This document is a training presentation for the Special Housing Unit (SHU) at MCC New York regarding suicide prevention (Policy P.S. 5324.08). It outlines liability risks for staff, statistical data from FY 2012 (29 suicides), protocols for suicide watches and referrals, and the creation of a 'Hot List' for dangerous inmates. The presentation emphasizes the division of responsibility between Correctional Services and Psychology, highlighting that failure to refer suicidal inmates places liability on correctional staff.
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| Commander | Commander of Orange County Jail |
Quoted on the title slide regarding tolerating deaths in the correctional system.
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| Warden | Warden |
Decides if suicide watch is conducted by inmate observers or staff.
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| Operations Lieutenant | Shift Supervisor |
Must be called immediately for suicide watches.
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| Shift Lieutenant | Shift Supervisor |
Can put an inmate on watch during emergency or non-duty hours.
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| MCC New York |
Location of the training/Special Housing Unit.
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| Orange County Jail |
Source of the opening quote.
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| Psychology Services |
Department responsible for referrals, training, and terminating watches.
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| Correctional Services |
Department responsible for custody and referrals.
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| Health Services |
Recipient of the 'Hot List'.
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| MDC Los Angeles |
Location of a cited suicide incident involving drowning.
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| Seagoville |
Federal Correctional Institution where an inmate attempted suicide under observation.
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Facility where the training is applicable.
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Specific unit within MCC New York receiving this training.
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Cited example location.
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Cited example location.
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"If you are going to tolerate a few deaths in your correctional system, then you've already lost the battle."Source
"An inmate suicide represents major liability exposure of the agency and in some cases, staff could be held personally liable for the death."Source
"If you refer and the inmate dies, that is on psychology. If you don't refer and the inmate dies, that is on correctional services."Source
"Nobody can say one suicide is no big deal, it can't be helped, but when it happens it puts a microscope on your area and the institution."Source
"The danger with them is that they can unintentionally kill themselves if the officer doesn’t walk by or make that round at the expected time."Source
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