how to lower costs without putting staff at higher risk
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The costs associated with staffing is a vicious cycle. Learn how to sustainably cut costs on the staffing budget line item without adding to another.TRANSCRIPT
HOW TO LOWER COSTSWITHOUT PUTTING STAFFAT HIGHER RISKTHE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH STAFFING IS A
VICIOUS CYCLE. LEARN HOW TO SUSTAINABLY
CUT COSTS ON THE STAFFING BUDGET LINE
ITEM WITHOUT ADDING TO ANOTHER.
The costs associated with correctional staffing is a vicious cycle that
only results in more cost if not accounting for the entire problem.
Operators dealing with budget cuts have reduced staff, put a freeze
on hiring, reduced salaries and benefits and eliminated pay
increases. While looking good in the books, these solutions only
solve half the equation and actually add more cost when taking into
account injury and stress corrections employees encounter when
dealing with the ever-growing inmate population.
For operators who desperately need to reduce staffing costs, this
eBook presents sustainable solutions that cut costs without shuffling
Reduce Injury,
Reduce Stress
eBook presents sustainable solutions that cut costs without shuffling
costs to another budget line item. If not implementing the ideas in
this eBook, operators will continue down the path of cutting staffing
costs, only to incur more with injury and turnover.
In two chapters, this eBook will present several ways to reduce the
risk of injury and lessen the stress correctional staff experience on
the job- saving operators money.
Please use the ideas presented in this eBook.
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Reduce
Injury“The threat of violence against officers, actual violence committed by inmates, inmate demands and violence committed by inmates, inmate demands and manipulation and problems with co-workers are conditions that officers have reported in recent years can cause stress.”
-Addressing Correctional Officer Addressing Correctional Officer Addressing Correctional Officer Addressing Correctional Officer StressStressStressStress, NIJ
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According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, correctional officers have
the highest rate of nonfatal on-the-job injuries than any other
career. What is the impact to correctional facilities? An injury
removes an employee from an already lean staff- resulting in
required overtime for remaining employees. Operators are left
paying double- the overtime rate of pay and workers’
compensation.
This section will provide several ways to reduce the risk of injury:
• Eliminate contraband
How to Reduce the
Risk Injury
• Eliminate contraband
• Prevent overcrowding
• Strategically assign inmates to housing
• Design to prevent conflict
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From drugs to cell phones, contraband causes real conflict behind
bars. According to the Arkansas Department of Corrections, in the
summer of 2009, two convicted murderers plotted their escapes
with contraband cell phones.
Restricting interaction between visitors and weekend visitors from
standard prison population is proven to reduce the amount of
contraband throughout the prison.
White County Law Enforcement Center, in Arkansas, serves as a
judicial, enforcement and detention justice facility. Operators
Eliminate
Contraband
judicial, enforcement and detention justice facility. Operators
needed a building that provided an operational flow encompassing
safety and security, along with accessibility to the public.
During the design process:
• Planners established two major interior traffic flows: one
for the public and one for justice. The two traffic flows
meet only at the necessary points of interaction.
• Directly correlated with this design, levels of contraband
among inmates has decreased significantly. The design
cuts interaction between weekend inmates and visitors,
who regularly supply contraband to the rest of the jail
population.
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Video conferencing is another way to eliminate physical interface
between inmates and visitors. Technologies such as Jpay, ATM
looking kiosks, allow inmates and visitors to interact without the
possibility of security breeches. In addition to this, inmates who
have regular interaction with friends and family are more likely to
behave better.
Eliminate
Contraband
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Overcrowded conditions stands as the cause of nearly every prison
riot. The riot in Chino, Calif., fueled by overcrowding issues, has
many corrections professionals predicting more U.S. prisons are
ticking time bombs. Overcrowding prevents the basic needs of
inmates to be fulfilled and requires inmates to be locked up with
nothing to do- increasing their resentment toward the facility and
staff.
Cutting programs and trimming staff that only leaves the needed
few to deal with a swelled inmate population is a one-sided
solution. While cost is saved on the staffing line item, other line
Prevent
Overcrowding
solution. While cost is saved on the staffing line item, other line
items such as facility repair and workers’ compensation, are
slammed with more cost.
Prevent overcrowding by:
• Outsourcing to a private operator
• Contracting housing from county jails and other state
penitentiaries
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At Rappahannock Security Center Regional Jail, Morton J.
Leibowitz, superintendent, decreased the number of hostile
incidents by instituting an inmate housing strategy that grouped
similar inmates together. The National Institute of Corrections
(NIC) report, InmateInmateInmateInmate BehaviorBehaviorBehaviorBehavior ManagementManagementManagementManagement:::: TheTheTheThe KeyKeyKeyKey totototo aaaa SafeSafeSafeSafeandandandand SecureSecureSecureSecure JailJailJailJail, defines a clear strategy for housing inmates of
similar category.
After inmates' behaviors and histories are assessed and classified,
jail staff should assign housing based on the following factors:
Strategically Assign
Inmates to Housing
• The level of security risk the inmate presents
• The inmate's ability to function with other inmates
• The level of supervision the inmate requires
• The types of services the inmate requires
• The types of programs that should be made available to
the inmate
• Legal requirements for separating certain categories of
inmates
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When building a new facility design to prevent conflict, choose an
architect that can virtually walk you through the design to make
sure there are no unsupervised areas.
Implement a design which incorporates direct supervision. Data
gathered by the NIC to analyze the success of podular, direct-
supervision jails indicates sharp reductions in vandalism, escape,
disturbances, suicides, murders, and sexual and aggravated
assaults. Less violence directly results in safer work environments
as required force is reduced. The direct supervision also allows
correction officers to readily avert situations before they escalate.
Design to Prevent
Conflict
correction officers to readily avert situations before they escalate.
As an added bonus to operators- the number of security officers
required to monitor each pod is reduced to three or four.
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Reduce
Stress“These factors, combined with understaffing, extensive overtime, rotating shift work, low pay, poor public image and other sources of stress, can impair public image and other sources of stress, can impair officers’ health, cause them to burn out or retire prematurely and impair their family life.”
-Addressing Correctional Officer Addressing Correctional Officer Addressing Correctional Officer Addressing Correctional Officer
StressStressStressStress, NIJ
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Due to the nature of the job, operators are continually trying to
manage with high staff turnover rates. When one employee leaves,
remaining employees are required to pick up the slack with
overtime- which only results in more stress. According to the
National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS), in 2000, the
average national turnover rate for correctional officers was 16.1
percent. The American Corrections Association (ACA) concluded
stress and burnout among the reasons for the high rate.
Corrections staff read about crimes in offender files, they view
assault and riot videos for training purposes. They witness first-
How to Reduce Stress
and Prevent Trouble
assault and riot videos for training purposes. They witness first-
hand riots and assaults or have been victims. Gradually this
exposure, coupled with the high stress and need for continual
watchfulness, breeds symptoms of psychological disturbance such
as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress and secondary
traumatic stress.
To reduce stress:
• Retain staff
• Reduce conflicts
• Build to meet user needs
• Institute an employee stress program
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The American
Corrections
Association (ACA)
concluded stress
and burnout among
the reasons for the high rate.
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High turnover rates result in large training and overtime expenses
and add to the already present stress to the remaining correctional
officers and staff. A report prepared for the Vermont Department
of Corrections revealed several factors that correctional staff
selected as reasons they wouldn't select corrections as a career or
for long-term employment:
• Pay/benefits not fair for the work performed
• Forced overtime with no thanks (summer the worst)
• Work stress
• Safety
Retain Staff
• Safety
• Backbiting
• Petty office politics
• Lack of team work
• Favoritism
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As mentioned in the previous chapter on reducing injury, reducing
conflicts also reduces stress. Conflicts can be prevented by:
• Eliminating contraband
• Preventing overcrowding
• Strategically assigning inmates to housing
• Designing the facility to prevent conflict
Reduce Conflicts
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In the planning stage of any project, map staff movement and tasks
performed throughout the facility to gain an understanding of how
the new facility can enhance the job. When a facility makes the job
easier, the employee becomes more efficient. In the correctional
facility, an efficient employee is an employee with less stress.
When planning, here are ways to build a more positive
environment:
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totototo becomebecomebecomebecome accustomedaccustomedaccustomedaccustomed totototo spacespacespacespace andandandand supervisionsupervisionsupervisionsupervision taskstaskstaskstasks. The
Build With User
Needs at the Center
totototo becomebecomebecomebecome accustomedaccustomedaccustomedaccustomed totototo spacespacespacespace andandandand supervisionsupervisionsupervisionsupervision taskstaskstaskstasks. The
National Institute for Corrections (NIC) reported that when direct
supervision was introduced in the 80s, most correctional officers
had at least initial adjustment problems. Even though direct
supervision was proven to be safer, with fear at the root, officers
were not trained how to be in direct and solo contact with
prisoners. Creating consistency with prison systems will allow for
easy facility transfers and standard training.
BoostingBoostingBoostingBoosting staffstaffstaffstaff moralemoralemoralemorale throughthroughthroughthrough facilityfacilityfacilityfacility designdesigndesigndesign willwillwillwill alsoalsoalsoalso increaseincreaseincreaseincrease
retentionretentionretentionretention ratesratesratesrates.... In effort to reduce the feelings of being locked up,
correctional facility design should include adequately sized and
furnished locker and changing rooms, muster rooms and training
rooms, well-located staff restrooms, cheerful dining and break
rooms and natural lighting.
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Excessive noise levels in correctional settings are associated with
increased levels of stress and heightened safety and security
concerns among staff.
Noise was studied at the Oshkosh Correction Institution in Oshkosh,
Wis. The Wisconsin Department of Corrections Noise Study
concluded that:
• High noise levels contribute significantly to staff concerns
about safety, assault and maintaining control of their housing
units. In housing units with the highest noise levels, reducing
Build With User
Needs at the Center
units. In housing units with the highest noise levels, reducing
noise was ranked as the single most important strategy for
addressing staff concerns about safety and control.
• Correctional staff also identified noise as a major
contributor to stress and tension over staffing levels, lack of
program resources and co-workers' management
techniques.
According to the American Correctional Association's noise standard,
inmate housing should not exceed 70 decibels during daytime hours
and should stay below 45 decibels (dBA) at night. In Oshkosh, when
noise levels were reduced below 65 dBA, staff tended not to
consider their unit noisy and reported they were less concerned with
inmate behavior as it affects their safety.
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Inmate housing
should not exceed
70 decibels during daytime hours
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In their report AddressingAddressingAddressingAddressing CorrectionalCorrectionalCorrectionalCorrectional OfficerOfficerOfficerOfficer StressStressStressStress, the
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) states that a stress program can:
• Save correctional administrators money by reducing
overtime costs incurred when officers take sick time or
quit because of job-related stress
• Improve officer performance by enhancing staff morale
• Increase institutional safety by reducing distractions
caused by stress
• Improve relations with the union by working together on a
program that can mutually benefit both parties
Institute an Employee
Stress Program
program that can mutually benefit both parties
• Show concern for employees by demonstrating that the
department cares about its staff as human beings, not just
employees
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In the same report, NIJ recommended several action steps that will
result in a successful program
• Appoint talented and dedicated staff who can stand the
stress of helping others who experience stress.
• Get the whole-hearted participation of top
administrators, union officers, line officers, and family
members.
• Maintain confidentiality; provide an array of services, not
just debriefings, after critical incidents; train supervisors
to spot and refer officers who may be experiencing stress;
Institute an Employee
Stress Program
to spot and refer officers who may be experiencing stress;
and change the correctional organization itself in ways
that will reduce officer stress.
• Monitor program activities and evaluate their
effectiveness in reducing stress and saving the
department money.
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Cutting positions, not filling vacant positions, freezing pay increases
and new hires seem very enticing when taking into account staffing
can consume 75 to 80 percent of corrections budgets. When looking
at the affect, however, costs are simply shuffled around. This eBook
presented sustainable solutions that cut costs by reducing the
injuries and stress corrections employees encounter daily.
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• Eliminating contraband
• Preventing overcrowding
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• Preventing overcrowding
• Strategically assigning inmates to housing
• Designing facilities that prevent conflict
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• Retaining staff
• Reducing conflict
• Building with user needs at the center
• Instituting an employee stress program
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