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Beds for prisoners with mental illness in short supply

WBEZ

Illinois Department of Corrections officials say they still don’t know when they will have enough beds to care for prisoners with mental illnesses. Illinois Public Radio’s Patrick Smith reports. 

The prison system has been in a legal battle over mental health care since 2007.

Late last year the state submitted a remedial plan to a federal judge, but prisoners suing say the department isn’t following it.

In a new court filing, the state says it still doesn’t know when all 12 hundred beds required will be added.

Jennifer Vollen Katz is with prison watchdog The John Howard Association.

JVK: I mean it’s disappointing for those of us that want to see change more quickly but the number of bureaucratic and administrative hoops that are typical of a lot of construction projects are really magnified in a corrections setting.

Vollen Katz says she saw prisons being prepared for renovation in recent monitoring visits.