Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Responds to US Department of Justice Findings Following Review of Mental Health Services

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HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division issued the findings of its investigation of the Pennsylvania prison system's mental health services for seriously mentally ill inmates. The statewide investigation began on May 31, 2013, and stemmed from the U.S. DOJ's investigation of mental health services at SCI Cresson.  SCI Cresson closed on June 30, 2013.

Since the U.S. DOJ announced its original investigation of SCI Cresson in December 2011, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Secretary John Wetzel has emphasized that, "The DOC and the U.S. DOJ are working toward the same goal – appropriate delivery of mental health services."

The report represents only the U.S. DOJ's conclusions and pertains to the period spanning from January 2012 through June 2013.  U.S. DOJ and DOC will mutually discuss the U.S. DOJ's findings in coming weeks.  

"Because the report focuses on data gathered from January 2012 through June 2013, it does not reflect the reality of how the Pennsylvania prison system currently operates or provides services to inmates," Wetzel said.  "It also is not representative of the services and work that the DOC's dedicated mental health and correctional staff provides."

Since 2011, one of the priorities of DOC has been to enhance treatment for mentally ill offenders.  The growth of inmate populations with mental illness has been a tremendous challenge for prison systems across the country.

Prior to the US DOJ's expanded investigation, the DOC had already begun significant improvements in the area of enhancing services for mentally ill offenders.  Pennsylvania's DOC has worked diligently to develop and implement these transformative initiatives to provide effective programs and enhanced services for the mentally ill.  Many of these programs are innovations that the DOC was the first to develop and implement and they have had tremendous results:

Media contact:     Susan McNaughton, 717-728-4025Susan Bensinger, 717-728-4026

SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

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