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2 State Prisons The (MDOC) Division of Institutions has oversight over three state institutions, 15 county regional facilities, four private prisons, the classification and records division, treatment and programs division, and agriculture enterprises. The division is under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner E. L. Sparkman. Mississippi State Penitentiary Ernest Lee, Superintendent Post Office Box 1057 Parchman, MS The Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP) located in Sunflower County, Mississippi, serves as the maximum security facility and houses only males convicted of felonies. MSP is the oldest and largest state prison, occupying approximately 16,000 acres. The institution's capacity on June 30, 2012, was 4,648. MSP operates the Agricultural Enterprises division and farmed 6,300 acres of vegetables, rice, soybeans and corn. The institution was reaccredited by the American Correctional Association in November Central Mississippi Correctional Facility James Holman, Superintendent Post Office Box Pearl, MS The Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF) located in Rankin County, Mississippi, sits on acres and serves as the receiving and classification facility for all persons convicted of felonies. CMCF is the second oldest state facility, having opened in February CMCF serves as the only state institution to house female inmates. The institution's capacity on June 30, 2012, was 3,665. CMCF houses male inmates with special needs, to include male inmates who are disabled and require medical treatment in the Jackson area. The institution was reaccredited by the American Correctional Association in November South Mississippi Correctional Institution Ron King, Superintendent Post Office Box 1419 Leakesville, MS The South Mississippi Correctional Institution (SMCI) located in Greene County, Mississippi, serves as a medium custody facility and houses only males convicted of felonies. SMCI is the newest state facility, having opened in 1989 and occupies approximately 360 acres. The institution's capacity on June 30, 2012, was 3,282. The institution was reaccredited by the American Correctional Association in August Page 46

3 Private Prisons Delta Correctional Facility Dennis Waller, Interim Warden 3800 County Road 540, Greenwood, MS Facility Reopened: April 2004 Facility Closed January 2012 ACA Accreditation: January 2010 Facility Staffing: 75 Non-Security; 135 Security $32.56 per inmate, Minimum Programs Offered: GED, ABE, A&D Therapeutic Community, Literacy, Faith Based Initiative, Canine for Independence Dog Program, Auburn Univ. Detection Dogs, Substance Abuse Education, Vocational Building Trades, Vocational Computer Training, Great Book Society East Mississippi Correctional Facility John Wright, Warden Highway 80 West, Meridian, MS Facility Opened: April 1999 ACA Accreditation: May 2000 ACA Reaccreditation: August 2009 Facility Staffing: 131 Non-Security; 140 Security $41.24 per inmate Inmate Custody Level: Special Needs and all custodies except Death Row Programs Offered: GED, ABE, A&D, Pre-Release/Life Skills, Cognitive Skills, Father Initiative Class, Computer Training, AA/NA Groups, Behavior Enhancement Program, Art Classes, Psychoactive Services, Special Education, Therapeutic Community, Specialized Group Therapy, Specialized Individual Counseling Page 47

4 Private Prisons Marshall County Correctional Facility J. J. Streeter, Warden P. O. Box 5188, Holly Springs, MS Facility Opened: June 1996 ACA Accreditation: July 1997 ACA Reaccreditation: January 2010 Facility Staffing: 133 Non-Security; 86 Security $32.56 Medium, $38.00 Open C Custody, $77.00 Close C Custody Inmate Custody Level: Minimum-Non Community Medium Close Programs Offered: GED, ABE, A&D-Long Term, A&D-Short Term, Vocational Education, Adjustment Skills/Orientation, Culinary Arts, Life Skills/Pre-Release, Horticulture, Bible Education Program, Computer Classes Walnut Grove Correctional Facility Brick Tripp, Warden P. O. Box 389, Walnut Grove, MS Facility Opened: March 2001 ACA Accreditation: August 2002 ACA Reaccreditation: January 2012 Facility Staffing: 120 Non-Security; 116 Security $31.40 per inmate Inmate Custody Level: All custodies up to age 22 Programs Offered: A&D-Long Term, A&D-Short Term, Anger Management Counseling, Court Ordered & Non-Court Ordered Regimented Inmate Discipline Program Page 48

5 Private Prisons Wilkinson County Correctional Facility Jacqueline Banks, Warden P. O. Box 1079, Woodville, MS Facility Opened: January 1998 ACA Accreditation: March 1999 ACA Reaccreditation: February 2011 Facility Staffing: 56 Non-Security; 113 Security $38.00 per inmate Inmate Custody Level: Protective Custody, A, B and Open C Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Therapeutic Community, Life Skills, Building Trades, Horticulture, Religious Activities Page 49

6 County/Regional Facilities Alcorn County Correctional Facility Doug Mullins, Warden 2839 South Harper Road, Corinth, MS Facility Opened: June 2011 ACA Accreditation: ACA Reaccreditation: Facility Staffing: 29 Non-Security; 37 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Discipleship Training, Computer Classes, Financial Management, Anger Management, Life Skills, Vocational Training Bolivar County Correctional Facility Elmore Sellers, Warden 2792 Highway 8 West, Cleveland, MS Facility Opened: November 1999 Facility Reopened: October 2002 ACA Accreditation: March 2001 ACA Reaccreditation: June 2010 Facility Staffing: 27 Non-Security; 58 Security Programs Offered: GED, A&D, Discipleship Training, Life Skills, Psychology, Basic Construction, Art Carroll - Montgomery County Correctional Facility Arthur Smith, Warden MS Highway 35, Vaiden, MS Facility Opened: May 1999 ACA Accreditation: January 2001 ACA Reaccreditation: January 2010 Facility Staffing: 20 Non-Security; 33 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Discipleship Training, Basic Literacy, Life Skills, Vocational Classes Page 50

7 County/Regional Facilities Chickasaw County Correctional Facility Brand Huffman, Warden 120 Lancaster Circle, Houston, MS Facility Opened: September 2010 ACA Accreditation: ACA Reaccreditation: Facility Staffing: 18 Non-Security; 45 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Literacy Classes, Life Skills, Computer Classes, George - Greene County Correctional Facility Preston Goff, Warden 154 Industrial Park Road, Lucedale, MS Facility Opened: May 2002 ACA Accreditation: July 2003 ACA Reaccreditation: January 2010 Facility Staffing: Inmate Custody Level: Programs Offered: Discipleship Training, Anger Management 20 Non-Security; 18 Security Medium ABE, GED, A&D, Life Skills, Discipleship Training, Building Trade Classes Holmes - Humphreys County Correctional Facility Rayford Horton, Warden Hwy 12 E, Lexington, MS Facility Opened: October 2000 ACA Accreditation: May 2002 ACA Reaccreditation: August 2008 Facility Staffing: 16 Non-Security; 51 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Computer Classes, Vocational Training, Life Skills, Library Program, Welding Class Page 51

8 County/Regional Facilities Issaquena County Correctional Facility Robert Taylor, Warden Arthur Lawler, Chief Operations Officer P. O. Box 220, Mayersville, MS Facility Opened: March 1997 ACA Accreditation: January 1999 ACA Reaccreditation: February 2011 Facility Staffing: 14 Non-Security; 36 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Discipleship Training, Life Skills, Literacy Classes, Pre-Release, Computer Classes Jefferson - Franklin County Correctional Facility Samuel Winchester, Warden P. O. Box 218, Fayette, MS Facility Opened: May 1997 ACA Accreditation: Janaury 1999 ACA Reaccreditation: March 2012 Facility Staffing: 23 Non-Security; 45 Security Programs Offered: GED, ABE, A&D, Pre-Release Program, Life Skills, Introduction to Computers Kemper - Neshoba County Correctional Facility Johnny Crockett, Warden 374 Stennis Industrial Park Road, DeKalb, MS Facility Opened: October 2000 ACA Accreditation: February 2002 ACA Reaccreditation: February 2011 Facility Staffing: 21 Non-Security; 25 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Discipleship Training, Computer Classes, Literacy Classes, Pre-Release, Life Skills, Anger Management Page 52

9 County/Regional Facilities Leake County Correctional Facility McQua Jones, Warden 399 C.O. Brooks Street, Carthage, MS Facility Opened: October 1998 ACA Accreditation: April 2000 ACA Reaccreditation: February 2012 Facility Staffing: 24 Non-Security; 40 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Discipleship Training, Vocational Classes, Computer Classes Marion - Walthall County Correctional Facility Charles Abrams, Chief Operating Officer 503 South Main Street, Columbia, MS Facility Opened: March 1999 ACA Accreditation: January 2001 ACA Reaccreditation: January 2010 Facility Staffing: 14 Non-Security; 30 Security Programs Offered: GED, A&D, Basic Auto Mechanics, Computer Classes Stone County Correctional Facility Franklin Brewer, Warden 1420 Industrial Park Road, Wiggins, MS Facility Opened: December 2000 ACA Accreditation: January 2002 ACA Reaccreditation: May 2011 Facility Staffing: 23 Non-Security; 32 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Pre-Release, Life Skills, Vocational Classes, Discipleship Training, Bible College Page 53

10 County/Regional Facilities Washington County Correctional Facility Mary Pippins, Warden 60 Stokes King Road, Greenville, MS Facility Opened: September 2011 ACA Accreditation: ACA Reaccreditation: Facility Staffing: 18 Non-Security; 45 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D Winston - Choctaw County Correctional Facility Tim Palmer, Warden P. O. Drawer 1437, Louisville, MS Facility Opened: March 1999 ACA Accreditation: January 2001 ACA Reaccreditation: April 2010 Facility Staffing: 30 Non-Security; 35 Security Programs Offered: ABE, GED, A&D, Discipleship Training, Pre-Release Yazoo County Correctional Facility Diane Gatson-Riley, Warden 154 Roosevelt Hudson Drive, Yazoo City, MS Facility Opened: September 2010 ACA Accreditation: November 2011 ACA Reaccreditation: Facility Staffing: 19 Non-Security; 25 Security Programs Offered: A&D, Computer Classes, Biblical Studies, Character Education Page 54

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12 Mississippi Prison Agriculture Enterprises One mission of the farm program is to decrease inmate idleness and to cut budget costs for the taxpayer. During FY 2012, inmates worked 600,000 hours in the agriculture program. For the crop year 2012, Agriculture Enterprises planted approximately 1,313 acres of vegetables, 100 acres of rice, 498 acres of corn, 566 acres of wheat and 3,245 acres of soybeans. The poultry facility is in full production with a 36,000-layer capacity. A total of 476,804 dozen eggs were delivered to MDOC food services with a non-cash value of $483,331 in FY The inventory of commodities carried over from FY 2012 had a value of $222,105. This figure includes feed mill inventory, seed, fertilizer, and chemicals not expended during FY Non-cash sales for FY 2012, vegetables and egg sales were $1,836,344. The total pounds of vegetable non-cash sales for FY 2012 was 2,873,143. Egg sales consist of 476,804 dozen. Vegetable value is based on the USDA Atlanta Market Report. All processed vegetables and eggs were provided to the MDOC Food Service Department. MPAE sold vegetables to employees to generate cash dollars of $4, On June 30, 2012, the Agricultural Enterprises Special Fund had a balance of $529, Cash income received for Agricultural Enterprises, including deposits in transit, totaled $2,570, MPAE completed construction of the feed mill during FY 2002 year. The three 42,000 bushels grain bins are used for on-farm storage of corn grown by MPAE and is utilized by the feed mill. This is a cost savings on outside storage and trucking fees. The total cost of the feed mill was $864, During FY 2012, the feed mill produced 9 different feed rations for chicken consumption. They produced 2,190 tons at a price to livestock of $566, The work staff includes 16 positions. At the present time 14 positions are filled and MPAE has four (4) contract employees. Page 56

13 MPAE Crops & Poultry HOURS WORKED 600,000 AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES Beginning Balance: Special Fund $ 604, Total Revenue $ 2,570, Total Expenses $ 2,646, End Cash $ 529, CROPS - ACRES PLANTED Vegetables Rice 100 Wheat 566 Soybeans 3246 Corn 498 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED 5,722 POULTRY PRODUCTION Layer Capacity 36,000 Dozen Eggs 476,804 Non-Cash Value $ 431, TOTAL ACRES LEASED 8,228 Page 57

14 MPAE Non-Cash Sales EGGS NON-CASH SALES Year Fiscal Year Calendar Year # of Dozens Cash Value # of Dozens Cash Value ,720 $453, ,742 $451, ,014 $302, ,691 $283, ,789 $358, ,064 $339, ,050 $378, ,799 $482, ,900 $671, ,813 $680, ,140 $654, ,524 $613, ,477 $512, ,289 $508, ,272 $520, ,029 $508, ,804 $483,331 VEGETABLES NON-CASH SALES Year Fiscal Year Calendar Year # of Pounds (millions) # of Pounds (millions) EGGS and VEGETABLES NON-CASH SALES Year Fiscal Year Calendar Year Cash Value Cash Value 2004 $1,649,421 $1,634, $1,511,210 $1,255, $1,620,328 $1,358, $1,909,522 $1,975, $1,934,703 $1,956, $2,027,427 $1,119, $1,854,411 $2,162, $1,818,332 $1,723, $1,836,344 Page 58

15 Treatment Programs Alcohol and Drug Mission Statement: The mission of the Alcohol and Drug (A&D) Program is to provide treatment and rehabilitation services to offenders who have a history of substance abuse problems or who commit alcohol and drug related crimes. The goal is to correct the offender s attitude and behavior that supports criminal thinking. Mississippi State Penitentiary Unit 30 A-B: The Alcohol and Drug Therapeutic Community Treatment Centers (ADTC-TC) at Unit 30 total 432 therapeutic community treatment beds. Unit 30 consists of two housing buildings (Buildings A and B), with two housing zones in each of the two buildings (Zones A & B). Each housing zone accommodates 108 offenders. Adjacent to each housing building is clinical staff office space. Group rooms and classrooms are in the Unit 30 compound. The Therapeutic Community Program is a long-term program only. Offenders must have at least six to thirty months remaining on their sentence to enter the program. Unit 31: This is a traditional 12-Week A&D Program based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous offered at Unit 31 for special needs (disability) offenders. Central Mississippi Correctional Facility This is a 12-week traditional Alcohol and Drug Treatment in operation for female offenders at the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF). A long-term program (6 months to 12 months) is also available at CMCF for female offenders. In addition, a 12-week Treatment Program is also available at CMCF for special needs (disability) male offenders. South Mississippi Correctional Institution A traditional Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program was started in June 2000 at the South Mississippi Correctional Institution (SMCI), Leakesville, Mississippi, for general population offenders. This program is 12 weeks in duration. It was started primarily for Judicial Review cases that do not have six months remaining on their sentences upon entry to the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF), Pearl, Mississippi, the point of entry for inmates into the Mississippi Prison System. This program also serves parole and ISP offenders. In addition, SMCI provides an Alcohol and Drug component in the Regimented Inmate Discipline (RID) Program. In September 2005, a long-term (6 months) program was started for general population offenders. In July 2006, a short-term (12 weeks) A&D program was implemented for CWC returnees. The CWC program has been changed to 4 weeks in duration. Page 59

16 Treatment Programs Alcohol and Drug Community Pre-Release Centers The Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Program is operated in the Flowood, Pike and Quitman Community Pre-Release Centers for offenders who are within six months to one year of release. The offenders provide work in the community during the day and attend Alcohol and Drug classes in the evening. Flowood Community Work Center A twelve-week A&D program is offered at the Flowood Community Work Center for female offenders who are expiring their sentence, paroling or are being released on Intensive Supervision Program (ISP). Community Work Centers Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs based on the principals of Alcoholics Anonymous are offered in 14 Community Work Centers. Offenders provide work in the community during the day and attend evening treatment sessions weekly. MDOC INMATES SERVED BY ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGRAMS LOCATION SERVED COMPLETED CAPACITY MSP CMCF Therapeutic Community (Unit 30) 1, Special Needs (Disability Unit 31) Special Needs (Unit 29-A) A & D Program for Females A & D Program for Males (Disability Unit) SMCI Regimented Inmate Discipline Area Open Entry/Exit General Population Program Area Community Pre-Release Centers Flowood CWC (General Population) N/A 14 Community Work Centers (Alcoholics Anonymous) 143 N/A N/A Page 60

17 Treatment and Educational Programs MISSISSIPPI STATE PENITENTIARY Adult Basic Education (Literacy, ABE, GED) 170 Open Entry/Exit Agri-Business Horticulture 15 1,750 Hours Auto/Automotive Body Repair 15 1,600 Hours Auto/Automotive Mechanic/Technician 15 1,860 Hours Carpentry 15 1,750 Hours Communications System Installation 15 1,200 Hours Diesel Equipment Repair & Services 15 1,260 Hours Electrical 15 1,450 Hours Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 15 1,900 Hours Institutional Food Workers & Admin 15 1,600 Hours Outboard Engine Mechanics 15 1,200 Hours Welder/Welding Technologist 15 1,400 Hours CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education (Literacy, ABE, GED) 200 Open Entry/Exit Balancing Work and Family 15 1,200 Hours Business Technology 15 1,200 Hours Clothing Apparel and Textile Workers 15 1,200 Hours Computer Repair 15 1,200 Hours Cosmetology 20 1,500 Hours Upholstery 15 1,200 Hours SOUTH MISSISSIPPI CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION Adult Basic Education (Literacy, ABE, GED) 125 Open Entry/Exit Auto/Automotive Body Repair 15 1,600 Hours Auto/Automotive Mechanic/Technician 15 1,860 Hours Electrical 15 1,450 Hours Plumbing & Pipefitting 15 1,675 Hours Welder/Welding Technologist 15 1,400 Hours Beginning Electricity (night) Hours Beginning Plumbing & Pipefitting (night) Hours Beginning Welder/Welding Techologist (night) Hours Page 61

18 Treatment and Educational Programs DELTA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Alcohol & Drug-Long Term 54 9 Months Alcohol & Drug-Short Term 30 3 Months Adult Basic Education 1 25 Open Entry/Exit Adult Basic Education 2 25 Open Entry/Exit General Educational Development 25 Open Entry/Exit Literacy Skills 40 Open Entry/Exit Life Skills Weeks Auburn Detection Dog Program 6 12 Months Building Trades 40 Open Entry/Exit Canine Companions Months Computer Information 40 Open Entry/Exit Faith Based 1, 2, 3, Months Each EAST MISSISSIPPI CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education/General Educational Development Special Needs 279 Open Entry/Exit Basic Computer Weeks MARSHALL COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education/General Educational Development/Literacy & Night General 170 Open Entry/Exit Educational Development Tutoring Program Adjustment Skills Training Days Basic Computer Weeks College Correspondence 1 2 Years Culinary Arts months Horticulture Weeks Life Skills 30 9 Weeks Page 62

19 Treatment and Educational Programs WALNUT GROVE YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education 300 Open Entry/Exit Carpentry Months College Correspondence 5 Open Entry/Exit Culinary Arts Months General Educational Development 300 Open Entry/Exit Horticulture Months Masonry Months WILKINSON COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education 60 Open Entry/Exit Carpentry 66 6 Months General Education Development / Computer Aided Instruction 144 Open Entry/Exit Horticulture 40 6 months Life Skills 20 6 weeks Page 63

20 Treatment and Educational Programs ALCORN COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education Months Computer Weeks General Educational Development 45 3 Months BOLIVAR COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Aftercare Pre-Release Education 10 Open Entry/Exit Advanced Computer Skills 10 6 Weeks Anger Management Weeks Basic Computer 10 6 Weeks Basic Construction Weeks Computer Keyboard 10 6 Weeks General Educational Development 25 Open Entry/Exit CARROLL/MONTGOMERY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education Weeks Building Trades Weeks English Literacy Weeks General Educational Development Weeks Life Skills Weeks CHICKASAW COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education/General Educational Development Weeks Basic Computer (Phases I & II) Weeks each Phase Life Skills (Phase I & II) Weeks each Phase Literacy Weeks Page 64

21 Treatment and Educational Programs GEORGE/GREENE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education/General Educational Development 35 6 Months Building Trades 10 6 Months HAVC I & II 30 6 Months Life Skills 50 3 Months Literacy 10 6 Months HOLMES/HUMPHREYS COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education 50 3 Months Basic Computer 15 2 Months General Educational Development 50 3 Months Life Skills 50 3 Months Literacy 50 3 Months Welding 10 3 Months LEAKE COUNTY REGIONAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education Months Carpentry Hours General Educational Development Months Introduction to Computers 12 3 Months Intermediate Computer 12 3 Months Literacy 5 12 Months MARION/WALTHALL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Basic Computer 6 16 Weeks Basic Electrician 10 6 Months General Educational Development Weeks Page 65

22 STONE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education/General Educational Development/Literacy 30 Open Entry/Exit ACT Preparation Months Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Masonry 15 1,500 Hours Life Skills/Pre-Release 30 3 Months Pipe-Fitting 15 1,000 Hours WASHINGTON COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY General Educational Development 25 9 Months Theatrical Arts 20 6 Weeks Therapeutic Arts 15 6 Weeks WINSTON/CHOCTAW COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Adult Basic Education 45 Open Entry/Exit Basic Computer 12 Open Entry/Exit General Educational Development 45 Open Entry/Exit Literacy 45 Open Entry/Exit Page 66

23 Treatment and Educational Programs YAZOO COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Basic Computer Weeks Character Education Weeks General Educational Development 15 Open Entry/Exit Page 67

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