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The Board discussed the Chief Medical Officer's report concerning inmate deaths, specifically addressing suspected and confirmed overdoses, suicide rates, and the implementation of mail drug detection scanners. Technological initiatives were presented, including clinical tablet applications for suicide risk and substance abuse treatment, and the installation of clinical video consultation rooms at various facilities. The meeting also addressed administrative regulation revisions and additions regarding the Office of the Inspector General, search and seizure standards aligned with the Prison Rape Elimination Act, offender transportation protocols including handling of pregnant offenders, and updates to the offender disciplinary process.
Key discussions during the meeting included public comment regarding educational partnerships and the need for internet access in automotive programs for student certification testing. The Board accepted and approved the minutes from the March 26, 2025 meeting. Reports covered the Chief Medical Officer's findings on sanitation and dietary deficiencies across correctional facilities, requiring corrective actions. The Director provided updates on budget approvals, the rollout of offender tablets for video visiting (which will not replace in-person visits), and planned system upgrades for sentencing transparency. Discussions addressed increased gang incidents at High Desert State Prison following offender transfers, leading to revamped staff training. The Programs Division detailed efforts to strengthen educational services, vocational training, and re-entry programs, including new community living units and expanded creative writing workshops. Prison Industries reported on its mission to employ the maximum number of offenders while remaining self-supporting, providing job skills across various shops. The Medical Division reviewed plans to streamline prescription processing with new pharmacy and inventory systems, and discussed the Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) treatment expansion. Finally, Administrative Regulation 521 concerning Custody Categories and Criteria was approved to formalize high-risk prisoner definitions and eliminate outdated terminology. The second public comment session focused heavily on the request to restore weekly in-person visits, which the Attorney General acknowledged were important and not intended to be punitive.
This strategic plan for the State of Nevada Department of Corrections outlines a comprehensive, data-driven approach to reduce adult recidivism. It focuses on improving processes for individual release, developing re-entry initiatives centered on social relationships and community services, elevating the public safety aspect of re-entry programs, and establishing support mechanisms for employment, housing, and health. The plan aims to provide a continuum of care, assist with gainful employment, implement an evidence-based model for high-risk individuals, and ensure regular performance review to achieve increased public safety and economic benefits.
This document presents a ten-year plan for the Nevada Department of Corrections, focusing on male prison population and bed capacity projections from 2019 to 2031. The plan outlines strategies to accommodate projected population growth, optimize facility operations, and efficiently utilize programming capacity. Key initiatives include reopening units, returning inmates from out-of-state private facilities, closing emergency overflow beds, and constructing new dormitories and T-cell housing units. The overarching goal is to control the male prison population size and build capacity through efforts such as increasing parole grant rates, expediting inmate releases, and implementing prison reform laws.
The Board of State Prison Commissioners held a meeting to discuss several critical issues within the Nevada Department of Corrections (NDOC). Key topics included public concerns about medical care, food quality, and living conditions in prisons, as well as reports on inspections, violations, and corrective actions. The board addressed the implementation of tablets for offenders, staffing vacancy rates, and updates from the Medical Division, including efforts to improve healthcare services and accountability. Administrative regulations related to weapons training and control were also discussed and approved.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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