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Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry

The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry, commonly and formerly referred to as simply the Arizona Department of Corrections, is the statutory law enforcement agency responsible for the incarceration of inmates in 13 prisons in the U.S. state of Arizona.[2][3] As of December 2015, the ADC manages over 42,643 imprisoned inmates and over 5,466 inmates who have been paroled or that are statutorily released.[4] ADC is also in involved in recruitment and training of Correctional Officers at the Correctional Officer Training Academy (COTA) in Tucson, Arizona.[5] The ADC is headquartered in Downtown Phoenix.[6]

Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry
Shoulder patch
Current breast badge
Common nameArizona Department of Corrections
AbbreviationADCRR,
ADC (formerly)
Agency overview
Formed1875
Employees10,000+
Annual budget1,131,935.4
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionArizona, US
Map of Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry's jurisdiction
Size113,998 square miles (295,250 km2)
Population6,500,180 (2008 est.)[1]
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters1601 West Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85007, US
Agency executive
  • Ryan Thornell, Ph.D., Director
Website
Arizona Department of Corrections Website

Funding edit

Year Total funding
(millions)
2002 $623.0
2003 $626.6
2004 $692.7
2005 $755.0
2006 $825.6
2007 $901.3
2008 $1020.0
2009 $1076.2
2013 (Estimate) $1131.9

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Death row edit

The men's death row is located in Browning Unit of Arizona State Prison Complex – Eyman, and also Central Unit of Arizona State Prison Complex - Florence. The women's death row is in the Lumley Unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex-Perryville. Executions occur at the Central Unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex – Florence. As of 2010 one Arizona death row inmate is confined in West Virginia.[10]

Facilities edit

There are currently forty-eight state prisons, geographically grouped into fourteen complexes and two correctional treatment facilities in Arizona. This number does not include federal prisons, detention centers for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or county jails

As of 2007 Arizona had exported more than 2000 prisoners to privately run facilities in Oklahoma and Indiana, a number that would have been higher if not for a riot of Arizona prisoners at the GEO Group's New Castle Correctional Facility on April 27, 2007, protesting the practice.[11] As of 2013, the states of Vermont, California and Hawaii export prisoners to facilities in Arizona.[12]

Incidents edit

In July 2014, a teacher was raped at the Meadows Unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex at Eyman. She had been left alone in a room with then 21 year-old Jacob Harvey, who stabbed her multiple times with a pen and raped her. The radio she was issued was tuned to a frequency not in use. The officers were found to have failed to make their required checks. The state settled the matter for an undisclosed amount and the Department of Corrections denies any wrongdoing.[13]

In July 2015, at the medium security housing area at the Arizona State Prison-Kingman a four-day riot damaged facilities so extensively as to require major repairs. More than one thousand inmates had to be moved to other locations. The facility was being run by Management and Training Corporation under a contract with the department in which Director Charles L. Ryan failed to ensure contractual obligations were met.[14]

In August 2015, Prisoner Cynthia Apkaw hanged herself in her cell. Officers had not made their required checks and later faked records to conceal their misconduct.[15]

In February 2016, officers failed to conduct required checks on Scott Saba who hanged himself in his cell. His body was discovered by Correctional Officers who had finished their shifts and subsequently didn't have the equipment required to provide aid.[16]

In April 2016 thirteen prison staff were fired and six more disciplined as a result of an investigation into the two most recent prison suicides.[17]

Fallen officers edit

Since 1967, nine officers have died while on duty.[18]

Employee organizations edit

  • Fraternal Order of Police

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on July 9, 2009. Retrieved February 5, 2009.
  2. ^ "abc15 News". www.abc15.com. 15 January 2020. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  3. ^ "Arizona Legislature". www.azleg.gov. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  4. ^ Corrections at a glance
  5. ^ COTA 2013-12-30 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "ADC Contact Information 2009-11-23 at the Wayback Machine." Arizona Department of Corrections. Retrieved on December 7, 2009.
  7. ^ 2008 Budget
  8. ^ 2009 Budget
  9. ^ 2013 Budget September 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Death Row Information and Frequently Asked Questions 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine." Arizona Department of Corrections. Retrieved on August 16, 2010.
  11. ^ Moore, Solomon (31 July 2007). "States Export Their Inmates as Prisons Fill". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "Housing Prisoners from other States has become a $320 Million a Year Industry".
  13. ^ Sayers, Justin (28 December 2015). "Teacher raped in Arizona prison by sex offender reaches settlement". Arizona Republic. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  14. ^ Christie, Bob (7 August 2016). "Arizona prison riot: Moving to repair stage". Arizona Republic. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  15. ^ Hayden, Troy (14 April 2016). "AZ DOC fires 13 officers for not doing their jobs". Fox 10. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  16. ^ Hayden, Troy (14 April 2016). "AZ DOC fires 13 officers for not doing their jobs". Fox 10. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  17. ^ Anderson, Sarah (15 April 2016). "13 fired after Arizona investigates inmate suicides". Arizona Republic. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  18. ^ "Arizona Department of Corrections, AZ". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2021-03-25.

External links edit

  • Arizona Department of Corrections 2008-04-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • Arizona Department of Corrections Inmate Search

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The Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation amp Reentry commonly and formerly referred to as simply the Arizona Department of Corrections is the statutory law enforcement agency responsible for the incarceration of inmates in 13 prisons in the U S state of Arizona 2 3 As of December 2015 the ADC manages over 42 643 imprisoned inmates and over 5 466 inmates who have been paroled or that are statutorily released 4 ADC is also in involved in recruitment and training of Correctional Officers at the Correctional Officer Training Academy COTA in Tucson Arizona 5 The ADC is headquartered in Downtown Phoenix 6 Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation amp ReentryShoulder patchCurrent breast badgeCommon nameArizona Department of CorrectionsAbbreviationADCRR ADC formerly Agency overviewFormed1875Employees10 000 Annual budget1 131 935 4Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionArizona USMap of Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation amp Reentry s jurisdictionSize113 998 square miles 295 250 km2 Population6 500 180 2008 est 1 General natureCivilian policeOperational structureHeadquarters1601 West Jefferson Street Phoenix Arizona 85007 USAgency executiveRyan Thornell Ph D DirectorWebsiteArizona Department of Corrections Website Contents 1 Funding 2 Death row 3 Facilities 4 Incidents 5 Fallen officers 6 Employee organizations 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksFunding editYear Total funding millions 2002 623 0 2003 626 6 2004 692 7 2005 755 0 2006 825 6 2007 901 3 2008 1020 0 2009 1076 2 2013 Estimate 1131 9 7 8 9 Death row editThe men s death row is located in Browning Unit of Arizona State Prison Complex Eyman and also Central Unit of Arizona State Prison Complex Florence The women s death row is in the Lumley Unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex Perryville Executions occur at the Central Unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex Florence As of 2010 one Arizona death row inmate is confined in West Virginia 10 Facilities editMain article List of Arizona state prisons There are currently forty eight state prisons geographically grouped into fourteen complexes and two correctional treatment facilities in Arizona This number does not include federal prisons detention centers for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement or county jailsAs of 2007 Arizona had exported more than 2000 prisoners to privately run facilities in Oklahoma and Indiana a number that would have been higher if not for a riot of Arizona prisoners at the GEO Group s New Castle Correctional Facility on April 27 2007 protesting the practice 11 As of 2013 the states of Vermont California and Hawaii export prisoners to facilities in Arizona 12 Incidents editIn July 2014 a teacher was raped at the Meadows Unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex at Eyman She had been left alone in a room with then 21 year old Jacob Harvey who stabbed her multiple times with a pen and raped her The radio she was issued was tuned to a frequency not in use The officers were found to have failed to make their required checks The state settled the matter for an undisclosed amount and the Department of Corrections denies any wrongdoing 13 In July 2015 at the medium security housing area at the Arizona State Prison Kingman a four day riot damaged facilities so extensively as to require major repairs More than one thousand inmates had to be moved to other locations The facility was being run by Management and Training Corporation under a contract with the department in which Director Charles L Ryan failed to ensure contractual obligations were met 14 In August 2015 Prisoner Cynthia Apkaw hanged herself in her cell Officers had not made their required checks and later faked records to conceal their misconduct 15 In February 2016 officers failed to conduct required checks on Scott Saba who hanged himself in his cell His body was discovered by Correctional Officers who had finished their shifts and subsequently didn t have the equipment required to provide aid 16 In April 2016 thirteen prison staff were fired and six more disciplined as a result of an investigation into the two most recent prison suicides 17 Fallen officers editSince 1967 nine officers have died while on duty 18 Employee organizations editFraternal Order of PoliceSee also edit nbsp Arizona portal List of law enforcement agencies in Arizona List of United States state correction agencies Prison List of U S state prisons List of Arizona state prisonsReferences edit Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States Regions States and Puerto Rico April 1 2000 to July 1 2008 United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 9 2009 Retrieved February 5 2009 abc15 News www abc15 com 15 January 2020 Retrieved 2021 08 24 Arizona Legislature www azleg gov Retrieved 2021 04 03 Corrections at a glance COTA Archived 2013 12 30 at the Wayback Machine ADC Contact Information Archived 2009 11 23 at the Wayback Machine Arizona Department of Corrections Retrieved on December 7 2009 2008 Budget 2009 Budget 2013 Budget Archived September 20 2013 at the Wayback Machine Death Row Information and Frequently Asked Questions Archived 2010 05 27 at the Wayback Machine Arizona Department of Corrections Retrieved on August 16 2010 Moore Solomon 31 July 2007 States Export Their Inmates as Prisons Fill The New York Times Housing Prisoners from other States has become a 320 Million a Year Industry Sayers Justin 28 December 2015 Teacher raped in Arizona prison by sex offender reaches settlement Arizona Republic Retrieved 16 April 2016 Christie Bob 7 August 2016 Arizona prison riot Moving to repair stage Arizona Republic Retrieved 16 April 2016 Hayden Troy 14 April 2016 AZ DOC fires 13 officers for not doing their jobs Fox 10 Retrieved 16 April 2016 Hayden Troy 14 April 2016 AZ DOC fires 13 officers for not doing their jobs Fox 10 Retrieved 16 April 2016 Anderson Sarah 15 April 2016 13 fired after Arizona investigates inmate suicides Arizona Republic Retrieved 16 April 2016 Arizona Department of Corrections AZ The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2021 03 25 External links editArizona Department of Corrections Archived 2008 04 11 at the Wayback Machine Arizona Department of Corrections Inmate Search Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry amp oldid 1174364061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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