LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON BOARD AGENDA June 20, 2024 1. CALLTOORDERDER-PUBLIC MEETING BEGINS AT9:15AM 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS Board Secretary. 5. MONTHLY REPORT 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval ofN May 16, 2024, minutes submitted independently by the a. Warden's Report - Cheryl Steberger b. Operations Report - Miguel Castro C. Inmate Services Report - Joseph Shiffer d. Administrative Report - Arla Brown Facilities Management Report - Bob Devonshire Financial Report - Lisa Colon 6. OLD BUSINESS 7. NEW BUSINESS a. New Prison Project - Cheryl Steberger, Warden 8. BUSINESS FROM GUESTS 9. ADJOURN June 20, 2024 @ 9:15am 6251 E. King Street Lancaster PA 17602 *Sign in Front Lobby * Meeting in Work Release Dayroom WARDEN'S REPORT CHERYL STEBERGER WARDEN PRISON BOARD June 20, 2024 Population New Prison Project OPERATIONS REPORT MIGUEL CASTRO DEPUTY WARDEN Prison Board 6/20/2024 Securty/operations Report Officers softhe Month: May 2024 12am-8am: Correctional Officer Nathan Hoffer has been selected as May's 1stShift Officer of the Month. Officer Hoffer is always lookingt for help where he's needed. Hel has developed as great working relationship with his peers, maintains a positive attitude, and shows great initiative. Hel has become a major assett to the 12-8 shift. Officer Hoffer has been employed byl Lancaster County Prison for oney year and three months. 8am-4pm: Correctional Officer Anthony Hopkins has been selected as May's 2nd shift Officer of the month. Officer Hopkins has volunteered to help train the new classes by switching shifts voluntarily. Her routinely seeks opportunities to help staff and always brings a positive attitude to everything he does. He has become an active member of the transport team, is always willing to change his schedulet to help out, and volunteers to stay late duet to medical runs going out late. He has proven to have at team first mentality, andi is always willing tol lend al hand. Officer Hopkins has been employed at Lancaster County Prison for one year and three months. 4pm-12am: Correctional Officer Cole Adams has been selected as May's 3rd shift Officer of the Month. Officer Adams continues to raise the standard of how an officer should present and continues to do an exceptional, job at being thorough with everything he does. This officer continues tov volunteer for everything andi is always willing to help out whenever asked. His attentiont to detail led tol locating a weapon onal maximum security block. Officer. Adams has been employed at Lancaster County Prison for sixy years andi four months. Stattingupdates: Currently, there is one (1) sergeant vacancy and there aret two (2) lieutenant vacancies. Wel had ana academy class start on June 3rd and currently have ten (10) new officers ini it. Onl May 13"h, our newest K-9 officer, Rashon Hardy, and his partner Kuma began an intensive 5-week training program at Iron Rose K-9. They graduated on. June 17th. We have begun thei interview process for lieutenant. We ended May with forty (40) correctional officer vacancies. INMATE SERVICES REPORT JOSEPH SHIFFER DEPUTY WARDEN Inmate Services Department Prison Board Report May 2024 Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program Update Programs Update Staff Recognition See attached program statisticals section forfurtheri information. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES REPORT ARLA BROWN DIRECTOR Administration June 2024 Department Information We continue tol have 2 vacancies and continue the process ofr reorganizing the Business Department. We will be preparing the 2024 Census of Jails (COJ): scheduled for July 1, 2024. The COJi isa a comprehensive studyt that counts everyj jail facility ini the United States, collecting crucial information on jail population, facility characteristics, staffing, and Bureau of. Justice Statistics (BJS) - The United States' primary source for criminal justice statistics. The mission of BJSis to collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of Future topics - Ift therei is additional data that you would like addressed ori included int this forum, please feel free to contact programs. justice systems ata alll levels of government., About BJS Bureau of] Justice Statistics (oip.gov) me. FACILITIES MANAGEMENT REPORT ROBERT DEVONSHIRE DIRECTOR General Services Monthly Prison Activities Report June 2024 Projects Working on the new correctional facility project. Work Orders May 2024 89 Work Orders for the month of May 2024. 486 Work Orders for the year 2024. 97 Work Orders per month on average for 2024. 145 Work Orders per month, 5-year average. Closed Work Order Monthly Comparison 250 200 150 100 50 0 January February March April May June July August September October November December 12020 12021 12022 12023 12024 -= -5 Year Average Respectfully Submitted RAR Robert R Devonshire, Jr. Director of General Services County of Lancaster 06/08/2024 FINANCIAL REPORT LISA COLON CONTROLLER 6 STATISTICS INMATE SERVICES 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 Off Site 1 Delay in Services Co-Pay Medication Non-Medical Request Visit Other 2 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 3 12 5 3 3 0 12 3 Total 35 24 Quarter Trends/Patterns? 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 13 22 7 5 3 2 1 3 32 38 26 91 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 9 7 3 2 20 individuals submitted a single grievance 3 individuals submitted 2 grievances each Grievances regarding MAT process were previously included under the "other" category, now they are All non-medical grievance were re-routed to appropriate administration staff member or back to assigner. included under medication. a e 113 o 1o o9s 3 0 00 0o 10 9 s N N 0 0 0 D0 2 - 5 0 1 0 o 6 3 69 De LA c 5 9E 0 Be o 1 00 B 2 o E D0 2 80 0 0 19 0 W 3 0 99 098 a 0 19 o5 o 9 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 C 0 1 o O 0o 4 6 e 9F39 o mom 1 0m 4 9 4 om 1 2 s 2E 919191019l0 ojoololol9l9l0jolo!olo 1 o 1 0o 7 2 1 2 0 Nmm E ooN o 2 24 la la 1 o1 3 3 ojo 0 2 o 15 UD 1 o o1 0 6 : 48 3 oorTgo 4610 o 1o 10 0 lol0l00l9l0 90 o9o 6 6 5 o RE N 9 coujolo!o 3 in E E a 0 10 9 o 00 88 B O o Da 4 0o1 D0 4 3 6 5? 5 o o o 1 ooo o 00 o 2 o1000 oo 2 o t o 0 0109/191° "o 0 86 oo ofoleloo Ds 4 o o D0 1E 4 oo" os omo 9 0o 6 4 2 1 3 A 1 o a 3 o oomo 0om o 16 9 3 o 26 a DB o e - E a 80 a 00 N 00 00 E 44 2 MAY AVERAGE DAILY PARTICIPATION Average Daily Participants: Community Employed Males: Community Employed Females: Community Service Males: Community Service Females: Inmates in Treatment Programming: MAY2024 17 03 00 00 00 00 02 00 05 00 TARP: Males: Females: Inmate Trustees: Male: Female: Males: Females: Unassigned Inmates housed in Work Release: WORK RELEASE REPORT-MAY2024 MAY2024 Male: 10 Female: 01 Female: 00 Female: 00 Male: 08 Female: 01 Males: 00 Female: 01 Males: 00 Female: 00 Males: 11 Female: 00 New Placements: Pre-incarceration Employment; Male: 02 Employment secured byi inmate Male: 00 Employment secured by WR Removals from program Suspensions Releases WORK RELEASE FINANCES MAY/2024 6,810.83 10,294.67 192.00 7,866.78 Board and Lodging Fines and Costs Drug Test Fee Family LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON Inmate Services Department May 2024 Monthly Report L. Garcia- Classification Specialist Classification Specialist Loida Garcia continues to do 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 the 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 oft 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: reviewofall the docket sheetssente electronically by thel Records Dept. which facilitate the completion of the Initial Inmate Classification Assessment. In addition, Specialist Valenzuela reviews and collects the data directly from thei inmate's1 legal folders from the Records filing room. On the same token, Specialist Valenzuela completed the reclassification of all the inmates incarcerated at the: institution in the last three-month period. Also, Counselor Valenzuela answered: inmate'srequests 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.E Eckman- - P.R.E.A. Caseworker Mr. Eckman is currently the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) caseworker forLancaster County Prison. Iti is Mr. Eckman's responsibility tol helpi investigate alll PREA claims madel 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. He is responsible for the following housing units PREA reviews: 2-1,2-2, 3-1,3-2, 3-5 and C-main. Mr. Eckman is also assigned as the block counselor for housing unit 3-2.. As part of his duties on. 3-2, Mr. Eckman responds to inmate requests that are made using either the inmate's tablet or kiosk. Mr. Eckman also facilitates communication between inmates and their attorneys. D. Miller- Drug and Alcohol Inmate Specialist 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 LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON Inmate Services Department May 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 toi inmate requests through the prison communication system, Securus. He wasl hired in October tol be al Drug and. Alcohol! Inmate Specialist. Mr Miller 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 tot their post incarceration needs. These range from rehabs and recovery 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 assessments: and plans. Caseworker Mosely does create and implement Behavioral Plans on The Medical Housing Unit. Thisi involves a 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. She is 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 for reviewing files, hiring, disciplinary, termination reviews, omboarding/oriemiation, 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 inl ITP and works with inmates on Ms. VanDyke ist 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.. At the end ofOctober, Ms. VanDyke will nol longer be assigned to assist D-Block/D-Block Annex and willl be working with inmates housed in the Ad-Seg the blocks to clear any MDJ level warrants or open dockets. housing unit. LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON Inmate Services Department May 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/Retrictive Housing Unit. Hel 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 ofi 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 PREAI reviews 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 &3-5. 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 whoneedi help setting upi intakes for treatment facilities, and relay informationt 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 otherblocks 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 ofJanuary 2024, IS Morrison did assist with training new treatment staff with daily treatment functions. K. Ortiz - Bilingual Inmates Services Specialist Bilingual Inmate Service Specialist, Karaliz Ortiz responds toi female inmate requests, as well as direct assistance toinmates 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, I 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 in 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 May 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'sabsence, and shares responsibilities for block 3-5 with other specialists. Specialist Abenshon completes initial intake interviews for every female which consist ofas series of questions that screen for criminogenic needs and risk assessments. Recommendations forj programs are made based on information gleaned in the intake interviews. She discusses programs offered inside and outside the prison with each inmate based on their assessments. She assists with completing 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 May 2024 CHAPLAINCY HOURS May 2024: STAFF-679.0 CHAPLAINCY VISITS 97 ONE TIME VISITS - MALE 60 MULTIPLE VISITS -MALE INMATE REQUESTS THE CHAPLAIN'S OFFICE CONTRIBUTED THE FOLLOWING HOURS FOR THE MONTH OF: VOLUNTEERS -379.75 14 ONE TIME VISITS - FEMALE 38 MULTIPLE VISITS -F FEMALE THE CHAPLAIN'S OFFICE PROCESSED APPROXIMATELY 1012 INMATE REQUESTS. DEATH & MEDICAL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS THE CHAPLAIN'S OFFICE WASINVOLVED WITH5 5DEATH AND31 MEDICAL EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS THIS MONTH. CORRESPONDENCE BIBLE STUDIES EMMAUS BIBLE STUDY DISTRIBUTED: -3 30 DISTRIBUTED-12 DISTRIBUTED -18 DISTRIBUTED- -11 DISTRIBUTED- -0 DISTRIBUTED-0 COMPLETED-12 COMPLETED-11 COMPLETED-7 COMPLETED-8 COMPLETED-0 COMPLETED-0 ACTIVE STUDENTS-21 NEW STUDENTS-7 SPANISH EMMAUS BIBLE STUDY GOSPEL EXPRESS STUDY GOSPEL ECHOES STUDY SPANISH GOSPEL ECHOES SPANISH GOSPEL EXPRESS CLERGY VISITATION 145 CLERGY VISITATIONS WERE SCHEDULED THROUGHTHE CHAPLAIN'S OFFICE. GROUP SESSIONS NUMBER OF GROUPS CHURCH SERVICES NUMBER OF SERVICES 72 TOTAL ATTENDANCE 488 45 TOTAL ATTENDANCE 759 MAY: 2024 Chaplain'sOffice Mays services Total conducted services VTD 0 20 41 21 4 21 21 5 22 19 22 51 22 4 20 20 o 0 0 3 oj 0 2 3 20 3 20 16 41 21 18 18 21 4 21 16 20 22 0 20 5 21 51 20 5 21 3 17 > 20 16 5 22 o! 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Activity Sheet Monthly Report Average attendance #DIV/O! 16 19 9 42 17 21 21 7 13 13 #DIV/OI #DIV/OI #DIV/OI #DIV/O! 0 2 4 4 10 5 61 8 8 5 17 #DIV/O! 13 11 2 7 7 6 7 #DIV/OI #DIV/OI #DIV/O! #DIV/O! 6 #DIV/O! #DIV/OI Total attendance YTD Average Attendence per service YTD #DIV/0! 14 24 9 39 18 19 20 6 25 10 #DIV/0! #DIV/OI #DIV/O! 10 Protestant' Worship Services Sunday! WorkF Release Sunday G-1 Sunday 2-5/Adseg Sunday OB/DBA Sunday? 2-1 Wednesday 3-1 Wednesday3-2 Wednesday3 3-5 Wednesday/ MHU 144 Saturday2 2-2 SaturdayITP Catholic Services Bilingual Mass 2-5/AdSeg Mass 3-1 Mass2 2-1 Mass3-5 Mass3 3-2: Mass2 2-2 Bible Study2 2-5/AdSeg Bible Study3-1 Bible Study2-1 Bibles Study3-5. Bible Study 3-2 Bible Study2 2-2 Study Group- Women life Recovery Group 2-5/AdSeg Bible Study DB/DBA Bible Study: Bible Study3 3-5 Bible Study 2-1 Bible Studyv WR Bible Study 3-2 Bible Study 2-2 Bible Study ITP Bible Study 3-1 Spanish Bible Study3-1 Spanish Bible Study2 2-1 Identity Matters Celebrate Recovery Jummah3-1 Jummah 3-2 Jummah: 3-5 Jummah: 2-1 Jummah 2-2 Jummah Women o 281 494 184 809 386 360 431 125 499 196 0 14 0 19 10 37 56 74 74 160 103 167 186 135 94 357 0! 252 354 40 173 82 132 140 105 0 0 22 20 0 13 0 0 Study Group- Men 16 #DIV/O! 13 17 8 5 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! 10 #DIV/OI #DIV/O! #DIV/OI Muslim Services MISA and Reentry Monthly Report - May 2024 Christina Fluegel Reentry Birth Certificates Filed for: 23 - Received7 Social Security Cards: 21 PA ID/ Photo Card: 0-11 Received from previous month Child Visits Children and Youth: 20 Compass Mark: 7 MISA Length of Stay: Misa Average Stay: 216 Days General Population. Average Stay: 170 Days Int the month of May, we discussed 0i individuals. MISA Misconducts: Assault on Staff:: 1 Assault on inmates: 0 Mutual Combative Fighting: 0 MISA Recidivism 90 days: 19.1% (251 Yes/1060 No/ 1311 Total) 180 days: 30.8% (393 Yes/885 No/ 1278 Total) 1y year: 43.0% (512 Yes/679 No/ 1191 Total) 2 years: 54.2% (532 Yes/ 450 No/ 982 Total) 3 years: 59.1% (434 Yes/ 300 No/ 734 Total) New Beginnings May Participants:3 Reentry Recidivism 90 Days: 9.3% (25) Yes/243 No/268 Total) 180 Days: 19.8% (50 Yes/ 203 No/ 2537 Total) 1 Year: 38.8% (80 Yes/ 126 No/ 206 Total) 2 Years: 53.0% (53 Yes/ 47 No/ 100 Total) 3 Years: 65.0% (39 Yes/ 21 No/ 60 Total) 299 participants have successfully completed the program. 68 Participants have successfully completed the program in 2023 fiscal year. Drug and Alcohol Total Participants year to date:108 Graduates year to date: 27 Books completed: 184 Recidivism Rate: 90 days: 7.6% (18 Yes/ 219 No/ 237 Total) 180 days: 16.4% (35 Yes/ 178 No/ 213 Total) 1 year: 29.9% (41 Yes/ 96 No/: 137 Total) 2 years: N/A 3years: N/A Vivitrol Monthly Injections: 0 Total Injection Year to date: 0 Recidivism with injection 90 days: 17.8% (58 Yes/ 267 No/ 325 Total) 180 days: 34.7% (111 Yes/209 No/ 320Total) 1y year: 49.1% (142 Yes/147 No/2891 Total) 2 years: 66.3% (118 Yes/60 No/ 178 Total) 3 years: 72.7% (104 Yes/39 No/143 Total) Recidivism with no injections: 90 days: 23.5% (69) Yes/ 225 No/ 294 Total) 180 days: 39.2% (112 Yes/174 No/ 286 Total) 1 year: 53.9% (132 Yes/ 113 No/ 245Total) 2 years: : 63.7% (130 Yes/ 74 No/204 Total) 3 years: 67.9% (129 Yes/ 61 No/ 190 Total) Subutex Total Participants since start of Program: 423 Total Participants year to date: 204 Total participants in month of May: 13 Recidivism Rate: 90 days: 12.1% (30 Yes/ 218 No/ 248 Total) 180 days: 23.3% (48 Yes/ 158 No/ 206 Total) 1y year: 34.1% (31 Yes/ 60 No/ 91 Total) 2 years: N/A 3 years: N/A Methadone Total Participants since start of Program: 87 Total Participants year to date: 48 Total participants in month of May: 22 Recidivism Rate: 90 days: 9.3% (4 Yes/39 No/ 43 Total) 180 days: 43.3% (13 Yes/ 17 No/ 301 Total) 1 year: N/A 2 years: N/A 3y years: N/A STATISTICS ADMINISTRATIVE I e € 3 in o o a RI R f d8 00 a 3 4 3 8 9 o 8 o 0 o 3 - 8 3 8 50 0 c0 8 9 8 3 0 d0 2 8 a 08 o D6 S B L 3 € A 2 a 2 B 0 @ 2 S M 8 6 @ 9 8 E 11 EB 8 4 0 8 6 3 5 9 NEW BUSINESS NEW PRISON PROJECT UPDATES Lancaster County June 20, 2024 Project Update for Prison Board Meeting Overall Project Update The design team is nearing completion of the schematic design phase and will be presenting their work to the Board of Commissioners later this summer. More information about the presentation date and details will be posted to thej project website when itl becomes available. ###