Illinois Code § 730 ILCS 5/3-2-5.5

Women's Division.
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) As used in this Section:
 
 
"Gender-responsive" means taking into account gender 
 
specific differences that have been identified in women-centered research, including, but not limited to, socialization, psychological development, strengths, risk factors, pathways through systems, responses to treatment intervention, and other unique gender specific needs facing justice-involved women. Gender responsive policies, practices, programs, and services shall be implemented in a manner that is considered relational, culturally competent, family-centered, holistic, strength-based, and trauma-informed.
 
 
"Trauma-informed practices" means practices 
 
incorporating gender violence research and the impact of all forms of trauma in designing and implementing policies, practices, processes, programs, and services that involve understanding, recognizing, and responding to the effects of all types of trauma with emphasis on physical, psychological, and emotional safety.
 
(b) The Department shall create a permanent Women's Division under the direct supervision of the Director. The Women's Division shall have statewide authority and operational oversight for all of the Department's women's correctional centers and women's adult transition centers.
 
(c) The Director shall appoint a Chief Administrator for the Women's Division who has received nationally recognized specialized training in gender-responsive and trauma-informed practices. The Chief Administrator shall be responsible for:
 
 
(1) management and supervision of all employees 
 
assigned to the Women's Division correctional centers and adult transition centers;
 
 
(2) development and implementation of evidence-based, 
 
gender-responsive, and trauma-informed practices that govern Women's Division operations and programs;
 
 
(3) development of the Women's Division training, 
 
orientation, and cycle curriculum, which shall be updated as needed to align with gender responsive and trauma-informed practices;
 
 
(4) training all staff assigned to the Women's 
 
Division correctional centers and adult transition centers on gender-responsive and trauma-informed practices;
 
 
(5) implementation of validated gender-responsive 
 
classification and placement instruments;
 
 
(6) implementation of a gender-responsive risk, 
 
assets, and needs assessment tool and case management system for the Women's Division; and
 
 
(7) collaborating with the Chief Administrator of 
 
Parole to ensure staff responsible for supervision of females under mandatory supervised release are appropriately trained in evidence-based practices in community supervision, gender-responsive practices, and trauma-informed practices.

specific differences that have been identified in women-centered research, including, but not limited to, socialization, psychological development, strengths, risk factors, pathways through systems, responses to treatment intervention, and other unique gender specific needs facing justice-involved women. Gender responsive policies, practices, programs, and services shall be implemented in a manner that is considered relational, culturally competent, family-centered, holistic, strength-based, and trauma-informed.
incorporating gender violence research and the impact of all forms of trauma in designing and implementing policies, practices, processes, programs, and services that involve understanding, recognizing, and responding to the effects of all types of trauma with emphasis on physical, psychological, and emotional safety.
assigned to the Women's Division correctional centers and adult transition centers;
gender-responsive, and trauma-informed practices that govern Women's Division operations and programs;
orientation, and cycle curriculum, which shall be updated as needed to align with gender responsive and trauma-informed practices;
Division correctional centers and adult transition centers on gender-responsive and trauma-informed practices;
classification and placement instruments;
assets, and needs assessment tool and case management system for the Women's Division; and
Parole to ensure staff responsible for supervision of females under mandatory supervised release are appropriately trained in evidence-based practices in community supervision, gender-responsive practices, and trauma-informed practices.

‹ Prev All Illinois sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.