otherdrivefs. affected property owners, repair
shops. etc.
Anyinsmance mm'iegrfordamaged cocmty vehicles will be forwarded from RiskManagement to
hurl-ma
of?ce of Risk Mmganem
Kristen M. Simkins
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Sent Wednesday. May 04. 2015 5:2? PM
Subject Re:
Something wrong with the gifts?
We can use certainly use as many rounds of ?10 caliber asthey're willing to give us! I'm sure probation and the sheriffs
want some of that.
Melanie Gordon, GM, CCE
Deputy Warden of Operations
Centre County Cmctional FaciTrty
Tm ?ishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte. PA 16313
1814}
{314] 543-1151] [fax]
On May I4r 2015, at 6:25 PM. Richard C. Smith <rcsm'rth centretoun
Melanie,
See me tomorrow about Apprecialjon Day gifts. In addition Comnissioner Dershern
informed me that Penn State changed to 9mm. The County is recehring 35,000 rounds
of 40 cal. Amnuniljon.
Warden Sm'r?da
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Cent-e County Corre??lonal Facility
1'00 ?ishel Hiil Road
Bellefonte, PA 16823
fax
rmm'rth centrecoun
Kristen M. Simkins
From:
Sent:
To:
Joseph S. Koleno
Wednesday. Mary 04. 2015 T200 PM
Richard C. Smith
Subject Re: Cements on Appreciation Week Letter
Warden,
The last sentence in the ?rst paragraph seems odd to me soi suggest checking that.
Did want to mention anything about medical staff or criminal justice receiving anything?
Joe
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On May 4; 21115. at 5:44 PM, Richard C. Smith (resm'rth centrecoun
All:
Please read and give commenls. I intend to isoue ?d'le letter tomorrow, Thursday, May 5,
2015.
Warden Smith
We? ?nal, Ii
Centre {ounw Correuionai Facility
mu Rishei Hili Road
Bellefonte, Pill 15323
fax
rsmith centrecoun 3. av
Connections Employee Appreciation Lerner
Kristen M. Simkins
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Janalhan M.
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Amy Miller. Karla ?e?ll'l?dle?te: Jeffrey T. Hite; Joseph 5. Koleno: Melanie Gordan:
Richard C. Sn??xr?ilyson R. Dwell; Caitlyn D. NEH: Danielle Minamh'lc?rc Kevin T. Je-irles:
Lan?nda Brawn; Stephanie 13!. M. Burns David E. Good man: Dawn M.
Walls: Elizabelh Woods: Erin M. Mosser, Johnna Bilger: Kevin P. Peacock: Larry
Lidgetl: Has: Mendez: Matthew T. Fushen Michael S. Woods:
Thomas 5. Allen. Jr.
Major Misconduct:
There was a Code 1. in 32 at aypro?matew 1830.1nmate _nd ?were engaging'm a ?ght. Ba'th
were issue maier misconduct: for ?ghting, re?ning orders. and causing a major :hsturbance. Bath are currently an we
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Sem: Wednesday. May 414, 2016 5:15 PM
Attachments: A'I'l'EiD?tliho'n; CNTR re Kristy.r Ammemtan re UC Referee-s Decision-
Order? Claimant Remains Ineligiblepd'l:
Thank you for being available to help. I appreciate it.
Todd w. Haskins
Wee-President of Upe rations
PrimeCare Medical. inc.
3940 Locust Lane
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Director of ?mployee Safety FrimeCare Medical. Inc.
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Subject RE: Comments on Appreciation Week Letter
Leaks really good. we are very furtunate to have good staff.
They do a great job.
Thank you for recognizing them for their professionalism.
Have a good evening,
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Suhiect: Comment. on Appreciation Week Letter
All:
Piease read and give comments. I intend to issue ?ue letter town-ow, Thursday, May 5, 2016.
Warden Smith
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Centre County Correctional
T00 ?ishel Hill Road
Eellefnnte, PA 15823
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Terri Blair
A Michigan grantmalcer is interested in identifying national models [best practices} for nonpro?t
programs providing alcohol and drug addiction treatment to inmates of county jails. Any research
or resources in this area would be greatly appreciated.
Please respond to:
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Jordan Roeda
Membership and Information Services Coordinator
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor. Suite 3.Grarid Haven. lull 4941?
p. 515-859?2125
516-850-
Thanl-r you!
Terri Blair. Retired Lieutenant
Member Sewioes Coordinator
Amelican Jail Association
Hagerstown MD
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There number is 349-9854
?they dan?t have what 1mu want an the lot, the; wili build ?rt.
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Mil in?ert Matthew T. Fiswer: Melanie Eo:l:i:n: Muchae S. Woods: C.
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Attachments:
La luan Hernia
Clan-Lat Conwdom'l Facility
Too Rishcl mu Road
Bell-chum P: 165-13
Elms-6:94 En 5
Far: 514-545-nso
CENTRE COUNTY
SHIFT PACKET
Ro u?ng Form
DATE:
SHIFT: 1-3
communism: woods Millinie' (92am
NAME mum
Deputy Wooden of?ng-aliens - Bunion
Deputy Wan-den ofhoo?oisrm?on - Kola-io-
Director ufTroemanJ: - Hill:
Lieutenant:
Lieutena nt:
total-re:
Release:
Central Control:
Central Control:
SMU Control:
Relief 1:
Relief
Relief 3:
Relief 4:
Lobby:
Housing Units:
A1:
A2:
A3:
All:
Hi:
BE:
SHIFT LOG
TDD am to pm
93F: We?
Woods
WaIEon
Napoleon
Taylor
Eimmerman
Henry. C.
Knapp
- Shirk
Fateky
McCool
Bilbetl. S.
Jellies
Calhoun
Eelde
Hockey
Smith. D.
Rupert
C1. C2, Claiming
Central Booking:
Special Duty:
.r I
WMEFLT
Murphy
Dr. Run Holmi?
lglimmer. WfReffner
Pass Days:
Buckley
Dicker
Hampton
H?liard
ones
Waite
Shearer
Overtime:
930-1230 Wagner. W.
930-1230 Heffner
Call Offs (Sick. AIL Other}:
BMW: Ell-ll .1?qu 15b}?
DEM-12016
Misconducts
Inmate Keith. Jena.I received a major misconduct torusing abusive language toward Calhoun and
making threats that something was going to happen if he didn?t change cells
Shah. Hassan- Major Misconduct for unauthorized oommunimtion with another inmate and rentsing an
order. He was told to not communicate with Inmate King-Bails in A2 or hewouid recenre a misoonduct
and he began communicating with him while he was outfor dinner.
Fape. Emily (BE) - Lycoming oounly inmate sewing remaining DC time from Lycoming twentyr prison
Intake
for arraignment
Security Transport Services dropped off 3 males. 'l'heg,I will be piddng them had: up at approx. 3 AM on
5M.
Either
3- Norl-humhetiand males expected tomorrow at 11am. Bonilla and Reiohenbach are gen pop. Carrier will
be Administrative GU5de to: misconouots and lack of institu?onai adjus?onentat Notti?tum'oeriandeCl
Coal Twp.
Dr. Run-Alan. Helmet-4030
MINOR REPORT
?bundled Booting! 1nrnateNarne
tee it! ?t 15-0315 Craig Soot:
Inddentth?o DateofRepon
5-4-15 5?4-15
Quartet: Place olhtidont Renown" Sh?l?nb??m?gom
{3-2 5h Kitchen Kevin Brindle
Bookhgl' Hm I Boot-ting: Mama
142-Refuslng to obey a staff members order, and or delayed compliance orthe order.
VIOLATION oesonirmon
Inrnaln Southern-armed sen-trig Taoism hayllne'n the past. Hamid throw food. give irrmroperpor?ons and slop-the Madman heme
misundhad'd mt?fnelt. mtstepupar?doaph. Phantoms mmtomm11Todaylh?tedm-hi?n
Heaaidhecan't?ouaylhe bemusehe
[Ina he
needsto oor?etoitrag.I the Today t?mtnma?erm hat! lh?stiewssim he again did not come :otny I'I1eun1i! a?erils?Hteoand all
ti'regobemretaker.
moon TAKEN
Ito in, gran-pi
115:: FIRST OFFENSE 8 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
Cl SECOND OFFENSE 12 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
THIRD OFFENSE 24 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
REPORTING STAFF
mm REVIEWED 5T: PRIHTE ITITIE DATE REVIEWED
in not limp?, we an i
I Updated 5-29-14
- v-w-v-
I - Centre Ceuntv CorrectionalFacilitv . I
Incident Report I
Date Ot'Repprt I Eff-?16
nmepfneport i 10:00
i Date Of Incident EMILE
I Time Of Incident Approx. 0?:00
Ino'oent Location i Staff bathroom {outside 0qu unit] I
PerSpn Involved I I
I
vmessvs._e I i I
I CO Petal-0..r
I . 0 Report
On the above mentidned date and tirre, I entered the staff bathroom acress frdn'i the Hrs-using
UnEt. I noticed a pair of r.vi'eezers en the sink. The tweezers were given to the Shift Commander.
(144.
I Member Sign; 1 ET
Acu'dn taken: ?ah-+914
- it.
Isni-Ft-CpmmanderSign: {2 r7?
?l
CENTRE COUNTY
SHIFT PACKET
Rowing Faun
DATE: 5-4-20 I 6
3-11
SHIFT Hill'mdcraz Fisher
NM mm
Deputy Warden af?pea?ms - Gordon
Deputy Warden armb?miw - Kahlua
Director umetmen?l - Rite
Lieutenant:
Lieutenant:
Intake:
Release:
Central Control:
Central Control:
SMU Central:
Relief 1:
Relief 2:
Relief 3:
Relief 4:
Lobby:
Housing Units:
82:
C1. 02.
Central Booking:
Special Duty:
SHIFT LOG
3:00 pm to 11:00pm
Day: EEQNEEQEI Date: 5-04-2016
FISHER
MCCLEMAHAN
SHAME.
BECK
WEAVER
LOMISON
BAUGHMAN
MUTH ERSBAUGH
GOES
KMOFFSIMGER
MILLER
LEAR
BEAVER
BRYAN
EEK
TAYLOR
KELLEY
A
Pass Days:
CURL
EVANS
SAYERS
WAGNER
Vacalinn:
Overtime:
Call Offs (Sick. AIL. Other]:
MEYER- FMLA
Dale-Tune: jig?[? Lg'qp
Misconduct;
Pape. Emily - Lyooming county inmate serving remaining DC time from Lyooming county prison
elf-?it. qr- ?who-$2
Garner - Northumberland inmate?pT-aced on NC?due to tacit oi institutional adjustment at $01 Coal
Township
intake
3 males for commitment
2 mates to see Medical.
1 male [Shawiey] lo be housed in Intake overnight. He 1will be leaving in the morning.
Other
CENTR. counw CGRREGTIDNAL r' .
otscmunnev HEARING REPORT
manna-pa: 'r u. 33? Hearino l'JcaIe i Hean'noTrna"
15-1200 Mason, Michaei 13:15 15-11165
r.
.. nae?s. 3-1'
?ii-ibis: GUILW no PLEA GUILTY
NOTGUILTY
134 Fighting or inciting a light
141 Re?zsing to one}r a eta? members? order, senior delayed compliance ofthe order
146 Dismp?ng normal oporationsiereating a disturbance
FACTS:
The inmate was present for the healing. The inmate did submit a written version. The charges were
read and the inmate stated he understood the charge. The inmate pied Not Guilty to charges 134. 142,
and 146.
Verbal Version: had just woke up. I told him to get out of my face I didn?t we nt to talk. I hadn't brushed
my teeth. didn't attend to say anything that was aggressive.?
The inmate was found guilty for charges 134, 142, and 145.The ?ndings were read and explained. The
appeal process was explained.
SANCTIGNS IMPDSED: Inmate was sanctioned to time served and was released baolt on to a general
population block.
The inmate has neardt?e decision endhas hemtold the CIR
mason Iorlt and what will happen.
on Co. Baughman
The dramstamos of1he marge have been read andiulhr Counsetor Duuatl
mam tnlhe inmate.
"3 Li. M. Fisher
have treiznate's version reported as pan SIGNATURE OF HEAR COMMITTEE
oilhe record nesg'ruen.
(17"
1.:
The inmate has been ad'deed'II-ratwitnin days a reguesl for
aformal appeal mayhesuian'rlted Lo the ngrem Review
Committee and Lhatthis request nantemlm'tspaa??c reasons
Eorthe appeal.
CENTR. COUNTY
HEARING REPORT
mitt? are -.
15-1541 Parharo. Spenser 15:00 16-0154
CENTR- CORRECTIONAL i -
HEARING REPORT
. . -. armrest-res.-
GUILTY it no PLEA :32: GUILTY Jt
?irt"
15-1202 Puroe? Joshua 6 15:45 1d?D166
[613?:
nor GUILTY OTHER ma?!
GUILTY no PLEA 1w: GUILTY
CHARGES:
134 Fighting orinoi?ng n?ght
14E Rs?lsingto nine}r a sta? mombors' order, audio: delayed compliance of the order
146 Disrupling normal upma?onsim?ng adishnbanoe
eLEA-rmh fen?"Ira.
FACTS:
The inmate was present forlhe hearing. 111a inmate did submit a wither! version. The charges were
read and the inmate stated he understood the charge. The inmate pied Not to charges 134.142,
and 146.
Verbal Version: 'He ain?t ?ght back. if he 1wrouIdr'r?t had said what he did we mutdn?t have had this
problem. He sought me on a bad day. When asked what was said Farham stated, 'He told me to shut
your bitch ass up and then I oractted his ass.?
111e inmate was found gain-5r for charges 134. 142, and 146.1?I1e ?ndings were read and explained. The
appeal process was explained.
CHARGES:
141 Refusiagto obey a order, audio: delayed compliance ofthe order
131"
124 Passing itemstm'?om inmates housed in the RHU. or dsn'gua?tod lockup arm
IHPDSED: Inmate was sanctioned to 60 days with 9 days credit making his unlock date
5.
FACTS:
The inmate was present for the hearing. The inmate did not submit a written version or wit-lass list.
The charges were read and the inmate stated he understood the charge. 111a inmate pied Not Guilty to
charges 13?, 142. and 124.
1In"erhal 1ti'ersion: took a piece of paper out to re: with me, but that?s not what this is about. I we
sandals out there and meywanted me to put normal shoes on. I have seen Harris wear sandals out
there all the time. I have put them on to go out when I was on sewrity risk. 1 had a pieoe of paperwhen
I went out, son?y.?
The inmate was found guitty for ol'rarges 13?, 142. and 124.1'he ?ndings were read and explained. The
appeal process was explained,
The Era-natal? head'lhe decision and has hoeI'I?IpIdtha
IMPOSED: inmate was sanctioned to 15 days added on to his current sanotionjutaking
his unIooI-r date
mot-km
human.
m. Cottnoffsinger
112W altitude-ye
Counselor Diwali
eqltalned hotha?nnate.
I, Lt M. Fisher
Mthh?e?nm?sm?mr-apmedaspa? SIGNATUREOF HEARIHGC LMTTEE
ofltlereooldwasgiu?t. CHM
moan-mm;
reason lord andwhat'm'it happen.
.3 Co. Baughrnan
Counselor Detail
Thedmmd?emmhaenreadand?ly
captainodto'?ioirmate.
no Lt. M. Fisher
CDMHITTEE
old-re reoordwasjvan.
i
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as Ior??raapp?i.
?Hi Revive/ti
no tortheappea.
Centre County Correctional Facility
Incident ea orl: -
Date [if Rep-art i
Time Of Report 1915
3 Date Of Incident El?i?e?nl?-
lime 0f Incident I 184?.
Incident Location 52 Housing Unit, Dayrroom
Apri! Ross. Jamie
Persen Invohred CD Lomison, CU Miller CU Eek, CO Knof?fsinger
CO Gemmati, CCI r-?iutherst-augh CU Beck, CO Bryan
I?rrmxasses Nurse Smith Nurse Daughenbaugh
Person Making Report u. M. Fisher
(Jr. the above. date and time, A code 1 was calied in the 82 housing Unit by CD Lomison for an
altercation between Inmates Barrows, April and Ross, Jaime {16-0241}. The r"ponse team
listed above arrived promp?d?r on scene and both inmates were restrained. Inmate Barrows was taken
to intake to allow her time to calm herself down. Both Inmates had minor cuts and bruising which
were documented in photographs. rviedicaE was on hand and both in mates had injuries
Neither inmate wished to press charges for the altercation.
-End of Report
. :1
'mStaff ember-Sid n:
I Action taken: Filed for reference, ?ee :ra?e added tetraen inmate
/p Cari. {:fo
'sma commander Sight
I
atum'bi-?
. i. .rzglC143 (11 HOUSING UNIT
azali??fam-Ic?mr amt-.1111? ?wr ??l?imi-q?e
153 Unamho?ndusa nfmil ortclephum
- arr?"3" - mar?FD??! - '1 - . ..
I --.. ?15-033.!
-T may:
C1 HOUSING UNIT
.
f:
mu: -Wogfm??sgawn
ON THE ABOVE DATE AND TIME. AOODE WASANNOUNCED 32 ET CENTRAL CONTROL.
END OF REPORT
153 Unau?zcmiwd use afmm'l or telephone
ON THE ABOVE DATE AND CODE 1 WASAHNOUNCED IN 52 BTCEHTRAL CONTROL.
BIO OF REPORT
"Wig;
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rd" ?2'.me . .. .- F-
FIRST OFFENSE - 3 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
SECOND OFFENSE - 12 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
THIRD OFFENSE 24 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
A FIRST OFFENSE 3 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
SECOND OFFENSE 12 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
El THIRD OFFENSE - 24 HOUR CELL RESTRICTION
-- 3.1..
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Updded 6-29-14:
Centre ?County Corredoonz?ilFarzilrt-llr 152'
-.Indderrt Report- serr manner-sign: 11.5129 Elias. 1.
Dane or Report osrozors
Time or Report 2115 Wu rattan: -Frler:l for Reference
r'l'lmeofIntitient [Varies
[para or Inddent osr4r2o15 {Em 39.?
I InddentLooalion I
L. We
Personrsimvorred WM
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I.. romeo I
[Person Making Report-1 Lt. r1. Fisher I
- Report-
The foliowingr rs regarding a of the facility conducted on
1Held 3 misconduct hearings Spoke with inmate Stoltzfus about brnungpo stage stamps for his
cards. No ISSUES.
Inmate Weber asked about what the trpiool dme?ame is that a different oountgr has 11: pick
someone up on a bench warrant is. Itold him they typically have a certain amount of days to pick up
their Inmate. Inmate Honk asked if his commissanr shoe order from a few weeks ago was ever sent
track so may ooulcl be credit lire acoount. I told him the shoe order was sent back to keere. Tier week
was mmpleted.
No issues, Tier check oompteted.
Inmate Unkehorst asked ifI lorew the status of counselor mtghee chad-ting into if he is allowed
to write his father at another prison. I informed him matl would cited: into matter. Tier med:
oompiehed.
Inmate ligarski asked about making a phone call to set up a visit over due weekend. I informed
him I would check with a counselor and see if they can have him up for a phone call before the
weekend. lilo additional issues
g2; Fight in BE Inmates Ross and Barrows. Block was locked in after the attercah'on. No
additional issues to report.
Work release: Spoke with inmate Terry Miller in regards to his missing from about a
month ago. Informed Inmate Powell that the counselors will be meeting with him In the next few
days in regards to me pride program.
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. j.Centre County I
-
Date SHEIE
nmeofnepnrt-i 1920
I. Date DfIncident'ZI arena
Inme or modem-i Approx 134:
[indent Location I BF. Dayroom I
[Imam Ross, Jamie 1540241
Person Wimate Barrows, April 16-0563
1
I'Vir'?lsteeaes?l I I
Making Report 3 CO Lomison
- . - Reoort . -. -
At the above date and time, I was conducting a wahch tour on the top tier. 1rI'Ii'hile I was coming dot-m
the steps, Inmates Ross and Banal-ts were arguing and yelling at each other. I insouc?oed them to
stop and lea-re each outer alone and if may did not the,r would be getting locked in. When I got to
the desk everyone started to yell, and I saw that the inn-rams invoiired Mere ?ghting. I called a code
1, Inahudred the biotic ho lodr. in and responders came.
I Sla??r-lemtier?gnr Ego .
Bail" mantr- li'imo'I on We: Hates, {Jo-colt Iimhl?w'LIj
each. :2th with:
?ction taken:-
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.. ..
CENTRE not"?
Malar?EGor-don
15523- Josephl'ioleno
Team {31?in
Jaf?'eyT. Hit:
MoETmhn?il
inmate Name CemenJosegh Bookingiit 16-0610 Date
This is to inform you that you have been placed on Administrative IGuetoritr Stems
effective 53442016 by my order, forlhe reason of Lack of institutional
Adiuatment at SCI Coal Towns?p
During this time you will be a?ordetl lhe same priviiegea as those housed in the RHU.
You will remain in Adminianatiire Custody until such time as the Program Review
Committee changes your status.
1
Staff Signature
MAJOR msconnucr REPORT
331?.? ?r?wmmti?g?; .:
15.0555 mam: 1m same acme
.mime rev-?Faxmeww
15-0241 lnmale Rees Jamie
134 Fighting or inching n?gh:
142 Refueling to obey a 51:21]" members? order, audio: delayed enmp?anee of 131:: arder
146 Disrupting annual apera?enalerea?ng a disturbance
-. . ., T. 2.. .
- ?r Mvm??m+r .t?i-ei
Atthe above date and time, Iwaeeanducting a weed: teuren the top tier. Whilel was earning devm
the steps, Inmates [tees and Barrows were arguing and 1yelling at each enter. I Instructed them to 51m:
and leaveeadmd'rer alone and if hey did not mev would be gelling bdted in. When I gotta the desk
evervone started he veil, and I saw that me inmaha Involved where ?ghting. Code 1 was called.
:lnm'le. T?i?ud {3'11
mam-emf;
magma-?mam Twmramduiljm-IHL Wmmw?hmmdehmm-?hl
WEB-11
MAJOR REPORT
gm ?Maw n?
lt?'?lg] 16-0241 Rm Jamle
EWT- a1 hwp?n?nnuaaerw'hmm?glirnta
E: Davroam
we: BEE-amt.- .-Ii eve Edema
16-0563 Inmale Barrows. marl
eel
134 Figh?nge: inciting a ?ght
141 Refusing to obey asta?membue' order, andl'm' delayed eumglianec ofthe order
146 Dimrp?ng net-anal upera?onafetea?ng a disturbance
??aky;
ggweyemeI-IEMBERS
. .. mu ?Lian?"3 331%"
At the above date and In?rner Iwas concluding a watch tear on the top tier. While I was earning dawn
the steps, Inmates Ross and Barmws were arguing and yelling at each outer. I inshucled them be snap
and leave each enter alone and if ?dwev did net mev wanna be getting ledted in. When I get be the desk
eververte started to veil, and I saw that the inmates inveived where ?ghting. Cede 1 was called.
Inmate. Flam?f 0:1 Did, 5%
tram-ma; ?eat:
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Conn-e County Correctional Facility - -
- .. Ihciimt Report-
[05:04:2015
?me?f?eport E2105 HRS
[Diabe?f Incident
Of'Inw'jdent 2100 HRS
I Incident Leta?un 1 WORK RHEASE man I
MADLYNE #1541433
Persan??nvohaed l?
Person [?aking Report-J on. R. TAYLOR I
ON THE ABOVE DATE AND APPRECIMATETIME, C3 INMATES REIURNED FROM THE E2 REC YARD.
WHEN ALLOWING THE INMATES BACK IN TO C3 KOZLOWSKI STATED SHE HAD
END OF REPORT
Ism?HmnginW/fj? .50? I
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?Ammtakm
Evnln? by
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IShift?Commander v_ I
CENTRE COUNTY
SHIFT PACKET
Routing Form
DATE:
SHIFT:
mnm?nmsg: Mmdm??lhn
Deputy Warden of Operations -
Deputy Wardmot?AxIm'o?mioo - Kolcoo
Dnma? oETreaunmt- Hive
r-vw?u-v?
Lieutenant
L?eulesan'l:
Intake:
Release:
Central Central:
Relief 1:
Relief 2:
Law ndnr.
Housing Units
A1:
M:
BE:
Spec-2 Duty:
SHIFT LOG
11:00 pm to i200 am
Day: mums-s gm
MENDEE
ALLEN
e.
k.
SIMLER
I HOOK
KEISER
*5 KING
.. Beats
ISHLER
0 MCKEE
9 WAGNER
'9
'5 ADDLEMAN
Tntel Beds: 39?
Emshr Beds: 1? 3
Gewpied Beds: 3 1'4
weaned By: ?f??agra
Date:
Pass Days:
entrees
.3 CD):
a
WARNER
Vacatirn:
Overtime:
Call me AIL. Oft'ler]:
Daie?ime: ?31/ ?3143;
Misson ducts
There was a Code 1 in BE at 183D. Inmate Ban-ewe, April and Russ, Jamie were engaging
in a lighL Both were issue major misconducts fer ?ghting. refusing orders. and causing a disturbance.
Both are currenfly en DIG status in BE.
lEarner? Nerthurnherlend inmate placed an MC due to lack of adjustment at SCI Etna!
Tannsnip
Craig Scott? issued his 1" minor for refusing an order in the kitchen. He will serve ES hours on
Joe Sneak and Timothy- lululuaney were issued their ?rst mines for being on the phcne alter a code was
salted. They will both senre heurs an 55.
Intake
1 male (Sham-Hey, ta tie-housed in Intake wemight He will be leaving in the morning.
1 to see medical
Other
.
Centre County Correctional Facility
Incident Report
'v-vhl?d?a
I Date or Report si'sils
Time or Report 0430 HRS.
2 Babe Ofincident srsris
Time or Incident 02mins.
Incident Location Laundry I
Person is} Inveived
witnesses
Person Making Report to KING I
Report
i Enmr: [1220 hrs.
Exit: 023?} hrs.
Items taken out of inventory: 1 dos. Each of shower shoes size 3, 9, 3.1 3-12. Boats 1 each ol? size.
11 Ex 9. Shoes 1~size 9. 5- green iaundrr,r bags for
I
I Staff Member Sign: CD I
if
Action?taken:
?f/e
I
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Centre Cou nty Correctionai
Incident Report -
Date 01? Report
[Time or Report neon
i Date or Incident seems
I Time Of Incident ?631]
Incident Loca?don I I
Parson is) Involved .
Lt. Allen
Wrnmesses I
Wham Making Report I Lt. Mendez I
I .. . Report
On the above date and time, an Interior Securityr check was complete-:2. The facititv appeared to be
- safe and secure.
sen Member Sign: {11? WW i
0
I Action taken: Report fonearded to Administration.
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Subject:
Atlanhmerrls:
Brenda A. McKinley
Thursday, May as. 2016 1-15 AM
Amy Miller. Barb Gallo; Bunnie Watson; Kay Woodring:?13ries Ermm Jr. Senior
Judge; David EGrine. SeniarJudge: Denise Bitnar. Donna Spicher. Jayme
Mar-ehaoduuan Parsons-Joanie M. Miller: Jana'dwan D. Grins, Ju?ge; Joseph S. Kaleno:
Karen Weight Karia A. Mtherita: Kama-?ne V. Oliver. Judge: Kelley Hardy: [2in M.
Cal-0mm: Melissa A. Kmsavich; Pamela A. Ruest. Judge; Richard Smith: Randy K.
?nckey: Sue M. Ermine}: Susan I. Knisei}: Ta batha S. Bennett Tammy 5.. Hahn; Thomas J.
Young?homas Hing Kish'er, Prsidenuudge: Wanda K. Andrews
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Attachments:
Please see the attached agenda for today- with your promotion request on it.
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Of?cer Down News Alert: May 5. 2015 - Georgia Deputy.l Struck and Killed During
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Georgia Depuq Struck and Killed During Pursuit
Georgia - A Bibb County deputy died early Thursday morning as of?cers
were pursuing a suspicious vehicle.
Deputy Anthony Freeman, '29, was pronounced dead at Medical Center, Eminent
Health, after the 3 am. crash on Columbus Road near Buena Vista Drive.
Lt. Randy Gonmlen a public information of?cer for the sheriff's of?ce, said
Freeman?s patrol vehicle was hit by the suspect?s vehicle that came from Buena
Vista Drive as Freeman was coming down Columbus Road.
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Thursday. May 5. 2015. 10:00 am.
Mllowbank Of?ce Building
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Beliefcnte, PA 15323
CALL TO ORDER
PUBLIC COM ENT
In accordance with the Sunshine Act. attendees will be given the opportu-tity to comment on
matters of concern, oF?cial action. or deliberation before the Board of Commissioners. For
items not on the agenda, the Board of Con-missimers will accept public comment at the
beginning of each meeting. For items that are on the agenda. the Board will accept public
comment prior to each o?icial action Persons desiring to comment should raise their hand to
be recognized by the Chair. Anyone addressing the Board will be given a ?vevninute time
period in which to do so.
Ill.
MEETING MINUTES
A Approve the Board ofCommissioners Minutes for the meeting oprril 2 l, 2016.
A Approve the promotionichange in title fort-waiter Jeirles full-time Corrections
Of?cer, Prison, at 8.91.?er to full-time Lieutenant, Prison
#01 replacing M. ttusnal-z}, at SG-S-tEth?dHlEJSIDil-iour, effective May 9. 2016.
pay period it}. Mr. Smith is requesting that Mr. Jeirles start at
$20.07mom'.
. Consider approval of the in title for Brandy L. Lose. full-time
Aging Care Manager 2. Aging, at to full-tine
Aging Care Management Supervisor I, Aging, #02, replacing D. Sei?ert}. at
$212041'h3ur. effective June 12, 20115, pay period 13.
. Consider approval of the appointment for Chelsey A. Foust. full-time Department
Clerk 2. Tait Assesy'rtent. (no. #07, replacing CL litters), at era-Noam}?
Sl Humour, efFective May 9, 2016. pay period It].
May 5, 2016
PAGE 2
. Consider approvai of the appo'nm'lent for Haylee 0. Mann, full-time Public Safety
Telecommunicator. Emergency Communications. #16, replaciig C.
Culbertson). at 1 Bit-ow, effective May 23. 2016. pay period I 1.
. Caisider approvai of the personnel requisition For full-time Caseworlcer II, (360:3.
(11c. #31. replachg J. Miller}. at SG-N 1 3. effective May 5, 2016, pay period in
Consider approvai of the persome requisition for hilt-time Caseworker II.
#23. repiacing H. Emanuelson-Dehviler}, at SG-le. effective May 5. 2016, pay
period ID.
. Consider approval of the leave ot?absencc for Kathie Harter. Drug 3. Alcohol Case
Management Speciaiist. Drug Alcohol, eFfecthre retro from April 12.
201-5. pay pelted a to April 22, 2016. pay period 9.
. Consider approval of the intermittent leave of absence for Kathie Harter, Drug
Alcohol Case Management Specialist, Drug 3t AlcohoL eFFectiv-e retro
??urn April as, 2016. pay period a to {estimated} July 6. 2015, pay period 14.
Consider approval for the extension #2 of the leave of absence for Bridgett Immel,
Department Clerk 3 Protlvonotary, e?'ecthe retro from April 22.
9 to May 22, 2016, pay period 1 1.
Consider approval for the extension {?natj of the leave of absence for Bridgett
inn-rel, Department Clerk 3 Prothonotary, (pic. effective May 23, 201-6,
pay period 1 I to June 2st Period 13.
A. None
THURSDAY, May 5, 2016
PAGE 3
a Dish-int Attom-Uy Stacy Parks Miller has approved the personnel requisition for
Paralegal 1, Dish-int Attorney. (pl; #13, replacing E. Winter}. at 5123-44-03. effective
to April 2016, pay period 9.
V11. DISCUSSION 1TEMS
A. Stewards of Chifdren training
BL Emmi Harassment raining
ADJOURNMENT
Kristen M. Simkins
Sent Thursday, May 05. 201-5 3'53 AM
May 5 is World Hand Hygiene Day,
a good reminder of the
importance of washing hands
regularly.
What does washing your hands do?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, handwashing:
a} Prevents illness. Gen?ns can spread quickly. But regular
handwashing can:
. Reduce the number of people who get sick with
diarrhea by 31 percent.
- Reduce diarrheal illness in people with weakened
immune systems by 58 percent
I Reduce respiratory illnesses, like colds, in the
general population by 21 percent.
b) Saves time and money. Handwashing is one of the
easiest ways to avoid getting sickand spreading illness to
others. One recent study showed that promoting clean
hands in work environments resulted in fewer employee
illnesses and less use oftime sick days.
c} Helps familis and businesses thrive. If you have
children, handwashing helps you avoid having to take
time off to take care of sick children and you 'il get sick
less often yourself. Promote handwashing at home by:
or Reminding children to wash their hands.
0 Teaching them good handwashing technique-
Washing your hands with your children.
handwashing, there is still room for improvement. A
recent studyshowed that only 31 peccent of. menande?
percent of women washed their hands after using a
public restroom.
When should you wash your hands?
- Before, during, and after preparing food
Despitev-ridespread knowle_dge_o_f_the_ irnportanceof
- Before eating food
Before and after caring for someone who is sick
I Before and after treating a cut or wound
. After using the toilet
I After changing diapers or cleaning a child who has
used the toilet
After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
Alter touching an animal, animal feed, oranimal
waste
After handling pet food or pet treats
I After touching garbage
What should you do if you don?t have soap and clean,
running water?
Washing hands with soap and water is the bestway to
reduce the number of germs. If soap and water are not
available, use an alco hol?based hand whither that
contains at least 6o percent alcohol. Alcohol?based hand
sanitizers can quickiy reduce the number of germs on
hands in some situations, but sanitizers do not eliminate
all types of germs. Hand sanitizers are not as effective
when hands are visibly dirty or greasy.
Wash Up!
How should you wash your hands for the most effective clean?
1. Wet your hands with clean, runningr wateru?warrn or cold turn off the tap, and apply soap.
2. Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Be sure to lather the backs of your hands,
between your-fingersJ and under your nails.
3. Scrub your hands for at least an seconds. Need a timer? Hurn the "Happy Birthday" song from beginning
to and twice.
4. Rinse your hands well under clean, running water.
5. Dry your hands using a clean towel or air-dry them.
(Courtesy of liiapital Biue Cross and
Krista Davis
Risk Manager 5. Wellness Coordinator
lCentre County Government
P. 814-543-1055
F. Suarez?1151
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response is. or 'rl?yau'ye called her back with our answer.
Jielimie garden. CIR-I, CCT
Deputy Warden of Operations
Centre County Correctional Fadl'rty
700 Hishel Hill Rd
Bellefonte. PA 15323
{814} 355-994
{3141i 543-1150 (fax:
Knsbe' lul. Simkirls
Sent Thursday. May 05. 2016 9:21 AM
Subject RE Josh from Taper-Great meeting you yesterday!
lush,
tfthe Farm was suppose-cl to be attached, it didn't came through,
Jilin-?11119 Gordian, GM. [Cf
?eputy warden of Operations
Centre County Curreclienal Facility
Hishet Hill
Bellefente' PA 16313
{314:355-51941
[314: 543-1150 llama
Cc: Melanie Gordon
Warden Smith Deputy Warden Gordan,
ltwas great meeting you and speaking withyuu yesterday, I hope?rt was bene?cial. Iwillget the quake together for you all
here shortly but wantedm make sure target the trial form overt: you newsethatwe can genius submitted for you. All you
need to do is ?ll out me helium right hams corner with the info ofwha the. admin will he [Melanie I L?n'rnk you weregeing be
an yourinfo is great} and just scan and returntcu me and we will hegeod to go] Local: lanyard be earning back out and training
you guys up an use ?ue cams and our system with new thatitwill have the hodycam mftwamtmned an in
evidenceazclm and notjust?le Taser piece.
Joshua Sudhed:
Mid-Miami: Regional Representative
nee-5624093 {Mobile}
TaserlAmn
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Chris,
Kristen M. Simlrins
In PA, for folks Hit: the Amish, who are no: to have their picmnm takon for an}r mason, two non-photo forms of
Suhjact FW: Question about Amish visitors producing a Photo ID foriden??can'on purposes
A?athmems: 312 Section l{Ill General F'rocedures Attachment l-C Forms ofh?si?oor Beati?cation Rev. Elli HJemm Religion. and Recreauuna] Semoes Program Administrator
Department of Corrections; Emu ot'Troarmen: Services
392:} Technology Parkway Mcdianicshurg PA 17050-8501
Phorbrr 1?23 03%
Earl: Wednsdaf, May o4, 2015 4:31 pm
Subject producinga PhotoID Eorider?i?a?onompooa
Not sure if anyone ever got back to you or not but here 1,rou go.
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Senr?'om my I-?ierfzon JG LTE Droid
Forwarded message
from: Mommas?
Subjoct: FW: Question about Amish visitors oducin a Photo ID for identi?cation pill'pOS?
Cc:
Deputy Warden Kostum.
Horn: E5 the answer-to last month's qualion. Thanks for your patience.
Chap
Cc: Akdemir, Fat??r
Etc-315
List of Acceptable Forms of Visitor identi?cation
One form of identi?cation from "category or two fon'ns of identi?cation from
?category one of which must contain a physics! description of the person are
required.
Category A
1. Driver's license or ID and issued by a state
or outlying possession of the United States
provided it contains a photograph or
information such as name. date of birth. sex.
height, color. and address.
2. card issued by a federal. state. or local
government agencies or entities provided it
contains a photograph or information such as
name. date of birth. sex. height, color.
and address.
3. School 10. irrith photograph.
Category
4. US. Passport
5. Certi?cate of US. Citizenship Fon'n N-
560 or lit-c561)
Certi?cate of Naturalization HHS Form til-550
or
T. Alien Registration Receipt Card with
photograph Form I-151 or
3. Temporary Resident Card Form
9. Any other form of identi?cation that contains
a photograph.
Voter's registration card.
U.S. Military card or draft record.
Vehicle Registration
LLS. social security card issued by the Social
Security Administration.
5. Certi?cation of Birth Abroad issued by the
Department of State (Form F3645 or Form
5. Original or certi?ed copy of a birth certi?cate
issued by a state. county. municipal authority.
or outlying possession of the United State
bearing an o?icial seal.
U.3. Citizen ID Card Form
t?Inim'sf
5. ID Card for use of Resident Citizen in the
United States Form E-?aj
9. School record or report card.
10. Clinic. doctor. immunization, or hospital
record.
11. Day-care or nursery school report.
12. Learner's Permit or Temporary Driver's
License
13. Nathre American Tribal document
14. Any other document that contains information
such as name. date of birth. sex. height.
ooior. and address.
Note: Any forms of identification presented after the expiration date indicated on the
documentwill not he accepted.
312. inmate Visiting Hiviteges Procedures Manual
Section at - GeneraJ'Frocedures
Ismad??t??t-t
Effective: 5'11'2'014
Attachment to
Kristen M. Simkins
Sent ?l'hursday. May 05. 2016 1125 AM
The following were approved at today?s meeting:
Approved the promotion 3' change in title for Walter Jeiries Ir. to Lieutenant at
- $20.0?fhour
Approved the step increase for Jacob Love. due to completion of prohatio nary
period, effective 4329316
Samantha K. Rees
HR Specialist
Human Resources
Centre County Government
4-20 Holmes Street, Room 334
Beilefonte. PA 16313
314-3556??
Ext. 1232
dimd??.
magpiaa: not-if}- the senderitmnediatch' by replying tothis messageam? delete die morbeion ?mnyout computer. Theolyou!
Kristen M. Simkins
Joseph S. Ito-Jena
Subject RE: Affordable housing session
[called her. She is going to e?mail me a flyer when it is ready andl will forward it to Jeff. I in?amed her that
we have sevetai events scheduled that day and ifwe don?t send anyone it is only because we are already
booked.
Joseph Koleno
Deputy Warden of Administration
Centre County Correctional Facility
TDCI Rishel Hill Rd.
Bellefonte, PA [6823
[ntemal amino: 2046
Phone:
Fax: 3141?3434 151
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Subject.- A??ordable homing session
I am fomarrnog you a voioernail on an offer to attend an affordable housing semen. Please let me know what the
response is. or ifyou've called her bad: with our answer.
Edelitnie garden, UM, Cliff
Deputy Warden of?pemtims
Centre County Correctional Facility
7'01} ?ishel Hill Rd
Be?efonte. PA 16823
{314] 355-6394
{3143 543-1150 {fax}
Kristen M. Simkins
Sent Thursday, May EEIE 1:26 AM
Voods: Thcmas S. Allen. Jr; Emma A. McKinley: 355:5; T, l?Iite: Joseph S. Kale-no:
Richard C. Smith
Aria ch May 0n
Cc: Brad L. Taylar; LE R. Shea?er
Hi Fall:
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Kristen M. Siml-dns
Sent Thursday. May D5. 1015 1:22 PM
The Iudge*s Meeting was pretty short and met. They knew I nos leaving and we said our good byes. We
talked about work release slowly climbing and they were pleased currently on outside clearanoe with on
work release} and Judge Kinder talked about how we compare to other counties {eonoeming sentmeings) from a
recently published report. We are pretty average with em sentencings but we are a bit loner percentage wise
for dui related caste getting intermediate punishment than some other counties. It was not egregious but they
are pondering that stat and evaluating ifthey want to make it a point of later.
The one item that nos talked about was us allowing attorneys calling a eounselorto set up a brief phone
oonversation. This has been atopic that we discussed several months ago but never really resolved. I oma?ed
the counselors with some emotions about this but we should discuss this next week and get back to the Judge?s
soon.
Feel free to let me know your thoughts while vre wait for the counselors to respond.
Joseph Koleno
Deputy Warden of Administration
Cenue County Correctional Facility
?Ill? Rlshel Hill Rd.
Bellefonte, PA 15323
Internal extension: 104-6
Phone: 814-355-6204
Fax: 314?543-1 151
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Kristen M. Simkina
Front: Denise Ebell
Sent Thursday, May 05. 2016 1:21 PM
Riel:
Do you have time ifl stop up to tall: to you?
Thanks
Dee
Sent from my Verizon. San-ism; Galaxy smartphone
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Krismn M. Simkins Kristen M. Simkins
Fran-c Joseph 5. Koleno From:
Sent Thursday. May 05, 201E 1:49 PM Sent:
5 :th
Warden. Attachments.-
I sent the request a few days ago for an day off [mostly personal time] and I am medians to see ifitms approved.
#350. I had a few other o?days approved for this month I think the 18th makes it 3 in total {Sin and 335:}.
Do hayey'our approval to keep these days
Joseph Kdls'la
Deputy Warden of Administra?on
Centre County Correctional Fertility
Mi] Rishei Hill Rd.
Bellefonte, PA 1533
lntemal extension: 2016
Phone: 314?355-5784
Fax: 314-543-1151
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?0riginal Message??
Suhiect: Day off for may 13th
Warden,
lam requesting to be off my Eth-
Thank you,
Sent ?'om my iPhnne
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C. KayWoodring
Thursday. May 05. 2016 1:26 PM
Bryan Sampsel: Denise L. Elbell.? Eleen B. Mtkin near. Jet?ay T. Hitarjona?'tan El. Brine.
Judge: Joseph 5. Koleno: Mark Higgins Melanie Gordon: Midtael Pipe: Richard
Smith; Stacy Parks Miller, Steve Dershem
daily pop reporLdocx
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We. Smith. no: can? 16325
Wain Telephone r5145 355.5194 mmam
rural-115413.113: teoley'r. Hi1:
May 5. 2615
Housmo STATUS
Total usahie beds: 39?
Empty beds: 93
Occupied beds: 299
Tom. Pocumtlon anemone?
Inmates currently housed in the Facility
Male: 21?
Female: 1'2
Total: 299
Connected inmates from other oountiec
Clear?eld: 16
Ellt: 1
Fayette:
Huntingdon: 3?
Juniata 2
Lymming:
Mif?irl: 1
Montour: CI
Northumherland: 38
Perry: 0
Union: 4
Total: 1:5
PA Technical Parole 1.riotators t]
Total number contracted inmates [County 8: State: 105
Total number of exchange inmat?: [1
Total number of out of County wanants: 2
Total number of Centre County inmates: 192
Total Popula?nn: 299
Fannts Poeuumon Beacoown
Female inmates housed for other counties
Clear?eld: 2
Eli: CI
Fayette: Cl
Hun?ngrlon: 20
Juniata 1
Lycorning:
Total Female Population: Ht- T2
Total female Centre County inmates: 33
Total female contracted inmates: 39
Momma-In S'rntus unmet-m
Totahuith Outside Clearance: 1?
Male: 12
Female: 5
Asstatrnenrs
County Maintenance: 3
Centre Feaoe:
On Grounds: 2
Release: 5
'Snow removal
'Garden Project
Awaiting Placement:
Tom NUMBER DFTHE WPoPuunon on DU'rooEWom: Assam
1? ofthe 55 Centre CountsI sentenced inmates, or 1T5 have outside clearance and assignment and are
actually eligible for outside clearance by- Approved Policy.
?Snow removal workers are not counted as they have other work assignments.
Semenceo Popumnon
Total: 19-2
Sentenced to Centre County 98
Unserrtenced: 35
State SentencefFen-ding Transfer: 5
'Post Sent Motions: In
'On Appeal: 0
'?ther:
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A'uadwnentsc Board of Prison Inspectors April 14-2015 Meeb?ngdao: RECEINISM FOLLOW-
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Ready to send out!
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Kristen M. Simlrins
Sn-iid-irlunatl-tan M. Millinder: Juan Mendez Michael S. S. Allen. Jr; f.
Kay Woodring
Hurrtingdan County will be dropping off: females next weekfar court. 1 will be coming Monday HQ and will rauni'll.r be
here a few days and the other will be turning Friday SIB and she will be here for approx. 1 wed: The female being
dropped off on 5m is coming from Erie so they may net arrive till mid-to-late afternoon. There was net a timeframe for
?'le female ani'u'ing on Manda-f, ?ae'gr stated they would caFl when they are leaving.
Lt. Mn?hew Fisher
Centre Correctional Facility
F00 Rish El Hr?! Hand
Bellefonte, PA 16323
Phone Fax [314}543-1150
111arsday.April 14. 2015
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Elam OF Ina-lemons
THURSDAY, Ann. T4, 2016
TheConln: Cot-13'
Thursday. April 14.. 2016 at 8:00 AM. In artondmoc wen: Micheal P'pc, Mark Higgins.
We?cvon G. Dasha?. WDWL Natalie
Com-rm, new Gown} Sonics Elirabedw Dugwis. County Said-rm
Melanie Gordon. Dopmjr Hm orapomobm Joseph Kohno. quugr Hm 4::er Jeff Hits.
Died-or of Tm Ewan ?nmsei. Meow I..aI.Irir Mofcmm Charla
Wilmer, Comm Kriston Simiu'ns, Hm Rooms ??-ectar; Tom Brewster, (romance,- Janet loans,
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3:06 AM.
A. No con-nails.
Ill. MEETING MINUTES
A. motion to approve 111: minutes from Hard: I0. 251%.
i.
?Continuation of Mooting?.
a. This was nota nutter ?not should monomin an
b. An 3mm Smionshotid be ahead oftirne andaddod to the
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More workfor the Of?cers and Counselors.
d. Poicy char-35.
allow outlastvisits.
2 Cumtpoiicy slam com uisil: must be appnovod hyWa?dan
who wil oversee Ihc .
f. Contaban-d and safety
iv. Charges Criteria?
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b. Elm-gos- and aim would bodisatssod.
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vi. Gutsudc' Agency Hat:
3. Talk to Farming Pius or Fido-moon Program forpossiaic hob.
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supervised riots.
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a. Sludge is selling a fouruilalion for fume analysis ofdata.
h. Roddivism midydone on Catlin: Cot-i)! charges only.
Data on four years are as follows:
1. 2009 - 31%
2. - 231-5
3. ZDII - 4m
4-. EDIE - 3-199
At this point no oomooc conclusions can mofmis.
3. Continue no compare data gaudy.
C. FREE. Conul?nnoe IJ'Ispoction Update (MW)
i. april 6. 2016 o?'rcial FREQ. Noticc ofAutiL
ii. June. 3 3.9
Data duo Moles before tho audt.
iv. mummn naiiag on April 25. 1on5.
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D. Mound-iiy Report Howicw raw Wu Gordon}
i. roports will all be formlliod me some: widl 12 monlhs.
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Results for 2009 Cohort
1059 sentenced Centre County Returning Citizens
released in 2009
- 328 returned to the facility through 2012
31% recidivism rate
0 59% new charges
a 41% technical parole violation
0 27% rate for females
0 32% for males
Results for 2010 Cohort
1002 sentenced Centre County Returning Citizens
released in 2010
- 282 returned to facility through 2013
28% recidivism
63% new charges
37% technical parole violation
30% rate for females
0 28% for males
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ID
ID
Results for 2011 Cohort
822 sentenced Centre County Returning Citizens
released in 2011
- 339 returned to the Facility through 2014
41% recidivism
58% new charges
a 42% for technical parole violation
a 36% rate for females
0 42% rate for males
- arc?.?
Results for 2012 Cohort
a 836 sentenced Centre County Returning Citizens
released in 2012
- 288 returned to the Facility through 2015
34% recidivism
69% new charges
0 31% for technical parole violation
22% rate for females
0 36% rate for males
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0 This study will be completed every year from this
point forward
0 Interesting to see how it tracks over the next few
years
a CJAB is creating a committee to study the sentenced
inmate population (sentenced vs. unsentenced)
0 Good basis but a lot of factors need to be
considered to pull concrete conclusions
0 Information from this study will be shared with
Reentry Coalition
0 Bigger than the Correctional Facility
-Who are we committing
- planning
- Population shifts
- Treatment services prior to criminal justice involvement
- Juvenile risk factors
- CIT
- Pre?commitment activity
- Programming and assistance incarcerated
- Programming once released
- Probation/Parole Supervision
Kristen M. Simkins
Sent Thursday. May 05. 2015 4:02 PM
Imp-orlance: High
hrrtowdig?
sawmimnked #1
di
$140.00flanlned #5
Kristen M. Simkirls
From:
Sent
To:
Subject
Kimberly:I C. Srr'ieltoer
Thursday. May 05. 2016 3:48 PM
Allen Sinclair: Ann Marie Oldani - Pasces Bart- Gallo; Brad Taylor. Bn'an Quarry: Bryan
L. Sampsei; Carmine W. Prestia; Chr'?line M. Soster?Millind?: Chudt ?Mtnen Clayton
3. Reed: Claig F. Al?mose.? Dale I. Ne?: Daniel A. Ta ndbok: Dave R. Crowley: David F.
Grine. SeniorJudge: David W. Lomison.? [John Clmmel: Denise ElbelL' Gene Lauri; Jeff
A. Whanan; JetFrey T. Hide: Jonalhan D. Grine. Judge: Joseph Davidson: Joyoe F.
Mclzinley: Julia A. Katherine V. Oliver. Judge; Kelley Gillette?Walker: Kendra j.
Milmis Krista Davis: Kristen M. Sin?h'ns Leslie A. Dumhcot Mark J. ?ellemaan: Marl: S.
Smith. Esquire; Natalie W. Corrnan; brick J. Barges: Pamela A. Ruest, Judge; Rich A.
Fomicoia; Richard C. Smid'l; Robert E.Jacol:ls Robert F. Sweilzer. Ronald William:
Scott A. Sayer: Stacy Parks Miller. Thomas]. Thomas. J. ?r'ou rig:
Thomas mug Fistler, President Judge; Torn M. Jordan; William Browder
Meeting
Executive Management l'ni'leetingr will he held tomorrow mominga?t 3:30 AM In Room ld??i'il'B.
Kristen M. Simkins
Sent Thursday. May 05. 2016 4:16 Phil
Fisher. Michael S. Woods: Thomas 5. Alien. Jr: Srenda A. meme-,1 Jef?rey T. Hit-e; Joseph
S. (ole-no: Richard Sm'ti'.
Subject Female 3k Course;r Transfer
Elk County needs our assistance separating one female inmate today, and possibly a male in the tutu re. There are four
indiuid uals being charged in the death of an infa nt. The aunt and uncle who had the child at the time are getting
Diminal Homicide charges with no bail. The mother and father are getting voiuntaw manslaughter. To keep them ail
separate, Eli: can keep one male and fem ale but need to send the oth ers ou-t.
Knsti Murphy came to us to da-Ii. She's the aunt with criminal homicide charges. She scored a 32 on the suicide
screening and will' be on lot-el 1 watch. She uses a wheelchair. Medical is evaiu ating how much she'll need to use 'rt. Eilt
Cour-w thought she roe-3.r need it for d:stances. but would be okayI For short mos-es around her cell and the unit. When
the police arrived to her house, she was moving around without it. On arrival here. she at least claims to he unahie to go
without it. St: be seen he the Pill-l: tom arrow and the Monday. She is also a drug eddies, and will he
detosjng from narcotics.
Her husband is in Crawford County Prison on unrelated charges. If he gets released from those. he may event-Jain; come
here to be housed awe-,- frorr: the two at Eli: Count-g.
:?rlel?hnie Gordon, ij-?LI. {Cf
Dep Ut?f Warden of Operations
{entre Co untyr Correctional Fa cili'or'
1?03 Rishe! Hill Rd
Eellefonte, PA 15323
[314) assets:
{31-11;- ifax]
Kristen M- Simkins
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject
Matthew T. Fisher
Thursday. May 05. 2015 10.10 PM
Karla ii. Witherite: Brenda A. Jef?'ey T. Hite: Joseph 5. Koieno; Melanie
Gordon: Richard Srnid'u; Allyson FL Duvall.? Cailiyn D. Ne?? Danielle Minarch'lclc: Kevin T.
Seirles: Lorinda Brown-i; Stephanie I1 Amy Miller: Ashley M. Burns: Dawn M.
Walls; Elizabeth E. Woods: Eric A Loekridge: En'n M. Mosser. Janet C. Snyder: Johnna
Eiiger. Larry.r Lidoeti: Lindsey Hess: Milane Daughenbaogh: Slaw M.
Millinder: .Iu-an Mendez Midbael 5.. Woods:?l?hornas S. Allen, Jr.
Major Misconduct
was issued a Major Misconduct for passing items to inmates in the itHU and refusing an order. She
was caught by C0 6055 passing a note under the door of inmate Barrows in cell 1 who is on DIE Status.
Li. ibfo?hew TFis'iier
Centre County Correctional
F00 Rishei Hood
Beiiefonte, PA 16823
Phone {314) 355- 5104 Ext. 5
Kristen H.
Sent Thursday. May 05. 2015 9:02 PM
McKinley. lei-Frey T. Hite;.loseph 5. Koleno.? Melanie Gordon: Richard C. Smith; C. Kay
woodring
Subject Security Transport
Transport Services will he droopingoff 3 males and Hermie on Friday for overnight housing. The; will he
arrivingin 2 separate groups. 1 will arrive around 17m hours and the other around 2100 hours. They will be picking up
their inmates between i'am and 9am on Saturday 51?.
Lt. Matthew TFisher
Centre County Correctional
3'00 Rish e} Hil'i Rood
Beiiefoute, PA 16323
Phone (314)-355-594 Fox
Kristen M- Simlcins
From:
Sent
To:
Subject
Warden Smith,
Justine M. Addleman
Friday, May??, 2915 5:27 AM
Richard Smith
Inmate
[was told by LT Mendez to send you an email in regards tn inm ate?to make it aware to you that he is
incarcerated for aggravated indecent assault?orcihle mmpulsinn against my causin_ HE is currently
housed in my unit in a in Work Release. I don?t have an issue with him being housed in my unitas long as he is
respectFuItn-wards me and Hasn't cause any issues because of my relation to - if any problems wouid happen to
arise will mrrtact for him to he mmred off my unit. ljusi: wanted to make sure that yin-u are aware of the situation.
Thank you,
(O Addieman
Kristen M. Simkins
Juan Mendez
Friday. May 05. 2015 5:32 AM
Brenda McKinley: (2. Kay Woodring: Denise A. Murphy: JefFrey T. Hing: Jonathan M.
Millinden Matthew T. Fisher: Melanie Gordon:Mid1ael S. Wood: Richard Sm'lm.?
Thomas 5. Allen, Jr.
Shift Packets 555015
CENTRE COUNTY
SHIFT PACKET
1 Roo?ng Form
I
DATE 535 (201 IE
SHIFT: 1-3
Mi?inder and Woods
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Dopun' Wax-don of qu'wlions- Gordon
Deputy Warden ofhdmioisu'alioo - Kolcno
DMOFTW - Hi1:
Intake:
Central
Central
Lobby:
Special
Lieutenant:
lieutenant:
Release:
Control:
Control:
SMU Control:
Re?ef 1:
Relief 2:
Relief 3:
Relief 4:
I If Housing Units:
A1:
A2:
A4:
Ell:
BE:
61, 02, CS:
Central Booking:
Duty:
SHIFT LOG
am to 3:00 pm
Day: Thursda'v
Millinder
Woods
Watson
Napoleon
Taylor. J.
Zimmerman
Henry, (I.
Knew
one. C9555
Patalcy
MoCool
E-illelt, S.
Hilliard
Murphy
Jones
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Smith} D.
Rupert
Hampton
Jeirli?
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LoveIZet?e
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Pass Days:
Hillel-dealr
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Did-toy
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Vacation:
Share 1'
Overtime:
GoSi
Call Offs (Sick. NL. other}:
Date-??ne: 51?? 31M :3ij
051052016
Misconducts
There was a Code 1 in 32 at approximately 1330. Inmate Barrows. :5.er and Ross, Jamie were engaging
in a ?ght. Both were issue major misoonducts for ?ghting. refusing orders. and causing a disturbance.
Both are currently on DIG status in BE.
Garner Northumberiand inmate pieced on NC due to Lack of institutional adjustment at 3:31 Coal
Township
Craig Scott- Issued his 1" minorfor refusing an order in the kitchen. He l.vill serve 3 hours on SIS
Joe Snook and Timothy Muivaney were issued their?rst minors for being on the phone after a node was
called. They will both some 3 hours on 55.
Intake
1 male (Shawley. Christopher} He will be leaving this morning.
Other
Centre County Correctional Facility
Incident Report
oateornepor't aerosizois
lnmeora'eport moo
Date OfIno?dent osrosrzots
. Time or Incident name
I Incident Location i I
Lt. Millinder
Basso is) MW i
-- I
?.'Wrmesses. .-
i-Person Making Remit 5i Lt Woods i
- Report
A was conducted throughout the facility. The following issues were discussed:
A1: Inmate James Hockenberry and I discussed his recent Misconduct and Hearing. He also informed
me that he was in the process of applying to go the Salvation Army.
Inmate Joshua Purcell asked about outgoing mail. I informed him that a complete mailing address
including full name, inmate number, and facility mailing address are required for all outgoing
mail.
A2: C0 MCCUCII, CO Murphy, and I discussed Inmate Abdulazeez Abiola. CO McCool just returned
Inmate Abiota to the Housing Unit from meeting with Lioensed Social Worker Eric Lockn'dge. CCI
McCooI reported that Inmate Abiola will be remaining on a Level 1 Suicide Watch.
A3: No issues.
All: Inmate Date Hart stated that he was to be picked up by Northurnherland County today. Inmate
Hart did not have anything listed on the Electronic Calendar. Records was noti?ed and will be
contacting Northumberia nd County.
E51: No issues.
62: Lt. Millinder held Misoonduct Hearings for Inmate Adele Moore.
Work Release: No issues.
Staff Member?Sign: '?fxr?f
Action taken: 3 Report forwarded to Adminish'a?on.
Co'rh?riiahd?} s'rgri: Exp
CENTFL. courmr ccaaecnorrALi
HEARING REPORT
152's: .-.
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1 scene
3mm no PLEA egg-1' - GUILTY
Clln?t?E-?:
i. 7?
a; 4355?? Eli: OTHER NOT
13?: Interfering with a staff member in the performance oflhei-duties
142: Refusing to obeys statimemhers' order. andror delay-ed commence cflhe order
146: Disrupting horn-at a distmbanoe
FACTS:
The inn-ram was present for the hearing. The inmate submitted a written version but not a witness list
The charges were read and the inmate stated that she understood each charge. The inmate pied Guilty
to all charges.
Verbal Version same as written version.
The Guitty plea was accepted for all charges. The ?ndings were read and explained. The appeal
process was explained.
The inmate was sanctioned to 50 days total tor all charges. The inmate was on Suicide Watch when
she received the misconduct and was removed on 4:23.116. She will receive E- days credit fortime
served making her unlock dale Er?16i?l?.
Tha?rnrnaehas heard the decisionandhasbem told the
reason For it happen.
so Lt. Millinder
GOG-ass
erplainod to the inn-Ha
Ire Counselor Jelrles
Ma?a
?disappeal.
otherecordwasgiven. CHAIR
?an I If A
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l' 1?1'1 .er-s-rJ-u. f: .
Moore Adele 0925 1so154
GUILTY I. no PLEA surLTv I
?fits-able 1-55
NGTGUILW EITHER my NOTGUILW
142: Retusirg to obey a start members' order. andiordehved otthe order
1-14: Dastroying. damaging orallering facility property
FACTS:
The inmate was present for the hearing. The inmate submitted a written version and a witness list The
charges were read and the inmate stated that she understood each charge. The inmate pied Guilty to
all charges.
Verbal Iu"ersion same as written version for previous misoonducL
The Guilty plea was accepted for all charges. The ?ndings were read and explained. The appeal
process was mmlained.
The inmate was sanctioned to 20 days total for all charges. This time will mn consecutive to previous
misconduct making her unloclr date TEENS.
reenter it andwhatwi happen.
Lt. Miltinder
HEARING NAMES
explained to he irritate.
no Counselor Jeirlee
COGoss
have the 'I'I'nate's version reported as part SIGNATURE OF HEARING
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gl
tortlbeapp-eal.
CHAIRIMN
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CENTR- COUNTY
HEARING REPORT
GUILTY
NOT
142: Refusing to obey a staff members' order. daisy-ed com Jiance of ?ve order
1T1: Harassment ota staff member or visitor by words. actions or tet-avior
FACTS:
The inmate was present for the hearing. The inmate submitted a written version and a witness list. The
charges were read and the inmate stated L'sat she understood each charge. The inmate pied Guilty to
all charges.
Verbal iutersion same as written uersion for previous- misconduct.
The Guilt}.r plea was accepted for all charges. The ?ndings were read and explained. The appeal
process was explained.
The inmate was sanctioned to 30 days total for all charges. This time will run consecutive to previous
miscon uct making her unlock date Bid-?16.
COMMITTEE
The inmate has heard the decision and has been told the FED on
reason fcrit and happen.
Lt. Millinder
The droJmstances of lthe charge have been reac' ant.r ?rth.-
to the inmate.
Counselor Jeirl
. The to have the inmate's '.'ers.ion reported as ea: SEISNATUFLE OF HEA
of the record was given.
The inmate has been advised that? hin it? days a request ?our
a tunnel appeal my be submitted to use Program Refer:
Commitee and iratthis request must contain spec'?c seasons
for-the appeal.
CENTRE COUNTY
SHIFT PACKET
Routing Form
DATE: 5.95420 [5
SHIFT: 1
Fisher
Hm
Deputy Warden of?pezations - Gordon
Deputy Warden of Administration - Kelsi-Jo
Director nf'l'roamenl - Hits
Ei
MTsoonduets-
There was a Code1 in BE at approximately 1530. Inmate Barrows, April and Ross, Jamie were emerging
in a ?ght. Both were issue major misoonduots fer?gh?ng, refusing orders. and causing a disturbance.
Both are currently on DIE. status in BE.
Gamer Morthum'b-erland inmate placed an MC due to lack of institutional adjustment at Goa!
Tmship
Joe Shook, ?mo?-Iy Mulveney, and Craig Scott are all sewing their 1? minors. they can be unlocked after
shift change.
- Intake
to see medical
2 to be committed
Other
Lieu tenant:
Lieutenant:
intake:
Release:
Central Control:
Central Control:
Control:
Relief 1:
Relief 2:
Relief 3:
Relief 4:
Lobby:
Housing Units:
SHIFT LOG
3:00 pm to 11:00pm
Day: [Rsmw Date: 5-65-2016
FISHER
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$54315.
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BEAVER
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3055
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Central Booking:
Special Duty:
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Pass Days:
EILLEIT
CCIRL
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LITTLE
WEAVER
Overtime:
Cali Offs {Sick AIL, Other):
MEYER- FMLA
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Date-Wma:
Centre County Correctional Facility
Incident Report
Date or Report lusrusna
'l'lmeUfReport laws
Date or Incident [15:05:15
lee or Incident 1615
I Incident Location A4 Housing Unit Dayna-om I
I striaerrer, William
Person {st Involved I
- vurmiesses I
:i Person Making Report I Beaver
I Report
On the above date and approximate time, Inmate Schaeffer was told that his max date was
He sated that ?Of?cer Hockey hold me I was getting out Sunday morning on
and I already have famine coming to pick me up." This Of?cer told him that he is not getting out until
the ninth due to that being his max date and that he wiII have to call and arrange transportation for
Monday morning instead. He then stated Wou?re going to have to call a code because one way or
another I?m going out that door Sund av morning.? Lieutenant Fisher was noti?ed.
-End Report
[Staffliiembergignr?-U-W - I
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[ShieCommanderognL?f g]
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_IricidentR?port
Date or Report I
If: This orhe'port 2145
lDete mindset 0515:2015
F33me.dhlotide1t.slvanes
[Incident moan [Walkmrough I
2
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Person Involved [Not I NM
sil??- We
about geliing another pair of socks. One of his current pair had holes in them and were causing
blisters. I issued him a new pair of socks. No additional issues.
Li: -- I
WMESS WA we
Pei'sdh Making'eepiirt Lt. M. Fisher I
The following us regarding a of the facility nonduded on:
Inmate Purcell asked about the letter mat he had wri?jen to his father a couple months ago. The
letter contained sayings that were suicidal which resulted in Inmate Puroell being plaoed on Suicide
watd1 at the time. Inmate Ciaims that he wants the letter back. He was Entombed lhat he is unable to
have that letter. Tier check was completed. No addi?onal issues.
Spoke with inmate Ahiola. Inmate kept stating mat he was told someone will be sneaking him
out of jail soon and that we are not to come looking for him. Will fonvard on to menial health. Tier
check completed. No additional issues.
Tier dteck oompleted. No additional issues
51L: Tier check completed. No additional issum
El; Inmate ?Nllford asked about having his commissary brought up from his previous loiztion. Itoid
him that I would look into it. Tier check was completed. No Issues
53 Moved Inmate Murphy to BE on Level 1. Inmate was moved to poll 2 in BE. Inmate Richmond
stated she needs new inserls for her boots. I told her that she needs to write to about the
inserts. Spoke with inmate Ross who had stated she wanted to press charges for the ?ght she was
involved in ?die previous day. She then went on to say she only.r wanted to speak with a counselor to
?get everything off of her mast" and that she no longer wanted to press charges. I noti?ed Counselor
Duvall who spoke with the inmate. No additional Issues.
Work release: Completed Watch tour of all 3 units. Tier checks completed. Inmate Ettas asked
Action taken
Fried for /7
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CENTRE COUNTY
PACKET
Routing Farm
DATE: 55"2016
SHE-T: 11-1"
SHIFT commamsy Mum
Dagny
Dagny Wa'dm Knlmo
umelment - Hite
Lieutenant
Lieulmanl:
InlaJrze:
Raease:
Central Control:
He?ef 1:
Relief 2:
Laundry:
Housing Units:
A1:
A2:
AB:
M:
31'.
32:
CLCZOB:
Special Duty:
Vali?ed?jt? ?f?Mr?M
Day: 33:? IREDECE
MENDEE
11:00 pm to am
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SEALS
SIMLER
HOOK
a KEISER
0 KING
4 JSHLER
. MOHLER
a REFFMEE
HENRY.D
a. COX
PREHTICE
n5 ADDLEMAN
Total Bed: 39?
Empty Beds:
Umpied Beds:
30:1
AYERS TRAINING
Date:
Pam Days:
MCI-GE
MILLER,
a ORNDORF
WARNER
anrjun:
a
Call Offs [Sic-5c. .Pul'L. Other}:
Data-Wm: EC- 254'-
Miscond uots
Goodtunas, Mary Major Misconduct for passing items to inmates in the RHU and refusing an oro' er.
She was caught by CO Goes attempting to slide notes under the door of Inmate Barrows in cell 1.
[ntake
Empty
Other
Semrity Transport Services Iwill be dropping off 3 mates and 1 female for overnight housing on SIB. They
will be an'iving in 2 separate groups, 1 at WED hours and he other at 21:10 hours. be picking up
their inmates between Tam and Earn on Saturday 5H.
4 Fadlitvj'
CENTRE ooumv CORRECTIONAL FACILITY -i . - .-..Jnddent Report
meme MISCONDUCT REPORT -
melee =22.
emu??e, 'L?p-?dsolm . bra-mod 1s newsroom: 5 ijteporl;
16'0ng menses mnvmomums 20:55 awesome damsems i
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Fir-ate or see-:16
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I32 Housme
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51.34 2i
f24 Passing items toftrom inmates housed in the RHU. or designated loci-cup area -
125 Unauthorized IMitten or verheloommunica?on with o?'Ier inmates; either ?trough
mall. or by other means wilhin Ihe prison
142 Refusing to oheg.I a sta?' members' order. andior delayed omnplianee oFthe order
.Esi Inst-rad 'l
?eel
..
?231.
a
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- the
on Sensor seamen, meanders Inmate Mary Goodlunas #Ieosse was witnessed sliding a pemh'?akjng Report- Lt. Intense:
note under the door ofoell 1 to inmate Barrows who is on DC status. I retrieved the note from inmate
Barrows immediatety. Inmate Goodlunas was also caught communicating with inmate Barrows mui?ple
times throughout the night. She was verbalhrwarned on at least 2 oceasions to stop, and continued communicate with inmate Barrows from the day-room. I spoke direuziltyr with inmate Goodlunas and
reminded her that she had been warned not to talk to look Ins. When I (themed hot-continuing to do so. On the above date and ?lm, an Inga-Inf Security med: was completed. The farilitv appeared 193' DE
I reminded her that she had already been warned. 1.I'Ilfhen asked why she continued to oommuniI-ate with safe and sewre.
inmate Barrows, she lied to me and told me that she "didn't do it'. however I witnessed her doing it
myself. I advised her that she wouId he reoeiving a misconduct for 142 Refusing to obey a staff
members order andl'ordelaved oomplianoe of an order. #124 Passing items to and from inmates
housed In the RHU or designated look in areas, #115 Unauthorized mitten or verbal communication
- with other inmates eitherthrough mait, orb}! other means within the prison and #149 Giving fatse
information to a steal? member.
?rmnmem?i?eegnem . - . ..
1.1;..me as: Shh: ?message-air
I
ass stare was; sewn; r" {4:331 eeomse warm so; . em so! *3
Report forwarded to Administration.
lsmm'e'enrd?I 5
. seed summoned Sign- ?f?aw?/Lai
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CENTRE COUNTY
CORRECTIONAL
SHIFT PACKET
Rnu? ng Form
I DATE: L6
SHIFT: 1-3
Millindu' andW-mds
HAM-E mm
Deputy Warden of?paetioas ~Gen?nn
Deputy Wan-11:1 nl'Admhish?aLim - Keleua
Dimomemt~E1itc
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Lieutenant:
Ueutenant:
Intake:
Release:
Central Control:
Central Contml:
SMU Emmi:
Relief 1:
Relief
Relief 3-.
Re?ef 4:
Lobby:
Housing Units:
A1:
A2:
A3:
A41
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BE:
[31,02,031
Central Banking:
Special Duty:
l? mu if;
SHIFT LOG
T110 am to 3:00 pm
Day: Ihmdav Date: 51'51'2016
Millinder Pass Days:
Woods Buckley
Calhoun
Watson Dickey
Napoleon Hockey
Ta'?or. J. . Waite
Emmen?nan
Hennr. G.
Knapp
?smns. (was
Pataky Venetian:
5 Lian
Billett, S.
Hilliard
Murphy
Jones Overtime:
smart-h (905
Smilh. D.
Rupert
Hampton
Jeirlee
Gall O?s (Sick, AJL Omar}:
Dr. Run - Etters
LmeiEetlle
R5:
DEMSIIEHE
Misconduots
There was a Code 1 in Hz at approximately 1830. Inmate Barrows. April and Ross. Jamie were engaging
in a ?ght. Both were issue major misoonduots for fighting. refusing orders. and causing a disturbance.
Both are ourren?y on status in 82.
Camer- Nonnumberland inmate placed an MC due to lack of institutional adjustment at SCI Coal
Township
Craig Seoti- Issued his 1? minor for refusing an order in the kitchen. He will serve 3 hours an EIS
Joe Shook and Timothy Muivaney were issued their ?rst minors for being on the phone after a oode was
called. They will both serve 13 hours en 55.
Intake
1 mate [Shayne-y, Christopher]- He will be learning this morning.
Other
Dr. Run-Matthew. Ettore-0315
Centre County Correctional Facility
Incident Report ..
I DateDfReport 0305:2015
1
Time Of Report 10:00
Date Of Incident [13032016
lnmeortnaaent l" 03:00
Incident Location I
Lt. Millinder
hereon Involved If
I
It Witnesses I
. _P'ers'on Making departjl Lt Woods 1
. Report . . .. - .
A was conducted throughout the facility. The following issues were discussed:
A1: Inmate James Hod-tenbeny and I dismssed his recent Mismnduct and Hearing. He also informed
me that he was in the propane: of applying to go the Salvation Army.
Inmate Joshua Purcell asked about outgoing mail. I informed him that a complete mailing address
including Full name, inmate number, and facility mailing address are required for all outgoing
mail.
A2: C0 t-tcCool, CD Murphy, and I discussed Inmate Abdulazeez Abiola. CO McCool just returned
Inmate Abioia to the Housing Unit from meeting with Licensed Social Worker Eric Locltridge.
McCool reported that Inmate Ablola will be remaining on a Level 1 Suicide Watch.
A3: No issues.
Ad: Inmate Dale Hart stated that he was to be picked up by Nordtumbedand County today. Inmate
Hart did not have anything listed on the Electronic Calendar. Renards was noti?ed and will be
contacting Northum?oedand County.
51: No issues.
32: Lt. Millinder held Misconduct Hearings for Inmate Adele Moore.
Work Release: No issues.
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HEARING REPORT
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Moore, Adele 535-15 .3925 133154
2:53?" I .
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. GUILTY
a; Eagle? .2.
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NOT GUILTY
CHARGES:
MEN
3
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1:52: Refusing to ?ber 3 staff members? order. andn'or delayed templianee of the order
1:14: Destroying. damaging er altering ?aeitit,l pmperty'
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FACTS:
The inmate was present for the heating. The inmate submitted a written version and a witness list. The
charges were read and the inmate stated that she understood each charge. The inmate pied Guilt,r to
all charges.
t.rerhal Version same as writ-ten version for previous misconduct.
The Guilt].r plea was accepted for ail charges. The ?ndings were read and explained. The appeal
prowss was explained.
The inmate was sanctioned to 20 days total for all charges. This time will mn consecutive to previous
miscond uot ma king her unlock date TEENS.
The inmate has heard the decision and has seen If: The DR
reason for '1 and happen.
LL I?d. illirrder
The circumstances nr'the orange name been read and fully CO Goss
expla'red lo the its-new.
Counselor Jeirles
The opporIunJ-tylo have the Inmate's ve-rsio-t mama-rd 25 part SIGNATURE OF HEARING
of the record Iii-'as given. CHAIR MAN
h?
I The inmate has beer. advised that wi'J'i't days a request for
a few! appeal may he submitted the Pro-gram
Cert-mittens and that this remest must contain-1 speci?c?. reascns
fotthe appeal, . Ill?E"7
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CENTR- COUNTY
HEARING REPORT
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Moore, Adele
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on GUILTY I
a so PLEA
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NOT
CHARGES:
Herassmeot ore staff member or via-?tor by umrds, actions or behavior
142: Refusing to obey a staff members' order, and-'or delayed compliance of the order
.FACTS:
all charges.
1diaries! Version same as written version for previous misconduct.
process was exptained.
The inmate was present for the hearing. The inmate submitted a written version and a witness list. The
charges were read and the inmate stated that she understood each charge. The inmate pled Gui-Try to
The Guilty.r plea was accepted for all charges. The ?ndings were read and explained. The appeal
ANCTICI NS ED:
misconduct making her unlock date arena.
The inmate was sanctioned to 30 days total for all charges. This time will run consecutive to previous
The inmate has hearethe decision and has teen laid the
reason tori! and whal happen.
HEARING MMES
0P.
LL Millincler
The circumstanms {we charge ha're been read and fully
ei-qalalned lo the inmale.
CO
Counselor .ieiries
The have the inrnale's vers!onrc1;ortes as part
of 1he record was given.
'1 The inmate has been advised1hal?rrf?J1ln?lEI days a requestfor
a Formal amal may be attended to the Program Review
(imminent and that this reques1 mustconlair. speci?c reesms
torthe appeal.
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CENTRE COUNTY
PACKET
Routing Form
DATE: 5.5320 145
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NAME REVIEW
Deputy Ward-:11 pro-pastime - Gordon
Deputy Warden andmiJ?stntim- Kaleno
Director of Trmuu- Hill:
up?
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momma
Misconducts
There was a Code 1 in 32 at approximately 153G. Inmate April and Fines, Jamie were engaging
in a ?ght Bath were issue major mismnducte for ?ghting, orders. and causing a dishubanee.
Both are isun'en'ii',I on DEC status in BE.
Cama? Northumberiand inmate placed on NC due to lack efinstitutianal adjuslment at SCI Coal
Township
Jae Sneak] Timothy Mul'uraneyr, and Craig Scott are ail serving their 1" minors. they can be unlocked after
5th change.
Intake
1 to see medical
210 be committed
other
Lieutenant:
Lieutenant:
Intake:
Release:
Central Central:
Central Central:
SMU Cenh?u]:
Relief 1:
Relief 3:
Fleiieff-l:
Lobby:
Housing Units:
A1:
A2:
A3:
A4:
81'.
ea:
131.82. 03:
Central Banking:
Special Duty:
SHIFT LOG
pm to 11:03pm
?ay: Date: 5-05-2016
FISHER
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SHAWNEE
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SAYEFES
MUTHERSBAUGH
BECK
Vacation:
KN UFFS ER
Ml LLER
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BRYAN
GOES
MCC LENAHN-J
Overtime:
KELLEY
Cal! Offs (Sick. All, Diner}:
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Veri?ed?? LT lg
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Centre Count? Corteetionai Facility
Incident Report
Date Of Report
Time Of Report 2615
Date Of Incident osiosna
ITimeCifIneident E1515
i Incident Lomtion I Housing Unit Dayroom I
a Schaeffer, lIi'.I'iliiarn i
Perison Involved I
I 'Ii't'imesses .. I
I Person Making Report I Beaver
I Report
On the above date and approximate ?o'rne, Inmate Schaeffer was told mat his max date was
DSIUQIEGIE. He sated that ?Of?cer bold rte I was getting out Sunday morning on 1.6
and I aErez-Jdi,r have famiiy coming to pick me up." This Of?cer hold him that he is not getting out until
I the ninth due to that being his max date and that he will have to talk and arrange transportation for
Monday morning instead. He then stated ?you're going to have to call a code because one wail,r or
another I?m going not that door Sunday morning.? Lieutenant Fisher was noti?ed.
-Enc' Report
Memper?ign:
taken: Flo?! [i
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Report -
I: Date or Report
Time ofneport . I 21-45
pate or. Inddent
ofIncident Varies
rmddeit London 1 I
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about another pair of sod-ea. One of his current pair had hole; in them and were causing
blisters. I issued him a new pair of socks. No additional issues.
senMemoerSgn . 3-H:
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leersoniviaidhg Report Lt. M.Frsher I
Report- 1
The following' rs regarding a of line facilitv conducted on:
Inmate Pumeil asked about the letter that he had written to his father a couple monli'rs ago. The
l?etier contained savings that we suicidal which rewlted in Inmate Purcell being piaoed on Suicide
watch at lire lime. Inmate Claims that he wants lire leliier back. He was informed that he is unable to
have that letter. Tier shed?: was oompleted. No additional issues.
Spoke with inmate Abioia. Inmate kept stating diet he was told someone wiil be sneaidng him
out of jail soon and that we are not to oome looking for him. Wil'l forward on to mental health. Trer
check oompieted. No additional issuer.
in; Tier chad: omnpleted. No additional lssua
54;; Tier shed: completed. No additional issues
553 Inmate Wiiliord asked about having his commie-arr brought up from his previous location. I told
him that I would look inlo it. ?Her shed?: was completed- No issua
Moved Inmate l'ilurpl'nir to 32 on Level 1. Inmate was moved to cell 2 in E2. Inmate Richmond
sated she needs new inserts for her boots. I told her that she needs to write to Laundry about the
inserts. Spoke with inmate Ross who had stated she wanted to press charges for the ?ght she was
involved in die previous dav. She then went on to my she only wanted to speak with a counselor to
?get arervdiing off of her meat? and that she no longer wanted to press charges. I noli?ed Counselor
Duvaii who spoke wili-i 'die inmate. No additional Issues.
Wag; release: Completed Ward-i tour of all 3 units. chedts completed. Inmate Etters asked
Adion taken: Filed for Reference
[Shift Commander $1ij
CENTRE COUNTY
SHIFT PACKET
Rowing Faun
DATE: 5.7512016
Ill-'3'
Mendez
NAME mm
Dem Walden af?pemim'hs ?G-nrduu.
Deputy Warden - Kolnno
Dimmer '5me Hi1:
SHIFT LOG
11:00 pm to ma am
Darimsuar__ Date:
lieutenant MEI-JOE Pass Days;
Lieulenanl: MCKEE
MILLER.
ln'lake: WHEY-UTE I ORHDURF
Rdeaae: a BEALS . WARNER
Central Gun?h'nlr SIMLER
HOOK
Relief 2: 9 KEISER Vaca'ljon:
Laundry. a KING 9
Housing Units:
A1: a JSHLER
. MOHLER
'3 REFFNER Dve?ma:
34: a HENRY.
B1:
ENTECE
Cf. GE. I33: ADDLEAMM
Special Duty: Bed: 39? .
Empty Beds: 95
Call Offs {Sick AIL. omen:
mica Beds: 3 991
4" AYERS
5/4? if. 2&5"
Verffred?yc CF [Mamr?m
1' .3
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Mister-ducts
C?Eoodlunas. Mary Majat Misconduct for passing items
She was caught by CD Glass atiempting to s?de note-3 under the door of nma1e Barrc-a-Js in cell 1.
l-nta k9
Em pt}
Other
Security Tramp-2:1 Sawices lwill be dropping off 3 maize and 1 female Far we might hn-using Ef?. The?
'll be arri ?ng in 2 separate groups. 1 at hours and Lhe other at 2100 hunts. They u. I be pick'ng up
their inmaies between T?am and Earn an SaturdayI
l'
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. - 71:. not?:
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32 HOUSING UNIT
red one Liam: rants tit-'45s
124 Passing itemsto??mm imbes housed in ?ne RHLI. ordesignated look-up area
125 Unaulhonaed written orverhal oomrnuniom'm with Ohio! inmates: eitherthrough
the mail, orhy othermeensmmin the prison
142 Retusing to obey a staffmemhers? order. andiordetayedoomplianoe oithe order
149 Giving false Inlnl'ma?m to a staff member
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On 55115 at approJ-dmately 20:53 hours Inmate Mary Goodlunas #160566 was witnessed sliding a
note under the door of cell 1 to inmate Barrows who is on DC status. I retrieved the note from inmate
Barrows immediately. Inmate Goodlunas was also mught oonununieating with inmate multipte
times throughout the night- She was verbalty Iwarned on at least 2 occasions to stop. and continued to
communicate with inmate Barrows from the dayioom. I spoke direotty with inmate Goodlmas and
reminded her that she had been warned not to talk to look ins. When I observed her continuing to do so.
I reminded herthat she had already been warned. When asked why she continued to oornrnuninte with
inmate Barrows, she tied to me and told me that she 'didn't do it?. however lwihtessed her doing it
myself. I advised her that she would be receiving a misoonduottor 142 Refusing to obey a staff
members order andtor delayed oomplianoe of an order. #124 Passing items to and from inmates
housed in the RHU or designated look in areas, #125 Unauthorized written or verbal communication
with other inmates either through mail, orhy other means within the prison and #149 Giving false
information to a staff member.
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0n 'd'Ie above date and time. an Interior Secu?ty chad: was oompleted. The Entity appeared to be
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Kristen M. Simlrins
Sen-It Friday, Mag.r DIE. 2016 9?19 AM
To; Krista Davis
May is Mental Health Awareness Month,
And there are local activities tonight to celebrate.
Schedule of?Events
Family Movie - ?Inside Out" atthe Downtown Theatre Md?e?ta?ritsta?j
Proj?ct Speaker Amy .Bleue! at wetiste'r' 5 Cafe at 5pm;
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:Rhorid'a Stern- Art Therapistat Coinnionpia?ce Coffeehouse at'41?
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.- -. 37 455222; and enjoy all the events ofFIfe
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Leading up to the First Friday event, community members have come together to paint masks and raise
marenessformenta! hearth. The masks w?lbe on display atvarious businesses downtown and First Friday goers
are encouraged to take a self-guided toorto viewthis exhibit To add to H13 excitemem. the public is invited to
pest pictures o?Fthe masks to social media using the hashtagAISCFirstl-?riday; entries will be entered to win a 55o
Downtown State College Gift Card.
First Frioav goers will experience after-hours access to gaileries and shops. free bites and beverages, iive
music and entertainment, retail and restaurant specials and more. Webster?s Caf?vvillfeature an art exhibit by
John Mangan and at?pm. nationaltv known spleakerr?urn}I Bieuel from Proiect Semicolonwill share herstor'glur and
messages of hope. Bleuelwill be ioined byJoseph Fenolafrom The You Rock Foundation. Inthe5pin?tofBleuel?s
visit. [Iconic Ink and King Cobra Tattoo vvi 1 both offer specials on semicolon tattoos and will donate a portion of
the proceeds to Jana Marie Foundation.
Among the many other activiti?, art therapist Rhonda Stem wil discuss creativity atThe Common Place at
:rpm and there win be ashowing of DiSney Pixar?s movie ?InsideOut? atthe Mom Theatre, startingat 6pm.
To help attendees reduce stress. coloring pages will be available throughout downtown and American
Chi-opractic?pa and Retreat will offer free chair massages from 5pm 9pm.
A kiosk wiil be staffed on the comer of Allen Street and Beaver Avenue in front of Schiow library to mater
qwtions and disb?ibute maps with participating locations and entertainment venues.
For a complete listing of activities, please visit m?rst?idavstatecoilegetom.
JCTista Davis
Risk Manager at Wellness Eoordinator
Centre County Government
P. 314-545-1055
F- 314543115?
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Kristen M. Simkins
Rick,
Den asked meta set up a meeting with you, Kristen Simk?lns, and the 30C. Would you he availabre to meet on Thursday;
26 at 1:30?
Thanks,
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C: Melanie Gordanr?u'anessa C. Billet:
Warden.
I?m asking this on behalf ofvanessa she was hoping to get a personal day for Mal.I 14"? but the hook
is Izurrent?rl,I ?lled. We were going In use that data pour concrete for our garage and patio. "you can help us out on
this it would be appredated. but as usual we understand if it's not possible.
111:: nl-ls far your time;
Billeth
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Allen. Jr; Walter E. Jeirtei
Brenda A. Mcl?nlegr. Jeffrey T. Him; Joseph 5. Koleno: Richard Smith
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lieutenant Sdzedulest
Please see the latest plans attached. Next week Iwe?ll have to work out ?rearms for SHE and 5..?20 to ?nalize. Please let
me know if you ?nd any errors orwant anvofthe open shifts.
Melimie garden, Cj?i.
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Centre County Correctionm Facility
TOD ?isllel Hill Rd
Bellefante, PA 15323
[314} 355-6?94
[814] 543-1150 {fax}
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Friday. May 06. 2016 12:00 PM
Amy HamptOn: Ashlee H. Wagner. Bradley f; tiling: Brian J. Heals; Carl 6. Ganrnaii:
Carlton Henry: Che-1e: R. Zimmerman: Christopheer. Baughman: Crisanne M. Kelley:
Dave Watson: David C. Knapp: David Bryan: David Ft. Zelda; David 5. king: Dawn E.
Gas: Dayne M. McKee: Denald M. Smith: Dauglas T. Weaver: Dustin T. Henry: George F-
Murph? Heather E. Beaver; Henry Napoleon: Jacob T. Liar-?33m A. Simler. James F.
Meyejlasen R. Bucklegclasan FL Mummhaugmlemifer EchJill DleE??l?hl'! J.
Mahlenlohn J. Scarborough; John M.Jones:lanad1an C. Rodney: Jonathan M. Ayers:
Joseph E.Ta5r on Justine M. Addie-nan; M. Lon-risen: Kelly L. Evans." Kevin J.
McCaol; Keya M. Keiser: Kimberly N. Rupert Kyle S. Miller: Lyden Hilliard: Marl: T. Waite.?
Mathew 1. Beck: Matthew J. Shawuer: Matdaew R. Omder? Matthew T. Fisher; Michael
D. Ishler: Midaael FL Shearer: Hick FL Smi?1:Fhilip D. Calhoun: Randyr Mtheriter Ryan
A. Cm: Ryan P.Tay[nr. man 5. Miller: Ryan T. Fatal-qr: Sage B. Lear: Sarah
Shandeil M. Pusey. Shane Bille?rl: Tanna Shirl: Thomas IL Honk: Thomas S. Allen, Jr;
Tiffany A. Me?enahan: Tony M. Little: H. Corl; Vanessa C. Billett Walter F. Jeirles:
Wayne?n. wamerm?n?'i'rmey Wagner: Eachan,I 5. Sayers
Juan Mendez Michael 5. Woods: Jeffrey T. Hihe: Joseph S. Kelene: Melanie Gordon:
Richard C. Sm'rd-i
CT for die week of 5:6 to 5H4
Below is the aura-time listf-ur 5:310 lf'grm do notwishta be called,tha1 email LTWoods who will be ?llingfur
the overtime.
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Wednesday, 5H:
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11-?
11-?
Thursday, 5:12
'J'p-l 1p
Friday, 5! 13
7-3
3-11
3-11
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Saturday11-?
LT Jonathan Millinder
Centre Comm-r Correctional Facility
TDD Rishel Hill Road
Bellefnnte, PA 16323
314-355-6794,ext
Kristen M. Simkins
Cartoon Henry; Charter. R?mmerman; Christopher M. Baughrnan; Crisanne M. Kelley:
Dave Watson: David C. Knapp: David Bryan: David R. zetde: David 5. Eng; Davm E.
Goes. [Jayne M. McKee; Donald M. Smilii: Douglas T. Weave: Dustin T. Henry: George F.
Murphy: Heather Beaver; Henry Napoleon; Jacob T. Love: James A. SimlenJarne F.
Meyer: Jason R. Euddey: Jason R. Modiershaugh,? Jennifer Eda Jill t. Dickey: John J.
Mahler. John .I. Scarborough: John M. Jones; Jonathan Roakeeronathan M. Ayers
Joseph E. Taylor: Justine I'vl. Addleman: M. Lnrnison; Kelly Evans: Kevin J.
Matool: Keya M. Kaiser: Kimberly N. Rupert Kyle 5. M?len Lyden Hilliard; Mark T. Waite:
Matthew]. Bed: Mathew J. Shaw-var: Matthew R. Omdorl: Matti-new T. Fishel: Michael
D.Tshler: Midlael R. Shearer: Hick R. Smi?i: Philip Calhoun: Randy Wr?-ierite; Ryan
Con; Ryan P. Taylor. Ryan S. rudder: Ryan T. Pataky: Sage B. Lear. Sarah L. Prentice:
Shandell M. Pose-y; Shane Billet-manna Shirk; Thomas K. Hook:Thomas 5. Allen. Jr.;
'I'i'ffany A. McClenahan: Tony M. Little: Ty M. tori; Vanessa C. Billed: Walter E. Jeirles:
Wayne A. WamerJI: Whimey Wagner: Zachary S. Sayers
Ca: Juan Mendez Michael 5.Woods; Jeffrey T. Hite; Joseph S. Koleno; Melanie Gordon;
Richard C. Smith
Subject RE: OT for the week of 5:5 to 5114
A 3-11 has been for 5H4 to the list below.
Thanks.
LT lillillinder
Emma-non; Christopher Baughmen; trianne H. Keller. Dave L. Watson; David C. lamp: David L. Bryan; David R.
Eetde; Davids. King; Davm E. Goes, Draw-ell. McKee; Dmald M. Smith; Douglas T. Weaver; Dustin T. Hera-y; George F.
Humhv: HeadierE. Beaver; Henry tap-elem; JaoobT. Love; JanIesPaSimler; JamesF. Heyer;Jason R. mode-yum
R. Hutiershaugh?enni'er Eda; Jillt. Dialer; John Mahler; John}. Serborough; John M. Jones; :1
Rodney; JorBdIanl-l. Ayes; Juanita ?ddlernan; Kati-now. Lootison; KellyL Evans Kevin]. Hatod;
KeyaM. Kaiser; mmhe?lytl. Roget; Kyles. Miler; Lydai Hillard; MarkT. Waive; Matthew]. Hedi; MatmewJ. Shayne:
Ma??iiavk?mdor?hatthevT. ?sher;
Wr?'ieie: Ryenktov; RyanP. Taylor; RyanS. MiliaijanT. P'ataity; SageELear; SarahLPrenthe: WM.
Pose-y; Shane Billet; Tanna 'I'l'nrnas K. Hook; Thomas S. Allen. Jr.; A. McClenahan; Tony H. L'rltie; Ty H.
Corl; Vanessa C. Billed; Walter E. Jails; Wayne a. Warnern; tithimey L. Wagner; Zadrary S. Sayers
Ca: Juan Mendez; Michael S. Woods; Jer?-ey T. Him; Joseph S. Kola1o;MeJanie 1.. Gordon; Ridianl C. Smith
Below is the overtime list for SIB mill-ll. ?you do not wish to hemlled. then email LT Woodswhowill heaalingfw
the overtime.
Sunday. SIS
13
7-3
Monday.
7?3
1-3
1?3
341
l?l-?Jr
11-7
Tuesday. 5.310
J'a-lla
Era-11a
3-11
11-?
11??
wellnesday, 5:11
7-3
T-3-
11-?
11Hr
11-?
Thursday, 5111
7-3
7p-11p
Friday. 5113
13
3-11
3-11
11-?
Saturday. 5:14
13
T-B
7-3
3~11
3-11
11-7
LT Jonathan Millindu'
Cenlm Caunty {farm-minimal Facilityr
TDD sthel Hill Road
Bellcfome, PA. 16323
314?355?6?94, ext. 5
'mmillin
Kristen M. Simltins
THANIC
Cc: Melanie L. Gm?an; Vanessa C. Billett; Jonathan H. Hi?nder
Of?cers Vanessa and Shane Billetti
Your request for Personal on Ilia}.r 14. 2016, 3-11 Shi? is ?ppmved. Lt. Miliinder has been
noti?ed by me.
Warden Smith
lair-fez 3-1 1-5 ?ll?
Centre County Carractianal Facility
700 Ftishel Hill Road
Bellefonte. PA 15823
{3143355m4?a145548-1150 fax
me: Shane 5am
Cc: Mela?a Gordon; Vanessa Billet!
Warden,
I?m asking this on behalf af?ufanessa she was hoping to get a personal rial,r approved far May 14* but the haul:
is currently.I ?lled. we weraguingta use that day to pour concrete for our garage and patio. ?wu can help us out on
this it would be appreciated, but as usual we understand ifit's not possible.
Thanks for your time,
Billetts
Shearer Sn. Michael FL anagrams (Pay 14}
Employer: PIE-EvaluatJ-nn Survey
{Emluamr?s tool Duly - surrey nntsuhmitted to Human 13.35er25}
Ova-all, how has 11115 past year been for you? Why?
Whatrln ynu consider to be your most important achievements nf?l: past year?
What element: of your jab du- you find the most challenging ur di?'lcult? Host rewarding?
What do you consider be your must Impurtanttasks in if?: nextyear?
Kristen M. Simkins
Fran-I:
Sent
To:
Subject
Atlachmenis:
C. Kay Woodring
Friday, May 05. 2015 1:20 PM
Bryan Sampsel: Denise Elbellr Eileen 8. Mck?mney: JeffreyT. D. Grins.
Judge; Joseph 5. Helena.- Matk Higgins Melanie Eordnn:Mid1ael Pipe; Richard C.
Smi?1:5tacy Parks Millet. Steve Dershem
daiiypug Iepor?Ldocx
daily pop [Epor?Ldnc-c
gaunt? ag Econ-E
Melaau'e cordon
Tmnichel Hull Bend munching-am
Richard C.Smi?t, an: carp Be?efonte. 155:: ltolano
W-d-m Telephone r3141. ass?61's? Mis?re-unima-
Pursuing?1150 lemeyTJ-?lile
May 5, 21116
HBUSIHG
Total usable beds: 39?
Empty ?oeds: 9?
Occupied beds: 300
Tom Pdmunon Emma
Inmates wrrently housed in the Facillty
Male: .. 223
Female: T2
Total: 3w
Connected inmates from other counties
Clear?eld: 16
Elk: .. 2
Fayette:
Huntingdon: a?
Juniata 2
Lyoorning: 6
Mif?in: 1
Monmur:
Horthumloerland: 33
Perry: l]
Union: 4
Total: 1116
PA Technical Parole Wolators 0
Tours
Total number contracted inmates {Comtty??tarte} 105
Total number of exchange inmates: -0
Total number of nutnfCu-unty warrants: 2
Total number of Centre County inmates: 192
Total Population:
Faun Pawn-arr Baum-m
Female inmates housed for other counties
Elear?e[d: 2
Ell:
Fayette: 0
Huntingdon: 21
Junia'ta 1
El
Northumbedand: 16
Union:
Total: .. all]
Talal Female Popula?nn: 11
Total female Centre County inmates: 31
Total female Dunn'acted inmates: an
Dunne Vocumaan Srn?rus Bum
Tetalwid: Outside Clearance:
Male: 12
Female: 5
ESSENIIEHTS
County Maintenance: 3
Centre Peace:
On Grounds: 2
Work Release: 5
'Snow remoyal
?Earden Project
Awaiting Placement:
Tam. Hummu?ne Emcee Popumnon mama: Worth: Asaamarmi
1? ofthe??Centre County sentenced inmates. or 12-76 have outside clearance and assignment and are
actually eligible for outside clearance by Approved Policy.
?Snow removal workers are not counted as they have ntheryyork assignments.
Cam Cm Sammie manor:
Total: 131
Sentenced to Centre County 95
Unsentenced: a:
State SentencefPenmng Transfer: ?3
'Post Sent Motions:
0n Appeal:
'Other:
Kristen H. Simlu'ns
Sent Friday. May 05. 2016 1:48 PM
C: 'rsmi?i?oenb'ecountypagov'
Sal-Jed: Megan?s LawM'aIsh Act
Attachmm'ls: DAG Audit?m.38.dooc FREDHS hud'rt EMAIL Proceedures Questionsdoor
Wo rden Richard Smith,
i trust this communication finds you and yours in good health and spirits.
My names is Dar-id Sada, lam employed as a criminal investigative Specialngent assigned to the Regulatory
Compliance Unit of the O?'ice of Attorney General. can be reached at Ph. F1 1312-2020. My
email address is: dseda?attameygeneralggy.
The [Wine of Attorney General is mandated by low to perform audits associated with particular
changes in Title 42, Subsection H, {Megan?s Law registration and nothicarion requirements}. These changes
went into effect in December of 2012.
The County Prison has speci?c duties under Title 42. and a responsibility to respond accordingly. roar agency.
along with all responsible agencies th rang-hour the state will be audited accordingly. Some of the agencies are
personally visited by criminal inues tigatiue agents of the others are required to respond via email. Yo or
agency ms selected to respond by email. This audit is designed to analyze all responsible to ensure
compliance and assist agencies with compliance where an agency is lacking the required response.
Youragency's response to this audit is mandatory. iappreciote your immediate attention and i thank you in
advance for you attention to this audit and timely response.
Please complete the attachment questions and return.
Please contact me if you have any questions
OFFICE OF dam
W111 of
BUREAU OF 5m WGATIGNS
136 We: Street
Imogene. PA ?043
MAIN TEL:
DESK Tel;
Fat:
Email: We:
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to whom it is addressed and may contain
oon?rirmtial sndlor privilege-d material. Any use ol?this information other than by the intended recipient is
prohibited. If you receive this message in error, please send a reply e?mail to the sender and delete the material
?-om any and all computers. Unintended transmissions shall not eonstittne waiver of any appliaable attamey-
client or any other applicable privilege.
5 9799.38. Annual performance a?dit.
tel Duties of the Attorney General.-The Attorney General
has the following duties:
To conduct-a performance audit annually to determine
compliance with the requirements of this subchapter and any
guidelines promulgated under this subchapter. The audit shall,
at a minimum, include a review of the practices, procedures and
records of the State Police, the Board
of Probation and Parole, the Department of Corrections, the
board, the Administrative Office of Courts and any
other State or local agency the Attorney General deems necessary
in order to conduct a thorough and accurate performance audit.
To prepare an annual report of its findings and any
action that it recommends be taken by the State
Police, the Board of Probation and Parole, the
Department of Corrections, the board, the Administrative Office
of Courts, other State or local agencies and the
General Assembly to ensure compliance with this subchapter. The
first report shall he released to the general public no fewer
than 13 months following the effective date of this section.
To provide a copy of its report to the
State Police, the Board of Probation.and Parole,
the Department of Corrections, the board, the administrative
Office of Courts, State or local agencies
referenced in the report, the chairman and the minority chairman
of the Judiciary Committee of the Senate and the chairman and
the minority chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the House of
Representatives no fewer than 30 days prior to its release to
the general public.
?bl Cooperation any other
provision of law to the contrary, the State Police,
the Board of Probation and Parole, the Department
of Corrections, the board, the Administrative Office of
Courts, the Commission on Sentencing
and any other State or local agency requested to do so shall
fully cooperate with the Attorney General and assist the Office
of Attorney General in satisfying the requirements of this
section. For purposes-of this subsection, full cooperation shall
include, at a minimum, complete access to unredacted records,
files, reports and data systems,
PRISUNS County State
Agent: David Seda Date
Agency Contact: Pin:
Questions:
Does your agency have a Policy and Procedure Manual containing speci?c requirements
identifying response and procedure associated with Title 42, Subsection [Prisons]?
NO
If yes, please provide a copy of the policy and prooedu re that applies speci?callyto Tide 42
Subsection and your agencies intended response.
Does your agency use a FORM read to a tier prisoner offender [required to register] and
require that prisoner to sign the form and acknowledge its contents??
59199.20
Is there a Form?
MCI
MUTE:
Prooeed to next page
Questions Continued:
When and how did your agency addras the change. resulting through theirinteroretation ofthe True
42 Subsection The Title took effect on Deoem her an, 1012. What did your agencyimplement the
changes?
MUTE:
How did your agency ensurethat. prior to execution ofthe Title 41 Subsection H, regimation was
completed oriorto being released?
MUTE:
When a Subiect refuses to provide required registration information prior to their release. what
procedures are used to ensure PSP and local law-enforcement are no??ed; and hot?.I is that
dowmentecL
$99.15
tfyour answer is; ?we never had that happe then, what would you do if it did?
-How would noti?cation take place and how would it documented?
NOTE:
When a Subject is sentenced no your facility, how are you ensuing proper registrationlr' procasing hasfis
oomplete in acoordance to
9199.19 [b.1H2]
NOTE:
How does 1rour agencvve?fving that the Subject has registered with the appropriate agencies priorto
release from prison? How is vaur agency documenting veri?cation?
9199.19
NOTE:
How is vour agency tracking and ensuring noti?cation ifthe individual is scheduled to be
released from a Prison due to the expiration of sentence and the individual refuses to provide
the information setforth in section the title stat-es that the State or oountvI
correctionai institution shall notify the Pennsvivania State Police or the municipal police
department with jurisdiction over the facilitv of the hiiure to provide the information and of
the expected date. time and iocation of the release ofthe individual. How are they'
documenting?
NOTE:
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Describe the cooperation between PSP when communicating necessary
Information to PEP regardingtheir efforts to create the PSP registration noti?cation.
Ask ifthev can suggest improvement
assess Registry
NOTE:
Is the prison notifying P5P thirty days in advance of. but no later than ten days prior to, the
individuals release from prison acoordingiv and with regard to registration. How are they
documenting noti?cation?
NOTE:
Is your agencv notifying P5P lithe individual refuses to provide the inionnation required hvthis
su bchapter so that the PSP may oompiv with this section?
9199.de
If this has never happened: what would you do if it did?
Describe how noti?cation would take place and how is it documented?
NOTE:
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Do you have any sugg?tion regarding how we an assist you with improving your response to
TltlE #2 Subsection
NOTE:
Close
The information provided in this audit will ensure unilomiity in compliance by all agencies;
and, after review, the will forward any improvement suggestions thatther discover
through the audit process. ?manlr 1.rou for
Kristen H.5imkins
Sent FriGay, May 2:05 PM
Tn: Richard C. Smith
C: Maianie L. Gordon
Subject June 3 and
Warden,
I walked out by- and sawynu were meeting with meme I kept going. Iwur?k a doubletrmight, bu?rwuuld
like to ask for murapproval to haveJune 3" and off. if wan prefer this ta he face to face, I will giladhp come out to see
van when I get a chance befurewu head home.
Jason
Kristen M. Simkins
Fram: Kevin Wen rick
Ta: Richard Smi?'l
Armaments: Evalzm Evaleps
Wardm.
I gave Dar?e?e some educaljon certificates unnamed war me years for fhe iraining pmpusal. I came am a mupfe of
my nililaryr evalualians you may?nd a good read.
lie-?n Wenrick
Maintenante
Centre Ctuun'l'I.I Correctional Facility
T00 Hishel H'Ill Rnad
Be?efante; PA 16323.
(814)355-6311
Kristen M. Simltins
me: Welch.Chrisl:ina
C: Btu rt A. Stere
Subject 2016 End of Watch Reading List
Atlachments: 2015 EDW List Page4 -
Good Afternoon Warden Smith,
There are a total of 6 readers for this year's event, Wedn esd ay. May 13 en the steps at Old Main. 1I'eu are
reader?. 1I'eur list is attached. Questions or concerns, please let me knew.
The ceremony begins at 121m and I.Iirill last approximately 1 hour. I will have the list prepared and at
the podium, so there is no need to bring a cop-r of same with I,.reu.
Have a great weekend,
Christina
Christina M. Welsh
Administrative Assistant
State college Police Department
243 5. Allen Sheet
State College. PA 15301
314-234-3150
314-235-3324 {fax}
Notice: All Bereugh employee emajI may be subject to public disclosure under the Cemmunwealth of
Right to Know Act
(?ch
Police Officer Vemell Brow, Jr.
Sergeant Scott Paul Longer
Police Of?cer Sean Michael Bolton
Police Of?cer Thomas Joseph LaValley
Detective Brent L. Hanger
First Lieutenant Arthur A. Green.
Deputy,r Sheriff Craig S. Whisenand
Deputy Sheriff Carlos Diamond Frances
Sergeant Joseph James Abdella
Deputyr Sheriff Carl G. Howell
Agent Elsa L. Rosa-Ortiz
Officer Tronoski Dontel Jones
Senior Trooper Steven J. 1iu?ineent
Sergeant Peggy Marie Vassallo
Police Of?cer Henry.Ir Andres Nelson
Trooper James Matthew Bar-a
Trooper Chad H. Wolf
Deputy Sheriff Darren 1-1- Goforth
Sergeant Miguel Jose Perez-Rios
Lieutenant Roy D. McLaughlin
Deputy Chief John P. McKee
Deputllg?r Sheriff Steven Brett Hawkins