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Behind the Numbers, It's More Than a Jail Issue

23 min · Gestern
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In this episode, Sheriff McFadden takes listeners inside the growing overcrowding crisis at the Mecklenburg County Detention Center, where the population has reached more than 2,113 residents. The Sheriff explains what life looks like inside an overcrowded jail, where residents awaiting trial - not yet convicted of a crime - are competing for limited resources, including phones, showers, medical care, and living space. In some housing units, 84 residents share just six phones and 12 showers. While stack-a-bunk bedding systems have replaced floor sleeping, space remains extremely limited. The episode also highlights the enormous medical demands facing the detention center. More than 1,000 residents require medication, with many arriving with untreated medical conditions, substance abuse disorders, behavioral health needs, and mental health challenges. Medical staff conduct approximately 100 medical visits every day, while medication is distributed to more than 1,000 residents multiple times daily. Sheriff McFadden emphasizes that the Sheriff’s Office does not control who enters or leaves the jail and calls on the community to help address the issue before individuals become justice-involved. He encourages churches, businesses, advocacy groups, families, and community organizations to spread awareness and help people avoid decisions that could land them behind bars. The conversation also expands beyond the jail walls, connecting overcrowding to larger community challenges, such as housing affordability and economic instability. The Sheriff discusses the reality that deputies recently evicted 89 families the Monday after Father’s Day and the difficult choices many struggling families face. He argues that preventing incarceration requires investing in pathways to stability, including housing, employment opportunities, and community support.

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Episode Behind the Numbers, It's More Than a Jail Issue Cover

Behind the Numbers, It's More Than a Jail Issue

In this episode, Sheriff McFadden takes listeners inside the growing overcrowding crisis at the Mecklenburg County Detention Center, where the population has reached more than 2,113 residents. The Sheriff explains what life looks like inside an overcrowded jail, where residents awaiting trial - not yet convicted of a crime - are competing for limited resources, including phones, showers, medical care, and living space. In some housing units, 84 residents share just six phones and 12 showers. While stack-a-bunk bedding systems have replaced floor sleeping, space remains extremely limited. The episode also highlights the enormous medical demands facing the detention center. More than 1,000 residents require medication, with many arriving with untreated medical conditions, substance abuse disorders, behavioral health needs, and mental health challenges. Medical staff conduct approximately 100 medical visits every day, while medication is distributed to more than 1,000 residents multiple times daily. Sheriff McFadden emphasizes that the Sheriff’s Office does not control who enters or leaves the jail and calls on the community to help address the issue before individuals become justice-involved. He encourages churches, businesses, advocacy groups, families, and community organizations to spread awareness and help people avoid decisions that could land them behind bars. The conversation also expands beyond the jail walls, connecting overcrowding to larger community challenges, such as housing affordability and economic instability. The Sheriff discusses the reality that deputies recently evicted 89 families the Monday after Father’s Day and the difficult choices many struggling families face. He argues that preventing incarceration requires investing in pathways to stability, including housing, employment opportunities, and community support.

Gestern23 min
Episode From COVID to Overcrowding: A Detention Officer’s Perspective Cover

From COVID to Overcrowding: A Detention Officer’s Perspective

In the latest installment of the "Podcast from the Pods" series, Sheriff McFadden sits down with Detention Officer York to discuss the realities of working inside the Mecklenburg County Detention Center. Officer York, who works closely with residents' families and their concerns, shares her perspective on the detention center's current challenges, particularly the ongoing overcrowding crisis. During their conversation, the two reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the last major hardships the facility faced, and compare it to the pressures staff and residents are experiencing today. For Officer York, maintaining a positive environment starts with encouraging and supporting one another, noting that staff attitudes often influence the energy and behavior of those in custody. For Sheriff McFadden, the discussion provided valuable insight into the daily challenges detention staff face and offered a deeper understanding of how overcrowding impacts both employees and residents.

3. Juni 202616 min
Episode MCSO Needs More Detention Officers, Here's Why Cover

MCSO Needs More Detention Officers, Here's Why

The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to face a severe overcrowding crisis at Detention Center Central, where the resident population has surged to 2,085, despite the facility being built to house 1,791 residents. The growing numbers are placing major strain on daily operations, medical services, and housing conditions, with more than 1,000 residents currently requiring medication. The impacts of House Bill 307 have led to longer wait times for residents trying to contact their families. Limited space and lack of privacy are affecting both staff and residents. The backlog within the justice system is also contributing to the issue, with at least 10 individuals charged with low-level offenses reportedly waiting as long as six years for their cases to go to trial. In addition, nearly 60 residents remain housed at the jail awaiting transfer to state prison facilities. In response, Sheriff McFadden is reopening Detention Center North to help relieve capacity issues at Central while also emphasizing the urgent need to hire more detention officers by increasing salaries to $68,000 and offering a $7,500 sign-on bonus.If interested, apply HERE [https://meckcounty.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/15952?c=meckcounty&sq=officer&referralToken=eA8S0XavMUy3k1Ztpj4a7Q&utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAdGRleAR5kg9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAadIzdbCBBRrLNdPWv5d9MrdZEoMTOw91eVcYr9g3241slvk5dj2IfodS64mlA_aem_HK5JHXHXQ1w1XXirspI9Wg].

28. Mai 202616 min
Episode New Energy, New Era: Sheriff McFadden's Vision In Motion Cover

New Energy, New Era: Sheriff McFadden's Vision In Motion

In this episode, Sheriff Garry McFadden shares his excitement about partnering with newly appointed Chief Deputy Ricky Robbins as they look toward the future of the agency. He discusses a continued forward-focused vision that includes the Sheriff's reentry home, addressing concerns around jail deaths, success surrounding the Post-Release Resource Center, and continuing to prioritize mental health initiatives inside the detention center.The Sheriff also emphasizes that meaningful change is ahead, with a commitment to improving the overall agency, supporting individuals in custody, and enhancing public safety. He closes by expressing optimism about the road ahead and invites listeners to follow along as the agency evolves and grows.

15. Apr. 202610 min