State PREA Coordinators - The National PREA Resource Center
State PREA Coordinators - The National PREA Resource Center
State PREA Coordinators - The National PREA Resource Center
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time and money for additional training, but then we would have to find a way forstaff to attend training and be away from their duties. Segregation of allvulnerable inmates:• This could be impractical in that many of our facilities simply don’t have thatmuch single cell space. What we are going to have a problem with is keepingknown perpetrators and potential victims separated. What happens when wehave some who are classified as both?• Label of victim or predator is there to help us, and not meant to be a stigma. Wehave to be careful of that.Miscellaneous Thoughts:• Amazing how unsafe inmates’ feel, and how they don’t believe that we careenough to protect them.• Continuous sight and sound – this standard has been deleted and replaced withPP7, which does not require continuous sight and sound. It is much less‘mandatory’, and the Commission clearly heard the comments on this andchanged it significantly to reduce the impact on agencies.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""<strong>PREA</strong> <strong>Coordinators</strong> Meeting Page 21 of 61December 15 – 16, 2009