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Public Act 100-0907 Public Act 0907 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0907 | HB4888 Enrolled | LRB100 18191 MRW 33391 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | changing Section 3-5-3.1 and by adding Section 3-2-12 as | follows: | (730 ILCS 5/3-2-12 new) | Sec. 3-2-12. Report of violence in Department of | Corrections institutions and facilities; public safety | reports. | (a) The Department of Corrections shall collect and report: | (1) data on a rate per 100 of committed persons | regarding violence
within Department institutions and | facilities as defined under the terms, if applicable, in 20 | Ill. Adm. Code 504 as follows: | (A) committed person on committed person assaults; | (B) committed person on correctional staff | assaults; | (C) dangerous contraband, including weapons, | explosives, dangerous chemicals, or other
dangerous | weapons; | (D) committed person on committed person fights; | (E) multi-committed person on single committed |
| person fights; | (F) committed person use of a weapon on | correctional staff; | (G) committed person use of a weapon on committed | person; | (H) sexual assault committed by a committed person | against another committed person, correctional staff, | or visitor; | (I) sexual assault committed by correctional staff | against another correctional staff, committed person, | or visitor; | (J) correctional staff use of physical force; | (K) forced cell extraction; | (L) use of oleoresin capsaicin (pepper spray), | 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile (CS gas), or
other control | agents or implements; | (M) committed person suicide and attempted | suicide; | (N) requests and placements in protective custody; | and | (O) committed persons in segregation, secured | housing, and restrictive housing; and | (2) data on average length of stay in segregation, | secured housing, and restrictive housing. | (b)
The Department of Corrections shall collect and report: | (1) data on a rate per 100 of committed persons |
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safety as follows: | (A) committed persons released directly from | segregation secured housing and restrictive housing to
| the community; | (B) the type of housing facility, whether a private | residence, transitional housing, homeless shelter or | other, committed persons are released to from | Department correctional institutions and facilities; | (C) committed persons in custody who have | completed evidence-based programs, including: | (i) educational; | (ii) vocational; | (iii) chemical dependency; | (iv) sex offender treatment; or | (v) cognitive behavioral; | (D) committed persons who are being held in custody | past their mandatory statutory release date and
the | reasons for their continued confinement; | (E) parole and mandatory supervised release | revocation rate by county and reasons for revocation; | and | (F) committed persons on parole or mandatory | supervised release who have completed evidence-based | programs, including: | (A) educational; | (B) vocational; |
| (C) chemical dependency; | (D) sex offender treatment; or | (E) cognitive behavioral; and | (2) data on the average daily population and vacancy | rate of each Adult Transition Center and work
camp. | (c) The data provided under subsections (a) and (b) of this | Section shall be included in the Department of Corrections | quarterly report to the General Assembly under Section 3-5-3.1 | of this Code and shall include an aggregate
chart at the agency | level and individual reports by each correctional institution | or facility of the Department of Corrections. | (d) The Director of Corrections shall ensure that the | agency level data is reviewed by the Director's executive team | on a quarterly basis. The correctional institution or | facility's executive team and each chief administrative | officer of the correctional institution or facility shall | examine statewide and
local data at least quarterly. During | these reviews each chief administrative officer shall: | (1) identify trends; | (2) develop action items to mitigate the root causes of | violence; and | (3) establish committees at each correctional | institution or facility which shall review the violence | data on a
quarterly basis and develop action plans to | reduce violence. These plans shall
include a wide range of | strategies to incentivize good conduct.
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| (730 ILCS 5/3-5-3.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-3.1)
| Sec. 3-5-3.1. Report to the General Assembly. | (a) As used in this Section, "facility" includes any
| facility of the Department of Corrections.
| (b) The Department of Corrections shall, by
January 1st, | April
1st, July 1st, and October 1st of each year, transmit to | the General
Assembly, a report which shall include the | following information reflecting the period
ending 30 fifteen | days prior to the submission of the report: 1) the number
of | residents in all Department facilities indicating the number of
| residents in each listed facility; 2) a classification of each | facility's
residents by the nature of the offense for which | each resident was
committed to the Department; 3) the number of | residents in maximum, medium,
and minimum security facilities | indicating the classification of each
facility's residents by | the nature of the offense for which each resident
was committed | to the Department; 4) the educational and vocational programs
| provided at each facility and the number of residents | participating in each
such program; 5) the present capacity | levels in each facility; 6) the
projected capacity of each | facility six months and one year following each
reporting date; | 7) the ratio of the security guards to residents in each
| facility; 8) the ratio of total employees to residents in each | facility; 9)
the number of residents in each facility that are | single-celled and the
number in each facility that are |
| double-celled; 10) information indicating
the distribution of | residents in each facility by the allocated floor space
per | resident; 11) a status of all capital projects currently funded | by the
Department, location of each capital project, the | projected on-line dates
for each capital project, including | phase-in dates and full occupancy
dates; 12) the projected | adult prison facility
populations of the Department for each of | the succeeding
twelve months following each reporting date, | indicating all assumptions
built into such population | estimates; 13) the projected exits and projected
admissions in | each facility for each of the succeeding twelve months
| following each reporting date, indicating all assumptions | built into such
population estimate; and 14) the locations of | all Department-operated or
contractually operated community | correctional centers, including the
present capacity and | population levels at each facility. The report shall also | include the data collected under Section 3-2-12 of this Code in | the manner required under that Section. The report to the | General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate in electronic | form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | direct.
| (c) A copy of the report required under this Section shall | be posted to the Department's Internet website at the time the | report is submitted to the General Assembly. | (Source: P.A. 99-255, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2019. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2019
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