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Document DOJ-OGR-00023901

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Summary: The memorandum, dated April 15, 2019, updates the procedures for Psychological Observation status at MCC New York, outlining the purpose, definition, and guidelines for managing inmates with mental health issues. It establishes the role of the Psychology Services Department in placing and removing inmates from Psychological Observation status. The document aims to ensure the safe management of inmates with mental health issues within the facility.
Significance: This document outlines the procedures for managing inmates with mental health issues at MCC New York, highlighting the importance of psychological observation and the roles of different staff members.
Key Topics: Psychological Observation procedures Inmate mental health management MCC New York policies
Key People:
  • Lamine N'Diaye - Warden, MCC New York
  • Shirley Skipper Scott - Associate Warden, Programs, MCC New York
  • (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) - Chief Psychologist, MCC New York

Full Text

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MEMORANDUM Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, New York DATE: April 15, 2019 TO: Lamine N'Diaye, Warden, MCC New York (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) FROM: (b)(6) (b)(7)(C) Chief Psychologist, MCC New York THRU: Shirley Skipper Scott, Associate Warden, Programs, MCC New York SUBJECT: RESUBMITTAL OF PROCEDURAL MEMORANDUM FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL OBSERVATION The original Procedural memorandum for Psychological Observation was initially submitted on July 20, 2005 to the Warden and through the Associate Warden of Programs. The procedures outlined below have been in effect since the aforementioned date. This memorandum is being resubmitted as revisions have been made since this period of time and updated signatures are necessary. 1. PURPOSE: To establish procedures at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), New York with regard to inmates placed on Psychological Observation status. 2. DEFINITION: A Psychological Observation occurs when an inmate who suffers from a mental illness, a serious personality disorder, a medical problem (impairing their mental status), or drug intoxication and/or withdrawal symptoms begins to deteriorate. The inmate is no longer mentally stable and therefore, it is inappropriate for s/he to remain in general population or the Special Housing Unit (SHU). Inmates placed on psychological observation differ from inmates placed on suicide watch as they are not imminently suicidal (e.g., have not expressed self-harm or engaged in self-harming behavior), but rather, due to his/her impairment in mental status or functioning (e.g., not eating, not sleeping, disorganized/unusual thinking, poor self-care), his/her behavior can be unpredictable. Psychological Observation status is intended as a temporary designation to be utilized until such time as the inmate becomes sufficiently stable (e.g., able to function independently in general population) to be returned to his/her housing assignment or transferred to an inpatient psychiatric facility such as a Federal Medical Center. 3. PROCEDURES: The following are the guidelines for a Psychological Observation: A. Only a member from the Psychology Services Department may place and remove an inmate from Psychological Observation status as only a psychologist can determine if an inmate is at elevated risk for suicide or not. Upon placement or removal of Psychological Observation, the Psychologist will notify the Operations Lieutenant, Health Services Staff (i.e., Physician Assistants, Health Services Administrator, and Clinical Director), Food Service Administrator, and Duty Officer. B. Psychological Observations will be conducted in the suicide watch area or when not feasible due to space limitations, one of the designated suicide watch cells in SHU. The inmate on observation will be continuously monitored by either an Inmate Companion or a