Las Vegas Review-Journal

Prison closing for shift of workers to other sites

- By Ricardo Torres-cortez

Department of Correction­s officials are temporaril­y shutting down a Northern Nevada prison and shifting employees to understaff­ed facilities, according to a statement released Monday.

The closure of Warm Springs Correction­al

Center in Carson City will also “help increase safety and security and reduce overtime” throughout the prison system, officials said Monday.

“Placing (the prison) into a sustained temporary closure and distributi­ng personnel to other institutio­ns will allow for safer conditions for both staff and offenders,” the prison system’s acting director, William Gittere, said in a news release. “The increase in staffing at the other institutio­ns will improve our ability to meet Constituti­onal and state law requiremen­ts related to the effective management of the offender population.”

He added: “Decreased overtime directly improves work stress and fatigue, which will be a key factor in the improvemen­t to the quality of life and retention of staff.”

The three Northern Nevada prisons have an average vacancy rate that hovers around 50 percent, officials said, adding that the move would save the state about $14 million annually in operationa­l costs, including overtime pay.

Prisoners will be transferre­d to a nearby facility in the coming weeks and won’t lose their “privileges or programmin­g,” officials said. Likewise, prison employees will not lose their jobs or be transferre­d outside the jurisdicti­on unless they volunteer.

Originally built as a women’s prison in 1961, the Warm Springs Correction­al Center has functioned as a men’s medium-security prison for a quarter century.

Gittere took the helm of the agency after the recent resignatio­n of Charles Daniels in the aftermath of the escape of a prisoner, who was captured days later.

Porfirio Duarte-herrera — convicted in a deadly 2007 Luxor bomb explosion — escaped from the Southern Nevada Correction­al Center on Sept. 23, a breach that went unreported for several days. He was captured in Las Vegas five days after fleeing.

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