- Widespread Violence: Frequent physical attacks, coupled with a lack of effective measures to protect incarcerated individuals.
- Unsanitary Conditions: From pest infestations and broken locks to generally filthy living quarters.
- Inadequate Healthcare: Insufficient medical and mental health services, putting at-risk individuals in further danger.
- Isolation Practices: Over-reliance on solitary confinement for people with mental health issues or those at risk of self-harm.
- Failure to Accommodate Disabilities: Denial of necessary accommodations and educational services for children with disabilities.
Tragically, these failings have led to the deaths of numerous people, including Lashawn Thompson, whose harrowing case underscores the urgency of reform.
What the Consent Decree Entails
If approved by a federal court, the proposed consent decree would compel the County to enact sweeping reforms, including:
- Enhanced Safety Protocols: Implementing detailed plans to prevent violence, with better training and oversight of staff.
- Staffing Improvements: Addressing chronic staffing shortages to ensure adequate supervision and support.
- Functional Security Measures: Fixing broken locks and doors to provide a secure, controlled environment.
- Constitutional Use of Force: Setting clear, enforceable guidelines to prevent excessive or unwarranted force.
- Robust Healthcare Services: Offering comprehensive medical and mental health care to those in need.
- Cleaner Living Conditions: Deploying a stringent housekeeping and pest control regimen for a healthier environment.
- Limits on Isolation: Reducing solitary confinement, especially for vulnerable populations.
- Educational Services: Guaranteeing special education for children in compliance with federal law.
An independent monitor will be assigned to oversee the Jail’s progress and regularly publish findings. Community members will have the chance to contribute information about conditions on the ground, providing another layer of public accountability.