CLICS/CLICS2024A/commsumm.nsf
PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PRESENTATION
JOINT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON JOINT JUDICIARY
Date Jan 10, 2024
Location Old State Library
Department of Corrections Presentation - Committee Discussion Only
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01:30:37 PM |
Executive Director Andre Stancil opened the presentation with an overview about the department's organizational mission and values.
Human Resources Director Michelle Cottingham discussed staff vacancy rates, recruitment, and retention.
Meredith McGrath, Deputy Executive Director, presented material about one year return to prison rates.
Ed Caley, Director, Business Innovations Group, discussed modernization efforts in the department.
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01:53:37 PM |
Director Stancil further discussed recidivism and return rates.
Ashley Clark, Director of Finance and Administration, presented budget requests for staffing, infrastructure, and health care.
Adrienne Sanchez, Director of Policy and Legislative Affairs, updated the committee about equity, diversion, and inclusion efforts in the department. She also discussed the department's legislative and regulatory agenda, and provided new law implementation updates.
Melissa Smith, Director of Prisons, provided an update about prison facilities, as well as related legislation.
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02:12:00 PM |
Director Stancil made closing remarks.
The Department of Corrections SMART Act presentation may also be viewed here: https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/2024_smart_act_presentation_final_0.pdf
Committee members asked questions about unspent American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Additional questions were asked about mental health assessments and relationship to data visualization. Discussion followed about treatment service level needs.
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02:22:12 PM |
Committee members next asked about the types of work programs in prison and participation rates. Conversation turned to parole violations, trends in return to prison rates, and substance use disorcers.
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02:30:36 PM |
Committee questions continued about prison work and apprenticeship programs and rates of finding similar work on the outside.
Discussion ensued about staffing challenges.
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02:40:49 PM |
Committee members asked questions about the inmate fire fighting teams and post-incarceration data. Discussion turned to phone calls and recent legislation to defray costs.
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02:49:45 PM |
Committee members asked additional questions to workforce housing and prison population management strategies, including exit plans. Additional questions were raised about compassionate care.
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03:03:00 PM |
Further inquiries were made about medical caseloads, particularly for hepatitus C, and the fugitivie apprehension program.
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03:08:42 PM |
Jason Vitello, representing the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition (CCJRC), testified about a recent report by CCJRC about prison conditions. The report is online at this link: https://www.ccjrc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1-9-24-CCJRC-Crisis-in-Corrections-Inmate-Experience-Report-final-1.pdf
Christie Donner, representing CCJRC, testified about prison conditions and inmate to staff ratios. She suggested an oversight committee for DOC.
Dan Meyer, representing Sparo Justice Center, testified about special needs or compassionate release.
Stephanie Frisinger, attorney at Maxted Law, testified about concerns about in DOC and provided a handout (Attachment A).
Committee members asked the witnesses questions.
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