N.H. Admin. Code § Cor 406.01

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Cor 406.01 - Resident Assessment Process
(a) During the first 30 days of incarceration, the resident shall be seen by:
(1) The medical staff to determine his or her medical needs;
(2) Behavioral health staff to determine his or her behavioral health needs;
(3) Program staff to determine his or her program needs;
(4) Education staff to determine his or her educational needs;
(5) Career and technical education staff to determine his or her career and technical education needs; and
(6) A classification staff member to review assessment results and develop the re-entry plan.
(b) There shall be 5 custody levels as follows:
(1) C-1 or "community corrections" where residents work, recreate, and receive treatment in the community;
(2) C-2 or "minimum custody" where residents may work in the community, but recreate, and receive treatment at a departmental facility;
(3) C-3 or "medium custody" where a resident lives, works, recreates, and participates in treatment with the general population of a departmental facility;
(4) C-4 or "close custody" where a resident lives, works, recreates, and participates in treatment under some restriction in a departmental facility; and
(5) C-5 or "maximum custody" where a resident lives, works, recreates, and participates in treatment within a secure unit of a departmental facility.
(c) Custody level shall be determined by the intersection of public risk and institutional risk scores as designated in Table 406-1, Custody Level Matrix below:

Table 406-1 Custody Level Matrix

Institutional Risk Assessment

Public Risk Assessment

P-1

P-2

P-3

P-4

P-5

I-1

C-1

C-2

C-2

C-3

C-5

I-2

C-1

C-2

C-3

C-3

C-5

I-3

C-2

C-2

C-3

C-3

C-5

I-4

C-3

C-3

C-4

C-4

C-5

I-5

C-4

C-4

C-4

C-5

C-5

N.H. Admin. Code § Cor 406.01

Derived from Volume XXXIX Number 24, Filed June 13, 2019, Proposed by #12777, Effective 5/11/2019, Expires 5/11/2029.