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1 PHIL R. STAMMITTI SHERIFF LORAIN COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE LORAIN COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE PHIL R. STAMMITTI SHERIFF
2 PHIL R. STAMMITTI SHERIFF TABLE OF CONTENTS LORAIN COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE Section 1 Annual Report Highlights Section 2 Yearly Arrests by Agency Yearly Inmate Releases Average Monthly Inmate Release Chart Yearly Average Jail Daily Population Chart Yearly Arrests by Age and Gender Yearly Arrests by Race Section 3 Monthly Ordinance Fees Yearly Ordinance Fee Chart Three Highest Contributors of Ordinance Fees Section 4 Facility Medical Actions Facility Mental Health Actions Facility Medical Co-Pay Facility Medical Co-Pay Chart Section 5 Yearly Jail Incidents Jail Incidents by Year Chart Inmate Welfare and Recreation Commissions Chart Inmate Meals Served Chart Monthly Telephone System Inmate Telephone System Chart Yearly Work Release Funds Chart
3 REPORT HIGHLIGHTS Commitments decreased 8% from 8,040 in 2016 to 7,399 in 2017 Male Bookings decreased 7% from 6037 in 2016 to 5,627 in 2017 Female Bookings decreased 12% from 2,003 in 2016 to 1,772 in 2017 Funds generated from Ordinance Charges increased 15% from $32,175 in 2016 to $36,975 in 2017 The Average Daily Inmate Population decreased 7% from 453 in 2016 to 421 in 2017 Inmate Releases decreased 9% from 8,093 in 2016 to 7,386 in 2017 Inmate Meals Served decreased 9% from 495,819 in 2016 to 452,444 in 2017 Inmate Telephone Contributions decreased 1% $172,622 in 2016 to $170,882 in 2017 Inmate Welfare and Recreation Commissions increased 4% from $130,624 in 2016 to $135,235 in 2017 Funds Generated by the Inmate Work Release Program increased 26% from $19,945 in 2016 to $25,136 in 2017 Continued Active Acreditation from the National Commission on Correctional Health Care. *Note: Percentage changes are rounded to the nearest whole.
4 YEARLY ARRESTS BY AGENCY AGENCY TOTAL Adult Parole 124 Adult Probation 195 Amherst Police 177 Avon Lake Police 76 Avon Police 167 Cleveland Clinic Police 1 Ohio State Patrol Elyria 435 Elyria Police 1,778 Grafton Police 18 Lagrange Police 38 Lorain County Sheriff's Office 2,561 Lorain Police 1,227 Metro Parks 28 North Ridgeville Police 215 Oberlin Police 63 Ohio State Patrol Turnpike 39 Sheffield Lake Police 47 Sheffield Village Police 91 South Amherst Police 4 US Marshall Service 4 Vermilion Police 51 Wellington Police 59 Total 7, ARRESTS BY AGENCY AGENCY TOTAL Adult Parole 207 Adult Probation 191 Amherst Police 256 Avon Lake Police 78 Avon Police 204 Elyria Police 1,928 Grafton Police 38 Lagrange Police 40 Lorain County Sheriff's Office 3,031 Lorain Police 1,362 Metro Parks 46 North Ridgeville Police 213 Oberlin Police 79 Ohio State Patrol 594 Sheffield Lake Police 48 Sheffield Villiage Police 67 South Amherst Police 9 US Marshall Service 5 Vermilion Police 51 Wellington Police 71 Total 8,040
5 YEARLY INMATE RELEASES RELEASE REASON TOTAL Bond Posted 3682 Charge not filed 6 Court Order 1350 Granted Judicial 7 Hold Lifted 59 Personal Recognizance 68 Released to Holder 362 Shipped 491 Time Served 1,071 To CBCF 102 Transfer to Other Agency 188 Total 7, YEARLY RELEASE TOTALS RELEASE REASON TOTAL Bond Posted 4,237 Charges not filed 5 Court Order 930 Granted Judicial 8 Hold Lifted 29 Other 537 Personal Recognizance 12 Release to Holder 175 Shipped 267 Time Served 1,249 To CBCF 40 Transfer to other Agency 604 Total 8,093
6 AVERAGE MONTHLY INMATE RELEASE CHART YEARLY AVERAGE DAILY JAIL POPULATION CHART
7 YEARLY ARRESTS BY AGE AND GENDER Under 18 AGE FEMALE MALE TOTAL AGE FEMALE MALE TOTAL ,554 3, AGE FEMALE MALE TOTAL ,798 2, AGE FEMALE MALE TOTAL ,063 1,387
8 50-59 AGE FEMALE MALE TOTAL AGE FEMALE MALE TOTAL AGE FEMALE MALE TOTAL Female 1,772 Male 5,627 Total 7,399
9 YEARLY ARRESTS BY RACE RACE TOTAL American Indian 7 Asian 12 Black 2,594 Hispanic 66 Native Hawaiian/Pacific 2 White 4,718 Total 7, YEARLY ARRESTS BY RACE RACE TOTAL American Indian 7 Asian 4 Black 2,692 Hispanic 409 Native Hawaiian/Pacific 3 White 4,925 Total 8,040
10 MONTHLY ORDINANCE FEES MONTH AMOUNT January $3,975 February $4,350 March $4,200 April $6,000 May $2,175 June $3,825 July $5,400 August $1,050 September $2,250 October $2,400 November $750 December $600 Total $36,975 YEARLY ORDINANCE FEES GENERATED CHART $69,900 $53,550 $73,575 $27,150 $36,600 $32,175 $36,975 $36,975 $32,175 $36,600 $27,150 $73,575 $69,900 $53, HIGHEST ORDIANCE FEE CONTRIBUTORS AGENCY AMOUNT Elyria PD $12,075 Lorain PD $10,650 N. Ridgeville $5,325
11 FACILITY MEDICAL ACTIONS MEDICAL SICK CLINICAL MEDICATION OVER COUNT MONTH INTAKE PHYSICALS CALL DR. VISIT PASS DENTIST MEDICATION January , ,572 February , ,518 March , ,830 April , ,012 May , ,792 June , ,498 July , ,518 August , ,276 September , ,886 October , ,504 November , ,039 December , ,961 Total 7, ,294 2, , ,406 ADDITIONAL ADMIT TO OUTSIDE IN HOUSE SENT TO CHRONIC MONTH ORDERS HOSPITAL TEST TEST ER EKG'S CARE January , February , March , April , May , June , July , August , September , October , November , December , Total 3, , OFF SITE X-RAYS DETOX MONTH APPOINT. ULTRASOUND LOGS January February March April May June July August September October November December Total ,299
12 FACILITY MENTAL HEALTH ACTIONS INDIVIDUAL MONTH MH SCREENING COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST PSYCHIATRIST January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 4,255 10,067 2, CRISIS COURT THERAPEUTIC ADMIT TO MONTH INTERVENTION EVALUATION RESTRAINTS NORTHCOAST January February March April May June July August September October November December Total
13 INMATE MEDICAL CO-PAY CHART Per the Ohio Revised Code sentenced inmates can be charged a moderate fee for medical services rendered to help defray the cost of medical care $535 $414 $1,123 $1,765 $1,909 $0 $1,909 $1,123 $535 $414 $1,
14 JAIL INCIDENTS INCIDENT INCIDENT Administrative Segregation I 49 K9 Sweep 1 Administrative Segregation II 204 Kicking and Pounding 26 Aiding Abetting a Rule Violation 4 Kiosk Error 1 Alleged Inmate Assault 1 Kiosk Miscellaneous 2 Any Act That Disrupts Facility 89 Kiosk Service Call 8 Aramark CORE Error 3 Live Scan 3 Aramark CORE Miscellaneous 4 Lobby Miscellaneous 6 Assault on an Officer 19 Lying During an Investigation 1 Assaulting an Inmate 30 Lying to Staff 4 Attempted Assault on an Inmate 6 Maintenance Miscellaneous 21 Attempted Assault on an Officer 8 Medical Log 11 Attempted Assault Support Staff 1 Medical Miscellaneous 56 Attempted Self Harm 3 Medical Transport 67 Attempted Suicide 8 Mental Health Miscellaneous 22 Booking Error 3 Miscellaneous 16 Booking Miscellaneous 38 Missing Funds Complaint 2 Building and Grounds 231 Missing Property Complaint 21 Burned Out Light 67 Misuse by Concealing Medication 9 Claiming False Medical Problems 1 Misuse by Storing Medication 6 Classification Miscellaneous 1 New World 22 Clinical Observation Log 489 Officer Injury 14 Code Blue 1 Physical Contact With Inmate 2 Code Blue Drill 8 Physical Contact With Officer 5 Contraband Found 20 Possession of Cell Phone 1 Covering Any Window 1 Possession of Contraband 56 Creating a Disturbance 32 Possession of Drug Para 2 Daily Shakedown 999 Possession of Drugs 21 Damage Property Over $50. 3 Possession of Intoxicants 1 Damaged Property Complaint 1 Possession of Smoking Materials 3 Destroy Property Over $50 2 Property Miscellaneous 7 Destruction of Matress 1 Property Room Check 4 Disrespect, Obscene Gestures 34 Release Error 2 Emergency Response Team 10 Restraint Device / Log 9 Encouraging Demonstrations 1 Restraint Device Use / Log 111 Facility Inspection 58 Setting or Feeding a Fire 4 Facility Miscellaneous 13 Sexual Assault Claims 6 Fail to Stand for Count 4 Sexual Harassment 2 Failure to Comply 123 Smoking 9 Fighting 45 State of Undress 1 Foreign National Detainment 5 Stealing or Theft 9 Found Inmate Property 9 Suicide Log 241 Horse Playing 3 Tampering With Locking Device 1 Inmate Account Adjustment 1 Targeted Facility Shakedown 147 Inmate Account Error 3 Tattooing 1 Inmate Account Miscellaneous 2 Theft 2 Inmate Escape Risk Addition 34 Threatening an Inmate 11 Inmate Fall 71 Threatening an Officer 23 Inmate Grievance 44 Threatening Support Staff 3 Inmate Identification 2 Throwing Food 9 Inmate Injury 19 Throwing Liquid or Bodily Sub 2 Inmate Mail 67 Toilet Clog 61 Inmate Medical Emergency 207 Touch Screen Computer 67 Inmate Phones 7 Touchpay Miscellaneous 1 Inmate Security Restrictions 3 Use of Drugs 2 Inmate Separation 170 Visitation System 12 Juvenile 60 Minute Log 12 Water Leakage / Flooding 54 K9 Deployment 4 Weekly Key Check 48 K9 Drug Search 71 Work Release/Weekender 2 K9 Miscellaneous 6 Grand Total 4,616
15 JAIL INCIDENTS BY YEAR CHART ,125 3,170 3,680 4,094 4,565 4,695 4,616 4, ,565 3,125 4,094 3,170 3,
16 INMATE WELFARE AND RECREATION COMMISSIONS CHART The Lorain County Sheriff s Office has contracted ARAMARK Food Services to provide commissary to the inmate population. Inmates are permitted to purchase hygiene, writing, food items and other approved products. The Sheriff s Office earns 30% commission of the total items purchased weekly. Per the Ohio Revised Code the commissions forwarded to the Lorain County Sheriff s Office are placed into a special inmate welfare and recreational account. Expenditures from the inmate welfare and recreational account may only be allocated for items that solely and directly benefit the inmate population. Items routinely purchased from this account include: Drug and alcohol counseling services, books and educational material, indigent, hygiene and writing items, televisions, and exercise related items $67,186 $77,000 $83,225 $105,996 $135,716 $130,624 $135,235 $130,624 $135,235 $135,716 $67,186 $77,000 $83,225 $105,
17 INMATE MEALS SERVED CHART The Lorain County Sheriff s Office has contracted ARAMARK FoodServices to provide meals to the inmate population. Three (3) meals are served daily. Inmates are on a 2,800 calorie a day diet. Each meal costs approximately $1.15 per inmate , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
18 INMATE TELEPHONE SYSTEM Calls, Minutes, Revenue, and Commission Paid to the Lorain County General Fund REVENUE MINUTES CALLS COMMISSION January $23, ,305 6,158 $10, February $28, ,870 7,261 $12, March $31, ,204 8,696 $13, April $28, ,809 8,318 $10, May $27, ,495 7,775 $10, June $27, ,397 7,186 $11, July $32, ,554 10,279 $15, August $35, ,147 19,930 $16, September $40, ,542 20,612 $20, October $37, ,095 19,213 $18, November $35, ,642 18,516 $16, December $32, ,318 17,686 $14, Total $382, ,285, ,630 $170, INMATE TELEPHONE SYSTEM COMMISSION CHART $130,855 $141,220 $127,426 $143,694 $175,614 $172,622 $170,882 $172,622 $170,882 $175,614 $130,855 $141,220 $127,426 $143,
19 INMATE WORK RELEASE CHART Inmates sentenced to the work release program are permitted to maintain their employment by being allowed to leave the facility for scheduled work. Inmates are randomly checked by jail staff to assure they are at their place of employment. Inmates who are accepted into the work release program are required to pay one hours wage per day to the Lorain County Sheriff s Office to help defray the cost of their incarceration. *Per the Ohio Revised Code any monies collected are placed into the Lorain County General Fund $9,396 $2,064 $16,836 $16,691 $27,717 $19,945 $25,136 $19,945 $25,136 $9,396 $2,064 $16,836 $16,691 $27,
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