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Greening The Prison Environment

March 3rd, 2009
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prisongreenThe New York Times‘ Green Inc blog recently published an interesting survey of environmental projects within the corrections’ industry.  A sample:

Instead of reporting to the laundry or the kitchen or the boiler room, a Washington state prison inmate may report to the compost heap [if they are] taking part in a “green work” program at the Cedar Creek Corrections Center. Inmates grow organic produce, compost the prison’s food waste, take part in ecological research projects with a nearby university, and even produce honey from the prison’s own hives.  The Washington State Department of Corrections boasts 34 LEED-certified facilities, with 923,789 square feet of LEED-certified space added in fiscal year 2008 alone …

leedThis fall, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced 16 new green retrofitting projects, which they estimate will save $3 million in energy costs each year. The state already has solar power fields at two facilities, and plans to build six more in the coming year. A new $176 million juvenile detention facility in Alameda County — home to Berkeley and Oakland — recently became the country’s first jail to receive LEED gold certification.  Other green projects — from wind turbines to biomass boilers — have been announced by Departments of Corrections in Virginia, Nevada, and Indiana…

Ken Ricci, of Ricci Greene Associates, is currently working on a new $120 million detention center in downtown Denver, which the company plans to submit for LEED certification. “There’s a recognition that sustainable, or ‘green’ design, is actually a plus for a population that’s confined 24 hours a day,” Mr. Ricci said. “Environment cues behavior. If you treat people like animals, they behave like animals.”  Mr. Ricci … says design elements that earn LEED points, like daylighting and access to views, also improve security. “If you treat them like human beings — that is to say, there’s daylight coming in, the noise level is at a normative level — therefore your adrenaline level goes down, therefore your stress level goes down, the inmates feel safer.”

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Syscon and Denver Launch New JMS Era

April 14th, 2008
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Syscon Justice Systems, the world’s leader in offender management solutions, announced today that work has begun on the implementation of the company’s enhanced Elite Jail Management System (JMS) into the County Jail in Denver, Colorado. Syscon will also supply a full range of project management, business analysis, data conversion and engineering implementation services.

The Denver County Jail is the largest single county jail in the Rocky Mountain region with an average daily population of more than 2,000.The Jail will rely on the new Elite JMS for all mission-critical offender management needs. By replacing and unifying the Department’s existing standalone and manual systems with the Elite JMS enterprise-wide data model, the County believes it will be able to improve efficiency within the jail, advance its information tracking efforts on offenders, and increase public safety.

Dan Crawford, Syscon’s General Manager, welcomed the news of the project kick-off, saying it was a pleasure to be working with such a progressive Department. “From the beginning, our team has been excited by the possibilities offered by the implementation of the system in Denver,” he said. “Director of Corrections Undersheriff Bill Lovingier and his people have shown a keen awareness of the benefits that can be offered by a modern system such as the Elite JMS. We intend to ensure that the County of Denver and its citizens derive all the value possible from their decision to move forward with Syscon.”

The Elite JMS, based on Syscon’s 27 years of exclusive dedication to the corrections industry, will look after all aspects of offender management in the Denver County correctional system, including booking, sentence calculation and management, case management, inmate property, programs and services, inmate grievances and requests, incidents and offences in custody, electronic health records, gangs and security threat management, visits management, and parole board management.

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