N.H. Admin. Code § Cor 102.01 - Jurisdiction
(a) The department,
established pursuant to
RSA
21-H:3, I, through the commissioner and its
employees, has the following responsibilities:
(1) To provide for, maintain, and administer
the New Hampshire state prison for men, the New Hampshire correctional facility
for women, the northern New Hampshire correctional facility, the Residential
Treatment Unit, and other such facilities as established, as well as programs
as might be required for, the custody, safekeeping, control, correctional
treatment, and rehabilitation of persons under departmental control;
(2) To supervise persons placed on probation,
court ordered supervision, and persons released into the community on parole
and to administer related probation and parole services as directed by the
court or the adult parole board;
(3) To provide for, maintain, and administer
the secure psychiatric unit to receive persons under departmental control and
provide them with appropriate mental health services, treatment, and evaluation
and diagnostic services;
(4) To
advise the law enforcement community, including the courts and the communities
they serve, on the prevention of crime and delinquency;
(5) To develop and publish both long term and
short term strategic plans for the state correctional system, which include the
departmental goals, objectives, resources, current conditions, and
needs;
(6) To establish a unified
corrections plan for the state of New Hampshire, including procedures and
programs to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in the administration of the
correctional system; and
(7) To
provide for, maintain, and administer home confinement, intensive supervision,
and special alternative incarceration programs.
Notes
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Cor 100) #7446, eff 2-6-01
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