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20240723-112606-08

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

During this reporting period, four PREA investigators completed specialized training. The team reviewed two PREA investigations and provided feedback on the content, supporting evidentiary documents, interviews, and the investigator's summary. The team discussed PREA Standards 115.331, 115.363, and 115.367.

20240723-112603-05

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

The coach reviewed and revised implementation goals and timeline to be consistent with budget. All grant strategies do not fit into the budget since estimates were confirmed for the jail management system, updated computers/monitors, additional cameras, and attendance at the PREA Coordinators Conference in July. An email was sent to the Sheriff, Chief, Acting Facility Administrators, Lt. Colonel, PREA Coordinator and Grant Administrator to review and approve. The PC salary and two-day PREA Specialized Investigations Conference exceed available grant funds.

20240723-112600-56

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

The PREA policies have been updated and approved. PREA posters are in all facilities and housing units. The PREA hotlines (reporting and support services) have been set up. The agency will purchase opposite gender announcement decals.

The PC will compile PREA data and provide the sheriff with a 2023 PREA report for publication on the website. Coaches will provide examples of PREA reports from other agencies.

20240723-112551-12

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

During the April through June 2024 reporting period, under their FY'22 grant, the Washington Department of Corrections (WADOC) continued to work towards their goals. Brydee Rieck, WADOC's Transgender Housing and Program Manager, has been working to review the housing protocols for the transgender population. WADOC hopes to ensure there is a full review for all disclosures, transfers, and moves of anyone who is transgender as these numbers have gone up and the DOC is receiving around 70 requests per month.

20240723-112548-51

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

During this reporting period, under their FY'22 grant, the Washington Department of Corrections (WADOC) continued to work towards their goals. Brydee Rieck, WADOC's Transgender Housing and Program Manager, has been working to review the housing protocols for the transgender population. WADOC hopes to ensure there is a full review for all disclosures, transfers, and moves of anyone who is transgender as these numbers have gone up and the DOC is receiving around 70 requests per month.

20240723-112545-51

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

The grant coordinator reported having difficulties submitting the PMT report. The grant extension date for FYI 2022 was not updated in the system. The coach sent the grant coordinator contact information for BJA/PMT to resolve the issue.
Human Resources continues to work on the job description for the PREA Accountability position.

20240723-112542-44

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

The grant coordinator reported having difficulties submitting the PMT report. The grant extension date for FY2021 was not updated in the system. The grant coordinator reported that the GAM request for FY2021 was rejected. The coach sent the grant coordinator contact information for BJA/PMT to resolve the issue.
The grantee reported they are hoping to open the bidding process soon to get some quotes for camera equipment. The PC reported they need more servers to add more cameras, which may cause a delay.

20240723-112539-74

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

The grantee is completed PREA audits at all agency facilities.

The grant coordinator reported that the GAM request for FY2020 was rejected.
The PC would like to spend the remaining FY2020 funds on additional training. The PC was reminded the training would have to be PREA-related. The coach provided several PREA training recommendations.

Some of the funds were used for camera wiring at one facility.

Two (2) staff will attend the National PREA Coordinator Working Group's Conference July 23-25, 2024.

20240723-112537-42

Submitted by Phillip Hernandez on

During the reporting period, the Harris County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) continued to be in a holding pattern to complete any work on grant deliverables. HCSO continues to be unable to fill the PREA Coordinator position and also has two other PREA positions vacant. This has left HCSO for nearly six months with no staffing with sufficient time dedicated to working towards PREA implementation or the grant deliverables.

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