SIM Performance Indicators SIM Performance Indicators web_admin Wed, 01/26/2022 - 14:56 Current Start Safety Indicators Safety Indicators (continued) Health and Well-being Indicators Inmate Behavior Program Participation Jail Staffing and Training Indicators Complete Start Name of person filling out form Email Address Phone Number Instructions:The following survey instrument is designed to collect data from SIM sites on key indicators of their progress in achieving the desired outcomes resulting in the integration of SIM as the organization’s operational philosophy. The performance indicators include measures in a range of key functional areas of operations that help assess progress including those impacting safety, security, inmate health and well- being, inmate behavior, program participation, as well as staffing levels, behavior, and training. Inmate population data are also collected as a means to provide comparative data over time. NIC will utilize this data to assess the effectiveness of the assistance provided through the SIM Initiative and may adjust its offerings accordingly. NIC will also provide some preliminary analysis of the data submitted by the SIM site and share back the results along with the source data in spreadsheet format which will facilitate further analysis by the jurisdiction based upon their interests and needs. As an individual designated to complete the survey for your organization, you are to complete the survey to the fullest extent possible for each of reporting period and submit the completed survey. Number of Days in Reporting Period - Select - 1 Week 2 Weeks 1 Month 2 Months 3 Months 4 Months 5 Months 6 Months 7 Months 8 Months 9 Months 10 Months 11 Months 1 Year Please define the approximate reporting period (i.e. the period of time that data was collected for this entry) Facility Information Name of Facility Which state is your facility located in? Which state is your facility located in? - Select - Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming image/svg+xml Month and Year of Data Collection Average number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) staff positions during the month Administrative Authorized Filled Support Authorized Filled Program Authorized Filled Custody/Security Authorized Filled Average daily inmate population during the month Highest inmate population during the month Lowest inmate population for the month Number of inmate admissions during the month Number of inmate releases during the month Safety Indicators Number of escapes from the facility Number of searches or incidents where weapons were discovered Number of searches or incidents where drugs were discovered Number of searches or incidents where other illegal items were discovered Number of incidents that occurred in the intake area Percent of overrides in completed risk/need assessments Safety Indicators (continued) Number of accidents where injury to inmates occurred Number of accidents where injury to staff occurred Number of Workman's Compensation claims Number of incidents involving inmates assaulting other inmates Number of incidents involving inmates assaulting staff Number of substantiated incidents of staff misconduct Number of documented incidents of staff "use of force." Number of fire code and safety violations discovered during internal inspections Number violations reported by the external Fire and Safety Inspector Health code violations discovered during internal inspections Number of health and sanitation violations reported by external Health and Sanitation Inspector Number of incidents where the classification system is compromised and inmates are housed inappropriately Health and Well-being Indicators Number of medical emergencies involving inmates (trips to emergency room, emergency response by medical professionals to facility, etc.) Number of sick call requests Number of doctor visits Number of hospitalizations of inmates Number of suicide attempts Number of suicides Number of inmate deaths due to other causes Percent of inmates receiving mental health counseling Percent of inmates receiving substance abuse treatment services Percent of staff trained and tested in CPR Percent of staff trained and tested in first aid Percent of staff trained and tested in facility emergencies Number of maintenance issues/work orders not resolved within 30 days of reporting (i.e. inoperative plumbing, fixtures, light fixtures, HVAC systems, fire protection systems, security systems) Inmate Behavior Number of major inmate rule violations Number of disciplinary hearings Number of inmates placed in disciplinary detention Number of reports of vandalism by inmates Number of reports of destruction of facility property by inmates Number of inmates charged with new crimes while incarcerated Number of written inmate grievances/complaints regarding the facility or operations Percent of inmate grievances upheld Program Participation Number of inmates attending GED classes Number of inmates completing GED Number of inmates participating in Work Release Percent of inmates participating in other education programs Percent of inmates participating in religious services Percent of inmates participating in self-help programs Percent of inmates participating in recreation Percent of time inmates were engaged in structured activities within their living units Jail Staffing and Training Indicators Number of substantiated staff misconduct reports Number of staff disciplinary actions Number of staff terminations Number of supervisors trained in how to supervise officers in support of SIM Number of support staff having received documented training in SIM Number of housing officers having received documented training on how to supervise inmates in alignment with SIM Leave this field blank