LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON BOARD AGENDA April 18, 2024 1. CALLTOORDERDER--PUBLIC MEETING BEGINS AT9:15AM 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS the Board Secretary. 5. MONTHLY REPORT 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval of March 21,2024, minutes submitted independently by a. Warden's Report - Cheryl Steberger b. Operations Report - Miguel Castro Inmate Services Report - Joseph Shiffer d. Administrative Report - Arla Brown Facilities Management Report - Bob Devonshire - Financial Report - Lisa Colon 6. OLDBUSINESS 7. NEW BUSINESS a. New Prison Project - Cheryl Steberger, Warden 8. BUSINESS FROM GUESTS 9. ADJOURN April 18, 2024 @ 9:15am 1501 North Queen Street Commissioner Conference Room 7th Floor (#701) WARDEN'S REPORT CHERYL STEBERGER WARDEN PRISON BOARD April 18, 2024 Population ( Chocolate Cross Event with Justice & Mercy New Prison Project OPERATIONS REPORT MIGUEL CASTRO DEPUTY WARDEN Prison Board 4/18/2024 Securty/Operations Report Officers ofthe Month: March 2024 12am-8am: Correctional Officer Dakota Sowers has been selected as March's 1st Shift Officer of the Month. Officer Sowers demonstrates aj positive attitude and willingness to learn. He can be depended ont to give 100% effort and attention to any given task. In addition to his work ethic, he continuously displays proper, sound judgement when dealing with adverse situations. 8am-4pm: Correctional Officer Michael Dittler has been selected as March's 2nd Shift Officer of the Month. Officer Dittler continues to show his drive and determination by seeking training in areas he has not yet been trained in, as well as seeking out more: senior staff for ways to improve as an officer. He continually brings a positive attitude towards any job hei is assigned and raises the level of professionalism wherever hei is posted. He continually has proven his motivation to complete his assigned tasks earnestly and efficiently, bringing a high level of professionalism to each task. 4pm-12am: Correctional Officer Samantha Samper has been selected as March's 3td Shift Officer of thel Month. Officer Samper is an asset to the 4-121 team. She is capable of working on anyl housing unit with great efficiencyi including the more demanding posts such as 2-5,G-1, and RHU. She is veryk knowledgeable of LCP policies and procedures, andi this knowledge is helping to guide her downav very positive career path. Staffing Updates: There are three (3) newly promoted sergeants int thet training process. Currently, therei is one (1) sergeant vacancy and two (2) lieutenant vacancies. Once the new: sergeants have completed training, interviews for the lieutenant vacancies Eleven (11) new correctional officers graduated from the Prison's academy in March. There are three (3) new correctional officers int thet training process. Currently, there are twenty-five (25) correctional officer vacancies. will begin. INMATE SERVICES REPORT JOSEPH SHIFFER DEPUTY WARDEN Inmate Services Department Prison Board Report March 2024 Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program Update Programs Update Justice & Mercey Chocolate Cross Day See attached program statistical dmemarhferuin ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES REPORT ARLA BROWN DIRECTOR Administration Apr 2024 Department Information We have 2 vaçancies and arei int the process of reorganizing the Business Department. Barbering services for April were 44 services w/11 indigent. for Title 37, the next inspection will take place in 2025. We willl be attending 2 jobf fairs this montha and look forward to others through the: summer months. We received the official results for our Title 37 Inspection, as previously mentioned, we have met compliance requirements Future topics - Ift there is additional data that you would like addressed or included int this forum, please feel free to contact me. FACILITIES MANAGEMENT REPORT ROBERT DEVONSHIRE DIRECTOR General Services Monthly Prison Activities Report April 2024 Projects Working on the new correctional facility project. Work Orders March 2024 95 Work Orders for the month of March 2024. 316 Work Orders for the year 2024. 105 Work Orders per month on average for 2024. 154 Work Orders per month, 5-year average. Closed Work Order Monthly Comparison 250 200 150 100 50 January February March April May June July August September October November December 12024 -5 Year Average 12020 12021 12022 12023 Attached to this report is a summary of problem types from 2023. Top 5 areas of work requests Plumbing 437 requests (22.05% of total requests) Maintenance Cells - 372 requests (18.77% oft total requests) Electrical - 209 requests (10.54% oft total requests) MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) - 190 requests (9.59% oft total requests) Custodial & HVAC (tie) - 94 requests each (4.74% of total requests each) Respectfully Submitted RADL Robert R Devonshire, Jr. Director of General Services County of Lancaster 04/02/2024 888859 11 3 ulol 0999 99 o0l0l0l0l0 9 9 9 c o o? 0 o1990 je8 oc Ojolololo) oo00 915 15 vouo co wo8 s wco vwco 0o oolo 0o00l0! 09 9 919199!010 oo 9 co 3 2 0o9]0 -ools FINANCIAL REPORT LISA COLON CONTROLLER STATISTICS INMATE SERVICES 2 4 a @ D0 9 D0 00 & 9 1 I - o a 4 7 00 0 LE 5m 3 3 8 9909 1 60 6 E 0 19 o 11 oo - 3 1 5 n a O 14 1 3 3 3 4 0 4 4 E 4 O ooo - N9l9l9l91919199lo 4 o 2 E 3 N D e LL. 2 E 3 0 1 5 1 1o 1 oo 2 "No 3 3 1 2 3 De 8 24 1 4 o9m 2 919191019100 J 5 a999099999 9 2 3 6 3) 2 6 HoN 3 @ F9rreIPR 4 3 6 t9 3 2 Noo 3 m ooo 3 32 5 4 9909199 E 1 ooo 2 C 3 5 X 4 FMFF B 2 0 05 LR 0 W Da 10 8 9991919-PR 4 3) C a 4 mo 4 0 0 4 3 No 8 bo @ LL. 2 omo 9o oo 0 s 6 % D0 00 7 4 e 3 A 0 3 2 - 3 0 0 LE 3 0 4 E o 8848 PRIMECARE MEDICAL, INC.+ A-10 Grievance Process for Health Care Complaints Grievance Type Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total Medical Mental Health Dental Staff Conduct Request Offs Site Delay in Services Co-Pay Medication Non-Medical Request Visit Other 2 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 3 12 5 3 3 0 12 3 Total 35 24 Quarter 2 1 0 0 2 2 1 13 7 3 1 32 91 Trends/Patterns? 16i individuals submitted a single grievance 2i individuals submitted 2 grievances each lindividual submitted 3 grievances lindividual submitted 4 grievances lindividual submitted 5 grievances 21 founded grievances included under medication. Grievances regarding MAT process were previously included under the "other" category, now they are All non-medical grievance were re-routed to appropriate administration staffmember or back to assigner. MARCH AVERAGE DAILY PARTICIPATION Average Daily Participants: Community Employed Males: Community Employed Females: Community Service Males: Community Service Females: Inmates in Treatment Programming: MARCH 2024 18 03 00 00 00 00 05 00 08 00 TARP: Males: Females: Inmate Trustees: Male: Female: Males: Females: Unassigned Inmates housed in Work Release: WORK RELEASE REPORT-MARCH2024 MARCH2024 Male: 02 Female: 00 Female: 00 Female: 00 Male: 02 Female: 00 Males: 01 Female: 01 Males: 00 Female: 00 Males: 00 Female: 00 New Placements: Pre-incarceration Employment; Male: 00 Employment secured byi inmate Male: 00 Employment secured by WR Removals from program Suspensions Releases WORK RELEASE FINANCES MARCH/2024 9,224.45 15,665.16 252.00 6,071.34 Board and Lodging Fines and Costs Drug Test Fee Family LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON Inmate Services Department March 2024 Monthly Report L. Garcia - Classification Specialist Classification Specialist Loida Garcia continues to dol her daily duties associated with the classification office. Garcia, L continues to complete a daily move sheet, checks the board in commitment for open cells, and conducts al board check to correct and match movement in UCM. In commitment also helps with inmates that need intakes done to move straight to general population due to their status. Garcia L. reviews thei inmates in G-1 (intake unit) and moves them to their appropriate housing area based on their security classification level, behavior, PREA review, other information received from internal investigation and or outside law enforcement agencies, and the needs of the prison. Garcia, L. also makes moves upon the request from other counselors and departments such as work release, ITP, and medical. Garcia, L also reviews requests from inmates pertaining to moves and when appropriate interviews inmates to determine ifa move is necessary. Garcia, L. also assisted with translating for the Commitment unit, Inmates, family members of inmates and others that only speak Spanish. D. Valenzuela - Classification Specialist Specialist Valenzuela, D completed his assigned duties as Classification Specialist which consist of: Daily review ofall the docket sheets sent electronically by the Records Dept. which facilitate the completion of the Initial Inmate Classification Assessment. In addition, Specialist Valenzuela reviews and collects the data directly from the inmate's legal folders from the Records filing room. On the same token, Specialist Valenzuela completed the reclassification ofa all the inmates incarcerated at the institution in the last three-month period.. Also, Counselor Valenzuela answered inmate's requests for re-classification as well as general requests from all the housing units. Lastly, Valenzuela has been providing training for newly hired treatment staff. C.Eckman- - P.R.E.A. Caseworker Mr. Eckman is currently the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) caseworker for Lancaster County Prison along with E. Mosley. Iti is Mr. Ecmanlsresponsibiliy to helpi investigate all PREA claims made by inmates inside the facility. Along with this it is Mr. Eckman'si responsibility to conduct PREA: 30-day reviews fori inmates incarcerated inside the facility for approximately 30 days. Hei is responsible for the following housing units PREA reviews: 2-1,2-2, 3-1,3-2, 3-5a and C-main. Mr. Eckman is also assigned as the block counselor for housing unit 3-2. As part ofl his duties on 3-2, Mr. Eckman: responds to inmate requests that are: made using either the inmate's tablet orl kiosk. Mr. Eckman also facilitates communication between inmates and their attorneys. Mr. Eckman did participate in al PREA training hosted at] Pike County Correctional Facility on Monday the 25th. Mr. Miller is a General Inmate Specialist assigned to Block 2-1. Mr. Miller assists inmates with obtaining identification such as Social Security Cards and Birth Certificates. He also coordinates phone calls and emails between inmates and their attorneys, probation officers and representatives from social service agencies. Mr. Miller also helps inmates access different educational opportunities within the prison such as drug and alcohol classes, a re-entry focused class called "New Beginnings" and other psychoeducational classes. Mr. Miller also helps inmates with their transition to the D. Miller- Drug and Alcohol Inmate Specialist LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON Inmate Services Department March 2024 Monthly Report community by helping with home plans and accessing post incarceration treatment options such as rehabs, halfway houses or recovery houses. Mr. Miller responds to: inmate requests through the prison communication system, Securus. He was hired in October tol be al Drug and Alcohol Inmate Specialist. MrMiller has started 2 new D&A classes. One for the men on 2-1 block and one: for the women on 2- 5. Mosely, Earl- Re-Entry Casework Re-Entry Caseworker Mosely is assigned to The Medical Housing Unit and as a Caseworker for inmates interested in re-entry into the community. Caseworker Mosely does engage with inmates in the Medical Housing Unit on a one-on-one basis and reviews their statuses, needs, and personal concerns. This caseworker does also engage with inmates throughout Lancaster County Prison in regard to their post incarceration needs. These range from rehabs andrecovery to SSI reactivation and ID: replacements. Caseworker Mosely does assist departments throughout the facility with engaging withi more difficult male inmates and ensuring they cooperate with assessmentsand; plans. Caseworker Mosely does create and implement Behavioral Plans on The Medical Housing Unit. This involvesa closer observation of these inmates and constant changes being made in order to create and sustain positive behavior. Caseworker Mosely does also participate in local placements of released inmates on a case-to-case basis. Caseworker Mosely has been employed by Lancaster County since July 2014. Inmate Services Specialist Garner responds to inmate questions on housing unit G-1. Shei ist responsible for ALL G-1 intakes. She provides inmates with an orientation of general rules, and specific information pertaining to Lancaster County Prison inmate procedure. She also provides information on PREA procedures within the facility. She continues to call, e-mail and holds conference calls with various inmates' attorneys, as well as Adult Probation and Parole services. Counselor Garner assists inmates in obtaining information about their cases including court dates, communicating with their attorneys, parole plans, Sentencing dates and Birth certificates and social security cards. Counselor Garner also clears inmates off status and moves inmates out of G-1. She also gives new commits (G-1) an intake packet. It provides, visitation times and days for every block, hands out an ITP application, if inmates want to participate in the program, a suicidal hotline paper, and information on rehabs, jobs, food, health insurance and many other benefits in the Lancaster area. She also conducts 30-day PREA reviews for G-1. C. Garner- Inmate Services Specialist A. VanDyke- Inmate Trustee Coordinator Ms. VanDyke oversees the Inmate Trustee Program (ITP) at Lancaster County Prison. She is responsible fori reviewing files, hiring, disciplinary, termination reviews, onboarding/orientation, pay roll for trustees, and assisting with any demands for the kitchen, supply, and floor cleaners. Ms. VanDyke assists with JNET warrant searches for specific positions in] ITP and works with inmates on Ms. VanDyke is the Treatment Specialist assigned to C-Main, D-Block, and D-Block Annex housing units. She provides support, coordinate phone calls between inmates and other county agencies, such as public defenders, CYS, treatment facilities, etc. Att the end ofOctober, Ms. VanDyke will nol longer be assigned to assist D-Block/D-Block Annex and willl be working with inmates housed ini the Ad-Seg the blocks to clear any MDJ level warrants or open dockets. housing unit. LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON Inmate Services Department March 2024 Monthly Report Ms. VanDyke is responsible for weekly PREAS on her housing units. Andrew Brommer Mr. Brommer is the General Inmate Specialist assigned to the G-2/Restrictive Housing Unit. He has the task of assisting inmates on all kinds of "special statuses." He also takes care of assisting with most inmate request regarding a variety of issues, due to the majority of the inmates not having the same level of access since they are on a restrictive status. He sets up phone calls for probation, attorney's and even family. He will conduct numerous reviews for these inmates throughout their stay in the RHU, in order to remove them from any additional status's they may be on due to their behavior or previous actions. He will conduct intakes for new commitments as well as PREAreviews for those who have already been incarcerated for 30 or more days. B. Morrison - Drug & Alcohol Specialist D/A Specialist Morrison is now assigned to the 3-1 housing unit of Lancaster County Prison. Specialist Morrison will be providing D/A programs within LCP to inmates of POD's 3-2 &3 3-5. These classes are held 3 days a week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 11:15-12:15. Specialist Morrison has been attending D/A meetings weekly within our treatment department in LCP. Specialist Morrison does meet with multiple inmates daily on POD3-1. Questions answered normally involve court dates, docket information, treatment options, etc. Inmate Specialist Morrison will assist inmates whor need helps setting upintakes for treatment facilities, and relayi information to other entities of the prison, if necessary. Ifi initial intakes for Lancaster County Prison need conducted, Specialist Morrison will assist in completing these intakes. Specialist Morrison also assists with other blocks and classification duties, as needed. IS Morrison also facilitates phone conferences with attorneys, case managers, and other important calls. Specialist Morrison does use Securus and UCM daily and enters notes regarding everything that happens daily. Specialist Morrison has assisted with classification (move sheets and classifying) when designated to do sO. Specifically in the month of. January 2024, IS Morrison did assist with training new treatment staff with daily treatment functions. K. Ortiz-1 Bilingual Inmates Services Specialist Bilingual Inmate Service Specialist, Karaliz Ortiz responds toi female inmate requests, as well as direct assistance to inmates needs such as court dates, fast tracks, door to door, rehabs, classes, and questions about different resources in an outside of the institution (LCP). In addition, IC Counselor Ortiz assist Spanish speaking inmate throughout the prison. On the same token, Specialist Ortiz conducts initial intakes for newly committed inmates, and provides inmates with applications and information for the different program and services offered in the institution such as, vivitrol, medical assistance, and drug and alcohol applications. Specialist Ortiz also answers phone calls from family members with questions like visits, and phone calls due to: not having funds ini their inmate account for over 30 days of been incarcerated or request a free call. Specialist Ortiz is also helping several inmates with information on the re-entry and work release programs within the prison. Specialist Ortiz also conducts 30 days PREA reviews and PREA informational video or sheet for all female inmates. LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON Inmate Services Department March 2024 Monthly Report Specialist Ortiz also has been facilitating pre- approved and pre-scheduled phone conferences with public defenders, CYS employees as well as with other states, and counties which are unable to communicate or travel. Lastly, Specialist Ortiz provides notaries services to inmates throughout the prison. K. Abenshon Inmate Services Specialist Abenshon returns to Treatment after a 2.5-year hiatus. After an initial training period, she took over responsibilities for Female Block 2-5 in Specialist Ortiz's absence, and shares responsibilities for block 3-5 with other specialists. Specialist Abenshon completes initial intake interviews for every female which consist ofa series of questions that screen for criminogenic needs and risk assessments. Recommendations for programs are made based on information gleaned in thei intake interviews. She discusses programs offered inside and outside the prison with each inmate based on their assessments. She assists with completinga applications for specialty courts, Vivitrol, New Beginnings, and medical assistance, just to: name ai few. She provides applications for birth certificates and social security cards. She serves as liaison between Public Defenders, Paid Attorneys, Probation & Parole, Bail Bondsmen, CYS, recovery houses and treatment facilities and the inmates; often facilitating phone calls between the two. She works cooperatively with Medical, Mental Health, Reentry, Pre-Parole and Security; often advocating for the inmates. She updates the weekly AA list for 2-5. Specialist Abenshon completes 30-day PREA reviews and provides an informational PREA video to each inmate. Specialist Abenshon answers daily requests from inmates via Securus. Chaplain's Office Monthly Report March 2024 CHAPLAINCY HOURS THE CHAPLAIN'S OFFICE CONTRIBUTED THE FOLLOWING HOURS FOR THE MONTH OF: March 2024: STAFF-630.50 VOLUNTEERS-37675 CHAPLAINCY VISITS 87 ONETIME VISITS - MALE 691 MULTIPLE VISITS - MALE INMATE REQUESTS 25 ONE TIME VISITS - FEMALE 37 MULTIPLE VISITS-F FEMALE THE CHAPLAIN'S OFFICE PROCESSED APPROXIMATELY 980 INMATE REQUESTS. DEATH & MEDICAL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS THE CHAPLAIN'S OFFICE WAS INVOLVED WITHSDEATH. AND 01 MEDICAL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS THIS MONTH. CORRESPONDENCE BIBLE STUDIES EMMAUS BIBLE STUDY DISTRIBUTED-27 DISTRIBUTED-6 DISTRIBUTED-23 DISTRIBUTED-I1 DISTRIBUTED-3 DISTRIBUTED-2 COMPLETED-21 COMPLETED-5 COMPLETED-20 COMPLETED-8 COMPLETED-2 COMPLETED-2 ACTIVE STUDENTS-21 NEW STUDENTS-6 SPANISH EMMAUS BIBLE STUDY GOSPEL EXPRESS STUDY GOSPEL ECHOES STUDY SPANISH GOSPEL ECHOES SPANISH GOSPEL EXPRESS CLERGY VISITATION 122 CLERGY VISITATIONS WERE SCHEDULED THROUGH THE CHAPLAIN'S OFFICE. GROUP SESSIONS NUMBER OF GROUPS CHURCH SERVICES NUMBER OF SERVICES 70 TOTAL ATTENDANCE 549 47 TOTAL. ATTENDANCE 835 MARCH2024 Chaplain's Office March services services conducted YTD Activity Sheet Monthly Report Average attendance #DIV/O! 14 25 11 38 16 19 23 5 25 6 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! 5 #DIV/O! 11 7 2 3 5 4 9 5 8 12 10 Total Total attendance YTD Average Attendence per service YTD #DIV/O! 14 27] 9 36 18 19 18 5 29] 9 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/O! 10 Protestant Worship Services Sunday Work Release SundayG-1 Sunday2-5/Adseg Sunday DB/DBA Sunday2-1 Wednesday: 3-1 Wednesday3-2 Wednesday3-5 Wednesday MHU Saturday 2-2 SaturdayITP Catholic Services Bilingual Mass 2-5/AdSeg Mass 3-1 Mass2-1 Mass 3-5 Mass3-2 Mass 2-2 Bible Study 2-5/AdSeg Bible Study3-1 Bible Study 2-1 Bible Study3-5 Bible Study3 3-2 Bible Study2-2 Life Recovery Group 2-5/AdSeg Bible Study DB/DBAE Bible Study Bible Study 3-5 Bible Study2-1 Bible Study WR Bible Study3-2 Bible Study2-2 Bible Study! ITP Bible Study3 3-1 Spanish Bibles Study3-1 Spanish Bible Study2-1 Identity Matters Celebrate Recovery Jummah3-1 Jummah3-2 Jummah: 3-5 Jummah2-1 Jummah: 2-2 Jummah) Women 0 12 13 13 13 13 12 13 13 12 12 0 0 2 o 2 2 12 12 9 13 10 11 12 13 10 12 13 0 13 13 12 12 10 12 10 13 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 169 352 117 467 228 227 240 66 351 107 0 0 7 0 19 9 34 39 36 50 94 69 104 122 96 60 202 0 167 243 26 104 43 81 80 68 0 0 13 20 0 0 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 o 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 Study Group- Women 10 Study Group- Men 16 #DIV/O! 15 19 3 12 5 6 10 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/OL #DIV/O! #DIV/OL 16 #DIV/OI 13 19 9 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! 10 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/OI Muslim Services MISA and Reentry Monthly Report - March 2024 Christina Fluegel Reentry Birth Certificates Filed for: 19 - Received 12 Social Security Cards: 12-None received yet PAI ID/ Photo Card: 7-5 Received Child Visits Children and Youth: 17 Compass Mark: 7 MISA Length of Stay: Misa Average Stay: 240 Days General Population Average Stay: 168 Days In the month of March, we discussed 0i individuals. MISA Misconducts: Assault on Staff: 0 Assault on inmates: 1 Mutual Combative Fighting: 0 MISA Recidivism 90 days: 19.1% (246 Yes/1041 No/ 1287 Total) 180 days: 30.7% (383 Yes/865 No/ 1248 Total) 1 year: 42.9% (501 Yes/667 No/ 1168 Total) 2 years: 54.1% (511 Yes/ 434 No/ 945 Total) 3 years: 58.7% (400 Yes/ 281 No/ 681 Total) New Beginnings March Participants:: 10 Reentry Recidivism 90 Days: 8.8% (23 Yes/238 No/261 Total) 180 Days: 19.9% (47 Yes/ 189 No/: 236 Total) 1 Year: 38.6% (71 Yes/ 113 No/ 184 Total) 2 Years: 55.2% (48 Yes/ 39 No/ 87 Total) 3 Years: 65.0% (39) Yes/ 21 No/ 601 Total) 294 participants have successfully completed the program. 63 Participants have successfully completed the program in 2023 fiscal year. Drug and Alcohol Total Participants year to date: 82 Graduates year to date:: 16 Books completed: 127 Recidivism Rate: 90 days: 8.1% (18 Yes/ 204 No/ 222 Total) 180 days: 16.2% (31 Yes/ 160 No/ 191 Total) 1 year: 31.5% (35 Yes/ 76 No/ 111Total) 2 years: N/A 3 years: N/A Vivitrol Monthly Injections: 0 Total Injection Year to date: 0 Recidivism with injection 90 days: 17.7% (57 Yes/ 265 No/ 322 Total) 180 days: 34.1% (106 Yes/205 No/ 311Total) 1 year: 48.9% (135 Yes/141 No/276 Total) 2 years: 68.8% (110 Yes/50 No/ 160 Total) 3 years:73.6% (103 Yes/37 No/140 Total) Recidivism with no injections: 90 days: 24.0% (69 Yes/ 218 No/ 287 Total) 180 days: 39.6% (106 Yes/162 No/ 268 Total) 1 year: 53.6% (128 Yes/ 111 No/ 239 Total) 2 years : 63.5% (127 Yes/ 73 No/200 Total) 3 years: 67.9% (125 Yes/ 59 No/ 184 Total) Subutex Total Participants since start of Program: 312 Total Participants year to date: 91 Total participants ini month of March: 60 Recidivism Rate: 90 days: 13.6% (30 Yes/ 190 No/ 220T Total) 180 days: 23.7% (40 Yes/ 129 No/: 169 Total) 1 year: 35.2% (25) Yes/ 46 No/71Total) 2 years: N/A 3 years: N/A Methadone Total Participants since start of Program: 66 Total Participants year to date: 27 Total participants in month of Mach: 24 Recidivism Rate: 90 days: 10.3% (4 Yes/35 No/ 39 Total) 180 days: 47.1% (8 Yes/ 9 No/ 17 Total) 1 year: N/A 2 years: N/A 3 years: N/A STATISTICS ADMINISTRATIVE a - - - - - - - C 3 8 - 3 a in R 8 R 3 B o o 8 8 8 8 8 50 - V 6 80 4 W S : 8 & 8 00 a a e NEW BUSINESS NEW PRISON PROJECT UPDATES Lancaster County April 18,2024 Project Update for Prison Board Meeting Overall Project Update CGLand TranSystems continue to evaluate the building given the Commissioners' direction of1,0001 beds. Court Committee Advisory Committee member Judge Merrill Spahn will be spearheading a committee looking into ways to reduce Lancaster County's average length of stay to numbers more in line with national averages. ###