Inmate Incidents, 2002-2004, Clint Catron
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FORUM Facts, Outcomes, & Research... Useful for Managing INMATE INCIDENTS FOR 2002, 2003, & 2004 BY CLINT CATRON An incident, as defined by Department of Corrections (DOC), is an event, occurrence, episode, disturbance, or conflict and can include situations that threaten the orderly operations of a facility, field office, or other DOC location. Types of incidents can vary from a news media contact, to an inmate disturbance. Incidents are reported in the Offender Based Tracking System (OBTS) using the Tele-Incident Report (TIR). The following data shows inmate incidents reported in years 2002, 2003 and 2004 using tables and charts. All incidents are offender based, involving one or more inmates. Incidents were categorized into five different categories: ‘Inmate assault on inmates,’ RATE OF INCIDENTS PER 1000 ‘Medical,’ ‘Disturbances,’ ‘Inmate INMATES FOR CALENDAR YEARS 2002, 2003, AND 2004 assaults on staff,’ and ‘Other.’ Years - 2004 had a lower rate 196.3 194.5 than both 2003 and 2002; however, 188.8 there is very little change from year to year. Categories - Each category is mutually exclusive, meaning an incident can fall into only one category. Medical, Disturbances, and Inmate assaults on Inmates are the most frequently reported incidents. Medical incidents 2002 2003 2004 have increased over the past three years. For the most part, all other categories are consistent and stable. 1031 849 TYPE OF INCIDENT REPORTED FOR CALENDAR YEARS 2002, 2003, AND 2004 904 811 876 812 2002 2003 840 806 798 2004 307 336 298 FOR YOUR INFORMATION.. PUBLICATION OF THE MONTH Read about incidents in the community in an article titled Incident-Based Statistics, located at the Bureau of Justice Statistics at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/ibrs.htm. WEB SITE OF THE MONTH Bureau of Justice Statistics homepage at http://www.ojp. usdoj.gov/bjs/welcome.html. DEFINITION OF THE MONTH Incident: An event, occurrence, episode, disturbance, or conflict and can include situations that threaten the orderly operations of a facility, field office, or other DOC location. DOC MONTHLY STATISTICS AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 CONFINEMENT POPULATION ...............................17,788 Total Confinement ...........................................................15,618 Work Release .......................................................................673 In State Rented Beds ............................................................728 Out of State Rented Beds .....................................................769 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS POPULATION ACTIVE SUPERVISION ...............................................26,049 RMA ..................................................................... 7,749 RMB ..................................................................... 6,580 RMC ..................................................................... 1,979 RMD ..................................................................... 8,366 Unclassified .......................................................... 1,375 MONETARY..........................................................................92 INACTIVE STATUS ......................................................16,067 ESCAPES FROM SECURITY LEVELS 2-5, FOR FY06 Date Type Return Cedar Creek CC 09/13/05 Work Crew 09/14/05 TO CONTACT PLANNING AND RESEARCH Phone: (360) 753-6180 Fax: (360) 586-0613 Administrator: R. Peggy Smith Outlook: rpsmith@doc1.wa.gov Webpages, under Budget and Research, on the DOCNET homepage level for the three years were as follows: Level-4 1602, level-3 897, level-2 259 and level-5 232. But, as shown in the graph, when rates per 1,000 offenders are established, level 5 has the MEDICAL DISTURBANCE INMATE OTHER INMATE highest rate. ASSAULTS ON ASSAULTS ON INMATES STAFF Offender Characteristic - There is no significant difference in race or Hispanic origin of the offenders involved in incidents Security Levels - DOC and the overall prison population percentage. institutions, compounds and Calendar year 2004 is the only year the RATE OF INCIDENTS BY SECURITY LEVEL FOR units have their own security percentage of females (13.5%) involved in CALENDAR YEARS 2002, 2003, AND 2004 levels ranging from levelincidents was notably higher than the prison 647 653 2002 5, which includes Intensive population (8.4%). 557 2003 Management Units (IMU) There’s a large variance in reporting 2004 to level-2, which includes totals between institutions, compounds and 379 minimum camps. The 334 340 units. Total incidents reported range from distribution of reported six, by some of the camps, to 1,133, which incidents between security were reported by the Monroe Corrections 142 127 118 levels are consistent throughout 70 78 74 Center-Special Offenders Unit. In order for all three years. The the information to be more useful to the LEVEL 5 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 average numbers of Department, a micro-level analysis, possibly 2 incidents for each at the facility level, would be pertinent. 106 105 91