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Residents and advocates press Essex County on jail and juvenile-detention conditions; commissioners pledge follow-up

April 03, 2024 | Essex County, New Jersey


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Residents and advocates press Essex County on jail and juvenile-detention conditions; commissioners pledge follow-up
Several public commenters told the board they had witnessed poor conditions inside the Essex County Correctional Facility and juvenile detention center and urged the county to expand in-detention programming and unannounced oversight.

Aziza Kabibi McGill Ayinde, introduced as an aide to Commissioner Richardson and a survivor, thanked the board for declaring Sexual Assault Awareness Month and said recovery costs for survivors can be substantial. "It is a part of raising awareness," she said, urging use of awareness to build programs.

Lamont Vaughn of the Newark Anti-Violence Coalition said the county jail "is hell" and described first-hand experience incarcerated there; he urged commissioners to conduct unannounced visits and promised to provide written recommendations and solutions. "We really need to do something about that facility," Vaughn said.

Dawn Haynes of the Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery said community partners have trouble accessing the youth house after juveniles are processed and sentenced, leaving a gap in services. She urged county–city collaboration and discussed the possibility of an MOU to allow partners to provide mentoring and therapeutic programming while complying with privacy and legal limits.

Commissioner Mary Thomas raised the issue earlier in unfinished business, asking for continued oversight and tours of detention facilities. The president asked administration (Mr. Jackson) to prepare a memo on recent work at the facilities and to arrange tours for commissioners; the board encouraged follow-up meetings to explore collaborations requested by community organizations.

What happens next: administration was asked to produce a memo summarizing improvements and outstanding issues; commissioners indicated they would schedule tours and pursue further discussion with community organizations and county staff.

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