Nationally recognized jail suicide expert Lindsay Hayes speaks to an inmate during his on-site review of the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office, which began on Monday.

National suicide expert Lindsay M. Hayes begins review at Bristol County Sheriff’s Office

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“A nationally recognized expert on suicide prevention in correctional facilities has started an assessment of the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office.

Lindsay M. Hayes, who headed the U.S. Justice Department’s only nationwide reviews of correctional suicides, arrived at the Bristol County House of Corrections Monday morning and met with Sheriff Paul Heroux and BCSO staff to begin his review.

“We have a blindspot somewhere,” Sheriff Heroux said. “Lindsay brings decades of experience in the field of jail suicides and will be a fresh set of eyes on our policies, procedures and operations around inmate suicide.”

Hayes will spend three days on site at both the House of Corrections in Dartmouth and the Ash Street Jail in New Bedford. He began his review with a walk-through with mental health clinicians visiting inmates on suicide watches.

Other areas he will look at include training data, booking procedures and screening, vendor relations with the BCSO’s medical partner, Correctional Psychiatric Services, and a review of five years’ worth of suicide incidents and mortality reviews.

He aims to have a report with his findings and recommendations completed in a month or so. The report, he said, will look at eight areas: Training, admission/screening, communication, housing, observation, intervention/emergency response, incident reports and investigative review.

Since 1983, Hayes has served as a consultant in providing staff training and program assessment/development services in the area of suicide prevention in correctional facilities to various county and state jurisdictions throughout the country. He has also served as the suicide prevention consultant to the Special Litigation Section of the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in their investigations of conditions of confinement in various correctional facilities. He has worked with the Mass. Department of Corrections and several other county correctional systems in the Bay State.

Hayes lives on Cape Cod and previously lived in Mansfield.”

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