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MONTGOMERY COUNTY PRE-RELEASE SERVICES
COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD
Monthly Minutes
February 17, 2004
Members Attending:
REVIEW OF MINUTES - January’s minutes were reviewed and accepted by all present.
MONTH IN REVIEW
At our last meeting Steve brought up the community’s concern of ambulance transports in their area. Rob reported that he met with Montgomery County Police and the Sheriff’s Department to discuss the logistics of how we were providing service and looked at the amount of time an ambulance was being utilized while transporting an inmate to the hospital. Although all the agencies are doing an excellent job, the group came up with a few more ideas to improve the ambulance’s transport time. Our objective is to get the County Police, Sheriff’s Department and the ambulance (Fire and Rescue) in and out of service as quickly as possible. We will continue to keep all parties in communication.
Terry asked what is the average number of ambulance calls MCCF has had in one year. Rob reported approximately 5.2 per month.
What hospital are the inmates taken? Primarily Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, but if SGAH is closed they are taken to Frederick Memorial Hospital or any of the other hospitals within the County.
Steve requested that we continue to send the DOCR monthly intake report. It will be sent with the monthly minutes.
There have been no major issues with the facility. The average daily population is 701 at MCCF and 142 at MCDC. Intakes do not drive the population increase; it is the length of stay that increases the population.
We are monitoring legislative issues on the State level for corrections, law enforcement, public safety, community treatment, mental health, sentencing, or fiscal impact. We monitor any issue that may cause an impact to our population. To monitor the legislation filed everyday, go to the Maryland General Assembly web page.
There is one legislative issue that will affect the inmates; telephone revenue. A portion of the revenue that an inmate pays to make a phone call goes into a dedicated account to provide for their programs, education, etc. There is a proposal, to be implemented over the next five years, which will eventually stop this money from going towards these inmate services. This money will go to the telephone company instead of the facilities. This will virtually end any funding for inmate programs. We will continue to monitor the progress of this legislation.
What is the price per call for an inmate to make a call? There is a one time cost of 85 cents per local call. What does the local calling area include? Rob will bring a map of the intra-latta and inter-latta areas to our next meeting. Some areas that used to be a local call are now long distance since we have moved to Boyds.
Art testified recently on behalf of the Crownsville State Mental Hospital. It appears that because of fiscal problems, it will be closing. This is 120-200 mental health beds that the State will not have to serve the community.
In March Vonda Henley, Volunteer Coordinator, will be holding the first Volunteers meeting. This is a meeting not only to find out what is going on at MCCF, but also to share resources between volunteers. In April the first quarterly newsletter will going out to the MCCF volunteer community.
In February we did special programs for Black History month. Out of 701 inmates, 389 have actively participated. We have had programs involving art, literature, and guest speakers.
The budget continues to be a serious issue. The revenue generated by the federal inmates has been a great help to the budget situation. As of today we have 42 (men and woman) federal inmates. We are approved for 75 federal inmates.
Rob spoke of our continuing relationship with Montgomery College. Dr. Dorworth and Rob are working on what can be done to get our officers additional credit/training through the college.
March 22 will be the one year anniversary of the opening of MCCF
GUEST SPEAKER
Senior Chaplain Russell Isler, one of two Chaplains at MCCF spoke of the Faith Based Programs.
GROUP COMMENTS / ISSUES / CONCERNS
Terry spoke of a camp for the children of inmates that is being planned through his church. It is scheduled for August 9, 10, and 11. It will be at a camp called Marymac in Sharpsburg, Pa. They have approximately 30 volunteers to assist with the camp so far.
The next meeting will be March 16, 2004
at MCCF, in the Administrative Conference Room (2nd Floor)
MONTGOMERY COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
MALE INMATE RELIGIOUS REQUEST FORM
NAME: __________________________ MCCF#: ___________ POD:________
PLEASE MARK THE BOX CORRESPONDING TO THE PROGRAM YOU SELECT
Sunday Services
Men’s Protestant Service
(DMPRO) 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM
Men’s Catholic Service
(DCATM) 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Men’s Vespers Services
(DMVES) 6:15 PM to 7:30 PM
Servicio Catolico en Espanol
(DSMCA) 9:45 AM to 11:00 AM
Monday Services
Men's Chaplain Bible Study
(MCBS) 2:45 PM to 4:00 PM
Tuesday Services
Men’s Bible Study
(JTMBI) 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday Services
Moorish Science
(DMMOR) 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM Men’s Catholic Baptism Class
(MCBC) 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Men’s Catholic Bible Study
(JMWCB) 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Miercoles Estudio Biblico
Catolico en Espanol
(DMHCC) 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Thursday Services
Men’s Jewish Prayer
(MJPS) 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Friday Services
Men's Islamic Service
(DMMUS) 1:15 PM to 2:30 PM
Moorish Science
(DMMOR) 2:45 PM to 4:00 PM
Men's Film Class
(JFMFC) 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Saturday Services
Request for Special Religious Diet
I Would Like Spiritual Counseling
Other
************YOU MUST BE ON THE LIST TO ATTEND***********
MONTGOMERY COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
FEMALE INMATE RELIGIOUS REQUEST FORM
NAME: __________________________
MCCF#: ___________ POD: ________
PLEASE MARK THE BOX CORRESPONDING TO THE PROGRAM YOU SELECT
Sunday Services
Women’s Catholic Service
(DCATW) 8:00 AM To 9:00 AM
Women’s Protestant Service
(DWPRO) 9:20 AM to 10:30 AM
Women’s Christian Life
(JWBIB) 1:15 PM to 3:00 PM
Women’s Vespers Service
(JWVES) 6:15 PM to 7:30 PM
Tuesday Services
Open Spot for future program
1:15 PM to 2:45 PM
Women’s Bible Study
(JTWBI) 7:00 PM TO 8:30 PM
Wednesday Services
King of The Nations Class
(KNOB) 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Thursday Services
Women’s Jewish Prayer
(WJPS) 10:15 AM to 11:00 AM
Women’s Bible Study
(WBS) 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Women’s Alpha Class
(ALPHA) 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Friday Services
Saturday Services
************YOU MUST BE ON THE LIST TO ATTEND***********
MCCF FEDERAL INMATE RELIGIOUS REQUEST FORM
NAME: __________________________ MCCF#: ___________
PLEASE MARK THE BOX CORRESPONDING TO THE PROGRAM YOU SELECT
Monday
Tuesday
I would like spiritual counseling
YOU MUST BE ON THE LIST TO ATTEND &
YOU MAY ONLY SIGN UP FOR ONE PROGRAM
MCCF FEMALE FEDERAL INMATE RELIGIOUS REQUEST FORM
NAME: __________________________ MCCF#: ___________
PLEASE MARK THE BOX CORRESPONDING TO THE PROGRAM YOU SELECT
Tuesday
Bible Study (WBST) 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
Thursday
Bible Study (WBSTH) 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
I would like spiritual counseling
YOU MUST BE ON THE LIST TO ATTEND