Mahoning County OH officials are concerned about the prospect of a direct federal contract with the private prison to house revenue-generating federal inmates.
County officials fear such a contract may cause a costly reduction after Jan. 1 in the number of federal inmates in the Mahoning County jail. “We’re not going to be able to keep that jail open at the capacity that it is right now,” without about 150 revenue-generating prisoners, either from the federal government or the city, said county Commissioner David N. Ludt.
Officials of the county commissioners’, prosecutor’s and sheriff’s offices went to Cleveland last week, where they conferred in chambers with a panel of three federal judges on this issue. County officials sought the meeting with the judges after the Corrections Corp. of America informed them it intended to contract directly with the federal government through the Office of the Federal Detention Trustee to house federal prisoners at CCA’s Northeast Ohio Correctional Center on Hubbard Road. The judges then ordered the county to file by Jan. 15 “a comprehensive audit” of county jail operations over the past 18 months. This audit is to include the number and sources of its prisoners, and a statement of revenue from the county sales tax and from federal and city prisoners housed there, and how that revenue has been used …
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For fourteen years, the Community Corrections Association has delivered academic and life-skills training to inmates at Mahoning County OH jail. But no more.
Since 1994, CCA has provided academic instruction and life skills training for Mahoning County jail inmates. Its offerings have included substance abuse education, anger management, domestic violence prevention, parenting classes and remedial classroom driving instruction to get driver’s licenses reinstated. In a May 2 letter to the Mahoning County commissioners and county Administrator George J. Tablack, Richard J. Billak announced his agency would terminate its $110,000-a-year contact with the county May 30.
After CCA leaves, the jail will offer the programming for inmates using newly installed satellite reception equipment and software, said Alki Santamas, director of jail services in the sheriff’s office … Santamas said he did not know the cost of installation of new equipment and software at the jail, but he said it was reduced because the jail already had a rooftop satellite dish and cabling for law enforcement instructional TV. He said the annual cost of the satellite programming for inmates will be $1,195 …
The programming received via satellite can be put on TV sets in day use areas or in classrooms in each of the jail’s inmate housing units or recorded for later use, Santamas said. “We have to have it available for them, but it’s strictly voluntary for them to be enrolled in it,” he said of instructional and life skills programming … After satellite programming replaces CCA, Santamas said the jail will use live instructors from the state’s Adult Basic Literacy Education program for academic instruction and a live instructor from One Stop to teach job readiness; and it will expand the use of volunteers for Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous groups.
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