Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 10A:5-2.4 - Criteria for assigning inmates to the Management Control Unit (M.C.U.)(a) The following criteria shall be utilized by the Management Control Unit Review Committee (M.C.U.R.C.) in determining the appropriateness of assigning an inmate to the M.C.U.:1. Disciplinary records during the inmate's present term of confinement and any previous terms served. Weight shall be assigned to this criterion where there are a substantial number of minor charges, or one or more charges of a serious nature;2. Past criminal offenses, including those for which incarcerated, which indicate the capability and propensity to commit or precipitate serious acts of disruption or violence;3. Number and location of previous institutionalizations including the disciplinary records, progress reports, classification reports, or any other records which indicate involvement in serious misbehavior;4. Reports by professional staff (for example, psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists);5. Reports indicating present involvement in criminal activities in the community or within the correctional facility;6. Evidence of an attitude which indicates an unwillingness to follow rules and obey orders;7. Inability to maintain a satisfactory work record as indicated in reports by work supervisors and/or frequency of job changes;8. Information indicating unsatisfactory adjustment to, or performance in, treatment or rehabilitative programs; and9. Evidence of the inmate's inability or unwillingness to house with other inmates in a nondisruptive and nondestructive manner.N.J. Admin. Code § 10A:5-2.4