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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OCR) Docket No. 1642]
Hearings of the Review Panel on
Prison Rape
Office of Justice Programs,
Justice.
ACTION: Notice of Hearing.
AGENCY:
The Office of Justice Programs
(OJP) announces that the Review Panel
on Prison Rape (Panel) will hold
hearings in Washington, DC, on January
8–9, 2014. The hearing times and
location are noted below. The purpose
of the hearings is to assist the Bureau of
Justice Statistics (BJS) in identifying
common characteristics of victims and
perpetrators of sexual victimization in
U.S. prisons, jails, and juvenile
facilities, and the common
characteristics of U.S. prisons, jails, and
juvenile facilities with the highest and
lowest incidence of rape, respectively,
based on anonymous surveys by the BJS
of inmates and youth in representative
samples of U.S. prisons, jails, and
juvenile facilities. In May 2013, the BJS
issued the report Sexual Victimization
in Prisons and Jails Reported by
Inmates, 2011–12. The report provides a
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listing of prisons and jails grouped
according to the prevalence of reported
sexual victimization, and formed the
basis of the Panel’s decision about
which prison and jail facilities would be
the subject of testimony. In June 2013,
the BJS issued the report Sexual
Victimization in Juvenile Facilities
Reported by Youth, 2012. The report
provides a listing of juvenile facilities
grouped according to the prevalence of
reported sexual victimization, and
formed the basis of the Panel’s decision
about which juvenile facilities would be
the subject of testimony.
DATES: The hearing schedule is as
follows:
1. Wednesday, January 8, 2014, 8:30
a.m. to 12:15 p.m.: Bureau of Justice
Statistics; Robert W. Dumond, LCMHC,
CCMHC, Diplomate CFC, Senior
Program Director, Just Detention
International; Joyce Lukima, Vice
President of Services, Pennsylvania
Coalition Against Rape; Montana State
Prison, Montana Department of
Corrections—facility with a high
prevalence of sexual victimization;
Mabel Bassett Correctional Center,
Oklahoma Department of Corrections—
facility with a high prevalence of sexual
victimization; Santa Rosa Correctional
Institution, Florida Department of
Corrections—facility with a high
prevalence of sexual victimization;
Lawtey Correctional Institution, Florida
Department of Corrections—facility
with a low prevalence of sexual
victimization; and Jackie Brannon
Correctional Center, Oklahoma
Department of Corrections—facility
with a low prevalence of sexual
victimization.
2. Wednesday, January 8, 2014, 1:00
´
p.m.–4:15 p.m.: Esteban Gonzalez,
President, American Jail Association;
Giovanna E. Shay, Professor of Law,
Western New England University
School of Law; Philadelphia City
Riverside Correctional Facility,
Philadelphia, Pa., Prison System—
facility with a high prevalence of sexual
victimization; Harris County Jail—1200
Baker Street Jail, Harris County, Tex.,
Sheriff’s Office—facility with a high
prevalence of sexual victimization;
Baltimore City Detention Center,
Maryland Department of Public Safety
and Correctional Services—facility with
a high prevalence of sexual
victimization; Jefferson County Jail,
Jefferson County, Colo., Sheriff’s
Office—facility with a low prevalence of
sexual victimization; and Cameron
County Carrizales-Rucker Detention
Center, Cameron County, Tex., Sheriff’s
Office—facility with a low prevalence of
sexual victimization.
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3. Thursday, January 9, 2014, 8:30
a.m. to 1:00 p.m.: Dr. Mary L. Livers,
Deputy Secretary, Louisiana Office of
Juvenile Justice and President Elect,
American Correctional Association;
Brenda V. Smith, Professor of Law,
American University Washington
College of Law; Kim Shayo Buchanan,
Associate Professor of Law and Gender
Studies, USC Gould School of Law;
Paulding Regional Youth Detention
Center and Eastman Youth Development
Campus, Georgia Department of Juvenile
Justice—facilities with a high
prevalence of sexual victimization;
Circleville Juvenile Correctional
Facility, Ohio Department of Youth
Services—facility with a high
prevalence of sexual victimization;
Owensboro Treatment Center, Kentucky
Department of Juvenile Justice—facility
with a low prevalence of sexual
victimization; Grand Mesa Youth
Services Center, Colorado Division of
Youth Corrections—facility with a low
prevalence of sexual victimization;
Joshua C. Delaney, Senior Trial
Attorney, Civil Rights Division, U.S.
Department of Justice; and Jenni
Trovillion, Co-Director, National PREA
Resource Center.
ADDRESSES: The hearings will take place
at the Office of Justice Programs
Building, Main Conference Room, Third
Floor, U.S. Department of Justice, 810
7th Street NW., Washington, DC 20531.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christopher P. Zubowicz, Designated
Federal Official, OJP,
Christopher.Zubowicz@usdoj.gov, (202)
307–0690. [Note: This is not a toll-free
number.]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Panel,
which was established pursuant to the
Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003,
Public Law No. 108–79, 117 Stat. 972
(codified as amended at 42 U.S.C.
15601–15609 (2006)), will hold its next
hearings to carry out the review
functions specified at 42 U.S.C.
15603(b)(3)(A). Testimony from the
hearings will assist the Panel in carrying
out its statutory obligations. The witness
list is subject to amendment; please
refer to the Review Panel on Prison
Rape’s Web site at https://
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/reviewpanel/
reviewpanel.htm for any updates
regarding the hearing schedule. Space is
limited at the hearing location. Members
of the public who wish to attend the
hearings in Washington, DC, must
present government-issued photo
identification upon entrance to the
Office of Justice Programs. Special
needs requests should be made to
Christopher P. Zubowicz, Designated
Federal Official, OJP,
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Christopher.Zubowicz@usdoj.gov or
(202) 307–0690, at least one week before
the hearings.
Michael Alston,
Director, Office for Civil Rights, Office of
Justice Programs.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (OCR) Docket No. 1642]
Hearings of the Review Panel on Prison Rape
AGENCY: Office of Justice Programs, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of Hearing.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) announces that the Review
Panel on Prison Rape (Panel) will hold hearings in Washington, DC, on
January 8-9, 2014. The hearing times and location are noted below. The
purpose of the hearings is to assist the Bureau of Justice Statistics
(BJS) in identifying common characteristics of victims and perpetrators
of sexual victimization in U.S. prisons, jails, and juvenile
facilities, and the common characteristics of U.S. prisons, jails, and
juvenile facilities with the highest and lowest incidence of rape,
respectively, based on anonymous surveys by the BJS of inmates and
youth in representative samples of U.S. prisons, jails, and juvenile
facilities. In May 2013, the BJS issued the report Sexual Victimization
in Prisons and Jails Reported by Inmates, 2011-12. The report provides
a listing of prisons and jails grouped according to the prevalence of
reported sexual victimization, and formed the basis of the Panel's
decision about which prison and jail facilities would be the subject of
testimony. In June 2013, the BJS issued the report Sexual Victimization
in Juvenile Facilities Reported by Youth, 2012. The report provides a
listing of juvenile facilities grouped according to the prevalence of
reported sexual victimization, and formed the basis of the Panel's
decision about which juvenile facilities would be the subject of
testimony.
DATES: The hearing schedule is as follows:
1. Wednesday, January 8, 2014, 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.: Bureau of
Justice Statistics; Robert W. Dumond, LCMHC, CCMHC, Diplomate CFC,
Senior Program Director, Just Detention International; Joyce Lukima,
Vice President of Services, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape;
Montana State Prison, Montana Department of Corrections--facility with
a high prevalence of sexual victimization; Mabel Bassett Correctional
Center, Oklahoma Department of Corrections--facility with a high
prevalence of sexual victimization; Santa Rosa Correctional
Institution, Florida Department of Corrections--facility with a high
prevalence of sexual victimization; Lawtey Correctional Institution,
Florida Department of Corrections--facility with a low prevalence of
sexual victimization; and Jackie Brannon Correctional Center, Oklahoma
Department of Corrections--facility with a low prevalence of sexual
victimization.
2. Wednesday, January 8, 2014, 1:00 p.m.-4:15 p.m.: Est[eacute]ban
Gonzalez, President, American Jail Association; Giovanna E. Shay,
Professor of Law, Western New England University School of Law;
Philadelphia City Riverside Correctional Facility, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Prison System--facility with a high prevalence of sexual victimization;
Harris County Jail--1200 Baker Street Jail, Harris County, Tex.,
Sheriff's Office--facility with a high prevalence of sexual
victimization; Baltimore City Detention Center, Maryland Department of
Public Safety and Correctional Services--facility with a high
prevalence of sexual victimization; Jefferson County Jail, Jefferson
County, Colo., Sheriff's Office--facility with a low prevalence of
sexual victimization; and Cameron County Carrizales-Rucker Detention
Center, Cameron County, Tex., Sheriff's Office--facility with a low
prevalence of sexual victimization.
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3. Thursday, January 9, 2014, 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.: Dr. Mary L.
Livers, Deputy Secretary, Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice and
President Elect, American Correctional Association; Brenda V. Smith,
Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law; Kim
Shayo Buchanan, Associate Professor of Law and Gender Studies, USC
Gould School of Law; Paulding Regional Youth Detention Center and
Eastman Youth Development Campus, Georgia Department of Juvenile
Justice--facilities with a high prevalence of sexual victimization;
Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility, Ohio Department of Youth
Services--facility with a high prevalence of sexual victimization;
Owensboro Treatment Center, Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice--
facility with a low prevalence of sexual victimization; Grand Mesa
Youth Services Center, Colorado Division of Youth Corrections--facility
with a low prevalence of sexual victimization; Joshua C. Delaney,
Senior Trial Attorney, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of
Justice; and Jenni Trovillion, Co-Director, National PREA Resource
Center.
ADDRESSES: The hearings will take place at the Office of Justice
Programs Building, Main Conference Room, Third Floor, U.S. Department
of Justice, 810 7th Street NW., Washington, DC 20531.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christopher P. Zubowicz, Designated
Federal Official, OJP, Christopher.Zubowicz@usdoj.gov, (202) 307-0690.
[Note: This is not a toll-free number.]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Panel, which was established pursuant to
the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, Public Law No. 108-79, 117
Stat. 972 (codified as amended at 42 U.S.C. 15601-15609 (2006)), will
hold its next hearings to carry out the review functions specified at
42 U.S.C. 15603(b)(3)(A). Testimony from the hearings will assist the
Panel in carrying out its statutory obligations. The witness list is
subject to amendment; please refer to the Review Panel on Prison Rape's
Web site at https://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/reviewpanel/reviewpanel.htm for
any updates regarding the hearing schedule. Space is limited at the
hearing location. Members of the public who wish to attend the hearings
in Washington, DC, must present government-issued photo identification
upon entrance to the Office of Justice Programs. Special needs requests
should be made to Christopher P. Zubowicz, Designated Federal Official,
OJP, Christopher.Zubowicz@usdoj.gov or (202) 307-0690, at least one
week before the hearings.
Michael Alston,
Director, Office for Civil Rights, Office of Justice Programs.
[FR Doc. 2013-30423 Filed 12-20-13; 8:45 am]
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