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Inmates’ move from Mississippi to New Hampshire nixed

Though closer, Haverhill facility lacks adequate drug treatment program

By Guy Page

October 9, 2020 – Negotiations to move Vermont inmates from a Mississippi prison to to just across the Connecticut River from Bradford failed because the Haverhill, NH facility lacks necessary drug treatment programs, Human Services Agency Secretary Mike Smith said at a press conference today.

The $31 million Grafton County House of Corrections opened in 2012 and is only one-third full. The Journal-Opinion, the weekly newspaper located in Bradford, reported Oct. 3 that the State of Vermont renewed the Mississippi contract to house about 200 Vermont inmates after talks with New Hampshire collapsed. Inmate advocates have criticized Vermont’s policy of outsourcing corrections services to privately-run prisons located in distance states. Despite efforts to reduce instate prison populations, Vermont’s correctional facilities cannot house inmates currently held out-of-state. 

Vermont Daily asked Gov. Phil Scott at his press conference today: “The Department of Corrections recently discussed with the State of New Hampshire moving our inmates from Mississippi to a nearly empty prison in Haverhill, NH, but decided against it. Why didn’t that work out?” Gov. Scott referred the question to Smith, who said: “We did look at Haverhill, New Hampshire when we were looking to bring back our inmates to Vermont. The reason Haverhill didn’t meet the needs at that time  is that they did not have the medical programs that we needed, within that facility.” He cited in particular the lack of a MAT (Medication-Assisted Therapy) program. MAT involves the use of specialized drugs to reduce opiate cravings and addiction. 

“Putting all those programs into that facility would have been time consuming and would have been expensive,” Smith said. 

Other news from today’s press conference:

Yesterday, Governor Phil Scott announced he had signed the following bills:

To view a complete list of action on bills passed during the 2020 legislative session, visit https://governor.vermont.gov/governor-scotts-blog/2020-legislative-session.

PHOTO: common area at Grafton County House of Corrections. Credit Grafton County.

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