Timothy J. Muise, #W66927
MCI Shirley
P.O. Box 1218
Shirley, MA
01464-1218
May 31, 2012
Mr. Luis Spencer
Commissioner of Correction
Department of Correction
50 Maple St., Suite #3
Milford, MA
01757
Re: PUBLIC RECORDS LAW REQUEST
Dear Commissioner Spencer:
Please consider this my formal request for public records in the possession of your department. I make this request pursuant to G.L. c. 66, [?]10, and accordance with 950 CMR 32.00 et seq.
The specific records I am requesting are as follows:
1) The total number of disciplinary reports filed at MCI Shirley Medium between the dates of December 1, 2011, and February 28, 2012.
and
2) The total number of disciplinary reports filed at MCI Shirley Medium between the dates of March 1, 2012, and May 31, 2012.
In accordance with regulation your office has ten (10) days in which to reply to my formal request for public records.
Thank you for your time and anticipated prompt attention to my formal request for public records.
Respectfully Submitted,
Timothy J. Muise
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Timothy J. Muise, No. W66927
MCI Shirley
P.O. Box 1218
Shirley, MA
01464-1218
May 25, 2012
Katherine A. Chmiel
Deputy Commissioner
Department of Correction
50 Maple St., Suite 3
Milford, MA
01757-1218
Re: Serious Disconnect Between Your Office and Institutional Level
Dear Deputy Commissioner Chmiel:
I must point out to your office, with documentary evidence, the serious disconnect that exists between your office and the employees at the level of the correctional institution, especially investigative employees.
Please allow me to point you to "Attachment A" which is a letter from your office to me in which you "Thank" me for showing concerns for my Catholic brother, William [censored]. Of course your take on this is correct and in line with the rehabilitation of errants. Men must be able to show compassion and seek justice in order to be productive members of society. I applaud you for recognizing this.
Next I would like to point you to "Attachment B", which is a letter from Kelly Ryan, superintendent here at MCI Shirley, in which she responds to the exact same concerns I brought to the attention of your office, and for which you thanked me. Ms. Ryan's letter is not harsh, but definitely does not recognize my concern for my brother. She only instructs me that I should not worry. Not too much of a leap from your letter, but still not in line with your train of thought, but hold on.
Now let me point you to "Attachment C", which is a letter from [censored] here are at the facility. The tone is ominous and he scolds me for raising such issues. Here is the apex of the disconnect. The security staff are fully at odds with your office. I am accused by Lt. [censored] of doing something wrong, in so many words, but the undertones of his missive speak volumes. This cannot be what you envision? The vision of your office becomes full blindness when it reaches the institutional level. This is the foundation for our high recidivism rates. My prayers will be that you correct this.
I would ask that you consider coming here to MCI Shirley and speaking to myself and some of the other motivated men. Maybe we can assist you in connecting your vision. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Timothy J. Muise
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Attachment ABC
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Executive Office of Public Safety & Security
Department of Correction
50 Maple Street, Suite 3
Milford, MA 01757
Tel: (508)422-3300
www.mass.gov/doc
May 11, 2012
Timothy Muise, W66927
MCI-Shirley-Medium
P.O. Box 1218
Shirley, MA 01464
Dear Mr. Muise:
This is to acknowledge receipt of your April 1, 2012 letter regarding William [censored] health care concerns. Upon receipt of your letter a member of my staff contacted UMass Correctional Health (UMCH), the contractual medical provider for the Massachusetts Department of Correction, regarding your concerns.
As you are aware, we are not able to disclose any specific information regarding Mr. [censored] current health status or treatment plan being implemented due to confidentiality laws. However, I can assure you that we are following up with UMass Correctional Health to insure Mr. [censored] is receiving health care services as clinically indicated.
Thank you for making us aware of your concerns.
Sincerely,
Katherine A. Chmiel
Deputy Commissioner
Classification, Programs & Reentry
KAC/lmf
cc: Lawrence Weiner, Assistant Deputy Commissioner, Clinical Services
DCC12-205
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Executive Office of Public Safety and Security
Department of Correction
MCI-Shirley
P.O. Box 1218
Shirley, Massachusetts 01464
(978)425-4341, Fax (978)514-6601
www.mass.gov/doc
April 11, 2012
Timothy Muise, W45855
MCI Shirley
P.O. Box 1218
Shirley, MA 01464
Dear Mr. Muise:
Your letter to Undersecretary for Criminal Justice, Sandra McCroom, dated April 1, 2012 regarding inmate William [censored] has been referred to me to respond.
Please be advised that MCI Shirley has a fully staffed Health Service Unit who is taking care of inmate [censored]. Therefore, you need not worry about his well-being.
Sincerely,
Kelly A. Ryan
Superintendent
KAR/dm
CC: Luis S. Spencer, Commissioner
C12-INM14860
File
"Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Corrections"
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Executive Office of Public Safety and Security
Department of Correction
MCI-Shirley
P.O. Box 1218
Shirley, Massachusetts 01464
(978)425-4341, Fax (978)514-6601
www.mass.gov/doc
April 3, 2012
Inmate Timothy Muise
W66927
E-2
MCI Shirley
Mr. Muise,
Your correspondence addressed to Superintendent Ryan dated April 2, 2012 regarding inmate [censored] has been referred to me for response. Please be advised that any concerns or issues that inmate [censored] (or any other inmate) may have can and should be communicated by them. Another inmate's issues will not be discussed with or addressed by another inmate.
I trust this addresses your concern.
Sincerely,
Lieutenant [censored]
Investigations
MCI Shirley
Cc; Kelly Ryan, Superintendent
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"Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Corrections"
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Timothy J. Muise, #W66927
Unit E-2, Cell #55-B
MCI Shirley
April 2, 2012
Ms. Kelly Ryan
Superintendent
MCI Shirley
(via Institutional Mail)
Re: WILLIAM [censored]
Dear Superintendent Ryan:
I received a message from my friend, William [censored], who is currently in the SMU here at MCI Shirley, and he asked me to assist him in obtaining his personal clothing which he has yet to receive. He also asked me to inform your office that he has not been receiving his proper doses of medication. Billy is 72 years old, has many medical issues, and I am concerned as a fellow Catholic for his welfare. Can you please assist Billy in having his needs met.
Thank you for your time and anticipated cooperation.
Very Sincerely Yours,
Timothy J. Muise, #W66927
RECEIVED
APR - 3 2012
MCI SHIRLEY
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE
[Handwritten] Forwarded to IPS to follow up
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Timothy J. Muise, #W66927
MCI Shirley
P.O. Box 1218
Shirley, MA
01464-1218
May 25, 2012
Honorable Sandra McCroom
Undersecretary For Criminal Justice
Executive Office of Public Safety
One Ashburton Place
Room 2133
Boston, MA
02108
Re: CONTINUED ATMOSPHERE OF HOPELESSNESS AT MCI SHIRLEY
Dear Honorable Undersecretary McCroom:
I had previously brought to your attention the hopelessness that is created here by the abusive shakedowns being conducted by security staff. They ceased this activity for quite sometime, but this morning they are in Unit B-2, "tearing the place apart." I have some friends in that block who are elderly (George [censored]=80 years old, Mike [censored]=68 years old, Mr. [censored]=70+ years old) and are extremely upset about this, but even more scary is the anxiety I see in the young men in that unit (while the guards are in there) which I know will turn into anger: anger that will be visited upon the citizens of our cities and towns when they are released.
When I was at MCI Norfolk I spoke to you personally about the hopelessness these abusive shakedowns create, and how it relates to the rise in suicides here in the Commonwealth's prisons. I am just holding my breath waiting for the next one here at MCI Shirley as the hopelessness and despair here is very thick right now. These people - correctional staff - care little about the climate effect of such actions. This climate effect is the direct cause of our consistently high recidivism rates. MCI Shirley medium is an absolute disgrace when it comes to rehabilitation and "correction". The operating procedures are inconsistent, malfunctioning, and fully devoid of any "Care" in the care, custody, and control equation. Sadly, Ms. McCroom, men here will leave this facility and murder. It is that cold.
You cannot allow prison officials to speak to "climate". You must talk to the prisoners to gauge climate. As such I would ask that you please come here to MCI Shirley and speak with myself and others. Please don't let prison officials just lead you around and point you where they want to point you. Please seek out prisoners you have heard from and speak to them. I can assure you that you will not be disappointed.
Thank you for your time and I will pray that I see you here very soon. Lives are at stake.
Respectfully Yours,
Timothy J. Muise
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