April 2019 MDOC Adult Data Report Ryan Thornell, Ph.D., Deputy Commissioner Maine Department of Corrections Correctional Programming Division 25 Tyson Drive State House Station 111 Augusta Maine 04333-0111 207-287-2711 5/9/2019 MDOC Data Team This document contains key adult correctional data points to assist management and staff in making evidence-based decisions.
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Maine Department of Corrections April 2019 Data Reporting
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April 2019
MDOC Adult Data Report
Ryan Thornell, Ph.D., Deputy Commissioner Maine Department of Corrections Correctional Programming Division 25 Tyson Drive State House Station 111 Augusta Maine 04333-0111 207-287-2711 5/9/2019
MDOC Data Team This document contains key adult correctional data points to assist management and staff in making evidence-based decisions.
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Table of Contents
1.0 Population & Demographics ............................................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Population Demographics ............................................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 Correctional Program Fidelity ....................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Case Plans & Case Management ................................................................................................................................... 6
Number of Transfers between Facilities ....................................................................................................................... 18
Return to Higher Custody by Facility ............................................................................................................................ 19
SCCP Cases by Month ............................................................................................................................................... 20
SCCP Community as of 4/2/19 ................................................................................................................................. 20
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1.0 Population & Demographics 1.1 Incarcerated Population 2019 average population, by month, by gender. Average Pop YTD is only 2019 months.
1.2 Population Demographics
Average Age
Male Female April 2019 39 37
Racial Breakdown by Gender
Male Female Asian 0.68% 0.00% Black or African American 12.02% 2.87% Native American 2.51% 5.26% Native Hawaiian 0.19% 0.0% Two or More Races 1.35% 2.39% Unknown 3.14% 0.48% White 80.11% 89.00% Totals 100% 100%
% of Pop. In RSU 1.00% 1.10% 1.11% 1.07% 1.11% 1.12% 1.35% 1.22% 1.32% 1.28% 1.42% 1.36% 1.38% Intensive Mental Health Unit Average Population
Current Population by Controlling Offense The table to the right shows the total DOC population including men and women by controlling sentence. The 45 offenders in the “Null” category is a result of the correctional information system not being able to determine a controlling sentence. The “Attempt” category represents several offense types where the controlling offense was attempted but not successful. Currently this includes attempted murder, attempt to commit a crime, and aggravated attempted murder. Chart updated April 3rd, 2019.
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2.0 Correctional Programming 2.1 Correctional Program Fidelity Beginning in the spring of 2016, DOC staff participated in a University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute (UCCI) training on fidelity monitoring using their group observation and coaching process. The form is designed to provide a platform for trained staff to observe and rate program delivery in six individual skill areas and adherence to specific program curriculums, providing an overall fidelity score. The scores can range from 0-2. A zero score indicates “needs improvement,”1 indicates “satisfactory,” and 2 “very satisfactory.” Initial overall score goals for Maine DOC programs was set at 1.5, with no individual skill area being under 1. All scores for each observation are entered in a database that keeps cumulative overall scores for each program. Immediately following each observation, rater feedback is provided to program staff to highlight strengths and areas of needed improvement. Cumulative reporting on each program has been provided to identify Department-wide areas of need, and specific targeted training to reinforce skill areas has been provided.
The table below shows DOC core programming cumulative scores for 2018 observed programs. To date, all core programs included in the project are being delivered above our initial goal of 1.5. Current to May 6th, 2019.
Intensive Reentry Case Managers These specialty Case Managers collaborate with facility Case Managers to coordinate the prisoners final release plan. Once offender is released, the Intensive Reentry Case Manager can partner with probation in supporting the offender for up to 90 days in the community.
Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 April-19
Reg I Total Offenders worked with 9 6 32 37 23 22 30 39 29 Number of Contacts 12 26 48 58 45 84 71 74 71
Reg II Total Offenders worked with 4 8 9 19 13 23 17 25 29 Number of Contacts 5 19 25 52 20 39 25 44 37
Reg III Total Offenders worked with 19 5 17 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Number of Contacts 28 10 23 10 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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2.3 Treatment Programming Statewide Programming - Men The programs listed below are the core programming for the male DOC population. They include stats from all adult male facilities. April 2019 numbers are based on program enrollment information pulled from CORIS on May 8th, 2019, and are based on an average daily male population of 2,109 for April.
• All core Tx programming active- 483 • All core Tx programming waitlisted- 1,306 • All core successful completions- 103 • Sub Abuse Tx active- 232 • Sub Abuse Tx waitlisted- 624
• Sub Abuse successful completions- 60 • Sex Offender Tx active- 93 • Sex Offender Tx waitlisted- 213 • Sex Offender successful completions- 0
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Statewide Programming - Women The programs listed below are the core programming for the female population. This includes stats from both the Women’s Center at MCC and the Women’s Reentry Center. April numbers are based on program enrollment information pulled May 8th, 2019, and an average daily female population of 213 for April.
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2.4 Educational & Vocational Programming Statewide Educational and Vocational Programming - Men The table below shows men’s educational and vocational programs offered statewide, February through April, 2019. April data was drawn from CORIS on May 8th, 2019.
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Statewide Educational and Vocational Programming - Women Below are education & vocational program stats for female inmates. The average female population was 213 (Women’s Center at MCC and the Southern Maine Women’s Re-entry Center) at the time the April’s numbers were run.
• 56 women are active in one of the educational programs
• 4 women are waitlisted for an educational program
• 28 women are active in a vocational program
• 22 non-duplicated women are on a waitlist for a vocational program
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Hi-SET/HSED Certifications Earned While Incarcerated
HiSET completers, by facility and completion month. These numbers are pulled from CORIS and periodically compared to Department of Education records for reconciliation. The month indicated below should be the same as the actual HiSET Certificated awarded and issued by Maine Department of Education.
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2.5 Programming Tablets In December 2018, the Department launched the use of tablet technology to support increased education and vocational programming. Incorporating the use of tablets in the delivery of key programming supports the mission of the Department and two of our three strategic priorities: Program Expansion and Use of Technology. The tablets are corrections grade and operate on a closed, managed network that allows offenders access to thousands of hours of free academic, vocational, life skills, and therapeutic programming designed for all learning levels. Currently there are a total of 120 tablets available to offenders at specific levels in the following facilities: Maine State Prison, Maine Correctional Center Women’s Center, and Mountain View Correctional Facility. Another 200+ tablets are expected to be deployed in these facilities in spring, 2019. “Productive Hours” is the total amount of time offenders spent in active programming and “Total Hours” includes “Productive Hours” and entertainment hours used. Offenders earn entertainment 1:1 time for active programming time (1 minute of entertainment time for 1 minute of programming time).
Average monthly gain for All corrections: • 2015: 4.92 • 2016: 7.25 • 2017: 1.67 • 2018: -4.08 • 2019: -18.5 • 4 year 2015 - 2018: 2.44
*Averages column and monthly gain are since January 2015.
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Below is a visual of trending on all admissions vs. releases for Maine Department of Corrections Adult Facilities, over the last 13 months. It reflects the numbers contained in the tables on page 13. In April, there were 89 total admissions, versus 122 releases.
The average number of monthly admissions for new crime since January 2015 to current is 57.75 and for those returned on probation violation 47.08.
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Male Admission & Release Trends There were 73 men admitted in April, and 109 released.
The average number of monthly male admissions for new crime since January 2015 for new crime is 50.73 and for probation returns, 37.08.
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Female Admission & Release Trends There were 16 women admitted, and 13 released during April.
The average number of monthly female admissions for new crime since January 2015 for new crime is 7.50, and for probation returns, 7.08.
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Admissions & Releases by Facility
3.2 Current Custody Ratings Custody Rating Overtime- 2018 & 2019
Totals 50 39 2 Totals 65 57 10Grand Total All Admissions 89 (excludes SCCP) Grand Total All Releases 122 (excludes SCCP)
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3.3 Facility Transfers Number of Transfers between Facilities Monthly Transfer information is derived from the weekly transfer list developed by the MDOC Classification Department. The weekly transfer list is totaled by month and tracked below.
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Return to Higher Custody by Facility Return numbers are for the months January through April, 2019. Transfer to higher custody for reasons including: Population Distribution and Pending Charges are not included in these counts. Case Management transfers are reviewed to determine if the reasons below were applicable to the inmates transfer to higher custody.
BCF Count MVCF Count
Assault-Client on Client w/out Serious Injury 3 1 Assault-Client on Client w/ Serious Injury 0 0 Assault-Client on Client but unable to verify 0 0 Community Release Violation 0 0 Contraband Found - Cell Phone(s) 0 1 Contraband Found - Drugs 2 1 Contraband Found - Other 0 0 DEI 0 0 Drug Test - Positive 10 2 Drug Trafficking 0 0 Escape - Attempted 0 0 Failure to Comply/Program 3 1 Fight-Client on Client 0 0 Higher Security 9 1 Medical 0 0 Self-Inflicted Injury 0 0 Sexual Misconduct by Client 0 0 Staff Assaulted by Client w/out Serious Injury 0 0 Tattooing 0 0 Theft 0 1 Threatening (to inmate) 0 0 Threatening (to staff) 0 0 Weapon(s) Involved/Seized 0 0 Grand Total 27 8
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SCCP Cases by Month
SCCP Community as of 5/6/19
SCCP Placements SCCP Violations SCCP Community Pop
Male Female Male Female Male Female Feb-18 3 1 1 1 17 5 Mar-18 2 4 0 0 13 9 Apr-18 1 6 1 1 13 8
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Prison Industries Report Prison Industries exist at all adult facilities and provides vocational skill training and work opportunities for offenders. The wage earned goes towards room and board, paying fines and restitution, and for offender expense and savings accounts.
The chart breaks down each job by facility location, number of employees, and total of numbers worked during a given month’s pay period. Depending when paydays fall, one month can show an extra pay week.
Grand totals 175 19651.85 177 17219.65 174 17015.9 174.5 13960.9 The chart below shows by month, the total wages paid to all Industries offender employees for the hours worked in the chart above.
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Maine Department of Corrections Correctional Programming Division
25 Tyson Drive Augusta, ME 04330
Phone (207) 287-2711 Fax (207) 287-4370
http://www.maine.gov/corrections The mission of the Department of Corrections is to reduce the likelihood that juvenile and adult offenders will re-offend, by providing practices, programs and services which are evidence-based and which hold the offenders accountable.