New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision

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The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision or NYSDOCCS in short is the main New York State agency that is responsible for the care, detention and rehabilitation of 63,000 inmates inside the 61 correctional facilities that are receiving funds from the State. There are around 31,300 workers here, and this includes 23,000 uniformed correction officers. If you or a person you know will be doing time in a NY State prison, you can find the information you might be looking for regarding the prison by visiting the official New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision web site. The web site can be accessed by following this link http://www.doccs.ny.gov/.

It is useful to know that the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision are managed by the Commissioner of Corrections and Community Supervision. This Commissioner is responsible for the general management and functioning of the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in order to maximize the safety and humane detention of both adult and young adult offenders. The Commissioner is also responsible for the management of a budget of $2.3 billion. Those inmates who are being housed in city or county correctional facilities or local police lock-ups do not fall under the jurisdiction of this department. If you are searching for information concerning inmates that are held-up in a city or county correctional facility, you can use the information found over here: http://nysdoccslookup.doccs.ny.gov/.

Whenever an inmate gets to a New York prison for the first time, he or she will have to go through a lengthy reception and classification processes, which could last for approximately 4 months. Soon after that is done, the inmate will be assigned a location on the basis of the classification done earlier. Being sent to prisons located far off the family is not uncommon, and therefore visits tend to become difficult. Despite the fact that NY officials are struggling to consider family location as an important factor, unfortunately quite often their efforts are not sufficient. A Department Identification Number will therefore be assigned to each inmate admitted to the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. This is going to play the role of an internal number which can identify the inmate while he or she is in the custody of the Department. Family members need to hold on to this number in order to quickly identify the location of their incarcerated relative. The online Inmate Lookup service can be used to find this number.

Visiting inmates while they are in reception is also possible. You will have to go through some steps, such as apply to become an approved visitor and make an appointment. If you feel the need to learn more information on this topic, you can read or browse through this useful Family Handbook that you can find here https://doccs.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2020/01/family-handbook-english-final-12.2019-002.pdf. You will be able to learn important aspects such as placing phone calls, sending mail or packages and so on.

New York inmates are placed in particular locations in accordance to their criminal case. They are assigned different security levels, which are also considered while allocating the facility that will house them. This level will be determined by the seriousness of their crime and some other key factors (age of the inmate etc).