From: The Washin ton Post <[email protected]> To: Subject: The Daily 202: Counterpunching like Trump, Biden attacked most of his rivals on the debate stage. He looked weak. Sent: Thu. 1 Aug 2019 14:56:08 +0000 If you're having trouble reading this, click here. Share: MIListen to The Big Idea Counterpunching like Trump, Biden attacked most of his rivals on the debate stage. He looked weak. Biden becomes debate night target as candidates go on the attack BY JAMES HOHMANN with Mariana Mary THE BIG IDEA: Joe Biden didn't just defend himself in Detroit on Wednesday night. He went after Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Julian Castro, Kirsten Gillibrand and even Bill de Blasio. The media coverage of the second night of the second Democratic debate has focused on the hits leveled against Biden. But these were all expected. Going after the candidate leading in the polls is de rigueur. More striking, and historically unusual, was how hard Biden fired back at anyone and everyone who criticized him. Coming out swinging the way he did will probably reassure panicky donors and bed-wetting establishmentarians, thereby stabilizing his struggling campaign. But it also diminishes his stature. Yes, Biden leads EFTA00044141
in the polls. But calling him the front-runner feels like an exaggeration. Last night demonstrated that, unable to stay above the fray the way he hoped he could, Biden is now in the mosh pit with everyone else. After faltering during the first debate in Miami — and facing not-so-quiet whispers about his age — Biden seemed determined to show that he's the kind of street brawler who can take the fight directly to President Trump. At times, however, his performance was reminiscent of Trump's response to Hillary Clinton during a 2016 debate: "No puppet. No puppet. You're the puppet!" The Biden debate strategy can best be summed up with the playground taunt: I know what you are, but what am I? That's certainly how Biden sounded when he accused both African American senators onstage — each the child of civil rights activists — of being weak on civil rights. In Biden's telling, Booker stood idly by as mayor of Newark while police officers under his command engaged in stop-and-frisk policies that targeted black men. "You went out and you hired Rudy Giuliani's guy," Biden said. "You had 75 percent of those stops reviewed as illegal. You found yourself in a situation where three times as many African American kids were caught in that chain. ... The Justice Department came after you for engaging in behavior that was inappropriate, and then, in fact, nothing happened the entire time you were mayor." Booker: 'You're dipping into the Kool-Aid and you don't even know the flavor' Standing next to Biden, Booker noted that the local leader of the American Civil Liberties Union praised him for putting forth a national model in police accountability. "If you want to compare records — and, frankly, I'm shocked that you do — I'm happy to do that," he said. "Mr. EFTA00044142
Vice President, there's a saying in my community. You're dipping into the Kool-Aid and you don't even know the flavor. You need to come to the city of Newark and see the reforms that we put in place." Still sore over the way she lacerated him last time for working with segregationist senators to oppose busing in the 1970s, Biden tried to turn the tables by focusing on Harris's record as a prosecutor. "When Senator Harris was attorney general for eight years in the state of California, there were two of the most segregated school districts in the country in Los Angeles and in San Francisco. And she did nothing," he said. "I didn't see a single solitary time she brought a case against them to desegregate them. Secondly, she also was in a situation where she had a police department when she was there that was abusing people's rights." Biden essentially accused Harris of prosecutorial misconduct, claiming that she withheld exculpatory evidence from "defense attorneys like me." "Along came a federal judge who said, 'Enough!' And he freed 1,000 of these people," Biden continued. "If you doubt me, Google '1,000 prisoners freed, Kamala Harris.- Harris responded, "That is simply not true." She added that she spent her time as California's chief law enforcement office "cleaning up the bills you passed" in the Senate. Referring to himself as a defense attorney is a stretch: Biden was a part- time public defender for about a year in the late 1960s. He spent the lion's share of the half-century that followed as one of the Democratic Party's most outspoken tough-on-crime acolytes. Gillibrand attacks Biden's record on working women EFTA00044143
Gillibrand, the senator from New York, questioned Biden over an op-ed he wrote in 1981 with the headline "Congress Is Subsidizing Deterioration of Family." In it, the then-senator argued that couples with higher income shouldn't get tax credits for child care because, if they can afford it, one parent should stay home. "That was a long time ago," Biden responded. Then he highlighted Gillibrand's past praise for his record on women's issues. "You came to Syracuse University with me and said it was `wonderful' that I'm `passionate' about ... making sure women are treated equally," he said. "I don't know what's happened, except that you're now running for president." When de Blasio asked Biden whether he ever advised Barack Obama to deport fewer undocumented immigrants during their eight years in the White House, Biden suggested — apparently apropos of nothing — that the New York mayor cannot be trusted to hold someone's confidences. "I keep my recommendation to him in private," he told de Blasio. "Unlike you, I can expect you would go ahead and say whatever was said privately with him. That is not what I do." But Biden had no qualms during the immigration discussion about disclosing that Castro, who was Obama's secretary of housing and urban development, did not bring up the issue during Cabinet meetings. "I never heard him talk about any of this when he was secretary," Biden said. "The fact of the matter is, if you cross the border illegally, you should be able to be sent back. It's a crime." Castro replied: "It looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past, and one of us hasn't." Biden wielded the former president like a shield. "Everybody's talking about how terrible I am on all these issues," he said. "Barack Obama knew exactly who I was. ... He had 10 lawyers do a background check EFTA00044144
on everything about me on civil rights and civil liberties, and he chose me, and he said it was the best decision he made." This argument makes sense. A CNN poll last year found that 66 percent of Americans had a favorable view of Obama, including 97 percent of Democrats. But when Biden distanced himself from the Obama administration's record of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, Booker called him out for trying to have it both ways. "You invoke President Obama more than anybody in this campaign," he said. "You can't do it when it's convenient and then dodge it when it's not." Democrats spent the second debate arguing about math Criticizing his opponents who support Medicare-for-all, Biden accused them of trying to destroy Obamacare and peddling "a bunch of malarkey." That's long been one of his favorite fallback words. He said the plan — initially championed by Sen. Bernie Sanders and embraced to varying degrees by a handful of the other candidates — will raise taxes on the middle class by trillions and increase out-of-pocket health-care costs. Referring to de Blasio and Harris, he said: "I don't know what math you do in New York. I don't know what math you do in California." In most of these instances, it appeared that Biden was trying to muddy the water enough so that these exchanges would get described as a draw. Taken together, they underscore just how many big issues he's vulnerable on in the modern political environment. In other ways, the exchanges showed, stylistically, how much he's a throwback to another time. Biden began the line of attack on Castro by referring to his opponent as "Julian." Then he corrected himself. "Excuse me," he said, "the secretary." (That gave me a flashback to when Sarah Palin asked Biden EFTA00044145
if she could call him "Joe" at the start of their debate in 2008.) Biden accidentally referred to Booker as "the president" during his attack over stop-and-frisk, but he was playful about it. "Excuse me," he quipped, "the future president." (Booker loved it.) "Go easy on me, kid," the 76-year-old joked to Harris, 54, as she came onstage and shook his hand. Elizabeth Warren was not onstage, but Biden even took a little dig at the senator from Massachusetts, as well. Jake Tapper read aloud the quote from the night before about how Democrats won't win in 2020 "with small ideas and spinelessness." Biden replied by touting his role in the auto industry bailout. "I suspect that's why the mayor [of Detroit] endorsed me," he said, "and not the senator." Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, who has made climate change the centerpiece of his campaign, said Biden's environmental proposals aren't sufficiently ambitious. "Middle-ground solutions like what the vice president has proposed are not going to save us," said Inslee. "There is no middle ground about my plan," Biden replied. "I've heard you say that we need a realistic plan," said Inslee. Biden took umbrage. "No, I didn't say that," he replied. Let that sink in. It was as if "realistic" has somehow become a pejorative. Biden's reflexive denial that he ever called his plan "realistic" speaks volumes about the leftward lurch of the party since Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez toppled Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.) in a primary last summer. Moments like this are why so many Democratic pooh-bahs are fretting privately that Trump's chances of getting reelected go up with each debate. Ultimately, more than anything else, the allergy toward "realistic" approaches might be what dooms Biden's third try for the presidency. EFTA00044146
Fact-checking the second Democratic debate I The Fact Checker HOW IT'S PLAYING: -- Wednesday's debate turned on character as much as ideology, which chief correspondent Dan Balz interprets as a foreboding turn for Democrats: "By the end of the evening, the candidates had done as much to make a case against one another as against the president, without offering much in the way of an aspirational message or connecting directly with the voters they will need to win the presidential election. The reality is that little changed as a result of the debate. The absence of clear winners and the absence of the emergence of a candidate with a hopeful message for a broader audience produced a status quo ending. ... Harris delivered a more uneven performance than in Miami. Booker, by his aggressiveness toward Biden, made his bid to move up in a race where he has struggled. ... Sen. Michael F. Bennet (D-Colo.) lamented that the Democrats were wasting time litigating the past and ignoring both the urgent problems of today and the threats posed by the Trump administration. His voice went largely unheard by the others on the stage." -- As several Democrats rushed to criticize Biden, they grew increasingly comfortable with criticizing Obama's legacy by proxy. Matt Viser, Toluse Olorunnipa and Amy B Wang report: "The Obama administration's record on deportations, criminal justice, trade and health care was challenged implicitly and explicitly by several candidates. Even Biden stepped away from the former president on one issue, saying he no longer supports the Trans-Pacific Partnership." That's quite a flip-flop. Biden was a prominent salesman for the deal three years ago. Notably, Obama is staying neutral and has declined to endorse his former No. 2. EFTA00044147
More team coverage: • Biden spoke the most this round, clocking in at 21.2 minutes, almost four minutes more than Tuesday night's longest speaker, Warren. Harris trailed behind Biden, speaking for 17.7 minutes. Booker came in third with 12.8 minutes. Gillibrand spoke for 11.6 minutes; Inslee, 10.7; Bennet and Tulsi Gabbard, 10.6; Castro, 10.5; de Blasio, 9.7; and tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang came in last, speaking for only 8.7 minutes. • The Fact Checker team scrutinized 13 statements made during the debate. • Annie Linskey, David Fahrenthold, Sean Sullivan and Holly Bailey: "8 key moments from night 2." • . Stein and Yasmeen Abutaleb: "Biden and Harris muddle through confusing health policy in debate." • Elise Viebeck: "Biden, Harris field attacks on criminal justice records." • Philip Bump: "More electability than foreign policy: The second debate's topics, by the numbers." • Eugene Scott: "Five years after Eric Garner's death, he was a major topic at the Democratic debate." • Read the complete transcript here. -- What pundits are saying about who won and lost: • The Fix's Aaron Blake names Sanders and Warren as the winners of the debate's second round, despite not being onstage, because "their performances were even better in contrast." Castro and Yang were also winners in Blake's book. Harris and Biden were the losers. • CNN's Chris Cillizza thinks Booker, Gabbard, Castro and Biden had a great night, while Harris and Gillibrand stayed behind. • Vox's Matthew Yglesias thinks Booker and Biden won. EFTA00044148
• Politico's Elena Schneider doesn't think there's a clear winner in a "10-car pileup," but she did come up with some superlatives: Biden was the hottest target, and Booker had the best zinger. • Fox News's Doug Schoen thinks Biden and Gabbard won while Gillibrand and Inslee left defeated. • The Detroit Free Press says Harris did the best job in an otherwise murky debate. • The BBC's Anthony Zurcher named Biden the debate's clear winner and Harris the clear loser. Democratic candidates try to sharpen their message inside the spin room -- Other takes this morning from across the media ecosystem: • Politico's John F. Harris: "Biden was not that bad... and not that good." • The New York Times's Matt Flegenheimer and Katie Glueck: "Biden Did Fine, and That Might Have Been Enough." • Reuters's James Oliphant: "Biden steadies ship while setting up impending clash with Warren." • The Times's Gail Collins: "Let's have another debate with just Warren versus Biden. And maybe we'll throw in Booker and Sanders." • The Atlantic's David A. Graham: "Biden isn't the only one trying to have it both ways on Obama." • The New Yorker's Benjamin Wallace-Wells: "Biden Defends the Party's Past." • USA Today's N'dea Yancey-Bragg: "A Kool-Aid clapback: Cory Booker gets spicy." • Slate's Henry Grabar: "Julian Castro Made the Best Case for Impeachment Yet." EFTA00044149
• The New Republic's Heather Souvaine Horn: "Let's get into a fight about foreign policy." -- From The Post's opinion page: • "I'm grateful for every single woman running for president. Even Marianne Williamson," writes Alyssa Rosenberg. "I wouldn't vote for every woman running for president in the Democratic primary. But I'm grateful for the presence of every single one of them. Equality isn't a single perfect human woman winning the presidency: it's a bunch of flawed women being considered genuinely plausible contenders for the post." • "Booker broke through. Biden struck back. Harris got put in the hot seat," writes E.J. Dionne Jr. • "Biden performed better in the second debate. CNN didn't," writes Jennifer Rubin. "Unfortunately, CNN seemed to learn nothing from its horrendous reviews for Tuesday night. The same time-wasting, overproduced 25 minutes of blather at the onset, the same rigid enforcement of time constraints on candidates, the same lack of attention to foreign policy and the same crudely provocative style of questions reinforced the conclusion that not only CNN but also all of the broadcast news outlets and the DNC need to rethink the format of these events." • "Biden was brilliantly and gloriously adequate," raves Dana Milbank. "He wasn't the most eloquent or stylish debater on the stage. He struggled to find words at times, he seemed over- rehearsed, he seemed not to grasp how texting works ... he cut himself off when his allotted time expired and, at times, he seemed stunned by the ferocity of the barrage — which, in fairness, was stunning." EFTA00044150
QUOTE OF THE DAY: "The people who suffered under your reign as prosecutor, you owe them an apology." — Gabbard to Harris (Meagan Flynn) Subscribe on Amazon Echo, Google Home, Apple HomePod and other podcast players. Welcome to the Daily 202, PowerPost's morning briefing for decision-makers. Sign up to receive the newsletter. WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING: Rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, explained I The Fact Checker -- The Trump administration imposed sanctions on Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, a dramatic step bound to further escalate tensions with Tehran. Carol Morello and Karen DeYoung report: "A senior administration official said Zarif had acted more as a `propaganda minister' than a diplomat. The announcement came as Trump's national security adviser said that nuclear-related sanctions on Iran would again be waived. despite the opposition of some of the administration's most hard-line officials. National Security Adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had advocated ending the waiver. which allows Russia, China and Europe to participate in Iran's civil nuclear program, as permitted under the 2015 agreement from EFTA00044151
which the administration withdrew last year. Five current waivers were due to expire Thursday, and the Treasury Department expressed concern about collateral effects of ending them on other signatories of the deal. In a statement about the sanctions on Zarif, Pompeo said the foreign minister was `complicit' in Iran's support of terrorists, torture and other malign activity around the world." Zarif mocked the designation: Sen. Rand MI (R-Ky.), a Trump confidant who met with Zarif recently to discuss back-channel communications, expressed concern: -- A North Korean soldier defected by making a midnight dash to freedom across the heavily fortified demilitarized zone. David Crawshaw reports: "The man crossed into South Korea late on Wednesday and was spotted moving south along the lmjin River about 11:38 p.m. ... It is relatively rare for North Koreans to attempt to cross directly to the South. Doing so involves traversing the DMZ, a heavily defended strip of no man's land running across the peninsula that is dotted with military guard posts, land mines, barbed wire and other barriers." -- Hamza bin Laden, the son of the al-Qaeda founder, died. From the Times: "Details of the strike that killed him were scarce, including when and where. The United States government played a role in the operation, but it was not clear how ... Though Mr. bin Laden carried a EFTA00044152
prominent name and lineage, the news of his death represented more of a symbolic victory for the American government than the removal of a threat. ... Other key members of the organization remain alive, including Saif al-Adel and Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, who are wanted by the F.B.I. in the bombings of two United States embassies in East Africa in 1998. They are thought to be in Iran." Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in a decade THE DOMESTIC AGENDA: -- The Fed cut the benchmark interest rate for the first time in more than a decade, lowering it by a quarter-point to just under 2.25 percent. Heather Long reports: The goal is to bolster the country's economy "amid early signs of a global slowdown. However, the central bank also inadvertently caused confusion about what it plans to do next, disquieting the stock market. Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell said the Fed was going to do whatever it takes to 'sustain the expansion,' but he stopped short of committing to a series of rate reductions as Wall Street and President Trump have demanded. 'Let me be clear. What I said was, it's not the beginning of a long series of rate cuts,' Powell said." These comments caused a sharp drop in the markets and, by the end of the trading day, the Dow Jones industrial average had lost 1.2 percent. -- If the economy is in good shape, why is the Fed cutting rates in the first place? Long writes: "Lowering interest rates, the Fed's main way to boost the economy, is typically used in dire times, which it's difficult to argue the United States is experiencing right now. Instead, top Fed officials are defending this as an 'insurance cut' that's akin to an immunization shot in the arm. They want to counteract the negative effects of Trump's trade war and prevent the United States from catching the same cold that Europe, China and elsewhere seem to EFTA00044153
have. ... It's a tricky calculus. ... Realistically, one cut won't do much. The reason the stock market has rallied sharply in recent weeks is an expectation that this is the first of several cuts. ... If the Fed does not do three cuts this year, the market could pull back, making financial conditions 'tight' again, even though the Fed is cutting rates to try to loosen conditions." -- Gary Cohn, Trump's former chief economic adviser, said that the president's tariffs are backfiring and hurting the U.S. economy. "I think the Chinese economy was going to slow down with or without a trade war," he told the BBC. -- China's central bank opted overnight not to follow the Fed in cutting rates. From Reuters: "Though China's central bank does not always follow the Fed's moves in lockstep, some analysts had thought a token People's Bank of China cut, likely in one of its short-term rates, was a possibility. ... While heading off a sharper economic slowdown remains Beijing's top priority, officials fear easing too aggressively could fuel debt and financial risks, according to government advisers involved in internal policy discussions." -- The White House told officials to maintain a measured response to anti-government protests in Hong Kong over fears that any public statements would derail U.S. efforts to finalize a trade deal with China. From the Wall Street Journal: "'It was made clear down the chain that we need to be measured on Hong Kong,' one administration official said, noting that the guidance came from 'the top' over concern that fragile talks with China might be jeopardized by any outward show of support for the protests. The actions reflect the administration's foreign-policy moves that prioritize Mr. Trump's interest in safeguarding relationships where he sees opportunity for economic or political gain, sometimes going against the will of allies and even lawmakers within his own Republican Party." EFTA00044154
-- Trump ordered the Navy's top leaders to rescind awards given to military lawyers who prosecuted the war crimes case against Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher, who was acquitted of charges that he murdered a wounded Islamic State fighter in Iraq. Colby Itkowitz reports: "Trump had intervened on Gallagher's behalf, having him removed from solitary confinement in March while awaiting trial. As the military news site Task & Purpose reported Tuesday, members of the prosecution team were quietly presented with Navy Achievement Medals on July 10 for their work on the case. In tweets Wednesday, Trump said the decorations were 'ridiculously given.' Not only did they lose the case,' Trump wrote on Twitter, 'they had difficulty with respect to information that may have been obtained from opposing lawyers and for giving immunity in a totally incompetent fashion.- -- The Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting is the latest vivid example of how strict gun laws in the states can be neutralized by lax laws in a neighboring state. The gunman who killed three and wounded 12 legally purchased a weapon in Nevada that he could not have gotten in California. "New York and New Jersey, for example, also have gun laws that rank among the tightest in the country. But the flow of firearms up Interstate 95 keeps both states supplied with weapons to such a staggering extent that the trafficking network is known as the 'Iron Pipeline.- the Times notes. "To advocates of stricter gun laws, the messy patchwork of state laws that contributed to the tragedy in Gilroy is one more reason that federal gun-law changes are needed." -- A group of doctors urged Congress to investigate the deaths of six migrant children and detention centers at the border in fear that "poor conditions" at U.S. facilities are increasing the spread of deadly diseases. Robert Moore reports: "The doctors, who wrote to Congress on Thursday, said autopsy reports show that at least three of the children — ages 2, 6 and 16 — died in part as a result of having the flu, a far-higher incidence of such deaths than across the general EFTA00044155
population. Child flu deaths are rare, the doctors said, and should be preventable. ... The letter, dated Thursday, alleges that the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Health and Human Services — which supervises longer-term custody of unaccompanied migrant minors — might not be following best practices in regard to screening, treatment, isolation and prevention of the flu." -- The House Oversight Committee is seeking documents related to the secret U.S. Customs and Border Protection Facebook groups in which former employees ridiculed migrants and shared racist and sexist memes. Felicia Sonmez reports: "In a letter Wednesday to acting customs and border protection commissioner Mark Morgan, [Elijah] Cummings voiced alarm that some of the agents involved in the Facebook groups may still be on the job. ... [The chairman] requested that CBP provide all documents related to the matter by Aug. 14." -- A woman whose 1-year-old daughter died weeks after being released from a Texas immigration detention center sued the private prison company that runs the facility. From the AP: "Lawyers for Yazmin Juarez are demanding $40 million from CoreCivic in the complaint filed in federal court in San Antonio. It's the third legal claim they have filed related to the death of Yazmin's daughter, Mariee, in May last year. ... In a statement, CoreCivic spokeswoman Amanda Gilchrist said the company 'had deep sympathy for the family and the tragic loss of their child,' and that ICE was responsible for hiring and overseeing medical staff." -- Eight Republicans have announced their retirement plans this year, reflecting the party's transformation in the Trump era. From M Kane: "Most of those GOP retirements, so far, come from safely red seats ... These retirements by influential Republicans suggest that there is increasing doubt about whether they can defy history and become the first caucus to flip the House majority during a presidential EFTA00044156
election since 1952. ... The unspoken fear among Republicans is that more retirements could be on the way, particularly over this long recess as members of Congress spend time with their families, travel their district or make official overseas trips." -- The Federal Trade Commission warned that so many people are seeking cash payments from Equifax following its 2017 data breach that there may not be enough money for everyone who applies to claim the $125 check. From CNN Business: "The FTC is trying to persuade Americans to pick a different option: take Equifax's offer of free credit monitoring instead. 'Millions of people' have logged onto a claims website set up by the federal government, the FTC said, following a multi-million-dollar settlement with Equifax announced last Monday. The site has been live for a week. Under the deal, consumers can file for Equifax's free credit monitoring or to receive a check for up to $125, which is meant to reimburse the cost of getting credit monitoring from elsewhere." Emigrant Peak is seen rising above the Paradise Valley and the Yellowstone River near Emigrant. Mont. (Matthew Brown/AP) PERSONNEL IS POLICY: -- Trump's pick for managing federal lands does not believe the government should have any. Steven Mufson reports: "Trump's Interior Secretary David Bernhardt signed an order making the Wyoming native William Perry Pendley the acting director of the Bureau of Land Management. Pendley, former president of the Mountain States Legal Foundation, was a senior official in Ronald Reagan's administration. ... In the three decades since serving under Reagan, Pendley has sued the Interior Department on behalf of an oil and gas prospector, sought to undermine protections of endangered species such as the grizzly bear, and pressed to radically reduce EFTA00044157
the size of federal lands to make way for development. The Founding Fathers intended all lands owned by the federal government to be sold,' he wrote approvingly in a National Review magazine article in 2016. He said 'westerners know that only getting title to much of the land in the West will bring real change.' ... "Pendley's ties to the most conservative networks run deep. Pendley's Mountain States Legal Foundation, founded in 1977 and initially run by Reagan's controversial first Interior Secretary James G. Watt, has received backing from ultraconservative groups and individuals such as the Koch-linked Donors Trust and beer tycoon Joseph Coors. Pendley will once again be overseeing a coal leasing program he was found to have mismanaged ... More recently in a September 2017 article in the National Review magazine, Pendley attacked then-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke for failing to do enough to reduce the size of the country's national monuments." -- Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson showed up in Baltimore to defend the president's negative descriptions of the city, saying there are "a lot of good things in Baltimore, but there are a lot of bad things too." Ovetta Wiggins reports: "It's sort of like a patient who has cancer: You can dress them up and put a nice suit on and try to ignore it, but that cancer is going to have a devastating effect," he said while standing outside Hollins House, a federally funded housing complex for senior citizens in the congressional district of Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.). "You have to be willing to address that issue if you are ever going to solve it." No state or city officials appeared at Carson's event, which was originally scheduled to be held on a church lot across an apartment complex. The event was hastily moved to an alley behind the complex after a member of the church said no one had asked permission to hold an event on the property. EFTA00044158
-- The Senate Armed Services Committee voted to advance Trump's pick to be the military's second-highest officer, despite an Army colonel's allegations that he sexually assaulted her. Karoun Demirjian reports: "The vote was 20 to 7, reflecting bipartisan support for Gen. John E. Hyten ... The vote also reflected bipartisan opposition, after Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) decided to vote against recommending Hyten's confirmation because of 'his inability to address toxic leadership and exercise sound judgment while serving as STRATCOM Commander,' according to her spokeswoman. ... Hyten appeared before the committee for his confirmation hearing Tuesday, where he flatly denied Col. Kathryn Spletstoser's charges ... On Wednesday, she responded to what she called the committee's 'gut-wrenching' decision to recommend Hyten for confirmation in a statement imploring the panel to let her speak publicly in a hearing before them." -- The Senate confirmed Kelly Knight Craft as the next U.N. ambassador in a party-line vote. Demirjian reports: "Craft struggled to allay Democrats' concerns about her family's significant investments in the fossil fuel industry, though notably she separated herself from the president on climate change. During her confirmation hearing in June, Craft declared that she believes fossil fuels and human behavior contribute to the planet's shifting weather phenomena. 'Let there be no doubt,' she said. She also pushed back against Democrats' accusations that she had spent too much time away from her post in Ottawa, Canada's capital. ... During her confirmation hearing, she defended Trump's decision to reduce payments to the U.N. and pull out of bodies like the U.N. Human Rights Council." Jared Kushner arrives in the Rose Garden to hear his father-in-law deliver a speech in May. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) -- The administration's intelligence watchdog said he will not investigate how the White House handled security clearances for EFTA00044159
Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and other employees unless the president directs him to. From NBC News: "Michael Atkinson, the inspector general of the intelligence community, meaning the chief internal watchdog for the nation's intelligence agencies, wrote to [Democratic] senators that he would be happy to conduct such an investigation, but could only do it if President Trump asks him." -- A former congressional staffer who fought to discredit the Russia investigation got a senior White House national security job. From the Daily Beast: "Kash Patel, who helmed the efforts of former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes to scrutinize the court-authorized surveillance of a Trump associate has taken on the role of Senior Director of the Counterterrorism Directorate of the National Security Council (NSC), according to two sources familiar with the move. ... Patel drew national attention in early 2018, when Nunes oversaw the production and release of a memo on surveillance of Trump campaign advisor Carter Page. ... Patel also sparred with Rod Rosenstein during his time supervising the Russia probe." -- Two former top staffers to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell lobbied for an aluminum mill project in Kentucky backed by a close ally of Vladimir Putin. From Politico: "The disclosure comes as Democrats are pushing the Trump administration to review Rusal's $200 million investment in the Kentucky project — concerned that the mill will supply the Defense Department — and as McConnell weathers criticism for helping block a congressional effort to stop the investment. The Russian firm was only able to make the investment after it won sanctions relief from penalties the Treasury Department initially imposed in April 2018 on Rusal and other companies owned by Oleg Deripaska, a Russian oligarch and Kremlin ally accused of facilitating Moscow's nefarious activities. ... It's unclear whether the former staffers — Hunter Bates, a former McConnell chief EFTA00044160
of staff, and Brendan Dunn, who advised the Kentucky Republican on tax, trade and financial services matters before heading to K Street last year — directly lobbied McConnell's office over the aluminum mill project. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, the law and lobbying firm where Bates and Dunn work, and McConnell's office declined to comment on whether they had done so. -- The Kremlin announced that Trump called Putin to offer U.S. help with fighting Siberian wildfires. From Reuters: "The Kremlin said the two leaders had spoken by phone at Washington's initiative, hours after Putin ordered the Russian army to help firefighters battle the wildfires. The fires have spread to around 3 million hectares of mostly remote forest, an area almost the size of Belgium, according to the Federal Forestry Agency, wafting smoke across Siberia and prompting several regions to declare states of emergency. ... 'President Putin expressed his sincere gratitude for such an attentive attitude and for the offer of help and support,' [the Kremlin said]. Putin told Trump that Moscow would take him up on his offer if necessary, the Kremlin said, adding: 'The Russian president took this step from the U.S. president as a sign that in the future we can restore full-scale ties between our two countries.- We know about this call because the Kremlin announced it. The White House did not. This is another norm that's been violated in the Trump era. -- Russia and the U.S. have eased tensions over a visa deal for students enrolled in an American Embassy-backed school. (Bloomberg News) -- Follow the money: Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.), chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, explains in a Post op-ed why his committee needs to review the president's tax returns: "I'd rather hold a roundtable in Pittsfield, Mass., or cross-examine Medicare administrators than pick fights on cable news. Those arguments tend to EFTA00044161
drive people into their corners, shrinking opportunities to accomplish real results. I'm an institutionalist. I respect Congress, for all its imperfections. As chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, I am responsible for congressional oversight of the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service's administration of the federal tax code. The tax code gives the committee chairman the power to request taxpayer information from the IRS. The committee has exercised this power at various times in the past and has never been denied by the IRS or the Treasury Department. In early April, I requested the president's tax returns to fulfill a legitimate congressional oversight responsibility: Our voluntary tax-compliance system hinges on the public's faith that our tax laws are administered fairly and without favor to those in power. The president is unique: No other American has the power to sign bills into law and direct an entire branch of government. That power, and the extent to which the IRS can audit and enforce federal tax laws against a current or future president, merits closer legislative scrutiny." Trump and his then-girlfriend Melania Knauss hang out with financier Jeffrey Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000. (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images) THE #METOO RECKONING: -- Jeffrey Epstein, the financier accused of trafficking girls as young as 14 for sex, hoped to seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating dozens of women at his New Mexico ranch. From the New York Times: "On multiple occasions starting in the early 2000s, Mr. Epstein told scientists and businessmen about his ambitions to use his New Mexico ranch as a base where women would be inseminated with his sperm and would give birth to his babies. ... Epstein over the years confided to scientists and others about his scheme, according to four people familiar with his thinking, although there is no evidence that it ever came to fruition. ... [His] vision reflected his longstanding EFTA00044162
fascination with what has become known as transhumanism: the science of improving the human population through technologies like genetic engineering and artificial intelligence." Epstein used his connections and to build relationships with an array of prominent scientists, including the physicist who discovered the quark and theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking: "The lure for some of the scientists was Mr. Epstein's money. ... Some of the scientists said that the prospect of financing blinded them to the seriousness of his sexual transgressions, and even led them to give credence to some of Mr. Epstein's half-baked scientific musings. ... Mr. Epstein was willing to finance research that others viewed as bizarre. He told one scientist that he was bankrolling efforts to identify a mysterious particle that might trigger the feeling that someone is watching you. ... Alan M. Dershowitz, a professor emeritus of law at Harvard, recalled that at a lunch Mr. Epstein hosted in Cambridge, Mass., he steered the conversation toward the question of how humans could be improved genetically. Mr. Dershowitz said he was appalled, given the Nazis' use of eugenics to justify their genocidal effort to purify the Aryan race. Yet the lunches persisted." -- Epstein and Trump partied together and swam in the same social pool for the better part of two decades starting in the late 1980s before suddenly becoming rivals over the rights to a Palm Beach, Fla., property in 2004. Beth Reinhard, Rosalind S. Helderman and Marc Fisher report: "Photos and articles captured the men together over the years, the future president of the United States and the future convicted sex offender. ... `They were tight,' said one person who observed them together and spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid retribution. 'They were each other's wingmen.' ... In November 2004, Trump ... declared himself intent on winning `the finest piece of land in Florida and probably the U.S.,' an estate that had been seized as part of the bankruptcy of nursing home magnate Abe Gosman. ... In EFTA00044163
contrast to Trump, Epstein seemed interested in living at the place. ... As the competition heated up, Trump and Epstein began talking each other down to the trustee." Trump ultimately won the property, which he sold four years later for more than twice the price he bought it for. But ever since, his relationship with Epstein has been fractured. ... "Trump also appears to have been helpful to Epstein's accusers. Brad Edwards, an attorney for some of the alleged victims, said in an interview last year that when he was seeking information from Epstein's acquaintances in 2009, Trump was 'the only person who picked up the phone and said: `Let's just talk. I'll give you as much time as you want. I'll tell you what you need to know.- -- Epstein's sex trafficking trial could last a month or more, his defense attorney said. Prosecutors want the trial to begin in June 2020, while Epstein's defense wants it to start after Labor Day of next year. (Renae Merle and Matt Zapotosky) -- Princess Haya Bint Hussein, one of the six wives of Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Maktoum, is seeking protection from him. She's not the first woman in his family to do so. Ruby Mellen reports: "Haya's case has fixed a fresh spotlight on previous allegations of cruelty against Maktoum from female members of his family. Two of his daughters from another wife have attempted to flee the kingdom, saying they sought freedom from the family's repressive rule. They were both captured and brought back to Dubai. But their cases have sparked international concern. `When you see female members of the royal family literally fleeing the country and seeking asylum, it should indicate the even greater extent to which average women in the UAE are denied basic rights,' said Radha Stirling, the chief executive of British-based advocacy group Detained in Dubai." -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi kept his wife a secret for decades as he ascended in the country's political ranks. She EFTA00044164
hasn't heard from him for years, but she still waits for his call. Annie Gowen reports: "The wife, Jashodaben Chimanlal Modi, is a retired teacher who lives in a small town in Modi's home state of Gujarat. Although she had not heard from her husband in years, she says she still hopes to join him one day in the capital as his spouse. `If he calls me, I will go,' she said in an interview. 'I hear all his speeches on TV. I feel very good when I hear him speak. I want him to fulfill all his promises to the people. That's my prayer to God.' ... [Modi] and his wife were promised to each other as young adolescents in keeping with the traditions of their community. They were then married in a small ceremony when she was 17 and he was 18. ... "Narendra Modi left shortly thereafter to wander in the Himalayas with little more than a change of clothing in his rucksack ... [He] never returned to his wife but never divorced her, even as he became the high-profile chief minister of Gujarat and, last year, India's premier. He never publicly spoke of his wife, and journalists who sniffed around on the topic as Modi's fame grew were privately discouraged from doing so. ... After he became prime minister, she was assigned an official security detail. But it has not been a happy experience. ... She subsists on a small pension from her time as a teacher. She keeps a small photo of her husband tucked in her prayer book and spends long hours in solitude." -- Outrage drove a Malaysian senator to back away from an "anti- seduction" law he had proposed. From SBS News: "Mohamad Imran Abdul Hamid told the senate, known as the Dewan Negara, that a new law was needed to protect men. `I propose a Sexual Harassment Act to protect men,' he said according to a report in local news outlet Malaysiakini. ... Human rights watchdog Suaram immediately called for Imran to issue a public apology and retract his remarks, saying such claims were `absurd.- EFTA00044165
SOCIAL MEDIA SPEED READ: Kirsten Gillibrand's communications director shared the 1981 op-ed that the senator attacked Biden for writing during the debate. Biden's deputy campaign manager responded by sharing a picture of Jill Biden arriving at her job as a community college instructor earlier this year: Trump didn't seem impressed with the performances he saw on the debate stage: People quickly snapped up the domain name for the wrong URL that Biden told viewers to check out at the end of his closing statement: Many online mocked "Grandpa Joe": The Kool-Aid social media team seized on Booker's quip against Biden: Tulsi Gabbard saw a big bump in searches during the debate: The Castro brothers, Julian and Rep. Joaquin Castro, rode to the debate with their mom: EFTA00044166
Rep. Castro grew a beard to avoid being confused with his twin brother, the presidential hopeful. It doesn't seem to be working: The ACLU complained that there was not more conversation about voting rights: A Post columnist noted that Gabbard's history with Syria's Bashar al- Assad needs to be brought up more, especially on the debate stage: A Huff Post political reporter predicted who will get cut before the next debate: Candidates respond to protesters yelling 'Fire Pantaleor A few hecklers stole the public's attention at points during the debate: One of the protesters took to Twitter to explain what, in her view, happened: De Blasio's campaign acknowledged the protesters: EFTA00044167
A pro-Bernie Sanders group attacked Rep. Tim Ryan for trying to seize on one of his most memorable lines from Tuesday night: From the new White House press secretary: VIDEOS OF THE DAY: Seth Meyers doesn't think Biden made a good choice by going after New Yorkers' math skills: Stephen Colbert joked that the second round of the debate was "all about the moderates," calling it a "rage for incremental change": Julian Castro stopped by Samantha Bee's show to talk about his plan to decriminalize border crossings: Jimmy Kimmel thinks Biden stuck to his promise of not being too nice during this debate: A wave machine malfunctioned at a water park in China, creating a tsunami-style wave that injured 44 tourists: Water park 'tsunami' injures 44 tourists after wave machine malfunction EFTA00044168
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1. The attached spreadsheet has three tabs with counts on Attempts, Self Harm and Placement on Suicide Watch for all of our institutions between 2014-2018 and it was shared with IPPA. 2. This is a reporter's question sent to IPPA along with our response and my recommendation for adding more information. (4) Also, does BOP have any special initiatives under way to help reduce the numbers? What is BOP's response to the union's contention is staffing shortages is at the root of the problem? The safety of stall innutes, and the public is the highest priority for the BOP. The BOP works diligently to provide education to staff and inmates on suicide prevention. Every staff member receives annual training on this important topic, and many receive additional semi- annual training. After an inmate arrives at an institution, every inmate receives information on mental health services available to them. Psychology Services staff at each facility provides crisis intervention and support services as needed. Psychologists are available for formal counseling and treatment on an individual or group basis. In addition, staff in an inmate's housing unit are available for informal counseling. More information can be found on our website here https://www.bopigov/inmatesicustody_and_care/mental_health,jsp. I would just add that suicide prevention is mandatory and an integral part of our Introduction to Correctional Techniques I & II (Institution & Glynco); Annual Training; Semi-Annual Training; New Lieutenants Training, and Prior to working an assigned post in SHU. The first four items apply to all Bureau staff. 3. The second attachment is a collection of data Psychology Services does every year. 2018 and 2017 will likely have one more death added to each year. This were discovered this week, one at CAA and one at an RRC that PSB was never notified about. Please let me know if you have any questions. >> > > 8/23/2019 10:39 AM > » Can I get any historical info you have? Thanks. https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2019/08/22/federal-prison-suicides-rising-before-jeffrey- epsteins-death/2070689001/ Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Page 13660 EFTA00044171
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Facility Calendar Year Count of Attempts ALD 2016 1 ALF 2016 2 ALF 2017 2 ALI 2014 1 ALI 2015 2 ALI 2016 1 ALI 2017 1 ALI 2018 1 ALM 2014 1 ALM 2015 1 ALM 2016 1 ALM 2017 3 ALM 2018 1 ALM 2019 1 ALP 2014 5 ALP 2015 13 ALP 2016 5 ALP 2017 14 ALP 2018 8 ALP 2019 2 ASH 2017 1 ATL 2014 5 ATL 2015 1 ATL 2016 5 ATL 2017 6 ATL 2018 8 ATL 2019 3 ATW 2014 1 ATW 2015 2 ATW 2017 2 ATW 2018 1 BAS 2014 1 BAS 2016 2 BAS 2017 1 BAS 2018 1 BEC 2014 1 BEC 2016 3 BEC 2018 1 BEN 2016 2 BER 2014 1 BER 2015 1 BER 2016 1 BER 2017 2 BIG 2014 1 EFTA00044176
BIG 2019 2 BML 2014 1 BML 2015 3 BML 2016 1 BMM 2016 1 BMM 2017 1 BMP 2014 4 BMP 2015 1 BMP 2016 6 BMP 2017 1 BMP 2018 2 BMP 2019 4 BRO 2014 4 BRO 2015 4 BRO 2016 2 BRO 2017 2 BRO 2018 6 BRO 2019 2 BRY 2016 1 BRY 2017 1 BSY 2014 2 BSY 2015 1 BSY 2016 1 BSY 2019 1 BTF 2015 2 BTF 2016 3 BTF 2017 2 BTF 2018 7 BTF 2019 2 BUH 2015 1 BUH 2016 2 BUH 2017 5 BUH 2018 1 BUH 2019 3 BUT 2014 4 BUT 2015 3 BUT 2016 3 BUT 2017 2 BUT 2018 7 BUT 2019 2 CAA 2014 1 CAA 2016 2 CAA 2017 3 CAA 2018 8 CCC 2014 1 EFTA00044177
CCC 2015 1 CCC 2016 2 CCC 2017 1 CCC 2018 1 CLP 2014 5 CLP 2015 2 CLP 2016 4 CLP 2017 11 CLP 2018 6 CLP 2019 2 COL 2018 8 COL 2019 1 COM 2017 4 COM 2018 1 COM 2019 1 COP 2016 2 COP 2017 2 COP 2018 9 COP 2019 1 CRW 2014 5 CRW 2015 4 CRW 2016 5 CRW 2017 8 CRW 2018 6 CRW 2019 4 CUM 2014 1 CUM 2015 3 CUM 2017 1 CUM 2019 1 DAN 2015 1 DAN 2016 1 DAN 2017 2 DAN 2018 2 DAN 2019 2 DEV 2014 2 DEV 2015 3 DEV 2016 5 DEV 2017 2 DEV 2018 4 DEV 2019 5 DTH 2019 1 DUB 2014 3 DUB 2015 1 DUB 2016 2 DUB 2017 6 EFTA00044178
DUB 2018 2 EDG 2014 1 EDG 2015 3 EDG 2016 3 EDG 2017 5 EDG 2018 4 ELK 2015 1 ELK 2017 1 ELK 2019 2 ENG 2014 1 ENG 2016 1 ENG 2018 1 ENG 2019 1 ERE 2015 1 EST 2014 2 EST 2015 1 EST 2017 1 EST 2019 1 FAI 2014 1 FAI 2015 2 FAI 2018 1 FAI 2019 1 FLF 2015 1 FLF 2016 5 FLF 2017 1 FLF 2018 1 FLM 2014 1 FLM 2015 1 FLM 2016 2 FLM 2017 2 FLM 2018 8 FLM 2019 1 FLP 2014 5 FLP 2015 7 FLP 2016 15 FLP 2017 3 FLP 2018 6 FLP 2019 7 FOM 2014 1 FOM 2015 4 FOM 2017 2 FOM 2018 5 FOM 2019 1 FOR 2016 3 FOR 2017 2 EFTA00044179
FOR 2018 3 FOR 2019 3 FTD 2014 3 FTD 2015 1 FTD 2016 1 FTD 2017 3 FTD 2018 2 FTW 2014 2 FTW 2015 4 FTW 2017 6 FTW 2018 6 FTW 2019 1 GIL 2014 1 GIL 2015 1 GIL 2016 2 GIL 2017 4 GIL 2018 1 GIL 2019 4 GRE 2014 3 GRE 2017 1 GRE 2019 4 GUA 2014 2 GUA 2016 3 GUA 2017 1 GUA 2018 1 HAF 2015 1 HAF 2016 2 HAF 2017 4 HAF 2018 4 HAZ 2014 6 HAZ 2015 2 HAZ 2016 3 HAZ 2017 5 HAZ 2018 1 HAZ 2019 1 HER 2017 1 HON 2015 1 HON 2016 1 HON 2018 1 HOU 2016 1 HOU 2017 1 HOU 2018 1 HOU 2019 1 • 2015 2 I M 2016 2 EFTA00044180
■ 2017 1 LEW 2016 3 LEW 2017 4 LEW 2018 2 LEW 2019 1 LEX 2014 2 LEX 2016 2 LEX 2017 4 LEX 2018 2 LEX 2019 4 LOF 2016 1 LOM 2014 1 LOM 2015 1 LOM 2016 2 LOM 2017 1 LOM 2018 3 LOS 2014 1 LOS 2015 3 LOS 2016 1 LOS 2017 2 LOS 2018 3 LOS 2019 3 LVN 2015 2 LVN 2016 3 LVN 2019 1 MAR 2014 2 MAR 2015 4 MAR 2016 2 MAR 2019 2 MCD 2017 1 MCD 2018 1 MCK 2017 5 MCK 2018 1 MCR 2015 1 MCR 2016 2 MCR 2017 1 MCR 2018 2 MCR 2019 1 MEM 2015 1 MEM 2018 1 MEM 2019 1 MEN 2014 1 MEN 2016 1 MIA 2015 1 MIA 2016 1 EFTA00044181
MIA 2017 1 MIA 2018 1 MIL 2014 2 MIL 2015 2 MIL 2016 1 MIL 2017 2 MIL 2018 1 MIM 2015 2 MIM 2016 3 MIM 2017 3 MIM 2018 3 MIM 2019 1 MNA 2014 2 MNA 2015 3 MNA 2016 3 MNA 2017 6 MNA 2018 1 NYM 2014 3 NYM 2015 8 NYM 2016 4 NYM 2017 5 NYM 2018 2 NYM 2019 2 OAD 2014 1 OAD 2015 1 OAD 2016 1 OAK 2014 1 OKL 2014 3 OKL 2015 5 OKL 2016 4 OKL 2017 6 OKL 2018 4 OKL 2019 1 OTV 2014 1 OTV 2015 1 OTV 2016 1 OTV 2017 5 OTV 2018 5 OXF 2019 1 PEK 2017 2 PEK 2018 1 PEM 2014 4 PEM 2015 3 PEM 2016 6 PEM 2017 11 EFTA00044182
PEM 2018 2 PEM 2019 2 PHL 2014 3 PHL 2015 3 PHL 2016 4 PHL 2017 4 PHL 2018 5 PHL 2019 3 PHX 2014 1 PHX 2017 1 PHX 2019 1 POL 2014 2 POL 2015 1 POL 2016 2 POL 2017 7 POL 2019 1 POM 2016 1 POM 2017 1 POM 2018 4 POM 2019 1 RCH 2015 3 RCH 2016 1 RCH 2017 3 RCH 2018 4 SAF 2018 1 SCH 2016 2 SCH 2017 2 SCH 2018 3 SCH 2019 1 SDC 2014 4 SDC 2015 4 SDC 2016 6 SDC 2017 5 SDC 2018 5 SDC 2019 4 SEA 2014 2 SEA 2016 1 SEA 2017 4 SEA 2019 3 SET 2014 5 SET 2015 5 SET 2016 3 SET 2017 4 SET 2018 6 SET 2019 2 EFTA00044183
SHE 2014 2 SHE 2015 2 SHE 2016 2 SHE 2017 7 SHE 2018 1 SPG 2014 6 SPG 2015 14 SPG 2016 4 SPG 2017 3 SPG 2018 7 SPG 2019 5 SST 2015 1 TAL 2014 1 TAL 2015 1 TAL 2016 3 TAL 2017 1 TAL 2018 2 TAL 2019 1 TCN 2018 4 TCN 2019 1 TCP 2014 2 TCP 2016 5 TCP 2017 8 TCP 2018 8 TCP 2019 7 TDG 2014 2 TDG 2015 2 TDG 2017 2 TDG 2018 1 TDG 2019 1 TEX 2016 1 THA 2014 3 THA 2015 1 THA 2016 7 THA 2017 4 THA 2018 5 THA 2019 2 THP 2014 8 THP 2015 9 THP 2016 12 THP 2017 22 THP 2018 16 THP 2019 8 TOM 2019 2 TRM 2014 2 EFTA00044184
TRM 2015 3 TRM 2017 3 TRM 2018 2 TRV 2014 1 TRV 2016 2 TRV 2019 1 VIM 2015 1 VIM 2016 2 VIM 2017 1 VIM 2019 2 VIP 2014 3 VIP 2015 5 VIP 2016 3 VIP 2017 2 VIP 2018 4 VIP 2019 3 VVM 2014 1 VVM 2015 4 VVM 2016 6 VVM 2017 1 VVM 2018 3 VVM 2019 1 WAS 2014 2 WAS 2015 2 WAS 2016 1 WAS 2017 1 WAS 2018 2 WAS 2019 1 WIL 2016 3 WIL 2018 1 WIL 2019 1 YAM 2016 1 YAM 2017 2 YAM 2018 2 YAM 2019 1 YAP 2016 1 YAP 2017 4 YAP 2018 2 YAP 2019 4 YAZ 2018 1 EFTA00044185
Facility Calendar Year Count of Self Harm ALD 2014 2 ALD 2015 3 ALD 2016 3 ALD 2017 5 ALD 2018 9 ALD 2019 2 ALF 2014 1 ALF 2016 6 ALF 2017 4 ALF 2018 5 ALI 2014 11 ALI 2015 18 ALI 2016 17 ALI 2017 22 ALI 2018 22 ALI 2019 19 ALM 2014 3 ALM 2015 9 ALM 2016 4 ALM 2017 12 ALM 2018 10 ALM 2019 6 ALP 2014 68 ALP 2015 101 ALP 2016 71 ALP 2017 89 ALP 2018 79 ALP 2019 19 ASH 2014 1 ASH 2017 1 ATL 2014 30 ATL 2015 31 ATL 2016 51 ATL 2017 44 ATL 2018 70 ATL 2019 35 ATW 2014 5 ATW 2015 17 ATW 2016 13 ATW 2017 25 ATW 2018 24 ATW 2019 14 BAS 2014 2 BAS 2015 3 EFTA00044186
BAS 2016 4 BAS 2017 1 BAS 2018 1 BAS 2019 2 BEC 2014 5 BEC 2015 5 BEC 2016 9 BEC 2017 5 BEC 2018 7 BEC 2019 1 BEN 2014 1 BEN 2015 1 BEN 2016 8 BEN 2017 5 BEN 2018 4 BEN 2019 1 BER 2014 6 BER 2015 3 BER 2016 13 BER 2017 10 BER 2018 6 BER 2019 7 BIG 2014 5 BIG 2015 3 BIG 2016 2 BIG 2018 3 BIG 2019 8 BML 2014 8 BML 2015 20 BML 2016 17 BML 2017 7 BML 2018 3 BML 2019 1 BMM 2014 8 BMM 2015 7 BMM 2016 26 BMM 2017 12 BMM 2018 9 BMM 2019 4 BMP 2014 22 BMP 2015 28 BMP 2016 30 BMP 2017 27 BMP 2018 39 BMP 2019 35 EFTA00044187
BRO 2014 19 BRO 2015 13 BRO 2016 20 BRO 2017 36 BRO 2018 28 BRO 2019 13 BRY 2014 2 BRY 2015 6 BRY 2016 5 BRY 2017 2 BRY 2018 1 BSY 2014 14 BSY 2015 5 BSY 2016 10 BSY 2017 11 BSY 2018 6 BSY 2019 7 BTF 2014 2 BTF 2015 6 BTF 2016 11 BTF 2017 4 BTF 2018 20 BTF 2019 9 BUF 2014 1 BUH 2014 10 BUH 2015 25 BUH 2016 21 BUH 2017 33 BUH 2018 38 BUH 2019 10 BUT 2014 21 BUT 2015 31 BUT 2016 20 BUT 2017 22 BUT 2018 29 BUT 2019 9 CAA 2014 11 CAA 2015 23 CAA 2016 15 CAA 2017 26 CAA 2018 32 CAA 2019 8 CCC 2014 8 CCC 2015 15 CCC 2016 6 EFTA00044188
CCC 2017 5 CCC 2018 17 CCC 2019 7 CLP 2014 24 CLP 2015 26 CLP 2016 57 CLP 2017 106 CLP 2018 84 CLP 2019 48 COL 2016 3 COL 2017 3 COL 2018 32 COL 2019 5 COM 2014 10 COM 2015 4 COM 2016 5 COM 2017 31 COM 2018 39 COM 2019 31 COP 2014 33 COP 2015 26 COP 2016 44 COP 2017 66 COP 2018 116 COP 2019 14 CRW 2014 61 CRW 2015 108 CRW 2016 86 CRW 2017 71 CRW 2018 72 CRW 2019 29 CUM 2014 4 CUM 2015 7 CUM 2016 3 CUM 2017 2 CUM 2018 5 CUM 2019 2 DAN 2014 1 DAN 2015 3 DAN 2016 5 DAN 2017 13 DAN 2018 19 DAN 2019 15 DEV 2014 14 DEV 2015 23 EFTA00044189
DEV 2016 26 DEV 2017 17 DEV 2018 20 DEV 2019 17 DTH 2014 1 DTH 2016 1 DTH 2018 1 DTH 2019 1 DUB 2014 8 DUB 2015 12 DUB 2016 9 DUB 2017 17 DUB 2018 13 DUB 2019 4 EDG 2014 2 EDG 2015 10 EDG 2016 9 EDG 2017 16 EDG 2018 39 EDG 2019 18 ELK 2014 2 ELK 2015 4 ELK 2016 6 ELK 2017 6 ELK 2018 6 ELK 2019 12 ENG 2014 3 ENG 2015 7 ENG 2016 5 ENG 2017 7 ENG 2018 6 ENG 2019 5 ERE 2014 1 ERE 2015 2 ERE 2016 7 ERE 2017 5 ERE 2018 1 ERE 2019 2 EST 2014 4 EST 2015 5 EST 2016 8 EST 2017 4 EST 2018 2 EST 2019 7 FAI 2014 7 EFTA00044190
FAI 2015 10 FAI 2016 15 FAI 2017 29 FAI 2018 22 FAI 2019 16 FLF 2014 1 FLF 2015 4 FLF 2016 10 FLF 2017 8 FLF 2018 6 FLF 2019 3 FLM 2014 45 FLM 2015 23 FLM 2016 14 FLM 2017 25 FLM 2018 33 FLM 2019 17 FLP 2014 55 FLP 2015 153 FLP 2016 126 FLP 2017 55 FLP 2018 166 FLP 2019 125 FOM 2014 14 FOM 2015 21 FOM 2016 15 FOM 2017 18 FOM 2018 24 FOM 2019 11 FOR 2014 2 FOR 2015 3 FOR 2016 5 FOR 2017 3 FOR 2018 16 FOR 2019 7 FTD 2014 10 FTD 2015 6 FTD 2016 4 FTD 2017 11 FTD 2018 8 FTD 2019 5 FTW 2014 8 FTW 2015 10 FTW 2016 5 FTW 2017 10 EFTA00044191
FTW 2018 14 FTW 2019 7 GIL 2014 8 GIL 2015 8 GIL 2016 4 GIL 2017 21 GIL 2018 5 GIL 2019 12 GRE 2014 5 GRE 2015 2 GRE 2016 6 GRE 2017 6 GRE 2018 7 GRE 2019 11 GUA 2014 16 GUA 2015 17 GUA 2016 39 GUA 2017 18 GUA 2018 9 GUA 2019 2 HAF 2014 1 HAF 2015 14 HAF 2016 8 HAF 2017 33 HAF 2018 28 HAF 2019 11 HAZ 2014 33 HAZ 2015 27 HAZ 2016 11 HAZ 2017 57 HAZ 2018 25 HAZ 2019 18 HER 2014 1 HER 2015 3 HER 2016 1 HER 2017 1 HER 2018 2 HON 2014 5 HON 2015 2 HON 2016 4 HON 2017 3 HON 2018 12 HOU 2014 4 HOU 2015 10 HOU 2016 3 EFTA00044192
HOU 2017 9 HOU 2018 6 HOU 2019 4 JES 2014 4 JES 2015 5 JES 2016 3 JES 2017 5 JES 2018 3 JES 2019 8 LAT 2014 3 LAT 2015 2 LAT 2016 2 LAT 2017 1 LAT 2019 3 LEE 2014 4 LEE 2015 19 LEE 2016 13 LEE 2017 11 LEE 2018 5 LEE 2019 1 LEW 2014 20 LEW 2015 27 LEW 2016 21 LEW 2017 46 LEW 2018 54 LEW 2019 34 LEX 2014 14 LEX 2015 5 LEX 2016 18 LEX 2017 51 LEX 2018 34 LEX 2019 12 LOF 2016 1 LOM 2014 7 LOM 2015 6 LOM 2016 4 LOM 2017 7 LOM 2018 9 LOM 2019 5 LOR 2015 1 LOR 2019 3 LOS 2014 7 LOS 2015 10 LOS 2016 4 LOS 2017 5 EFTA00044193
LOS 2018 7 LOS 2019 4 LVN 2014 9 LVN 2015 2 LVN 2016 8 LVN 2017 4 LVN 2018 10 LVN 2019 2 MAN 2014 1 MAN 2015 1 MAN 2017 7 MAN 2018 5 MAR 2014 6 MAR 2015 12 MAR 2016 19 MAR 2017 10 MAR 2018 11 MAR 2019 10 MCD 2014 1 MCD 2015 2 MCD 2016 2 MCD 2017 2 MCD 2018 6 MCD 2019 4 MCK 2014 1 MCK 2015 2 MCK 2016 2 MCK 2017 12 MCK 2018 12 MCK 2019 2 MCR 2014 17 MCR 2015 28 MCR 2016 34 MCR 2017 38 MCR 2018 32 MCR 2019 28 MEM 2014 3 MEM 2015 9 MEM 2016 6 MEM 2017 9 MEM 2018 6 MEM 2019 13 MEN 2014 2 MEN 2016 1 MEN 2017 4 EFTA00044194
MEN 2018 2 MEN 2019 1 MIA 2015 2 MIA 2016 2 MIA 2017 3 MIA 2018 3 MIA 2019 1 MIL 2014 2 MIL 2015 5 MIL 2016 2 MIL 2017 8 MIL 2018 8 MIL 2019 7 MIM 2014 7 MIM 2015 14 MIM 2016 19 MIM 2017 15 MIM 2018 25 MIM 2019 10 MNA 2014 4 MNA 2015 8 MNA 2016 18 MNA 2017 19 MNA 2018 6 MON 2017 1 MRG 2019 1 NYM 2014 8 NYM 2015 18 NYM 2016 15 NYM 2017 21 NYM 2018 16 NYM 2019 17 OAD 2014 5 OAD 2015 6 OAD 2016 4 OAD 2017 8 OAD 2018 5 OAD 2019 2 OAK 2014 1 OAK 2015 1 OAK 2016 1 OAK 2017 5 OAK 2018 1 OAK 2019 2 OKL 2014 26 EFTA00044195
OKL 2015 35 OKL 2016 42 OKL 2017 55 OKL 2018 56 OKL 2019 28 OTV 2014 6 OTV 2015 4 OTV 2016 2 OTV 2017 7 OTV 2018 14 OXF 2014 2 OXF 2016 1 OXF 2017 6 OXF 2018 1 OXF 2019 3 PEK 2014 2 PEK 2015 1 PEK 2016 4 PEK 2017 5 PEK 2018 5 PEK 2019 1 PEM 2014 16 PEM 2015 36 PEM 2016 31 PEM 2017 29 PEM 2018 15 PEM 2019 16 PEN 2019 1 PET 2014 1 PET 2015 1 PET 2016 2 PHL 2014 13 PHL 2015 10 PHL 2016 19 PHL 2017 19 PHL 2018 14 PHL 2019 15 PHX 2014 4 PHX 2015 1 PHX 2016 2 PHX 2017 4 PHX 2018 3 PHX 2019 3 POL 2014 19 POL 2015 15 EFTA00044196
POL 2016 23 POL 2017 26 POL 2018 19 POL 2019 18 POM 2014 4 POM 2015 3 POM 2016 4 POM 2017 1 POM 2018 10 POM 2019 6 RBK 2015 2 RBK 2017 3 RBK 2018 2 RCH 2015 7 RCH 2016 11 RCH 2017 11 RCH 2018 9 RCH 2019 6 SAF 2018 2 SCH 2014 4 SCH 2015 1 SCH 2016 6 SCH 2017 5 SCH 2018 7 SCH 2019 4 SDC 2014 8 SDC 2015 19 SDC 2016 16 SDC 2017 10 SDC 2018 20 SDC 2019 14 SEA 2014 8 SEA 2015 5 SEA 2016 11 SEA 2017 11 SEA 2018 5 SEA 2019 5 SET 2014 12 SET 2015 13 SET 2016 20 SET 2017 30 SET 2018 15 SET 2019 11 SHE 2014 16 SHE 2015 23 EFTA00044197
SHE 2016 15 SHE 2017 44 SHE 2018 13 SHE 2019 10 SPG 2014 63 SPG 2015 86 SPG 2016 72 SPG 2017 26 SPG 2018 53 SPG 2019 12 SST 2015 1 SST 2016 2 SST 2017 2 SST 2019 1 TAL 2014 1 TAL 2015 4 TAL 2016 15 TAL 2017 6 TAL 2018 14 TAL 2019 2 TCN 2014 1 TCN 2015 2 TCN 2016 3 TCN 2018 10 TCN 2019 12 TCP 2014 37 TCP 2015 39 TCP 2016 44 TCP 2017 53 TCP 2018 150 TCP 2019 95 TDG 2014 6 TDG 2015 5 TDG 2016 2 TDG 2017 9 TDG 2018 6 TDG 2019 6 TEX 2015 1 TEX 2016 1 TEX 2018 3 THA 2014 49 THA 2015 34 THA 2016 55 THA 2017 28 THA 2018 18 EFTA00044198
THA 2019 14 THP 2014 72 THP 2015 98 THP 2016 99 THP 2017 124 THP 2018 97 THP 2019 50 TOM 2019 10 TRM 2014 9 TRM 2015 18 TRM 2016 7 TRM 2017 14 TRM 2018 10 TRM 2019 8 TRV 2014 1 TRV 2016 2 TRV 2017 1 TRV 2018 2 TRV 2019 1 VIM 2014 8 VIM 2015 14 VIM 2016 9 VIM 2017 4 VIM 2018 10 VIM 2019 15 VIP 2014 19 VIP 2015 28 VIP 2016 31 VIP 2017 17 VIP 2018 53 VIP 2019 30 VVM 2014 8 VVM 2015 19 VVM 2016 16 VVM 2017 6 VVM 2018 8 VVM 2019 16 WAS 2014 11 WAS 2015 44 WAS 2016 26 WAS 2017 24 WAS 2018 16 WAS 2019 11 WIL 2014 10 WIL 2015 3 EFTA00044199
WIL 2016 8 WIL 2017 3 WIL 2018 12 WIL 2019 8 YAM 2015 1 YAM 2016 5 YAM 2017 13 YAM 2018 11 YAM 2019 3 YAP 2015 10 YAP 2016 8 YAP 2017 23 YAP 2018 13 YAP 2019 8 YAZ 2014 2 YAZ 2015 1 YAZ 2017 2 YAZ 2018 1 YAZ 2019 1 EFTA00044200
Facility Calendar Year Count of Suicide Watch ALD 2014 3 ALD 2015 3 ALD 2016 5 ALD 2017 6 ALD 2018 4 ALF 2014 5 ALF 2015 13 ALF 2016 15 ALF 2017 12 ALF 2018 13 ALF 2019 8 ALI 2014 16 ALI 2015 39 ALI 2016 19 ALI 2017 25 ALI 2018 21 ALI 2019 23 ALM 2014 15 ALM 2015 15 ALM 2016 19 ALM 2017 28 ALM 2018 27 ALM 2019 6 ALP 2014 89 ALP 2015 126 ALP 2016 114 ALP 2017 144 ALP 2018 157 ALP 2019 59 ASH 2014 2 ASH 2015 1 ASH 2016 3 ASH 2017 3 ATL 2014 88 ATL 2015 79 ATL 2016 131 ATL 2017 126 ATL 2018 172 ATL 2019 58 ATW 2014 15 ATW 2015 16 ATW 2016 17 ATW 2017 31 ATW 2018 52 EFTA00044201
ATW 2019 36 BAS 2014 1 BAS 2015 5 BAS 2016 4 BAS 2017 2 BAS 2018 2 BAS 2019 5 BEC 2014 2 BEC 2015 3 BEC 2016 14 BEC 2017 11 BEC 2018 29 BEC 2019 5 BEN 2014 3 BEN 2015 4 BEN 2016 11 BEN 2017 10 BEN 2018 4 BEN 2019 6 BER 2014 5 BER 2015 4 BER 2016 S BER 2017 22 BER 2018 34 BER 2019 28 BIG 2014 5 BIG 2015 6 BIG 2016 5 BIG 2018 3 BIG 2019 4 BML 2014 2 BML 2015 13 BML 2016 9 BML 2017 7 BML 2018 1 BML 2019 1 BMM 2014 3 BMM 2015 5 BMM 2016 19 BMM 2017 6 BMM 2018 3 BMM 2019 4 BMP 2014 23 BMP 2015 14 BMP 2016 14 EFTA00044202
BMP 2017 5 BMP 2018 18 BMP 2019 26 BRO 2014 84 BRO 2015 64 BRO 2016 64 BRO 2017 48 BRO 2018 72 BRO 2019 29 BRY 2014 1 BRY 2015 4 BRY 2016 3 BRY 2017 5 BRY 2018 1 BRY 2019 1 BSY 2014 24 BSY 2015 20 BSY 2016 23 BSY 2017 40 BSY 2018 49 BSY 2019 31 BTF 2014 8 BTF 2015 21 BTF 2016 19 BTF 2017 21 BTF 2018 32 BTF 2019 10 BUF 2017 2 BUH 2014 30 BUH 2015 66 BUH 2016 68 BUH 2017 96 BUH 2018 69 BUH 2019 34 BUT 2014 39 BUT 2015 45 BUT 2016 24 BUT 2017 52 BUT 2018 57 BUT 2019 20 CAA 2014 39 CAA 2015 41 CAA 2016 36 CAA 2017 34 CAA 2018 48 EFTA00044203
CAA 2019 13 CCC 2014 12 CCC 2015 14 CCC 2016 18 CCC 2017 20 CCC 2018 30 CCC 2019 16 CLP 2014 38 CLP 2015 75 CLP 2016 100 CLP 2017 130 CLP 2018 138 CLP 2019 84 COL 2014 2 COL 2015 3 COL 2016 5 COL 2017 16 COL 2018 56 COL 2019 11 COM 2014 13 COM 2015 11 COM 2016 29 COM 2017 58 COM 2018 80 COM 2019 63 COP 2014 35 COP 2015 59 COP 2016 101 COP 2017 95 COP 2018 149 COP 2019 24 CRW 2014 97 CRW 2015 139 CRW 2016 120 CRW 2017 108 CRW 2018 101 CRW 2019 53 CUM 2014 9 CUM 2015 14 CUM 2016 8 CUM 2017 11 CUM 2018 12 CUM 2019 7 DAN 2014 3 DAN 2015 13 EFTA00044204
DAN 2016 19 DAN 2017 29 DAN 2018 35 DAN 2019 27 DEV 2014 40 DEV 2015 58 DEV 2016 46 DEV 2017 43 DEV 2018 49 DEV 2019 34 DTH 2014 1 DTH 2015 4 DTH 2016 2 DTH 2018 1 DTH 2019 1 DUB 2014 9 DUB 2015 16 DUB 2016 23 DUB 2017 27 DUB 2018 13 DUB 2019 2 EDG 2014 5 EDG 2015 20 EDG 2016 24 EDG 2017 40 EDG 2018 55 EDG 2019 33 ELK 2014 3 ELK 2015 8 ELK 2016 6 ELK 2017 12 ELK 2018 18 ELK 2019 10 ENG 2014 4 ENG 2015 13 ENG 2016 10 ENG 2017 8 ENG 2018 15 ENG 2019 14 ERE 2014 2 ERE 2015 15 ERE 2016 7 ERE 2017 20 ERE 2018 1 ERE 2019 6 EFTA00044205
EST 2014 12 EST 2015 8 EST 2016 8 EST 2017 14 EST 2018 9 EST 2019 13 FAI 2014 23 FAI 2015 33 FAI 2016 45 FAI 2017 56 FAI 2018 49 FAI 2019 33 FLF 2014 3 FLF 2015 12 FLF 2016 20 FLF 2017 11 FLF 2018 18 FLF 2019 15 FLM 2014 66 FLM 2015 44 FLM 2016 14 FLM 2017 30 FLM 2018 21 FLM 2019 22 FLP 2014 65 FLP 2015 111 FLP 2016 77 FLP 2017 36 FLP 2018 113 FLP 2019 113 FOM 2014 14 FOM 2015 9 FOM 2016 17 FOM 2017 13 FOM 2018 17 FOM 2019 4 FOR 2015 2 FOR 2016 8 FOR 2017 7 FOR 2018 9 FOR 2019 4 FTD 2014 33 FTD 2015 36 FTD 2016 36 FTD 2017 36 EFTA00044206
FTD 2018 31 FTD 2019 21 FTW 2014 25 FTW 2015 47 FTW 2016 34 FTW 2017 39 FTW 2018 36 FTW 2019 17 GIL 2014 17 GIL 2015 30 GIL 2016 20 GIL 2017 53 GIL 2018 35 GIL 2019 28 GRE 2014 7 GRE 2015 8 GRE 2016 13 GRE 2017 20 GRE 2018 23 GRE 2019 15 GUA 2014 33 GUA 2015 39 GUA 2016 39 GUA 2017 18 GUA 2018 12 GUA 2019 6 HAF 2014 2 HAF 2015 11 HAF 2016 16 HAF 2017 43 HAF 2018 45 HAF 2019 25 HAZ 2014 62 HAZ 2015 36 HAZ 2016 17 HAZ 2017 43 HAZ 2018 27 HAZ 2019 17 HER 2014 1 HER 2015 7 HER 2016 3 HER 2017 2 HER 2018 4 HER 2019 2 HON 2014 7 EFTA00044207
HON 2015 10 HON 2016 20 HON 2017 12 HON 2018 8 HON 2019 4 HOU 2014 24 HOU 2015 33 HOU 2016 27 HOU 2017 30 HOU 2018 21 HOU 2019 23 JES 2014 7 JES 2015 7 JES 2016 4 JES 2017 4 JES 2018 7 JES 2019 8 LAT 2014 3 LAT 2015 3 LAT 2016 5 LAT 2017 9 LAT 2018 S LAT 2019 6 LEE 2014 2 LEE 2015 13 LEE 2016 27 LEE 2017 34 LEE 2018 3 LEW 2014 1 LEW 2015 10 LEW 2016 14 LEW 2017 36 LEW 2018 37 LEW 2019 30 LEX 2014 17 LEX 2015 18 LEX 2016 36 LEX 2017 72 LEX 2018 40 LEX 2019 21 LOM 2014 12 LOM 2015 8 LOM 2016 11 LOM 2017 9 LOM 2018 16 EFTA00044208
LOM 2019 11 LOR 2015 4 LOR 2016 1 LOR 2017 6 LOR 2018 4 LOR 2019 4 LOS 2014 29 LOS 2015 38 LOS 2016 35 LOS 2017 18 LOS 2018 40 LOS 2019 18 LVN 2014 10 LVN 2015 8 LVN 2016 16 LVN 2017 5 LVN 2018 17 LVN 2019 2 MAN 2014 4 MAN 2015 2 MAN 2016 2 MAN 2017 6 MAN 2018 8 MAN 2019 4 MAR 2014 7 MAR 2015 16 MAR 2016 28 MAR 2017 15 MAR 2018 17 MAR 2019 12 MCD 2014 3 MCD 2015 6 MCD 2016 12 MCD 2017 7 MCD 2018 17 MCD 2019 6 MCK 2014 5 MCK 2015 S MCK 2016 5 MCK 2017 17 MCK 2018 10 MCK 2019 1 MCR 2014 6 MCR 2015 18 MCR 2016 15 EFTA00044209
MCR 2017 22 MCR 2018 19 MCR 2019 22 MEM 2014 8 MEM 2015 9 MEM 2016 18 MEM 2017 17 MEM 2018 38 MEM 2019 21 MEN 2014 2 MEN 2015 1 MEN 2016 1 MEN 2017 4 MEN 2018 3 MIA 2014 2 MIA 2015 6 MIA 2016 7 MIA 2017 16 MIA 2018 11 MIA 2019 1 MIL 2014 9 MIL 2015 21 MIL 2016 26 MIL 2017 22 MIL 2018 14 MIL 2019 11 MIM 2014 30 MIM 2015 52 MIM 2016 59 MIM 2017 83 MIM 2018 80 MIM 2019 61 MNA 2014 13 MNA 2015 13 MNA 2016 17 MNA 2017 18 MNA 2018 25 MRG 2016 2 MRG 2018 4 MRG 2019 3 NYM 2014 40 NYM 2015 62 NYM 2016 56 NYM 2017 89 NYM 2018 81 EFTA00044210
NYM 2019 79 OAD 2014 11 OAD 2015 10 OAD 2016 10 OAD 2017 17 OAD 2018 13 OAD 2019 5 OAK 2014 5 OAK 2015 7 OAK 2016 7 OAK 2017 10 OAK 2018 4 OAK 2019 2 OKL 2014 50 OKL 2015 63 OKL 2016 49 OKL 2017 65 OKL 2018 65 OKL 2019 33 OTV 2014 14 OTV 2015 9 OTV 2016 9 OTV 2017 17 OTV 2018 16 OTV 2019 4 OXF 2014 2 OXF 2016 1 OXF 2017 7 OXF 2018 1 OXF 2019 2 PEK 2014 1 PEK 2015 3 PEK 2016 14 PEK 2017 8 PEK 2018 6 PEK 2019 4 PEM 2014 31 PEM 2015 47 PEM 2016 36 PEM 2017 43 PEM 2018 36 PEM 2019 35 PET 2014 2 PET 2016 1 PHL 2014 24 EFTA00044211
PHL 2015 47 PHL 2016 51 PHL 2017 29 PHL 2018 39 PHL 2019 26 PHX 2014 1 PHX 2015 5 PHX 2016 4 PHX 2017 4 PHX 2018 3 PHX 2019 9 POL 2014 24 POL 2015 40 POL 2016 72 POL 2017 76 POL 2018 36 POL 2019 18 POM 2014 5 POM 2015 15 POM 2016 10 POM 2017 11 POM 2018 11 POM 2019 4 RBK 2014 2 RBK 2015 3 RBK 2016 5 RBK 2017 14 RBK 2018 13 RBK 2019 5 RCH 2014 5 RCH 2015 14 RCH 2016 29 RCH 2017 21 RCH 2018 19 RCH 2019 13 SAF 2016 1 SAF 2017 2 SAF 2018 2 SCH 2014 2 SCH 2015 6 SCH 2016 18 SCH 2017 16 SCH 2018 18 SCH 2019 8 SDC 2014 10 EFTA00044212
SDC 2015 24 SDC 2016 25 SDC 2017 16 SDC 2018 30 SDC 2019 18 SEA 2014 11 SEA 2015 15 SEA 2016 20 SEA 2017 15 SEA 2018 33 SEA 2019 17 SET 2014 28 SET 2015 38 SET 2016 35 SET 2017 59 SET 2018 33 SET 2019 20 SHE 2014 22 SHE 2015 48 SHE 2016 42 SHE 2017 58 SHE 2018 45 SHE 2019 31 SPG 2014 121 SPG 2015 215 SPG 2016 148 SPG 2017 101 SPG 2018 140 SPG 2019 68 SST 2016 1 SST 2017 2 SST 2018 1 SST 2019 5 TAL 2014 14 TAL 2015 35 TAL 2016 53 TAL 2017 27 TAL 2018 28 TAL 2019 14 TCN 2015 9 TCN 2016 1 TCN 2018 5 TCN 2019 21 TCP 2014 29 TCP 2015 55 EFTA00044213
TCP 2016 56 TCP 2017 44 TCP 2018 187 TCP 2019 120 TDG 2014 7 TDG 2015 12 TDG 2016 3 TDG 2017 21 TDG 2018 18 TDG 2019 7 TEX 2014 1 TEX 2015 2 TEX 2016 2 TEX 2017 3 TEX 2018 2 THA 2014 13 THA 2015 5 THA 2016 28 THA 2017 27 THA 2018 18 THA 2019 13 THP 2014 18 THP 2015 35 THP 2016 31 THP 2017 68 THP 2018 60 THP 2019 29 TOM 2019 9 TRM 2014 17 TRM 2015 32 TRM 2016 19 TRM 2017 25 TRM 2018 28 TRM 2019 11 TRV 2014 1 TRV 2015 1 TRV 2016 5 TRV 2017 8 TRV 2018 17 TRV 2019 8 VIM 2014 15 VIM 2015 11 VIM 2016 22 VIM 2017 10 VIM 2018 23 EFTA00044214
VIM 2019 22 VIP 2014 20 VIP 2015 21 VIP 2016 52 VIP 2017 46 VIP 2018 80 VIP 2019 41 VVM 2014 8 VVM 2015 18 VVM 2016 28 VVM 2017 13 VVM 2018 12 VVM 2019 30 WAS 2014 17 WAS 2015 64 WAS 2016 22 WAS 2017 11 WAS 2018 16 WAS 2019 10 WIL 2014 5 WIL 2015 6 WIL 2016 21 WIL 2017 2 WIL 2018 9 WIL 2019 11 YAM 2014 2 YAM 2015 3 YAM 2016 5 YAM 2017 16 YAM 2018 17 YAM 2019 6 YAP 2015 9 YAP 2016 11 YAP 2017 25 YAP 2018 33 YAP 2019 12 YAZ 2015 8 YAZ 2016 3 YAZ 2017 1 YAZ 2018 1 EFTA00044215
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ANNUAL DA-'A SUMMARY 2010 - 2019 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 ri 2015 FY 2016 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 • verage Daily Population 210,079 213,361 217,726 218,729 216,724 209,805 196,485 188,994 184,008 umber of Suiddes 10 13 [ 29 13 22 21 16 I 23 27 • ate per 100,000 4.8 6.1 13.3 5.9 10.2 10.0 8.1 12.2 14.7 :DIV/0! umber of Attempts (Self-Injury) 1162 1182 I 1304 1313 1441 1647 1749 [ 1889 2108 ' ate per 100,000 553.1 554.0 598.9 600.3 664.9 785.0 890.1 999.5 1145.6 rDIV/0! ct Motivated by Intent to Die I I I 180 222 I 269 244 ' ate • • r 100,000 85.8 113.0 142.3 132.6 IDIV/0! et Result in Any Injuries 870 903 858 993 ate per 100,000 414.7 459.6 454.0 539.7 :DIV/0! umber of Suicide Watches I 2188 2390 I 2595 2486 2635 2664 2932 I 3103 3519 ' ate per 100,000 1041.5 1120.2 1191.9 1136.6 1215.8 1269.8 1492.2 1641.9 1912.4 rDIV/0! umber of Risk Assessments 6078 6119 6839 7157 7411 7915 8574 9396 9838 ' ate per 100,000 2893.2 2867.9 3141.1 3272.1 3419.6 3772.6 4363.7 4971.6 5346.5 ADIV/0! of Institution USP/ADX/SMU 2 5 3 1 7 4 4 5 10 FCI 5 5 10 9 7 11 6 10 13 Contract Facility 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 FDC/MCC/MDC 2 2 9 2 6 3 4 3 1 FMC 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 4 0 FPC 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FTC 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 RRC/Home Confinement 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 Furlough 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - a SHUMMU (rah per 100.000) <11630>7(60) <11897>6(51) <1285%9(70) <1203%8(67) <10548>10(55) <10145>9(89) <9695>6(62) <9557> 9 (94) ;10719>12(1121 General r • • lation <l98580>1 <20586I> 2 <20%67, 8 <2077A2> 2 <204162>5 <I%192>5 <182869>5 <176494>6 <171382>9 Seclusion (FMC) 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 Other 1 3 I I I 2 I I 0 -m- istory of Mental Illness 5 (50%) 18 (62%) 9 (69%) 15 (68%) 11 (52%) 13 (81%) 17(74%) 23(82%) -m- 10 (77%) istory of Sex Offense 3 (30%) 4 (31%) 9 (31%) 4 (31%) 9 (41%) 8 (38%) 6 (38%) 6(26%) 12(43%) rotective Custody Status 1 (10%) 2 (15%) 5 (17%) 2 (15%) 4 (18%) 5 (24%) 2 (13%) 3(13%) 2(7%) EFTA00044217
ANNUAL DA-'A SUMM)RY 2000 - 2009 Y 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 IFY 2005 FY 2006 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 Average Daily Population 140,200 150,882 160,730 168,544 177,344 183,862 190,512' 196,663 201,003 205,542 Number of Suiddes 17 18 15 11 9 13 14 13 25 24 Rate per 100,000 12.1 11.9 9.3 6.5 5.1 7.1 7.3 6.6 12.4 11.7 ‘lumber of Attempts 585 607 673 813 779 766 811 883 910 1037 Rate per 100,000 417.3 402.3 418.7 482.4 439.3 416.6 425.7 449.0 452.7 504.5 Number of Suidde Watches 1349 1356 I 1552 1874 I 1750 I 1720 1764 1954 2030 2093 Rate per 100,000 962.2 898.7 965.6 1,111.9 986.8 935.5 925.9 993.6 1,009.9 1,018.3 Number of Risk Assessments 2831 3195 3352 3875 4041 4133 4035 4203 4480 4948 Rate per 100,000 2,019.3 2,117.5 2,085.5 2,299.1 2,278.6 2,247.9 2,118.0 2,137.2 2,228.8 2,407.3 Type of Institution I a a a a USP/ADX/SMU 7 5 6 4 2 2 3 2 10 6 FCI 5 4 2 2 3 5 5 5 8 9 Contract Fadlity 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 FDC/MCC/MDC 1 2 7 3 1 5 3 3 2 3 FMC 2 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 1 3 FPC 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 FTC 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 RRC/Home Confinement 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 Furlou . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 SHU/SMU 11 (181) 9 (140) 10 (146) 2 (27) 3 (37) 4 (46) 6 (60) 9 (88) 10 (98) 10 (90) General Population 6 7 5 8 4 8 7 2 10 10 Seclusion (FMC) 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 Other 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 4 2 History of Mental Illness 14 (82%) 6 (33%) 6 (40%) 6 (46%) 3 (33%) 3 (32%) 5 (33%) 6 (46%) 16 (64%) 13 (54%) EFTA00044218
AI* NUAL DA-'A SUMMARY 1990 -1999 FY 1990 FY 1991 FY 1992 FY 1993 pi, 1994 PY 1995 FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 Avers e Dail Po ulation 64,936 79,678 79,602 89,060' 92,445 97,934 103,211 109,199 117,422 128,427 Number of Suiddes 11 8 6 9 12 15 9 10 17 7 Rate per 100,000 16.9 10.0 7.5 10.1 13.0 15.3 8.7 9.2 14.5 5.5 Vumber of Attempts I 186 198 232 412 I 383 I 426 342 294 515 559 Rate per 100,000 286.4 248.5 291.4 462.6 414.3 435.0 331.4 269.2 438.6 435.3 Number of Suidde Watches I 534 516 577 1046 I 753 1033 998 I 1001 1067 1247 Rate per 100,000 822.3 647.6 724.9 1,174.5 814.5 1,054.8 967.0 916.7 908.7 971.0 'lumber of Risk Assessments 1069 1321 1611 2698 2049 2728 2853 3393 2839 2921 Rate per 100,000 1,646.2 1,657.9 2,023.8 3,029.4 2,216.5 2,785.5 2,764.2 3,107.2 2,417.8 2,274.4 Type of Institution a A USP/ADX/SMU 1 5 1 2 2 5 1 6 3 4 Fa 4 2 0 1 9 4 3 4 3 1 Contract Fadlity 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FDC/MCC/MDC 2 1 3 5 3 1 4 2 4 2 FMC 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 2 0 FPC 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 FTC o 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 RRC/Home Confinement 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Furlou 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHU 6 9 6 7 5 (465) 4 (103) General Population 10 1 4 8 7 3 Seclusion (FMC) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 History of Mental Illness 5 (63%) 4 (44%) I 3 (50%) 6 (55%) [ 2 (13%) I 3 (30%) 4 (40%) 2 (13%) 5 (42%) 2 (29%) EFTA00044219
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