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(,' o o . " n :;; HE DIRECTORY is presented for general information and guidance. Every Teffort has been made to assure accuracy but the Association cannot assume responsibility beyond the poin t of using the information supplied in response to the questionnaires submitted to departmen ts and institutions. Therefore, ,wherever omissions are noted it is due to the fact that the information was not available or could not be obtained. Occasionally local conditions differ to aiter the meaning of certain terms used. For example, the questionnaire solicited information relative to the type of inmates confined" as follows: "Is your population made up of felons ... mis" demeanants ... others (specify) ...." The intent of the use of the word felons was purely legal to the extent that a felon is ordinarily one convicted of a major crime while a misdemeanant is ordinarily one convicted of a minor crime. This information appears as "Population: .Felons, misdemeanants, etc," The heading "Age limits" indicates the statutory minimum and maximum commitment age limits, as reported through the questionnaire. Figures in parentheses in telephone numbers indicate the Area Code. '. tThis symbol indicates up-dated information was not received. Again we have identified those institutions and agencies which have institutional memberships in the ACA and those facilities conducting work release programs. Part time parole board members are identified by P.T.; full-time by F.T. Included again is a listing of city and county short term institutions with a capacity of 100 or more. It may not be complete. Information includes minim'1m age and sentence limitations. At the 102nd Congress of Correction, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 2t.:·, 1972, a new constitution was approved which includes representation of official bodies from all phases of corrections. For the first time, in this edition special effort has been made to increase the number of juvenile institutions listed. Credit for the compilation, editing and proofing of this Directory is due to Mrs. Rhodelia Nicholson, secretary in the ACA Office. She has exercised every ~ffort to assure complete and accurate information. We again heartily thank all of those who complied with our request for information to make available a directory that is in wide demand and highly valued by those actively engaged in the various branches of crime study and treatment. E. Preston Sharp, Ph.D. Executive Director

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ALABAMA

Conectionallnstitutions, Paroling Authorities *STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS and Short Term Institutions 101 S. Union Street, Montgomery 36104 Telephone: (205) 269-6261 L. B. Sullivan, Commissioner Alabama Montana Frank Lee Youth Center, Route 1, Box 300, Deatsville 36022 Alaska Nebraska Bill Gilmore, Director Phone: (205) 567-4384 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 104. Average popUlation 1970: 60 males. Felons. Age Arkansas New Hampshire limits: 16-21. California New Jersey Colorado New Mexico Atmore Farm Unit, Route 2, Box 38, Atmore 36502 Connecticut New York Walter T. Capps, Warden Phone: (205) 368-2104 Delaware Florida Ohio Oklahoma Draper Correctional Center, P.O. Box 1107, Elmore 36025 Hawaii Oregon John C. Walkins, Warden Phone: (205) 567-4305 Idaho Pennsylvania Rhode Island Opencd 1939. Normal capacity 600. Average popUlation 1970: 600 males. Felons. Age Illinois limits: 18 up. Indiana South Dakota Kansas Tennessee State Cattle Ranch (Honor Farm), Greensboro 36744 Kentucky Charles Farquhar, Superintendent Phone: (205) 624-2631 Louisiana Utah Opened 1940. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1970: 20 males. Felons. Age Maine Vermont limits: 16 up. Maryland Washington Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women, P.O. Box 30, Wetumpka 36092 Michigan Mrs. Doris Wood, Warden Phone: (205) 567-6421 Minnesota Wisconsin Opened 1942. Normal capacity 250. Average population 1970: 120. Felons. Age limits: Mississippi Wyoming 18 up. Missouri Holman Unit, Route 2, Box 37, Atmore 36502 Terri tories 100 Walter T. Capps, Warden Phone (205) 368-8173 Canal Zone Opened December 1969. Normal capacity 900. Average popUlation 1970: 800. Felons. Guam Age limits: 16 up. . Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Medical and Diagnostic Center, Route 5, Box 125, Montgomery 361(\9 r Judson C. Locke, Jr., Warden. Phone (205) 272-7900 Department of Justice-Bureau of ...... 102 Opened January 1970. Normal capacity 340. Average popUlation 1970: 300 males. Regional Offices .•...... 105 Felons. Age limits: 16 up. Departmen t of the Army ...... 106 Note: Also under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Corrections and the State Highway Departmcn t of the Navy...... 107 Depart~en tare 14 road camps, located throughout the S ta tc, carrying an avernge Department of the Air Force ...... , 108 populatlon of 875. Correctional Service Agencies...... 108 CANADIAN FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS ...... 111 Canad ian Provincial I nstitu tions ...... 11 7 * :I: * :I: * Alberta Nova Scotia British Columbia Ontario Manitoba Quebec *BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (FT) New Brunswick Saskatchewan Newfoundland Yukon Territory 654 State Administrntion Building, Montgomery 36104 Telephone: (205) 269-6271 128 GREAT BRITAIN 1.. B. Stephens, Executive Director Publication Price List ...... Inside Back Cover Ealon M. Lambert, Chairman Each of the following school~ for juveniles is operated under a separate board of truste~s and not under the State Board of Corrections:

Alabama Boys' Industrial School, 8950 Roebuck Blvd., Birmingham 35206 John H. Carr, Superintendent Phone: (205) 833-2361 Opened 1900. Normal capacity 214. Avcrage population 197 I: 183. Juvenile delinqucnts. Age limits: 12-14.

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Alabama Industrial School, Mount Meigs 36057 *BOARD OF PAROLE (PT) Ed S. Grant, Superintendent Phone: (205) 272-9100 Open cd 1909. Normal captlcity 160. Average popUlation 1971: 157 males. Juvenile Pouch "J-l". Juneau 99801 Telephone: (907) 586-6180 delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Fred C. Bowersox, Chairman Alabama State Training School for Girls, Box 4038, East Lake, Birmingham 35206 Russell Moody, Parole Administra tor Mrs. Dorothy P. Weiss, Superintendent Phonc: (205) 681-8841 Walter Jones, Chief, Probation-Parole Services Opel1l'd 1911. Normal capacity 98. Average population 1971: 98. J lIvenile dclinquen ts. Southeastern Regional Probation·Parole Office, P.O. Box 1224, Juneau 99801 Agelirnits: 12-17. Keith Stell, Administrator

COUNTY INSTITUTION Southcentral Regional Probation-Parole Office, MacKay Building, Room 222 Jefferson County Jail, 708 21 st Street North, Birmingham 35203 Edward Coleman, Administrator, 338 St., Anchorage 99501 Lionel L. Bmgun, ChierWarden Phone: (205) 325-5670 16 years minimum age. Popula tion: 452 mules, 15 females. Northern Regional Probation·Parole Office, 604 Barnette St., Room 202 Joseph Seale, Administrator, Fairbanks 99701

PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTION ALASKA Turning Point Boys Ranch, Willow, Alaska Mrs. Eileen Hahn, Director DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE *DlVISION OF CORRECTIONS POlich "H" Health & Welfare Building .Juneau 99801 ARIZONA Telephone: (907) 586-6180 Charlcs G. Adams, J r., Director *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Thomas R. Branton, Administrative Officer ______, Correctional Facility Administrator 1601 West Jefferson, 4th Floor, Phocnex 85007 Telephone: (602) 271-5536 *South Central Correction Institute, Box 233, Anchorage 99510 Stanley Zaborac, Superintendent Phone: (907) 277-1479 Allen Cook, Director Opened 1953. Normal capacity 64. Average population 1971: 98 males. Felons, Dr. A. LaMont Smith, Deputy Director misdemeanants. All male adult. Age limits: 18 up. WR Community Services, 1601 West Jefferson, 4th Flollr, Phoenix 85007 E. J. Aitken, Administrator Phone: (602) 271-5497 Northern Region Correction Institute, Box 317, Fairbanks 99701 Thomas R. Drake. Superin tendent Phone: (907) 452-3125 Division of Paroles and InJerstate Compact, 160 I West Jefferson, 4th Floor, Phoenix 85007 Opcned 1967. Normal capacity 9(). Average populatioll 1971: J 10 male & female. John Kohl, Chief Phone: (602) 271-5425 Felons, misdemeanants, juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12 up.WR Division of Children & Youth, 16U I West Jefferson, 4th Floor, Phoenix 85007 South Eastern Region Correction Institute, Box 309, Juneau 99S01 Welko GurovidJ, Chief Phone: (602) 271-5115 William H. Huston, Superintendent Phone: (907) 586-6070 Opencd 196 9. N orm,t1 capacity 90. Average popula tion 1971 : 68 m

"'Ketchikan State Jail and Detention Home, Box 587, Ketchikan 99901 *Arizona State Prison, P. O. Box 629, Florence 85232 N. Sleven Krause, Superin tendont Phone: (907) 2254130 A. E. Gomes, Superintendent Phonc: (602) 868-5831 Opened 1938. Normal capacity 36. Average popUlation J 971: 30 male & female. Felons Opened Florence, 1912 (Previously Territorial Prison, Yuma) Normal capacity 900. and misdl!meananls. Age limits: 12 up.WR Average popUlation 1971: 1341 males, 46 females. Felons. Age limits: 15-75.

Nome State Jail, Box 36, Nome 99762 Arizona State Industrial School for Boys, Wilcox 85643 Larry Mini" Superintcndcnt l'hone: (907) 443-2414 John McFarland, Superintendent Phone: (602) 828-3393 (Bonita Exchange) Opened 1958. Normal capacity 36. Average popUlation 1971: 25 male & female. Felons Opened 1912. Normal cap:lcity 500. Average population 1971: 349. Felons, and misdemeanan ts, juvenile delinquen ts. Age limi Is: 12 up.WR. misdemcanants, GTA, Broken Homes. Age limits: 13-21.

"'Adult Conservation Camp, Box 9 J 9, Palmer 99645 *Arizona Youth Center, P. O. Box 50565, Tucson 85703 DO.'lald Davis, Superintcndent Phone: (907) 258-2200 John Sloss, Acting Superintendent Phone: (602) 335-5351 Opened 1962. N

*McLaughlin Youth Center, 2600 Providence Avenue, Anchorage 99504 Alpine Conservation Center, P. O. Box 35, Alpine 85920 David E. Arnold, Superintendent Phone: (907) 277-7541 Jerry Thompson, Administrator Phone: (602) 3394301 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 120. Average popUlation 1971: 96 male and female. Opened 1969. Normal capacity 120. Average popUlation 1971: 50 males. luvenile Diagnostic-Program- Reception Center. Age limits: 13-lS.WR. offenders. Age limits: 8-21.WR

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SOCIAL AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES Safford Conservation Camp, P. O. Box 791, Safford 85546 Earl Dowdle, Administrator Phone: (602) 428-0699 JUVENILE SERVICES Opened 1970. Normal capacity 150. Average population 197]: 57 males. Felons. Age 4313 W. Markham Street, Hendrix Hall, limits: IS-up to Adults. WR. P. O. Box 3814, Little Rock 72203 Telephone: (501) 371-2105 Richard E. Walters, M.D., Commissioner *BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (FT) Charles D. Bogan, Execu tive Director ] 601 West Jefferson, State Commerce Building, Phoenix 85007 Arkansas Training School for Boys, Rt. 8, Box 970, Pine Bluff 71601 Telephone: (602) 271-5651 Anthony A. Shock, Superintendent Phone: (SOl) 534-3941 ______, Chairman Arkansas Training School for Boys, P. ·0. Box 305, Wrightsville 72183 R. E. Hemphill, Superintendent Phone: (SOl) 897-4550 COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Arkansas Training School for Girls, Rt. 2, Box 469, Alexander 72002 Coconino County Sheriffs Office, Box 39, Flagstaff DeWitt C. Nix, Superintendent Phone: (501) 847-3091 Cecil C. Richardson, Sheriff Phone: (602) 774-4523 1 day to 1 year: 18 years minimum age. PopUlation 72. Maricopa County Jail, 102 West Madison, Phoenix 85017 John Mummert, Sheriff Phone: (602) 262-3101 CALIFORNIA Up to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population 603 males, 29 females. WR *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 714 P Street, State Office Building No.8, Sacramento 95814 PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Telephone: (916) 445-7682 Arizona Youth Ranch, Box 612, Litchfield Park 85340 Raymond K. Procunier, Director Hugh W. Harman, Director Opened 1969. Normal capacity 48. Average population 1971: 38 males. Age limits: *California State Prison at San Quentin, San Quentin 94964 12-18. L. S. Nelson, Warden Phone: (415) 454-1460 Opened 1852. Normal capacity 2,658. Average popUlation 1971: 2,883 males. Felons. *Patterdell, 1820 West Northern Avenue, Phoenix 85021 Age limits: 18 up. \YR. Sister M. Euphrasia, Execu live Director Opened 1930. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1971: 169 females. Age limits: California State Prison at Folsom, Box No. \Y, Represa 95670 12-18. W. E. Craven, Warden . Phone: (916) 985-2561 Opened 1880. Normal capacity 1,969. Average popUlation 1971: 1,933 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. *California Correctional Institution, Box 1031, Tehachapi 93561 J. J. Enomoto, Superintendent Phone: (80S) 822-4402 ARKANSAS Opened 1955. Normal capacity 1,126. Average popUlation 1971: 1,149 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION California Institution for Men, Box 128, Chino 91710 State Office Building, Lillie Rock 72201 B. Griggs, Superintendent Phone: (714) 628-1221 Telephone: (SOl) 371-2321 Opened 1941. Normal capacity 2,989. Average popUlation 1971: 2,775 males. (Includes Terrell Don Hutto, Commissioner 451 in forestry camps). Felons. Age limits: 18 up. \YR. Arkansas State Penitentiary, Cummins , P. O. Box 500, Grady 71644 *Correctional Training Facility, Box 686, Soledad 93960 A. L. Lockhart, Superintendent Phone: (SOl) 479-33\1 Walter T. Stone, Superintendent Phone: (408) 678-2616 Opened: 0Id-1842, New-1934. Normal capacity 891. Average popUlation 1971: 1100 Opened 1947. Normal capacity 2,728. Average popUlation 1971: 1,923 males. Felons. males. Felons. Age limits: None. WR Age limits: 18 up. . Tucker Intermediate Reformatory, Tucker 72168 Deuel Vocational Institution, Box 400, Tracy 95376 R. G. Britton, Superintendent Phone: (SOl) 842-5121. L. N. Patterson, Superintendent Phone: (209) 835-4141 Opened 1922. Normal capacity 325. Average population 1971: 305 males. Felons. Age Opened 1946 (moved from temporary facilities at Lancaster in 1953). Normal capacity limits: 14-21. WR 1,435. Average popUlation 1971: 1,572 males. Felons and Youth Authority wards. Age limits: None. WR. Women's Reformatory, P. O. Box 500, Grady Helen G. Corrothers, Superintendent *California Medical Facility, Box 568, Vacaville 95688 Opened 1922. Normal capacity 48. Average popUlation 1971: 42 females. Felons. Age Lester J. Pope, M.D., Superintendent Phone: (707) 448-6841 limits: 18 up. WR Opened 1950 at Terminal Island, 1955 moved to Vacaville. Normal capacity 1,949. Average populdtion 1971: 1,966 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 lip. *DIVISION OF PROBATroN AND PAROLE SERVICES (PT) 1818 West Capital, Little Rock 72201 *California Men's Colony, Box A, San Luis Obispo 93401 Telephone: (501) 371-2031 D. J. McCarthy, Superintendent Phone: (80S) 543-2700 Don G. Thurman, Administrator Opened 1954. Normal capacity 2,694. Average population 1971: 2,712 (includes 61 in Fred Oakley, Jr., Chairman forestry camp). Felons. Age limits: 18 lip.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work ReleJse Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. i j CALIFORNIA 7 CALIFORNIA 6 Los Guilucos School, 7501 Sonoma Highway, Santa Rosa 95405 *California Conservation Center, Box 790, Susanville 96130 /lir. William King, Superintendc~t - Phone: (707) 539-2310 William G. Black, Superintendent Phone: (916) 257-2183 Opened 1943. Normal capacIty 170 females, 90 males. Avernge population 197 I: 141 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 2,003. Average population 1971: I, 706 male~ (includes females, 32 males. Age limits: 8-20. 80 I in forcstry camps). Felons. Age limits: 18 up. \YR. Ventura School, 3100 Wright Road, Camarillo 93()IO *Sierra Conservation Center, Box 497, Jamestown 95327 ~liss Sylvia Wolf, Superintendent Phone: (805) 485-7951 Howard M. Comstock, Superintendent Phone: (209) 984-5291 Opened. 1962 (1916 ,~t Ventura). Normal capacity 300 femJles, 150 males. Average Opened 1965. Normal capacit)' 1.604. Average population 1971: 1,431 mules (includes populatIOn 1971: 236 tcmales, 54 males. Age limits: 8-21. 435 in forestry camps). Felons. Age limits: 18 up. Youth Training School, P. O. Box 800, Ontario 91764 California InstHution for Women, Rural Routc No.1, Frontera 91720 Jack B. Clarke, Superintendent Phone: 17141628-4781 Miss Virginia Carlson, Superintendent Phone: (714) 628-1281 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 1,200. A vera"e po pula tion 1971: 1,176 males. Age Opened 1936 in Tehachapi, transferred to Frontera 1952. Normal capacity 929. Average limits: 17-22. WR. ". population 1971: 635. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Mt. Bullion Youth Conservation Camp, Mariposa 95~<8 Phone: (209) 966-2\21 *California Rehabilitation Center, Box 841, Coronu 91720 ~lelvin Gebhardt. Superintendent Roland W. Wood, Superintcndent Phone: (7141 689-4552 Opened 1956. Normal cap.tlcitv 80. Average popUlation 1971: 76 males. Age Iimi'.s: Opened 1963. Normal capacity 2,821. Averagc population 1971: 1,764 males, 261 17-21. -' fcmales. Fclons (few) and narcotic addicts civilly committed for treatment. Age limits: Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp, Pine Grove 9566~ 18 up. Carl Casperson, Superintendent 'Phone: (209) 296-428 I Open~d. 1947. Replaced 1970. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1971: 73 males. tADULT AUTHORITY (FT) Age IU111tS: 17-21. Room 523, State Office Building No.8 714 P Street, Sacarmento 95814 )3e~ Lom~n? Youth <;onservation Camp, 13575 Empire Grade, Santa Cruz 95060 Telephone: (9161445-4071 I'rank Wlllte, Supenntendent PhOlloJ: (408) 423-1652 Open~d. 1946. Replaced 1968. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 79 mules. Joseph A. Spangler, Administrative Officer Henry W. Kerr, Chairman Age hnuts: 17-21. Wa~hington Rid~e Y~uth Conservation Camp, Washington Sta~ Route, Nevada City 95959 WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS AND PAROLE (PT) (arl Hutton, Superllltendent Phone: C!(9) 265-4623 107 South Broadway, 90012 ?t.~I~d 1961. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 78 males. Age limits: Robert L. Trivett, Executive Officer Tc!ephone: (2131620-2397 Northern California Youth Center, P. O. Box 6000, Stockton 95206 Mrs. Eleanor \Y. I-liller, Chairman Alber! ~nderson, Chic!' Rehabilitation Services (North) Phone: (2091944-6178 Telephonc: (213) 620-2395 (ThIS IS the ccntral lacility of a complex of institutions approximately 400 beds each.)

*DEPARTMENT OF TI-IE YOUTH AUTHORITY O. H. Close School for Boys, 1'. O. Box 6500, Stockton 95206 714 P Street, Sacramento 95814 Harold Richard, Superintendcnt Phone: (209) 944-6301 Telephoue: (9161445-2561 Opcned 1966. Normal capacity 369. Average popUlation 1971: 344. Age limits: 8-16. Allcn F. Breed, Director Karl Holton School for Boys, P. O. Box 6600 Stockton 95206 Admissions are felons, l1Iisdemeanants and commitments from juvtinile and criminal Richard Kolze, Superintendent' Phone: (209) 944-6331 courts under the Youth Authority Act. ?l~;~d July 1967. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1971: 378. Age limits: Northern California Reception Center and Clinic, 3001 Ramona Avenue, Sacramento 95826 Eugene S. Jones, Supcrin tcnden t Phone: (916) 452-1411 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 313. Average po~'ulation 1971: 218 males, 32 females. DeWitt Nelson Training Center, P. O. Box 6700, Stockton 95206 Ernst Taron, Superintend~nt Phone: (2091 944-6113 Age limits: 8-20, - Opened 1971. Normal capacity 350. Average popUlation 1971: 3. Age limits: 17-22.

Southern Reception Center and Clinic, 13200 South Bloomfield Avenue, Norwalk 90650 Southern California Youth Center, 15180 Euclid Avenue, Chino 91710 Robert L. McKibben, Superintendcnt Phone: (213) 863-5711 Lyle Egan, Chief Rehabilitation Services (South) Phone: (714) 628-4781 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 350. Average popui3tion 1971: 340 males. Age limits: This is a central facility for a complex of institutions. The Youth Trainin" School is 8-20. currently the only operating institution. ". Ventura Reception Center and Clinic, 3100 Wright Road, Camarillo 930 I 0 l\Iiss Sylvia Wolf, Superintendent Phone: Oxnard, (8051 485-7951 Opened 1964. Replaced 1969. Normal capacity 100. Average population 1971: 57 females. Age limits: 8-20. CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS Fled C. Nelles School for Boys, 11850 East Whitticr Boulevard, Whittier 90602 AI~meda County Jail, 1225 Fallon Street, Oakland 9461:! Victor A. Kirk, ~uperintendcnt Phone: (213) 698-6781 hank I. Madigan, Sheriff Phone: (415) 874-6439 Opened 1891. Normal capacity 560. Average population 1971: 437. Age limits: 8-16. I day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 114 males.

Preston School of Industry, Rural Route, Box 5, lone 95640 Butte County Jail, P. O. Box 1310, Orovillc 95965 C. A. Tcrhune, Supcrintendent Phone: (209) 274-2421 Larry Gillick, Sheriff-Coroner Phone: (916) 533-155i Opened 1894. Normal capacity 750. Average popUlation 1971: 690 males. Age limits: 1 day to 1 year. 18 year.> minimum agl!. Population: 71 males,4 fcmales. WR. 17-21. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. i _J 8 CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA 9

Contra Costa County Jail & Rehabilitation Center, P. O. Box 391, Martinez 94553 tSan Diego County Jail, 222 West C Street, San Diego 92101 Walter F. Young, Sheriff Phone: (415) 228-3000 John F. Duffy, Sheriff Phone: (714) 232-3811 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 299 males, 20 females. WR. I day 10 I year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 1,168male8, 72 females. tFresno County Sheriff's Office-Detention Facilities, P. O. Box 1788, Fresno 93717 *San Diego County Department of Honor Camps, 555 Overland Avenue, Bldg. No.6, San Melvin A. Willmirth, Sheriff Phone: (209) 266-8151 Diego 92123 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 501 males, 30 females. WR. Frank Woodson, Director Phone: (714) 278-9200, Ext. 484 tFresno County Industrial Farm, 500 East Elkhorn Avenue, Caruthers 93609 30 days to I year. 18 yems minimum age. PopUlation; 500 mules, 49 females. WR. Melvin A. Wi11mirth, Sheriff Phone: (209) 864-3221 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 148 males. San Francisco County Jail, City Hall, Room 333, San Francisco 94102 Richard D. Hongisto, Sheriff Phone: (415) 558-3780 tHumboldt County Jail, 825 5th Street, Eureka 95501 I day to I year. 18 years minimuni age. Population: 1,268. WR. Gene Cox, Sheriff Phone: (707) 445-7528 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 125. WR. San Joaquin County Correctional and Custodial Facilities, J 999 W. Mathrws Road. French Imperial County Jail & Minimum Security Facility, P. O. Box 1040, El Centro 92243 Camp 95231 Raymond B. Rowl.', Sheriff Phone: (714) 352-3111 Michael N. Can lis, Sheriff Phone: (209) 944-2431 Up to 1 year (Jail); 30 days to 1 year (Camp). 18 years minimum age. Population: 257 I day to I year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 500 males, 34 females. WR. males, 21 females. San Luis Obispo County Jail, P. O. Box 32, San Luis Obispo 93401 Kern County'Sheriff's Office, Route I, Box 715, Bakersfield 93308 Lawrence Mansfield, Sheriff Phone: (805) 543-2850 Charles H. Dodge, Sheriff Phone: (805) 393-2450 I day to I YI·ar. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 80 males, 5 females. 4 days to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 309. tSan Mateo County Jail, 450 Bradford Street, Redwood City 94063 Kings County Jail and Honor Farm, P. O. Box 986, Hanford 93230 Earl B. Whitmore, Sheriff Phone: (415) 364-1811 Cleo 0. Webb, Sheriff Phone: (209) 584-6611 I day to I year. 18 years minimum age. Popula tion: 480 males, 21 females. WR. 1 day to I year (Jail), 30 days to 1 year (Farm), 18 years minimum age. Population: 84. WR. Santa Barbara County Detention Facility and Honor Farm, 4436 Calle Real, Santa Barbara 93110 Los Angeles County Jail and Corrections System, 211 West Temple Street, Los Angeles John W. Carpenter, Sheriff Phone: (805) 964-6725 90012 I day to 1 year (Detention Facility), 30 days to 1 year (Farm). 18 years minimum age. Peter J. Pitchess, Sheriff Phone: (213) 626-9511 Population: 324 males, 22 females. WR. 1 day to I year (Jail). 18 years minimum age. Population; 9,416 males, 84] females. WR. tSanta Clara County Jail, 180 West Hedding Street, San Jose 95110 James M. Geary, Sheriff Madera County Sheriff's Office, 201 West 6th Street, Madera 93637 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 600 males. Edward B. Bates, Sheriff Phone: (209) 674-2421 1 day to I year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 90 males, 5 females. WR. Santa Rita Rehabilitation Center, P. O. Box 87, Pleasanton 94566 Frank 1. Madigan, Sheriff Phone: (415) 828-5400 tMarin County Jail, Civic Center, Hall of Justice, San Rafael 94903 I day to 1 year. 18 years minimtllll age. Population: 1,249 males, 97 females. Louis P. Mountanos, Sheriff Phone: (415) 479-2311 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 124. tElmwood Rehabilitation Center, 701 S. Abel Street, Milpitas 95035 James M. Geary, Sheriff Phone: (408) 299-2831 tMerced County Sheriff's Office, P. O. Box 824, Merced 95340 3 day~ to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 600 males, 70 females. WR. John J. Latorraca, Sheriff Phone: (209) 722-2771 Up to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 165 males, 30 females. Santa Cruz County Jail, P. 0 Box 623, Santa Cruz 95060 tMonterey County Jail and Detention Camp, P. O. Box 809, Salinas 93901 Douglas B. J ames, Sheriff Phone: (408) 425-2101 William A. Davenport, Sheriff Phone: (408) 424-0875 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 144. 1 day to 1 year (Jail), 30 days to 1 year (Detention Camp). 18 years minimum age. Population: 287 males, 12 females. tSolano County Jail, 500 Texas Street, Fairfield 94533 Albert M. Cardoza, Sheriff Phone: (707) 422-2010 Ext. 281 tOrange County Jail, 550 N. Flower Street, Santa Ana 92702 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 115. James A. MUSick, Sheriff Phone: (714) 834-4522 I day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 695 males, 69 females. WR. tSonoma County Sheriff's Office, 2555 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa 95401 tRiverside County Jail, P. O. Box 512, Riverside 92502 Don Striepeke, Sheriff Phone: (707) 527-2511 Bernard J. Clark, Sheriff Phone: (714) 787-2944 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 163 males, 10 females. 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 392. WR. Stanislaus County Jail and Honor Farms, P. O. Box 858, Modesto 95353 Riverside County Industrial Road Camp, ]'. O. Box 688, Banning 92220 Dan Kelsay, Sheriff Phone; (209) 526-6456 Harry E. McKinney, Superintendent Phone: (714) 849-4185 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 170 males, 10 females. WR. 30 days to 1 Yetlr. 18 year.~ minimum age. Population; 210. San Bernardino County Jail Tulare County Correctional Center, Court House, Room 206, Visalia 93277 Sheriff's Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center, 351 N. Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino Merlin D. Winter, Probation Officer Phone: (209) 732-5511 Ext. 221 92403 30 days to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 140. WR. Frank Bland, Sheriff Phone: (714) 383-2511 Phone: (714) 887-2541 Tulare County Jail, P. O. Box 510, Visalia 93277 I day to 1 year (Jail), 5 days to I year (Branch Jails). 18 years minimum ugc. Bob Wiley, Sheriff PllOne: (209) 732-4121 Ext. 62 Popu\

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Orange County Juvenile Hall, 33) City Drive South, Orange 92668 Ventura County Jail, ~Q~ Poli Street, Ventura 93001 PI . (805) 648-6131 Ext. 2305 Perry McGee, Superintendent Phone: (714) 532-7611 William E. Hill, Shentt . lone. f I Opened J 908. Normal capacity 390. Average population: 220 males, 121 females. Age I day to 1 year. 18 yeurs minimum age. PopulatIOn: 290 mules, 30 ema es. limits: 17 Max. tYolo County Jail and Bra!1ch Jail, P. 0 Box 179, Woodland 95695 Phone: (916) 666-8401 Pacific Youth Service Bureau, 160 Milagra Drive, Pacifica 94044 10 days to 1 year (Branch Jail). 18 years minimum age. John Piotti, Acting Directoc Phone: (415) 355-390n Ja~n~a~V't;arl~~:r' ~~l~r~ffJai!), Opened 1969. Normal capacity 50. Population: 25 males, 15 females. Age limits: 10-20. Population: 110. Sacramento County Boys Ranch, Star Route Box, 3 Latrobe Road, Sloughhouse 95683 Yuba County Jail, P. ~. Box 169, Marysville 95901 Phone: (916) 743-4614 Terry R. Cummings, Superintendent Phone: (916) 985-4429 Gary 1. ~lll!er, Shentf . 1 f ' I WR Opened 1960. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 75 mnk .. Age limits: Up to 1 year. 18 yeurs minimum age. Population: 80 males, - em.! es. . 13-17. San Joaquin County Juvenile Hal!, 575 West Mathews Road, French Camp 95231 Lure J. Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (209) 982-0915 Opened 1949. Average popUlation 1971: 42 males, 18 females. Age limits: 10-18. CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Solano County Juvenile Hall, 2()1(] W. Texas Street, Fairfield 94533 Anthony M. Bukwich, Superintendent Phone: (707) 422-2010 I Bassett Youth Service ~lUeau, 91? N. Orange Avenue, La Puente 91 ~il~ne: (213) 330-7428 Howard Jackson, Project Coord1l1ator . r .(. 13 14 Opened 1959. Normal capncity 64. Population 1971: 32 males, 17 females. Opened 1969. Normal capacity 500. Average populatIOn: 500. Age 1l1ll s. -_. Sonoma County Juvenile Hall, 2555 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa 95401 Camp C. B Afflerb.augh, 6631 North Stephens Ranch Road, La vern~h~~~~~714) 593-4937 James H. Wheeler, Director Phone: (707) 527-2776 Jolin Sarchett, Director . 1971' 80 A' r 1 'ts' 15-18 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 43. Average population 1971: 35 males, 16 females. Agc Opened [960. Normal capacity 94. Average population .' . ge 1111.. . limits: 10-18. Wards of Juvenile Court. Ventura County Juvenile Hall, 3;;') Hillmonil Avenue, Ventura 93003 Camp Fenner Canyo~l, P. O. Box 8, Valyermo 93563 Phone: (805) 944-2161 Ctifton Tatum, Superintendent Phone: (805)648-6181 Sta. 3368 o Milton Stark, Director . 63 A r 't" 16 18 Opened 1940. Normal capacity 74. Average populaUon 1971: 49 males, 24 females. Age 'Opened 1970. Normal capacity 96. Average population: . ge Iml s. -,. limits: 6-18. Camp Vernon Kilpatrick, 427 Sou th Encinal Canyon Road, Malibu 9~265. (" J 3) 889-\353 William F. James Boys' Ranch, P. O. Box 637, Morgan Hill 95037 Vir il Clark Probation DirectorII. lOne. ~ ".. .. Thomas R. Slatten, Superintendent Phone: (408) 779-2112 O~ened i 962. Normal capacity 95. Average )lOryUlatlOn 1971: 85 males. Age \ll11ItS. Opcned 1953. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1971: 75 males. Age limits: 12-18. \5-18.

Hillcrest Juvenile Hall, 21 Tower Road, Belmont 94002 Phone: 573-2118 Boys' Ranch No.2, P. O. Box 637, Morgan Hill 95037 Lee A. Frimmersdorf, Superintendent . lI1tehael T. In'ing, Superintendent Phone: (408) 779-2112 Opened 1949. Capacity 80 .boys, 41 glfls. Average population 19'i1: 98 males, 52 Open cd 1961. Normal capacity 64, Average popula tion 1971; 53 males. Age limits: females'. Age limits: 8-18. Dellllquents. 13-15.

Juvenile Hall, 2200. Fairmont Drive, San Leandro 94578 Phone: (415) 351-0420 Youth Guidance Center. 375 Woodside A'fcnue, San Francisco 94127 Paul D. Green, DIrector I A' r ·t·· 8 J 8 Robert L. Foote, Dir~ctor Phone: 731-5740, Ext. 351 Opened J 953. Capacity 185, Population: 199 males, 60 fcma es. ge 1ml s. - , Opened 1950. Normal capacity 219. Population 1971: 85 males, 43 females. Age limits: 17 Max. La Posada Juveni~e Hall, ~500 Hollister Avenue, Santa Barbara 931lghonc: (805) 967-1410 Elmoinnoc<:ntl,Supenlltendent '. I" 14f' 'I' Au' Youth Guidance Center, 3030 North Hesperiun, Santa Ana 92706 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 60. Average population. 22 mu es, em.! es. "C 0011 L. Finney, Superintendent Phone (714) 532-7191 limits: 18 Max. Opened 1969. Normal capacity 100. PopUlation 1971: 31 males, 33 females. Age limits: 13-18. Las Colinas, 9000 Cottonwood Drive, Santee 92071 Phone: (714) 448-0181 Marvin D. Smith, Director II . Youth Services Bureau, 110 6th Street, Broderick 95605 Opened 1966. Normal capucity 60. PopulatIOn: 55 females. Age limits: 14-18. Carmen M. Gilmer, Director Phone: (916) 443-4861 Delinquents. Opened 1969. Average popUlation 1971: 60 males, 80 females. Age limits: 3-18. Los Prietos Boys Camp, Star Route, Santa Barbara 93105 Phone: 18(5) 967.2125 Yuba County Juvenile Hall, 14th & J Streets, Marysvillc 95901 Walter R Rogers, Superintendent . 13 18 Doug Edgington, Superintendent Phone: (916) 743-151 \, Ext. 16 Opened 1944. Normal capacity 100. Average populatIOn: 8 \. Age limits: -. Opened 1955. Normal capacity 22. Population 1971: 13 males, 9 females. Age limits: Delinquents. 8-21. Monterey County Juvenile ~all, 1420 Natividad Road, Salinas 9390\>hone: (408) 424-3926 Euuene R Saccone, Supenntendent . I A' r ·t· 18 Opened' 1925, Normal capacity 72. Population: 46 males, 24 lell1a es. ete 1111\ s. lIl(\x. Muriel M, Wright Girls' Ranch, P~ O. Box 262, Coyote 95013 Pl' (714) 531-761 I Miss Marion Wilson, Superintelldent .' lone., r ' .. -1318 Opened 1964. Normnl capacity 34, Average populatIOn: 32 temales. Age 1ll1ltS. - .

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I COLORADO Lathrop Park Youth Camp, P. O. Box 743, Walsenburg 81089 William Masimcr, Sr., Director Phone: (303) 738-1238 Opcned 1966. Capacity 48. Average popUlation 1971: 40 males. Juvenile delinquents. *STATE DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS Age limits: 15-17. 328 State Services Building, Denver 80203 Youth Services Reception Center, 3900 South Carr Street, Denver 80235 Hilbert Schauer, Director John J. Sliemcrs, Director Opened 1970. Capacity 48. Average popUlation: 24. Juvenile delinquents and CHINS (Children in need of supervision). Age limits: 10-18. *DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS 328 State Services Building, Denver 80203 Lookout Mountain School for Boys, P. O. Box 272, Golden 80401 Telephone: (303) 892-2595 Malcolm Geddis, Dire.:to[ Phone: (303) 279-7681 Robert D. Trujillo, Chief Opened 1881. Capacity 320. Average population 1971: 187 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-J 7. *Colorado State Penitentiary, Box 1010, Canon City 81212 Fred Wyse, Acting Warden Phone: (303) 275-3311 Mount View Girls' School, 3900 South Carr Street, Denver 80235 Opened 1871. Normal capacity 1,225. Average population 1970: 1,015. Felons. Age Gerald L. Agee, Acting Director Phone: (303) 985-4411 limits: 16 up. Opened 1899. Capacity 68. Average popUlation 1971: 55. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-17. Subsidiary Units: . Colorado Medium Securit'i Penitentiary, Box 1010, Callan Clty 81212 *Division of Juvenile Parole, 3900 South Carr Street, Denver 80235 Alex Wilson, Associate Warden in Charge Richard S. Douglass, Director Phone: (303) 985-44 t 1 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 600. Average population 1970: 350. Established 1959. Average caseload 1971: 450 males, 125 females. Age limits: 12-17. Colorado Women's Correctional Institute, State Penitentiary, Box 1010, Canon City 81212 CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS Mrs. May Gillespie, Associate Warden Denver City Jail, 13th and Champa, Denver 80204 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1970: 65. Harvey Snyder, Commanding Officer in Charge Phone: (303) 297-2825 16 years minimum age. Population: 135. State Penitentiary Honor Farm, Pueblo 81002 Captain A. F. Barton in charge *Denver County Jail, P. O. Box 1108, Denver 8020 I Opened 1964. Normal capacity 115. Average popUlation 1970: 75. William R. Nelson, Director of Corrections Phone: (303) 297-3131 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 708. Average popUlation 1970: 630 maies, 27 females. Camp George West Honor Unit, Golden 80401 Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. WR. Allan R. Urich, Work Release Director Average popUlation: 40.

*Colof!ldo State Reformatory, Box R, Buena Vista 81211 PI' (303) 395-2418 C. Wmston Tanksley, Warden lone. . . CONNECTICUT Opened 1889. Normal capacity 500. Average popUlation 1970: 575 males. Age hmlts: 16 up. WR. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION 340 Capitol Avenue, Hartford 06106 Subsidiary: Delta Conservation Camp, Delta 81416 J aim R. Manson, Commissioner Captain Ray Bright in charge. Telephone: (203) 566-4457 Capacity 100. Raymond M. Lopes, Deputy Commissioner of Community Services Telephone: (203) 566-3506 *STATE DEPARTMENT OF ADULT PAROLE (FT) Robert F. Kowalczyk, Deputy Commissioner of Institutional Services 12 State Services Buildi;g, 1525 Sherman, Denver B0203 Telephone: (203) 566-3717 Telephone: {303) 892-2411 Mrs. Janet S. York, Deputy Commissioner of Women Services Edward W. Grout, Director Telephone: (203) 739-5413 Gordon Heggie, Chairman of Board *Connecticut Correctional Institution, Niantic, Box 456, Niantic 06357 Subsidiary: Mrs. Janet S. York, Superintendent and Warden Phone: (203) 739-5413 Colorado Pre-Release Center Opened Farm 1917, Prison 1930. Normal capacity 184. Average popUlation 1971: 165 Edward Swain, Supervisor Phone: (303) 275-2835 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. WR. Connectieut Correctional rnstitution, Cheshire, Box G, Cheshire 06410 *DIVISION OF YOUTH SERNICES Carl Robinson, Superintendent Phone: (203) 271-5391 Opened 1913. Normal capacity 450. Average population 1971: 412 males. Felons and 3900 South Carr Street, Denver, CO 80235 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-21. {May acce.pt transf0rs from Connecticut School for Telephone: (303) 892-3041 Boys between the ages of 14 and 21. Also from Connecticut Correctional Institution. Goodrich Walton, Acting Chief Somers, if not over 20 years of age.) WR. Route 6, Box 281, Golden, CO 80401 Connecticut Correctional Institution, Somers, Box 100, Somers 06071 Golden Gate Youth Camp ? Fred Adams, Warden Phone: (203) 749-8391 Loren Adlfinger, Director Phone: \303) ~_3-6991 Opened WetJlersfjeld 1827, Somers (new institution) 1963. Normal capacity 994. Opened 1965. Capacity 48. Average population 1971: 40 males. Juvemle delmquents. Average popUlation 1971: 1,021 males. Felons. Age limits: 161lp. Age limits: 15-17.

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Connecticut Correctional Institution, Enfield, Box G. Hazardville 06036 *DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES Richard M. Steinert, Superintendent Phone: (203) 749-8391 Opened Farm 1930, replaced by Osborn Division 1960. Normal capacit)' 400. Average 345 IIIain Street, Hartford 06115 population 1971: 364 mules. WR. Telephone: (203) 566-3536 Francis H. Maloney, Commissioner Connecticut Conservation Camp, Box 189, Portland 06480 Salvatore J. Fuzio, Director Phone: (203) 633-5268 Connecticut School for Boys, 294 Colony Street, Meriden 06450 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1971: 32 males. Felons and Charles W. Dean, Ph. D., Superintendent Phone: (203) 238-2371 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-21. Opened 1851. Normal capacity 165. Average population 1971: 135 with 302 (uvera"e) on placement. Delinquents. Up to 16. e Long Lane School for Girls, Box 882, Middletown 06457 Samuel Santoro, Jr., Ph. D., Superintendent Phone: (203) 347-8501 Opened 1869. NorJ'nal capacity 200. Average popUlation 1971: 50 with 193 (average) COMMUNITY CORRECTlONAL CENTER on placement. Delinquents. Age limits: up to 16. 340 Capitol Avenue, Hartford 06106 Multi-Service Unit No.1, 2288 Fairt1eld Avenue, Bridgeport 06605 Raymond Coyle, Administrator James D. Peters, Jr., Supervisor Phone: (203) 333-9454 Telephone: (203) 566-5140 OIJ!;)ne~ 1970. Nor~nal caseload 225. Average caseload 1971: J 63 males, 62 females. The age limits of all commitments are from 16 years up, unsentenced; 21 years up, Pre-delinquents, delmquents and parolees. Age limits of referrals: Up to 21. sentenced. The males !;ent to the Community Correctional Centers are felons, misdemeanants and civil cases. *Community Correctional Center, 11 06 North Avenue, Bridgeport 06604 F. Terrance Moore, Warden Phone: (203) 336-2111 Open()d 1888. Normal capacity 411. Average population 1971: 335 males. WR. Community Correctional Center, Route 6, Brooklyn 06234 Richard Hills, Warden Phone: (203) 774-9216 DELAWARE Opened 1842. Normal capacity 86. Average population 1971: 67 males. WR. *DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES *Community Correctional Center, 72 Seyms Street, Hartford 06120 DIVISION OF ADULT CORRECTIONS Dwaine E. Nickeson, Warden Phone: (203) 522-1700 R. D. No.1, Box 246-A, Smyrna 19977 Opened 1873. Normal capacity 530. Average population 1971: 427 mules. WR. Telephone: (302) 653-7545 Community Correctional Center, North and West Streets, Litchfield 06759 John J. Moran, Director Charles Brownell, Warden Phone: (203) 567-9491 Harry W. Towers, Assistant Director for Institutions Opened 1812. Normal capacity 66. Average population 1971: 52 males. WR. Delaware Correctional Center, R. D. No.1, Box 500, Smyrna 19977 Raymond W. Anderson, Superintendent Phone: (302) 653-9261 Ext. 200 Community Correctional Center, Montville, Route 32, Uncasville 06382 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 441. Average population 1971: 450 males. Felons and Henry Karney, Warden Phone: (203) 848·9216 misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Opened 1957. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation 1971: 89 males. WR. Correctional Institution for Women, P. O. Box 5086, Wilmington 19808 Community Correctional Center, 245 Whalley Avenue, New Haven 06510 Mrs. Madalyn S. Seeger, Assistant Superintendent Phone: (302) 658-9251 Ext. 236 John Wolfe, Warden Phone: (203) 562-3127 Opened 1929. Normal capacity 65. Average population 1970: 20. Felons and Opened 1857. Normal cllpacity 288. Average population 1971: 280 males. WR. misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Resources and Opportunities Center, Dwight and Legion Avenue, New Haven 06510 Sussex Correctional Institution, Route 1, Box 500, Georgetown 19947 Edward Jessiman, Superintendent Phone: (203) 787-2259 John C. Ellingsworth, Superintendent Phone: (302) 856-2118 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 40. Average popUlation: 40. WR. Opened 1932. Normal capacity 228. Average popUlation 1971: 210 males. PelOlls and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR.

DIVISION OF COMMUNITY RELEASE Community Services Bureau 340 Capitol Avenue, Hartford 06106 100 Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington 19809 Telephone: (203) 566-3194 Telephone: (302) 762-2932 John P. Waters, Chief, Community Release Programs Emmet H.. Dunlavey, Assistant Director There are six institutions conducting community release programs including work release, pre-release and educational release programs under the supervision of this Division. *STATE BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) 1208 King Street, Wilmington 19801 Telephone: (302) 654-8112 I *BOARD OF PAROLE Oliver W. Casson, Chairman Ii 340 Capitol Avenue, Hartford 06115 615 West 30th Street, Wilmington 19802 l' J. Bernard Gates, Chairman (FT) Henry W. Wurtele, Administrative Officer Telephone: (203) 566-4229 1208 King Street, Wilmington 19801 *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. I DELAWARE-DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 17 16 l,

*D1VISION OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA YOUTH SERVICES: Box 2679, Union Street, Wilmington 19805 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Telephone: (302) 998-1196 Telephone: (202) 629-4504 I Robert D. Cain, Jr., Director Warren H. Moore, Superintendent Youth Center No.1, Lorton, Virginia 22079 Phone: (703) 768-9200 Ferris School for Boys,Faulkland and Centre Roads, Wilmington 198~~one: (302) 998-0111 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 324. Average population 1971: 370. Youthful felons Quanah Parker, Superintendent 120. Average population 1971: 165. Juvenile sentenced under Youth Corrections Act. Age limit: 18-26. Opened 1885. ~o~mal capacity - delinquents. Age hnuts: 10-18. Youth Center No.2, Lorton, Virginia 22079 Opened 1972. Average popUlation: 250 Woods Haven-KIuse School for. Girls, Box 116, Claymont 19703 Ph e' (302) 798-6627 Mrs E LaVerne Ford, Supermtendent on '. . Ope~ed 1893. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 87. Juvemle deilnquents. Division of Youth Parole, 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Phone: (202) 629-4767 Average Youth Parole Count 1971:,390. Age limits: 12-18. Youth Community Correctional Centers. Phone: (202) 629-4767 Bridge Housel 2~ Ninth ;\venue, Wilmington 19805 Phone: (302) 652.8681 Operates 4 Community Centers. Average count 1971: 160. Ronald Jamckl, supermtendent . A I r Opened 1958. (Detention home for juveI!iles.) Nor.m~l capacity 23. verage popu a IOn 1971: 30 deHnquent children (boys and guls). Age limits: 8·18. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ADULT COMMUNITY SERVICES Stevenson House, Box 27?, Milford 19963 Ph . (302) 422· 7349 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Raymond Lloyd, Supenntendent '. one.. d Opened 1970. Normal capacity 2~ . .Average populatIOn 1971. 17 eStimated boys an Telephone: (202) 629-4414 girls. Children held for court. Age bnu ts: 8·18. Allen M. Avery, Superintendent Adult C:0mmunity Correctional Centers, 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Phone: (202) 629-4414 Delaware Youth Center, 300 Water Street, Dover 19901 Phone: (302) 678.0471 Ac.tivated July 1969. Operates 10 Community Correctional Centers (Halfway Houses) William Holden Superintendent J '1 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 32. Average population 1971: 20 males. uveme for Work Release and Pre-Parole Programs. Average capacity 1971: 302. delinquents. Age limits: 14·18. Adult Parole, 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Phone: (202) 629·3269 Average adult parole 1971: 1,175. Aftercare Bureau, 922 New Road, Elsmere 19805 Phone: (302) 999·0956 Benjamin Fileti, Chief Employmen.t Development, 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Phone: (202) 638-1008 Counselin~, d~velopment and placement for former offenders, including referrals from Delinquency Prevention Bureau, 922 New Road, Elsmere 19805 Phone: (302) 999-0956 the U.S. DIstrIct Court and the D.C. Superior Court. Arthur Calvin, Chief *BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) Group Homes, 922 New Road, Elsmere 19805 Phone: (302) 999-0956 614 H Street, N.W., Suite 503 20001 Telephone: (202) 629-4501 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Carl D. Coleman, Chairman Earle W. Gilkey, Parole Executive *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, D.C. Rev. H. Albion Ferrell, Vice Chairman Joseph N. Shore, Member 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Telephone: (202) 629-3532 *DEPARTMENT OF HUMAJIj' RESOURCES Kenneth L. Hardy, Director . Charles M. Rodgers, Assistant Director, Op~r~tlOns. SOCIAL REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION William D. Golightly, Assistant Director, Admmlstrat!On 122 C Street, N.W. 20001 Telephone: (202) 629-3745 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DETENTION SERVICES Norman W. Pierson, Administrator District of Columbia Jail, 200:19th Street, S.E. 20003 PI' (202) 544-7000 Anderson McGruder, Superintendent '. lone. Opened 1876. Normal capacity 663. Average populatIOn 1971. 1,154. Buteau of Youth Services 122 C Street, N.W. 20001 Women's Detention Center, lolD North Capitol Street, ~.W. 200.02 Phone: (202) 629-5325 Telephone: (202) 629-3723 Opened 1966. Normal capacity SO. Average populailon 1971. 95. William W. Barr, Associate Director DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ADULT SERVICES Cedar Knoll School, District of Columbia Children's Center, Laurel, Maryland 20810 Thaddeus J. Tnylor, Administrator Phone: (301) 725-3600 l.orton Central Facility, Lor.ton, Virginia 22079 PI . (703) 768.9200 Delbert C. Juckson, Supenntendent . lOne. I M I Opened 1955. Normal capacity 350. Average popUlation 1971: 361. All delinquent boys o ened 1916. Normal capacity 1,484. Average populatIOn .1971: .1!50~ maes. ae and girls. Age limits: Up to 18. felons and misdemeanants. Age limit: 18 up. (Maximum Secunty FaCility mcluded here) Maple Glen School, District of Columbia Children's Cen~er, Laurel, Maryland 20810 Phone: (703) 768-9200 Carl A. Oliver, Administrator Phone: (301) 725-3600 Minimum Security Facility, OccoquaI!, Virginia 22125 population 1971: 227 males. Opened 1910. Normal capa~lty 300. Average ~pened 1954. Normal capacity 190. Average population 1971: 126. All PINS (Persons 1I1isdemennunts and felons. Age bnllt: 18 up. ill Need of Supervision) boys and girls. Age limits: Up to 18.

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Oak Hill Youth Center, District of Columbia Children's Center, Laurel, Maryland 20S1 0 DeSoto Corr~ctionallnstitution, 1'. O. Drawer 1072 A d'· 338? Robert L. Little, Acting Administrator Phone: (301) 725-3600 J. B. Godwm, Superintendent ' rca I.l _1 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1971: 126. Olner more 9p~ned 1969. Normal capacity 500. Average popuhf 1971' 1'1h30ne: (813~ 928-6501 aggressive male delinquents, recidivists, and ser,urity risks. Age limits: Up to 21. hmlts: 14 up. WR. ' Ion . 6 males. I-elons. Age

Receiving Home for Children, 1000 1\1t. Oliver Road, N.E. 20002 Division of Corrections Road Prisons 30 J F . B . Guy T. Napper, Administrator Pholte: (202) 629-3814 L. W. Griff1th, Superintp,ndent ' arns ryant BUilding, Tallahassee 32304 Opened 1949. Normal capacity 90. Average popUlation 1971: 104. Detention for Es.tablished 1917 but new institutions since 19 . > P~one: (904) 224-1271 juveniles, boys ancl girls. Age limits: Up to 18. pnsons located throughout Florida Normal c .5qt hdr09~~en bllllt. There are] 9 road 1,182 males. Age limits: 14 up. WR.' apdCI y, . Average population 1971: Youth Shelter House No.1, 1225 Harvard Street, N.W. 20009 James E. Lewis, Jr., House Administrator Phone: (202) 629-4380 *Florida CorrectiO~a1 Institution, Lowell 32663 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 15. Average population 1971: 13 males. Residential Mrs. Anabel P. Mitchell, Superin tendent facility for boys in lieu of security detention with pending complaints. Age limits: 8-12. Opened Female Unit in 1956, Male Unit in 19 0 " . Fh?n,e: (904) 622-5151 200. Average popuialion 1971' 579 Felons A 6·1~ N.ormlal capacity. hmales 375, Males Youth Shelter; House No.2, 1022 Maryland Avenue, N.E. 20002 . . .. ~~e l1J1ItS: 4 up. WR. . Manros Nickens, House Administrator }lhone: (202) 629-2942 Flori~a State Prison, P. O. Box 221, Raiford 32083 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 15. Average population 1971: 9 females. Residential L. E. Dugger, Superintendent facility in lieu of security detention with pending complaints. Age limits: 8-17. Open.ed.1914. Normal capacity 3,300. Average IJOlml t' 1971~hone: (904) 431.-1212 Age limIts: 14 up. WR. a Ion . 3,461 males. I·e]ons. Youth Shelter House No.3, 1308 Girard Street, N.W. 20009 Mrs. Eleanor M. Garnett, I-louse Administrator Phone: (202) 629-4430 Glades Correctional [nstitutio 500 0 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 15. Average popUlation 1971: 9 females. Residential Philip Shuford, Superintend~~t range Avenue Circle, Belle Glade 33430 facility for girls in lieu of security detention with pending complaints. Age limits: 8-17. Opened 1932 (replaced 1951) Normal' Phone: (05) 966-524] males. Felons. Age limits: 14 up. WR. capaCIty 575. Average population 1971: 505 Youth Shelter House No.4, 1300 Kenyon Street, N.W. 20010 John H. Brown, I-louse Administrator Phone: (202) 629-3800 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 15. Average population 1971: 13 males. Residential *~~cf:g~~k,ntl~:r~~~~ln~:~~er, P. o. Box 628, Lake Butler 32054 facility for boys in lieu of security detention with pending complaints. Age limits: 8-17. Opened July 1967. Normal capacity 725 A . . Phone: (904) 496-5151 14 up. . verage populalton 1971: 863. Age limits: Youth Probation House, 1238 Harvard Street, N.W. 20009 Philip W. Goode, Housc Administrator Phone: (202) 629-4239 *Sante F(~ Correctional Farm P 0 13 . 1"1) . . Opened 1966. Normal capacity 16. Average popUlation 1971: 14 males. Residential W. parI Farnell,.Sl\perintende~t· ox - 2, GaIneSVille 3260] ) . facility for male juvenile probationers in lieu of commitment. Age limits: 14-17. Norm;}] capacity 50. Average population 1971' 49 1-,' I hOllc: (.904) 376-9029 . ma cs. !-elons. Age hmIls: 14 up. WR. Girls' Rehabilitation House, 1728 S Street, N.W. 20009 *S?mter Correction~( Institut!on, Box 667, Bushnell 33513 Mrs. Lillian S. Jones, House Administrator Phone: (202) 462-6039 K. D. Conner, Actmg Supenntcndent Opened 1971. Normal capacity 16. Average popUlation 1971: 5 females. Post-institutional halfway house for committed delinc:'.lents. Age limits: 14-17. ~~f~~~J ~~\~R.rmal capacity 600. Average popUlation 1971: ~1991~1:al~2il('Yl~;~~ r~~

*PAROLE AND PROBATION COMMISSION (FT) FLORIDA P. O. Box 3168, 1117 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee 32303 Telephone: (904) 222-2620 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES J. Hopps Barker, Chairman Emmett S. Roberts, Secretary Paul Murchek, Director *DlVISION OF CORRECTIONS *DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES 301 Farris Bryant Building 311 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee 32304 Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Telephone: (904) 224-0181 Telephone: (904) 224-1269 Oliver J. Keller, Jr., Director Louie L. Wainwright, Director BUREAU OF TRAINING SCHOOLS *Apalachee Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 127, Chattahoochee 32324 Garrie Curlee, Superintendent Phonc: (904) 593-8411 311 South Calhoun Street, Tallaluissee 32304 Opened 1949. Normal capacity Youth Unit 570, Farm Unit 230. Average popUlation Telephone: (904) 222-2700 1971: 780 males. Felons. Age limits: 14 up. WR. , Jack V. Blanton, Chief hank A. Zych, Assistant Chief Avon Park Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 1177, Avon Park 33825 Arthur G. DOzier School fo B [lOB Herbert C, Kelley, Superintendent Phone: (803) 453-3175 Lenox F \V'III' S oys, . . ox 490, Marianna 32446 '" lams, lIpermtendent! Opened 1957. Normal capacity 720. Average population 1971: 649 males. Felons. Age Opened 1900 Normal c'\ aci 4 PhOIW: (904) 48?-5761 limits: 14 up. WR. delinqucnts. Age limits: l1-1~. ty 50. Avcrage population 1971: 432. J~vellile Community Correctional Centers, 301 Farris Bryant Building, Tallahassee 32304 Florida School for Boy t Ok J James A. lvey, Acting Superintendent Phone: (904) 224-1269 Georoe"', A Bro\vn , Susp enna. t eneedc en! IObee, Route 2, Box 250, Okeechobee 31471. - One center was estnl:,.lished in Jacksonville in 1970; and one in January 1971 in Lantana, 0 pened 1959 Norm'il caJacit 500 Phone: (813) 763-2174 with a capacity or 50 in each. Mules. Felons. Age limit: 14 up. WR. delinquents. Age limits; ] I-l~. Y • Average population 1971: 500. Juvenile

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. -; I"' 20 FLORIDA FLORIDA 21 Lancaster Youth Development Center, P. O. Drawer 158, Trenton 32693 BrRoward.crdoE~PtTrceatmentHHome, 4200 S.W. 54th Couft, Ft. Lauderdale 33314 James A. Hart, Superintendent Phone: (904) 463-2303 oger an ~s er rowe, ollseparen ts Opened 1971. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1971; 150. Co-educational Opened 1971. Normal capacity' 5 Aver . Phone: (305) 581-2600 facility for juvenile delinquents. Age limit: 11-17. treatment home for delinquents. Ag~ iimits; ~~ a:eOf~~lltiOn 1971: 5. Halfway grollp

Alyce D. McPherson School for Girls, P. O. Box 1359, Ocala 32670 Ocean. House, 180~. Ocean BOUlevard, Boca Raton 33431 Anthony Catalino, Superintendent Phone: (904) 622-5261 Paulllle Crannell, /{ouseparenl Opened 1914. Normal capacity 300. Av~rage population 1971: 300. Juvenile Opened 1971 N I Phone: (305) 391-9014 delinquents. Junior campus co-educational. Age limits: 11-17. . . .' orrnu capacity 5. Average population J 971: 5. Halfway hous~ for JlIvemle delInquents. Age limits: To age 17. ~ Pineli'as House BUREAU OF GROUP TREATMENT Ch~Hlcs Britt, Superintendent (Until further notice, send m '1 t H"II b h H 311 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee 32304 Tampa 33602) aJ 0 I S oroug Ollse, 2303 North Tampa Street, Telephone: (904) 224-0J 8J Richard L. Rachin, Chicf Pensacola House Carl J. Ware, Assistant Chief John Vugeley, Superintendent Fred Forsyth, Facilities Coordinator Cory rield Naval Air Station (No address at this time) Walter Scott Criswell House, Route 4, Box 623 A, Tallahassee 32301 Ft. Lauderdale TRY Center Smitty Tripp, Superintendent Phone: (904) 576-1276 Vernon Hayes. Superintendent Opcned 1968. Normal capacity 25. Average population 1971: 25. Halfway house for (Until further notice, send mail to Dadefields 2735 N \V lOtI A .. juvenile delinquents. Age limits: To age 17. , •• 1 venue, Mzaml 33127) Fort Clinch Youth Services Camp, P. O. Drawer G. Fernandina Beach 32034 BUREAU OF FIELD SERVICES Bill Bedingfield, Acting Superintendent Phone: (904) 261-6141 311 South Calhoun Street, Tullahassee 32304 ,fl Opened 1969. Normal capacity 20. Average population 1971: 20. Youth camp for Telephone; (904) 222-7010 juvenile delinquents. Age limits: To age 17. . . E. ,Guy !

Palm Beach House, 217 Butler Street, West Palm Beach 33407 REGION II Don Hilley, Superintendent Phone: (305) 832-3713 1114 ThomaSVille Road, Suite P, Tallahassee 32304 Opened 1911. Normal capacity 15. Average population 1971; 20. Halfway hOllse for Telephon!': (904) 222-6527 juvenile delinquents. Age limits: To age 17. William C. Payton, Regional Director McCoy Boys' Base, P. O. Box 2226, McCoy Air Force Base 32812 Serves Call r kJ" G Tom Claibourne, Acting Superintendent Phone: (305) 851-9260 WakulJa Co';;~I~~s.'ran 1l1, adsden, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Li,berty, Madison, Taylor and Opened J 97 L Normal capacity 25. Average popula tion 1971: 25. Halfway house on McCoy Air Porce Base for juvenile delinquents. Age Limits: To age 17. REGION III 4131 N.W. 13th Street, Suite 106, Gainesville 32601 Dadefields, 2735 N.W. 10th Avenue, Miami 33121 Telephone: (904) 373-3392 Cyril Taylor, Acting Superintendent Phone: (305) 633-8642 Opened 1911. Normal capacity 25. Average population 1971: 20. Halfway house for John Wyckoff, Regional Director juvenile delinquents. Age limits: To age 17. Serves Alachua Br'Jdford Colt lb' D" G" h . Marion, Suw~n~ee ~nd Un'ion C~~m~T~s. IXle, \I>: nst, Hamilton, Lafayette, Putnam, Levy, St. Johns House, 245 State Road 13, Mandarin 32217 Jack Spradley, Superintendent Phone; (904) 268-5513 REGION IV Opened 1971. Normal capacity 6. Average popUlation 1971: 6. Halfway house for 4151 Woodcock Drive, Suite 119, jacksonville 32207 juvenile delinquents. Age limits: To age 11. Tel()phone: (904) 396-1691 Opa Locka House, P. O. Box 618, Opa Locka 33054 John E. Porter, Jr., Regional Director Sman Behm, Superintendent Phone: (305) 625-6588 Serves Baker, Nassau, Duval, Fbgler, Clay and Sl. JOhn's Counties. Opened 1971. Normal capacity 6. Average popUlation 1971: 6. Halfway house for delinquent girls. Age limits: To age 17. REGION V 128 West Central Boulevard, Orlando 32801 Cedar House, 536 Cedar Street, Holly Hills 32017 Telephone: (305) 849-3303 Jerry and Linda Daniels, Houseparents Phone: (904) 255-0619 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 7. Average population 1971: 7. Halfway house for Sam Hill, Regional Director Serves Volll' S . I 0 delinquents. Age limits: To age 17. . Sla, emmo e, range, Osceola, Lake and Brevard Coun tics.

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REGION VI Broward County Sheriff's Department, P. O. Box 8069, Fort Lauderdale 33310 Vincent A. Miro, Chief Phone: (30S) 525-4321 I P. O. Bo'; 382, St. Petersburg 33731 Telephone: (813) 893·2201 15 years minimum age. PopUlation: 350 males, 25 females. I Robert ~'Iarshan, Regional Director Collier County Stockade, P. O. Box 1070, [mmokalee 33934 1 Serves Citrus, Sumter, Hernando, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties John W. Powers, Warden Phone: (813} 657·2878 j 8 years minimum age. PopUlation: 8U. REGlON VII 30S N. Morgan Street, Suite 515, Tampa 3360 I *Dade County Jail, 1321 N.W. 13th Street, Miami 33125 Telephone: (813) 223-4502 Jack Sandstrom, Director Phone: (305) 377·7681 I'oye Brunson, Regional Director Age limits: None. Population: 1,143 males, 69 females. WR.

Serves Polk and Hillsborough Counties. tDade County Stocka:!::, 6950 N.W. 41st Street, Miami 33166 REGION VIlI Patrick C. Gallagher, Captain Phone: (305) 887·9401 2000 North Florida i\!

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Colony Farms, P. O. Box 86. Hardwick tLeon County Jail, 2825 Municipal Way, Tallahassee 32304 bewel Herring, Warden Phone: (904) 576-3121 \tay Mayn1l!d, ~upelintendent Phone: (912) 452·0568 • New InstltutlOn, May 1, 1972. Normal capacity 250. Age limits: 50 up. 15 years minimum age. Population: 144 males, 32 females. WR. "tMarion County Jail, P. O. Box 907, Ocala 32670 Decatur Correctional Institution, Bainbridge 31717 D. R. Melton, Chief Jailor Phone: (904) 622-8181 William L. Martin, Warden Phone: (912) 246-2434 17 years minimum age. Population: 93. WR. Opened 1956. Normal capacity 85. Average popUlation 1971: 78 males. Felons. Age limits: 20 up". *Orange County Correctional Institution, Route 7, Box 36, Orlando 32805 James C. Shoultz, Director Phone: (305) 241-1531 Ext. 61-63 Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Center, P. O. Box 3877 Jackson 30233 18 year~ minimum age. Population: 235 males, 15 females. Dr. Allen Ault, Superintendent ' Phone: (404) 577-1689 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 82D. Average population 1971: 750 males. Felons. Age t Palm Beach County Stockade, Box 85, Loxahatchee 33470 limits: 16 up. E. D. Dugger, Warden Phone: (305) 683-0300 17 years minimum age. Population; 112. Georgia Industrial Institute Alto 30518 B. J. Leverette, Superintendent Phone: (404) 778-2273 *Palm Beach County Jail, 425 1st Street, West Palm Beach 33401 J. J. Donnelly, Captain Phone: (305) 833-7481 Opened 1946. Normal capacity 1,000. Average population 1971: 950 males. Felons and 17 years minimum age. Population: 320 males, 25 females. misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. Georgia Rehabilitation Center for Women, Hardwick 31034 tPinellas County Jail, Sheriffs Administration Building, Clearwater 33516 Elizabeth B. McCuffins, Superintendent Phone: (912) 452-1537 Louis B. Kubler, Captain Phone: (813) 447-4511 Opened 1957. Normal capacity 320. Average population 1971: 285. Felons and 14 years minirl1um age. Population: 200 males, 20 females. misdemeanants. Age limits: 17 up. WR. t County Jail, 330 North Carpenter Avenue, Bartow 33830 Polk Phone: (813) 533-1181 . Reidsville 30453 H. J. Cumbie, Chief Jailer E. B. Caldwell, Wai:den Phone: (912) 577-4301 14 years minimum age. Popula Hon: 155 males, 15 females. Opened 1936. Normal capacity 2,100. Average population 1971: 2400 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. ' t County Stockade, P. O. Box 60, Bartow 33830 Polk Phone: (813) 533-2055 Nelson A. Coker, Warden Georgia Training and Development Center, Buford 30518 17 years minimum age. Population: 80. David E. England, Sup~rin~en~ent Phone: (404) 945-9546 Opened 1951, new mstltution 1966. Normal capacity 198. Average popUlation 1971: t Lucie County Jail, P. O. Box 458, Fort Pierce 33450 Saint Phone: (305) 461-7301 170 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19 up. WR. J. R. Norvell, Sheriff 17 years minimum age. Population: 125. WR. Lee Correctional Institution, LeesbUrg 31763 Robert S. Boney, Warden Phone; (912) 759-6453 Sarasota County Jail, P. O. Box 4115, Sarasota 33578 Phone: (813) 958-3193 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 160. Average popUlation 1971; 150 males. Felons and Tinker Morris, Chief Jailer Il1Jsdemeanants. Age limits: 19 up. WR. 17 years minimum age. Population: 125 males, 5 females. Lowndes Correctional Institution, Valdosta 31601 tSarasota County Jail and Stockade P. O. Box 2420, Sarasota 33578 ___ Sheriff, Phone: (813) 958-3193 D. J. DeVane, Warden Phone: (912) 242-9830 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 135. Average population 1971: 125 males. Felons and 17 years minimum age. Population: 130. misdemeanants. Age limits: 19 up. WR.

tVolusia County Jail, P. O. Box 569, DeLand 32720 Phone: (904) 734·3441 Montgomery Correctional Institution, Mt. Vernon 30445 E. H. Duff 11, Warden Charles Balkcom, Correctional Institution Superintendent Phone: (912) 583-2511 17 year~ minimum age. Population: 106. Opened 1966. Normal c?,acity 65. Average popUlation 1971: 60 males. Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 20 up. Putnam Correctional Instirution, Eatonton 31024 Doyle Smith, Warden Phone: (404) 485-3301 GEORGIA Opened 1956. Norm~i ~apilcity 157. Average popUlation 1971: 130 males. Felons and Il1Jsdemeanants. Age linnts: 20 up. *STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS Stolle Mountain CorrectiooJ!lInstitution, P. O. Box 337, 30083 815 Trinity-Washington Building, S.W., 30334 W. S. Nix, Warden Phone: (404) 469-6309 Telephol1e: (404) 656-3750 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1971: 140 males. Felons and Ellis C. MacDougall, Commissioner rmsdemeanants. Age limits: 19 up. Atlanta Advancement Center, 41 Peachtree Place, N.E., Atlanta 30309 James Lee, Superintendent Phone: (404) 873-6339 Walker Correctional Institution, Lafayette 30728 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 65. Average population 1971: 150 males. Felons and . . . Phone: (404) 764-1872 New mstltution, June 15, 1972. Normal capacity 200. Age limits: 25 up. misdemeanants. Age limits: 1~ up. WR. Chatham Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 1246, Savannah 31402 Ware Correctional Institution, Waycross 31501 Calvin Green Warden Phone: (912) 234-1250 Wayne Peacock, Warden Phone: (912) 283-0564 Opened 19'55. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1971: 160 males. Felons. Age

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. h i I , \ GEORGIA GEORGIA-HAWAIl 27 26 COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Wayne Curre<:tional Institution, P. O. Box 427, Jesup 31545 Ph' (912) 586-2244 Robert Luzier, Warden . one. Fulton County Public Works Camp, [101 Jefferson Street, N.W., Atlanta 30318 Opened 1949. Normal capacity 180. Average populatlo,n 1971: 155 males. Felons and Ctlrl Mills, Superintendent Phone: (404) 875-6454 misdemeanants. Age limits: 20 up. Opened 1900. Normal capacity 450. Average popUlation 1970: 209 males. Felons and misdemeanan ts. Age limits: 19 up.

*STATE BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (PT) Muscogee County Public Works Camp, Columbus 31907 822 Trinity-Washington Building, Atlanta 30334 R. G. Yancey, Superintendent Phone: (404) 561-3220 Telephone: (404) 656-2967 Opened 1933. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1970: 116 males. Felons and misdemeananls. Age limits: 19 up. J. O. Partain, Jr., Chairman E. J. Calhoun, Jr., Director Richmond County Correctional Institution, 1>. O. Box 5259, Augusta 30906 Millard F. Gooding, Superintendent Phone: (404) 798-5572 DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN SERVICES Opened 1963. Normal capacity 250. Average popUlation 1(J70: 223 males. Felons and misdemeunants. Age limits: 19 up. WR. DIVISION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 613 Trinity-Washington Building, Atlanta 30334 CITY AND COUNTY JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Telephone: (404) 656-4460 Columbus Juvenile Detention Home, Route No.2, 3900 Schatulga Road, Columbus 3 J 907 Miss Catherine Boling, Director R. Alex Noble, Superintendent Phone: (404) 561-2530 Opened 1957. Normal capacity 26. Average popUlation 1971: 19 males, 9 females. Age Youth Development Center, P. O. Box 788, Milledgeville 31061 Phone: (9I2) 452.2231 limits: 10-16. Alex Darabaris, Director J . Opened 19'05. Normal capacity 420. Average population 1970: 408 males. uvemle Dekalb County Juv~nile Court & Detention Home, 4415 Memorial Drive, Decatur 30032 delinquents. Age limits: Up to 17. Frank D. Fulfom, Superintendent Phone: (404) 284-4411 Opened 1962. Normal capacity n. Average populatioll1971: 25 m~lles, 15 females. Age Youth Devel~pmen.t Center, 4525 Baker's Ferry l:oad, S. W., A !lanta pfl~~~; (404) 696-1020 limits: 10-17. Rogers Havlrd, DIrector . ~ al J '1 Opened 1914. Normal capacity JOO. Average populatIOn 1971: 82 ,em' es. uvenrc Fulton County Child Treatment Center, 445 Capitol Avenue, S.W., Atlanta 30312 delinquents. Age limits: Up to 17. JolIn T. Shore, Director Phone: (404) 572-2137 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 144. Avcmgc popUlation 1971: liD males, 50 females. Youth DeveI?pme~t Center, P. O. Box 5262, Augusta 30906 Ph ne: (404) 798-4335 Age limits: 1-16. Tom Lanl1Jng, DIrector . 0 Open~d 1949. Normal capacity 372. Average populatton 1971: 360. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Up to 17. YOUtll Development Center, P. O. Box 4805, Macon 31208 Phone: (912) 745-8531 HAWAII Miss Violet Rayburn, Director 140. Average population 1971: 135. Adjudicated Opened 1970. Normal capacity DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND HOUSING delinquents. Age limits: Up to 17. CORRECTIONS DIVISION Regional Youth Devel~pment Center, 3425 Old Savannah Road, Augusta ~O~~~) 798-0961 1'. O. Box 339, Honolulu 96809 Eddie Roland, Supermtendent Phone. . r . " Telephone: (808) 548-6441 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1970: 26. Detentlon. Age Imlts. Myron ThompSlln, Director Up to 17. Ray Belnap, Administrator Regional Youth Developl!lent Cl:lnter, Argo Street, Sandersville 3108~ e: (912) 552-3919 Hawaii State Prison, 2109 Kamehall1eha Highway, Honolulu 96819 Henry Chapman, Supermtendent Ion. r . . Antone Olim, Administrator Phone: (808) 841-8711 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1970: 25. DetentlOn. Age Imlts. Opened 1918. Normal capacity 250. Average popUlation 1971: 183 males. Felons. Age Up to 17. limits: 18 up. Regional Youth D~velopment Center, 1 East Woodbine Avenue, Rom; 30\6(~04) 235-0174 Kulani Honor Camp, Stainback Highway, Hilo 96720 John Wheeler, Duector . hone. A r .(. Samuel Kawahara, Administrator Phone: (808) 935-2480 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 30. Aver:ige populatIOn 1970: 31. Detention. ge 11111 s. C?p~ned 1946. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation 1971: 39 males. Felol1~. Age Up to 17. lUlllts: 18 IIp. \\,R. Regional Youth Dev~lopment Center, 2030 Newton Road, Albany 3fol~~~e: (912) 435-2126 Olinda Honor Camp, P. O. Box 457, Makawao 96768 Duane Hall, Supermtendent . A r ·t· Alfred O. Souza, Administrator Phone: (S08) 571-7525 , Opened 1967. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1970: 31. Detentton. ge ifill s. !?p<;ncd 1926. Normal capacity 60. Averuge popUlation 1971: 18 males. Felons. Age Up to 17. IUllltS: 18 up. Regional Youth Development Center, Harris Road Airbase, Waycross P 3150! (91 ?) 283.8358 Ha~vaii Youth Correctional Facility, 42,477 Kulanianuole Highway, Honolulu 96734 Luilier Bunting, Superintendent hone.. - r" Kayo Chtmg, Administrator Phone: (S08) 261-0858 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1970: 29. DetentIOn. Age Imlts. !?pened 1927 and 1950. Normal capacity 200. Averagt:: population 1971: 61 males. II Up to 17. females. Juvenile offenders. Age limits: 12-18. Regional Youth Deyelopment Center, 1255 Vine Street, N.E., Gainespillc 3.0(~~~) 532-4061 Community Centers Branch, 647 Lomuka Street, Honolulu 98619 Therrell Banks, Director . hone.. . . U 17 \ Mike Kukesuko, Administrator Phone: (808) 847-5011 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1970: 35. Age I11111tS. p to .

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. "-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. Fl; ; i HAWAII-IDAHO IDAHO-ILLINOIS 29 28 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Adult Furlough Center) Kamehamehe Highway, Honolulu 968 (808) 847-5151 ~115 ~~one: Statehouse, Boise 83707 Wayne Matsuo, Admmlstrator . FAr't . 18 Opened 1971: Normal capacity 30. Average populatiOn: 7. elons. ge Iml s. up. Telephone: (208) 384-3300 \YR. D. F. Engelking, Executive Secretary Conditional Release C~n!er, 647 Laumaka Street, Honolulu 96819 Ph . (808~ 841-3524 State Youth Training Center, Box 40, St. Anthony 83445 Umeo Hashiro, Administrator . one., Winston G. Taylor, Superintendent Phone: (208) 624-3462 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 15. Average populatiOn 1971: 11 males. Felons. Age Opened 1905. No.rmal capacity 250. Average popUlation 1971-72: 100 males 32 females. Felons, mls~emeanants, juvenile delinquents and dependents. Age limits: S-18. limits: 18 up. WR. (The agency responSible for the commitment of the children to the institution is the Board of Environmental Protection and Health.) *BOARD OF PAROLES AND PARDONS (PT) Room 400, Kamamalu Building COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTION 250 S. King Street, Honolulu 96813 Bonneville County Sheriff's Department, Box 858 Idaho Falls 83401 Telephone: (808) 537-1467 or 537-1381 Blaine Skinner, Sheriff ' Phone: (208) 5224131 Earl Chun, Parole and Pardon Administrator 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 14. WR. Also houses juveniles. PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTION HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT Idaho Youth Ranch, Box 534, Rupert 83350 1455 South Beretania Street, Honolulu 96814 Howard L. Childs, Superintendent Phone: (208) 436-9365 Telephone: (808) 955-8111 Normal capacity: 36. Population: 32 males. Francis A. Keala, Chief of Police Halawa Jail, P. O. Bo~ 33, Aiea, Oahu 96701 Ph . (808) 488-1931 Dorr Barrett Captam . one. . Opened 1 '(formerly located in Honolulu). Norm~ ~apac~ty 224. A.v~rage popul~tlO~ 1970: 111. teNns, misdemeanants, and persons awaltmg tna! or declSIon from CirCUit ILLINOIS Court and Federal inmates. Age limits: 18 up. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 201 Armory Building, Springfield 62706 Telephone: (217) 525-4777 Peter B. Bensinger, Director ADULT DIVISION IDAHO 201 Armory Building, Springfield 62706 Telephone: (217) 525-3480 *STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION A. M. Monahan, Assistant Director of Corrections William J. Dee, Chairman (This Divisio~ re~ejves males over the age of seventeen years and females over the age of 18 Box 7309, Boise 83707 years. The IllinOiS State Farm receives only misdemeanants and the State Reformator\' for Raymond- W. May, Director Women receives both misdemeanants and felons.) . Telephone: (208) 343-6421 Illinois State Penitentiary, Joliet, Box 11 L, Joliet 60434 *ldal1o State Penitenti~y, Box 7309, Boise 83707 Ph . (2u8) 342-7442 John J. Twomey. Warden Phone: (815).722·1604 Raymond W. May, Dlfector '. one. . . . Opened 1858. Normal capacity 1,200. Average popUlation 1971: 809 mules. Felons. Opened 1868. Norma! capacity 650. Average populatiOn 1971. 385. Felons. Age limits. Age limits: 17 up. WR. None. WR. Illinois State Penitentiary, Stateville, Box 112, Joliet 60434 John J. Twomey, Warden Phone: (815) 727-3607 *DEPARTMENT OF PROBATION AND PAROLE Opened 1919. Normal capacity 4,600. Average popUlation 1971: 2278 males. Felons P. O. Box 7494, Boise 83707 Age limits: 17 up. " Telephone: (208) 384-3191 Beh F. Eberhardt, Chief, Probation and Parole Dialplostic Depot, Joliet, Box 112, Joliet 60434 William R. Hoiland, Assistant Chief and Administrator of Interstate Compact WIlson M. Meeks, Administrator Phone: (815) 727-3624 Albert H. Roark Deputy Administrator of Interstate Compact 9p~ned 1934. Normal capacity 188. Average population 1971: 121 males. Felons. Age Homer R. Garrett, Deputy Administrator of Interstate Compact limits: 17 up. For diagnosis and classification only. Illinois State Penitentiary, Menard, Box 711, Menard 62259 COMMISSION FOR PARDONS AND PAROLE Elza Brantley, Warden Phone: (618) 826-2376 0APen~d.1878. Normal capacity 1,900. AVf1rage population 1971: 1,380 males. Felons. P. O. Box 7494, Boise 83707 ge llmlts: 17 up. Telephone: (208) 384-3191 Carl B. Shaver, Chairman Menard Psy<:/tiatric Division, Box 711, Menard 62259 LOllis H. Cosho, Vice-Chairman Terry BrelJe, Ph.D., Administrator Phone: (618) 8264593 Ben F. Eberhardt, Executive Secretary for the Commission Opened 1934. Normal capacity 600. Average population 1971: 323 males. F,llons lind sexually dangerous persons in need of mental treatment or mentally ill. The Commission for Pardons and Parole for the State of Idaho is a part-time Commission.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ) ILLINOIS 31 30 r-Tew Salem School Camp, Lincoln's New Salem 62659 *IIlinois State Penitentiary, Pontiac, Box 99, Pontiac 61764 Robert Allen, Director Phone: (217) 632-2531 John J. Petrilli, Warden Phone: (815) 844-7144 Opened 1959. Normal ca~acity 37. Average popUlation 1971: 33 males. Juvenile Opened 1871. Normal capacity 1,400. Average population 1971: 1,030 males. Felons. delinquents. Age limits: Up to 20. Age limits: 17 Up. Kankakee School Camp, Rural Route No.1 Manteno 60950 Illinois State Farm, P. O. Box 500, Vandalia 62471 William Phillips, Director ' . Phone: (815) 476-6680 Phone: (618) 283-4170 Clayton King, Warden Op~ned 1962. N~rl1?al capacity 50. Average popUlation 1971: 47 males. Juvenile Opened 1921. Normal capacity 900. Average population 1971: 723 males. delinquents. Age limIts: 13-16. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 17 Up. Channahon School Camp, Morris 60450 State Reformato~ for Women, P. O. Box C, Dwight 60420 Ron Upchurch, Director . Phone: (815) 942-0523 Mrs. Margaret Morrissey, Superintendent Phone: (815) 548-2806 Opened 1930. Normal capacity 260. Average population 1971: 111. Felons and Pere Marquette School Camp, Box 248 Grafton 62037 misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Essie Robinson, Director ' Phone: (618) 786-3396 Vienna Correctional Center, Vienna, P. O. Box 275, Vienna 62995 Giant City Forestry Camp, Makanda 62958 Vernon Housewright, Warden Phone: (618) 658-2081 Warner Semetis, Director Phone: (618) 457-5806 Opened 1965. Normal capacity 184. Average population 1971: 221 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. WR. Dix~:>n Springs School Camp, Rural Route No.1, Brownfield 62911 BIlly Owens, Superintendent Phone: (618) 949·3311 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1971: 40 males. Juvenile PAROLE AND PARDON BOARD (FT) delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. 534 South Second Street, Springfield 62706 Telephone: (217) 525-7273 Theodore P. Fields, Chairman OFFICE OF INSTITUTION SERVICES W. V. Kauffman, Jr., Executive Secretary P. O. Box 246, St. Charles 60174 Telephone: (312) 584-0506 *JUVENILE DIVISION Samuel J. Sublett, Jr., Administrator 400 Armory Building, Springfield 62706 Illinois State Training School for Boys, P. O. Box 246, St. Charles 60174 Telephone: (217) 525-3424 Alfred Buscher, Superintendent Phone: (312) 584-0506 Joseph S. Coughlin, Assistant Director of Corrections Opened 1904. Norm.al capacity 450. Average population 1971: 419. Felon~ mlsdemeanants and delinquents. . . (The Juvenile Division receives boys up to the age of 17 and girls up to the age of 18 on commitment from the courts, and may maintain jurisdiction of them until they reach 21. Illinois State Training School for Girls, P. O. Box 111, Geneva 60134 There is no minimum legal age for commitments of delinquents in Illinois. Felolls must be Casey Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (312) 232-2300 13 years of age. Age limitations are not shown for each institution in this listing, since Opened 1895. Norm.al capacity 255. Average popUlation 197;: 149. Felons chronological age is only one of many factors considered in determining the proper \ mlsdemeanants and delmquents. ' placement for each youth.) Hanna City State Boys' School, Hanna City 61536 jubilee Lodge, R.R. No.2. Brimfield 61517 Phone: (309) 565-4279 Michael Fichter, Superintendent P Joe Lee Brown, Superintendent Opened 1972. Normal capacity 36. Age limits: 17 Ma.x. hone: (309) 446-3392 Opened 1968. Normal capacIty 100. Average population 1971: 49 males. Juvenile delinquents. Dupage State Boys' School, P. O. Box 152 Naperville 60540 Illinois Industrial School for Boys, P. O. Box 38, Sheridan 60551 Robert Thomas, Superintendent ' Phone: (312) 355-6231 Dave Brierton, Superintendent Phone: (815) 496-2311 Op~ned 1964. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1971: 60 males. Juvenile Opened 1950. Normal capacity 330. Average population 1971: 274. Felons, delinquents. misdemeanants, and delinquents. *Valley View Sch~ol for Boys, P. O. Box 376, St. Charles 60174 Reception and Diagnostic Center for Boys, P. O. Box 702, Joliet 60434 ;::,' John Platt Supermtendent . Phone: (312) 695-6080 Robert F. Perkins, Superintendent Phone: (815) 725-1206 2pened 1967. ~nlarged and dedICated as new institution: 1971. Normal capacity 168 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 304. Average popUlation 1971: 269. Felons, i i verage populatIOn 1970: 122 males. Juvenile delinqUents. . misdemeanants, and delinquents. Forestry Camps and Schools, 400 Armory Building, Springfield 62706 OFFICE OF FJELD SERVICES Lynn D. Unterbrink, Superintendent Phone: (217) 525-6713 400 Armorj' Building, Springfield 62706 Opened 1953. Norma1 capacity 411. Average population 1971: 399 males. Felons, Telephone: (217) 525-5554 misdemeanants and delinquents. "School Camps" offer academic training in addition to J. Robert Weber, Administrator conservation work. CoEmmunity Services, 400 Armory Building Springfield 62706 mini (Sheridan Annex), Marseilles 61341 arl Huch, Superintendent ' Phone: (217) 525-6741 Paul Senegal, Director Phone: (815) 795-2249 ! DelinCluency prevention program.

Mississippi Palisades Forestry Camp, P. O. Box 460, Savanna 61074 F~VilY and Youth Counseling Service, 160 North LaSalle Street Chicago 60601 Dave Dyson, Director Phone: (815) 273-2512 aymond F. Addy, Superintendent . ' Phone: (312) 793-2980 Opened 1957. Normal capacity 48. Average population 1971: 38 males. Juvenile Average parole caseload 1971: 2,639 males, 701 females. delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. '__ ---..--""======-05-.-J",==~--_'!!!!!!""------, M __ 32 ILLINOIS~-INDIANA I t INDIANA 33 i ! I" \ Special Service& Unit, 2551 North Clark Street, Chicago 6060 I I : INDIANA PAROLE BOARD (PT) William J. ('.Hey. Sllpcrintcndcnt Phone: (312) 549-3014 ! 804 State Office Building, Indinnapolis 46204 1'i1~>t projects, n;-cnlry prograllls, and specialized services to parolees. Telephone: (317) 633-4163 Albert P. Tutsie, Chairman COOK COUNTY J ames Hague, Administra tive Assistan t Department of Correction~, 2600 South California Avenue, Chicago 60608 Winsttln E. Moorc, Executive Director Phone: (312) 523-0101 Indiana Youth Authority Robert E. Hardin, Executive Director *Division No. 1 (Formerly Cook County Jai!), 2600 South California Avenue, Chicago Telephone: (317) 633-4698 60608 - Richard English, Warden . PhOI:e: (312) ::>~3-01 01 *lndiana Boys' School, Box 211, Plainfieltl 46168 Opened 1929. Normal capacity 1,320. Average populatton 1970. 1,910 m

KANSAS IOWA *DEPARTMENT OF PENAL INSTITUTIONS *DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES State Office Building, Topeka 66612 Robert Lucas Building, Des Moines 50319 Telephone: (913) 296-3317 Telephone: (515) 281-5459 Robert N. Woodson, Director of Prisons John C. Hazelet, Assistant Director *BUREAU OF ADULT CORRECTION SERVICES Wayne D. Woolverton, Assistant Director Nolan H. Ellandson, Director Kansas Correctional Institution for Women, Box 160, Lansing 66043 Telephone: (515) 281-5432 Miriam D. West, Superintendent Phone: (913) 727-3553 Earl Sturdevant, Industries Administrator Opened 1918. Normal capacity 82. Average popUlation 1971: 61. Felons and Telephone: (515) 281-3341 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. WR. Roger A. Knuth, Deputy Director, Community Services *Kansas State Industrial Reformatory, Box 1568, 500 South Reformatory Avenue, Telephone: (515) 281-5432 Hutchinson 67501 The Womell's Reformat?ry, Lanedale Box 313, Rockwell City (712) 297-7521 Sherman H. Crouse, Superintendent Phone: (316) 662-2321 5057~hone: Opened 1895. Normal capacity 900. Average population 1971: 664 males. Felons. Age Laurel L Rans, Supenntendent I r n 1971 73 Felons and limits: 16 up. (Youthful offenders). WR. Opened 1915. ANorml' married from mlsdemeanan ts. ge 1mla~ts~alP8acuiptY(u;~~r . ~t~pag(~n~~~~8 i~o ~r tr~nsferred Training School). \VR. *Kansas State Penitentiary, Box 2, Lansing 66043 R. J. Gaffney, Warden Phone: (913) 727-3235 Opened 1864. Normal capacity 1,150. Average PopUlation 1971: 1,125 males. Felons. *The Men's Reformatory, Box B, Anamosa 52205 Phone: (319) 462-3504 Age limits: 16 up. WR. Charles H. Haugh, Wardeln 'ty 688 Average population 1971: 627. Felons. Age limits: Opened 187 2. N1 orma capac) . None. \VR. Kansas State Reception and Diagnostic Center, Box 1558, Topeka 66601 George W. Thompson, Superintendent Phone: (913) 296-7211 *, Box 316, Fort Madison 52627 Phone: (319) 372-5432 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 120. Average population 1971: 110 males. Felons. Age Lou V Brewer, Warden . iin~(ts: 16 up. Receives male felons sentenced to confinement by the courts of the State Ope~ed 1839. Normal capacity 1,096. Average population 1971: 861 males. Felons. for e,raluation alld treatment recommendations. WR. Age limits: None. WR. Division of Honor Camps *Riverview Release Cen.ter, Box 28, Newton 50208 Phone: (515) 792-7552 Robert D. Hannigan, Superintendent Telephone: (913) 296-3317 PaulOpened A. MUl.le6r'5SuNpeIlntlenden\y 19 . Oima capaCl 1')6_. Average population 1971: 117. Felons. Age limits: transfers 16 up. WR. Perry Reservoir Honor Camp, Box 600, R. R. No.1, Ozawkie 66070 F. L. Samuels, Camp Supervisor Phone: (913) 789-3527 *Iowa Security Medical Fa~i1ity, Oa~dale 52319 Phone: (319) 626-2391 9p~ned 1965. Normal capacity 16. Average population 1971: 14 males. Felons. Age Dr. Paul Loeffelholz, Actmg sU'per~nd9n~nt population 1971: 100. Court evaluations, hmlts: 16 up. \YR. ~~~1;:g/~f8~fre~~~:lc~~~~lt%ents: dav:~:;~us patients from mental health institutes. Tu}tle Creek Reservoir Holfor Camp, Box 19, RandOlph 66554 Age limits: 16 and over. WR. hed M. Campbell, Camp Supervisor Phone: (913) 293-5251 9p~ned 1962. Normal capacity 28. Average popUlation 1971: 24 males. Felons. Age BOARD OF PAROLE cPT) hmlts: 16 up. WR. Box 202, State House, Des Moines 50319 Telephone: (515) 281-3308 Toro'!to Reservoir Honor Camp, Box 8, Toronto 66777 L. I'. Crossfield, Camp Supervisor Phone: (316) 637-2943 Donald Olson, Parole Board Executive

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. KANSAS-KENTUCKY KENTUCKY 37 36

*PAROLE BOARD (FT) *BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE cPT) 5th Floor, State Office Buildin~, Frankfort 40601 1124 State Office Building, Topeka 66612 Telephone: (502) 564-3620 Telephone: (913) 296-3469 Sewell C. Harlin, Chairman William C. Henry, Director Alonzo E. Dempsey, Chairman *DEPARTMENT OF CHILD WELFARE 403 \Yapping Street, Frankfort 40601 CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Telephone: (502) 564-4650 tCity Prison Farm, 701 W. Harry Street, Wichita 67213 Evans D. Tracy, Commissioner Capt. George Mohrbacher, Superintendent Phone: (316) 262-2611 Ext. 311 Division of Institutional Services 60 days to 2 years: 16 years minimum age: Population: 90. J Jck C. Lewis, Director Girls' Industrial School, Box 604, Beloit 67420 Commitments arc made to the Department of Child Welfare instead of to a specific Denis J. Shumate, Superintendent . Phone: <9,13) 738-3571 institution. The Department serves youth of 18 years of age maximum. Opened 1888. Normal capacity 97. Average populatIOn: 79 females. Delmquents. Age Barkley Boys' Camp, .P. O. Box 159, Gilbertsville 42044 limits: 13-1B Michael Yellon, Superintendent Phone: (502) 362-4277 United Methodist Youtlwille, Inc., Box 210, Newton 67114 Opened 1956. Normal cupaclty 40. Average population .I 970: 35. WR. Robert H. Whitfield, Executive Director Phone: (316) 283-1950 Opened 1927. Normal capacity 86. Average population: 34 males, 36 females. Daniel Boone Boys Center, 2601 J3eJlview Road, Burlington 41005 DelintIUents. Age limits: 12-15. Charles Bennett, Superintendent Phone: (606) 586-6151 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 4B. Average popUlation 1971: 39. Frenchburg Boys' Center, P. O. Box A. Frenchburg 40322 Robert Gaily, Acting Superintendent Phone: (606) 768-2011 Opened 1969. Normal c(lpacity 56. Average population: 42. Age limits: Up to lB.

Jew~1 Manor Girls' Center, Freys Hill Road, Louisville 40222 KENTUCKY Richard Bernard, Superintendent Phone: (502) 425-1821 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 48. Average popUlation: 32. Age limits: Up to 16. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS State Office Building, Frankfort 40601 Kentucky Children's Home, Lyndon 40222 Telephone: (502) 564-4726 Maurice Kohnhorst, Superintendent Phone: (502) 425-7521 qpen~d 1895.. Normal capHcity 100. Average population 1971: 77 males, 25 females. Charles J. Holmes, Commissioner [\mottonally disturbed. WR. Luther C. Luckett, Deputy Commissioner KentUcky Reception Center, Louisville 40222 Charles Richardson, Superintendent Phone: (502) 425-2573 DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONS Opt!llcd 1956. Normal capacity 65. Average population 1971: 66 males, 27 females. State Office Building, Frankfort 40601 Telephone: (502) 564-4726 Lake Cumberland Boys' Camp, Route 4, Monticello 42633 Joseph W. Osbourne, Superintendent Phone: (606) 348-4701 Luther C. Luckett, Acting Director Opened 1965. Normal capacity 40. Average popUlation 1971: 38. Agl) limits: 14-18. KerttuckY State Reformatory, La Grange 40031 Harold E. Black, Warden Phone: (502) 222-9441 Lynwood Girls' Center, 1000 Dorsey Lane, Anchorage 40223 Opened 1939. Normal capacity 1,750. Average population 1971: 1,781 males. Felons. Mrs. Alma Gray, Superintendent Phone: (S02) 426-1983 Age limits: 16 up, except or rape, 14. Opened 1969. Normal capacity 60. Average popUlation 1971: 34. Agl) limits: 14-18. Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women, Pewee Valley 40056 Mo.rehead qirls' Center, Route 1, Morehead 40451 Mr. Delos H. Marcy, Acting Superintendent . Phone: (502) 241 :8~54 George Wilson, Superintendent Phone: (606) 784-7516 Opcned 1938. Normal capacity 80. Average populatlOn 1971: 92. FelQns. Age limits: Opened October 1971. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1971: 24. Culturally and/or academically deprived girls. 16 up. *Kentucky State Penitentiary, Eddyville 42038 Pine Mou~tain Boy's Camp, P. O. Box 207, Harlan 40831 John W. Wingo, Warden Phone: (502) 388-2211 Danny ['lanagan, Superintendent Phone: (606) 558-4822 Opened 1888. Normal capacity 1,150. Average popUlation 1971: 1,090 males. Felons. Opened 1971. Normal capacity 40. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Age limits: 16 up, except murder or rape, 14. Woodsbend Boys' Camp, Route I, Box 85E. West Liberty D-:partment of Corrections Forestry Camp, Kentucky Ridge Forest, Cheno:; 40925 George Page, Superintendent Phone: (606) 743-3177 Capt. William L. Reynolds, Camp Director Phone: (606) 337-2244 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1971: SO. Age limits: 14-18. Opened 1962 as Branch of Reformatory. Normal capacity 46. Average population included in Reformatory popUlation. METROPOLITAN SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT Diagno~tic Deten tion Center, 316 East Chestnut, Louisvi1lt~ 40202 Frenchburg Correctional Facility, Frenchburg 40322 Gabnel C. Spalding, Superintendent Phone: (501) 589-3060 Loyd W. Fletcher, Acting Superintendent Phone: (606) .168-2nl

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CITY OF NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Milne Boys' Home, 5420 Franklin Avenue, New Orleans 70122 David M. Dahlgren, Superintendent Phone; (504) 288-8351 P. O. Box 44304, State Capitol Station, Baton Rouge 70804 Opened 1933. Capacity 120. Average popUlation: 89 males. Age limits: 8-16. Telephone: (504) 389-5641 M's. Elayn Hunt, Director C. Paul Phelps, Assistan t Director MAINE Juvenile Reception and Diagnostic Center, P. O. Box 73933, Baton Rouge 70807 Archie D. Parker, Superintendent Phone: (504) 7~8-1919 Opened 1970. All male and feroale juv~niles (delinque.nt. and neglected) committed to DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND CORRECTIONS Department of Corrections by the Juvelllle Court. Age limIts: Up to 17. 424 State Office Building, Augusta 04330 William F. Kearns, Jr., Commissioner Louisiana Training Institute, P. O. Box 73527, Baton Rouge 70807 . Nephus Jefferson, Superintendent Phone. (504) 7Z5-1800 Opened 1948. Normal capacity 557. Ayerage pop~!at}on 1971: 400 males, SO iemales. Delinquent neglected and dependent chIldren. Age <1mlts: Up to J 7. BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS Telephone: (207) 289-2711 Louisiana Training Institute, P. O. Box 1631, Monroe 71201 .) 323 4406 Miss Ward E. Murphy, Director Fred Lindsay, Superintendent Phone. (318 .- Opened 1904. ~Normal c~pacit?' 250. A~er.age population J 971: 282 boys. Delmqut)nt, Boys Training Center, 675 Westbrook Street, South Portland 04106 neglected and dependent Juvemles. Age l11nttS: Up to J 7. William H. Hughes, Superintendent Phone: (207) 773-3887 Opened 1853. Normal capacity 216. Average popUlation 1971: 240. Juvenile Louisill:la Training I~stitute, P. O. Box 151, Pineville 'i 1360 p. 318) 443-7376 delinquents. Age limits: 11-17. Jael< Pearce, Supenntendent '.hone. ( C}pened 1928. Normal c~paci~y liS. A.ve~age populutIon 1971. 109 girls. Dellnquent, Stevens School, 1'. O. Box 270, Hallowell 04347 neglected and dependentjuvemles. Age III.mts: Up to 17. Mrs. Dorothy W. Hanauer, Superintendent Phone: (207) 623-3801 Opened 1875. Normal capacity 100. Average population J 971: 74 females. Juvenile *Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola 70712 PI . (504) 655-4411 delinquents. Age limits; 11-17. C. Murray Henderson, WaIden . .lOne. Opened 1866. Normal capacity 3,478. Average populatIon 197 \. 3,632 males. Felons. *Men's Correctional Center, 119 Mallison Street, South Windham 04082 Age limits; 17 up. WR. Merton R. Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (207) 892-6716 y Felons, misdemeanants and Court redispositions from Boys Training Center. Age limits: Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women, SI. Gabriel 70776 . 19 16-36. WR. . Rufus Hall Superintendent Phon~. (504) 642:S~- Opcned i 961. Normal capacity 150. Avemge popullltion 1971: 119. I'clons. Age iInllts: Women's Correctional Center, P. O. Box 190, Skowhegan 04976 17uJl. WR. Mrs. Dorothy W. Hanauer, Superintendent Phone: (207) 474-9631 Opened 1916. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1970: 34. Felons, *Louisiana Correctional and Industrial School, P. O. Box 1056, DcQuincy 70633 3 nllsdemeanants, transfers fro:n State Prison and Court LJispositions from Stevens Warren A. Cormier, SlIperintenden~ Phone: (318) 433-317 . School, Age limits: 16 up. \YR. Ol'~ned 1958. Normal capacity SOD. Average population 1,971: ~80 malc~ .. In!nates 01 State Penilcntillry who arc first offenders and considered SUItable Jor rehabIlItatIOn. WR. Maille State Prison, Box A, Thomaston 04861 Garrell S. Mullaney, Warden Phone: (207) 354-2535 BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) Opened 1824. Normal capacity 502. Average population 1970; 360 males. Felons, and transfers of incorrigible inmates of Men's Correctional Center. Age limits: None. WR. p. O. Box 44304. State Capitol Station, Baton Rouge 70804 Telephone: (504) 389-5641 William E. Dunn, Chief Probation & Parole Officcr STATE PAROLE BOARD (PT) ______, Chairman Room 411, Statc Oft1ce Building, Augusta 04330 Telephone: (207) 289-2711 JUVENILE PROBATION G. Raymond Nichols, Director LOUISIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Leroy Morong, Chairman DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE 1'. O. 130.\ 44065, Baton Rouge 70804 COUNTY INSTITUTION Telephone: (504) 389-6687 Cumberland County Jail, 122 Federal Street, Portland 04112 Curvcy p. Lllndry, Director Charle~ Sharpe, Sheriff Phone: (207) 774-1444 1 day to 1 year. 17 years minimum. PopUlation: 52. WR. COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Orleans Parish Prison, 531 South Broad Slrect, New Orleans 70119 2 400 Louis A. Heyd, Jr.• Criminal Sheriff Phone: (504) 82 -5 I day to 10 years. 17 years minimum age. Population! 900 mules, so females. WR. Ouachita Area Multi-Parish Prison, Route 1, Box 395X, Monroe 71291 Bailcy Grunt, Sheriff Phone: (318) 323-9365 I month to 5 years. 17 years minimum age. Population: 50

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41 MARYLAND MARYLAND 40 ~.'I . I *BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) MARYLAND ~t I ) ' Executive Plaza One. Room 205, Hunt Valley 21030 Telephone: (301) 667-0666-67-68 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECT10NAL SERVICES I r 1 David T. Mason, Chairman Execlltive Plaza I, Suite SOD, Hunt Va\ley 21030 ~ .'~ Marjorie Jennings, Administrative Off1cer Telephone: (301) 667-1100 Robert J. La\ly, Secretary Lr.ighton W. Dudley, Deputy Secretary for Correctional Services *Patuxent Institotion, Jessup 20794 *STATE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES Harold M. Boslow, M.D., Director Phone: (301) 799-3400 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 600. Average population 1970: 509 males. Age limits: 6314 Windsor Mill Road, 21207 14 up. (This is an autonomous psychiatric correclional institution for defective Telephone: (301) 265-6400 delinquents as de tined in Article 31B of the 1957 Maryland Code (1964 Supplements). Robert C. Hilson, Director It is not connected with any other agency.) WR. Victor Cullen School, Sabillasville 21780 *DIVISION OF CORRECTIO'N James M. Dean, Superintenden~ Phone: (301) 241-313i Opene~ .1965. NO.rm.a1 capacIty 158. Average population 1971: 155 Children In Need of 920 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore 21202 SupervlSlon. Age limIts: Up to 18. Telephone: (301) 383-2126 James Jordan, Commissioner Boys' Village of Maryland, Cheltenham 10623 Robert J. Sauls, Superintendent Phone: (301) 782-4223 Reception Center (males), 954 Forrest Street, Baltimore 21202 Opened 1870. Normal capacity 275. Average popUlation 1971: 229. Juvenile Gordon Kamka, Superintendent Phone: (301) 837-2135 delinquents. Age limits: Up to 16. Opened June 1967. Normal capacity 266. Average population 1971: 388. Felons and misdemeanan ts. *Maryland Children's Centcr, 5200 Westland BOUlevard, Baltimore 21227 Adolph E. Holzer, Superintendent Phone: (301) 247-0011 *Maryland Penitentiary, 954 Forrest Street, Baltimore 21202 Open~d 19~9. Normal capacity 112. Average population 1971: 107 males and femllles. Gerald H. McClellan, Acting Warden Phone: (301) 837-2135 Juvel1lle delInquents and Children In Need Of Supervision. Age limits: Up to 18. Opened 1811. Normal capacity 732. Average population 1971: 875 males. Felons and misdemeanan ts. Thomas J. S. Waxter ~hildren's Center, 375 Red Clay Road, S.W., Laurel 20810 Adolph E. Holzer, ~upcrintendent Phone: (301) 725-8211 *Maryland House of Correction, Box 534, Jessup 20794 Open~d 19~3. Normal capacity 40. A.verage population 1971: 62 males and females. Ralph L. Williams, Warden Phone: (301) 799-0100 Juvel1lle delmquents and Children In Need Of S(lpervision. Age limits: Up to 18. Opened 1879. Normal capacity 1,052. Average population 1971: 1,490 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Boys' Forestry Camps Headquarters, 325-328 Queen City Drive, Cumberland 21502 Robert G. Wolford, Superintend~nt Phone: (301) 722-7700 Maryland Correctional Institution, Route 3, Hagerstown 21740 Op~ned 1955. Normal capacIty 175. Average populatiun 1971: 163 mules. Juvenile Gerald Keller, Superintcndent Phone: (301) 733-2800 delmquents. Age limits: 16-18. Opened 1931 us Penal Farm, 1945 as Reformatory. Normal capacity 598. Average Boys: Forestry Camps comprised of the following facilities: population 1971: 582 males. Felons and misdemeanants. BoYS, Forestry Camp No.1, Green Ridge, Flintstone 21530 BoYS, Forestry Camp No.2, Lonaconing, Lonaconing 21539 Maryland Correctional Training Center, Route 3, Hagerstown 21740 BoYS, Forestry Camp No.4, Backbone Mountain, R.F.D. No.1, Swanton 21561 Paul A. Wageley, Superintendent Phone: (301) 73:3-2800 Boys Forestry Camp No.5, Maple Run, Flintstone 21530 Opened 1966 Normal capacity 1,026. Average population 1971: 965 males. Felons and misdemeanan,s. WR. Maryland Traini~g School for Boys, 2400 Cub Hill Road, Baltimore 21234 Robert J. Harrmgton, Superintendent Phone: (301) 668-3300 Maryland Correctional Institution fOl: Women\ BOi( 535, Jessup 20794 Op~ned 1910. Normal capacity 301. Average popUlation 1971: 364. Juvenile Harry Traurig, Superintendent Phone: (301) 799-5550 dehnquents. Age limits: 16-18. WR. Opened 1940. Normal capacity 214. Average population 1971: 100. Felons and misdemeanants. (A 3ection of this institution was activated as a Reception Center for Montrose School for Girls, Reisterstown 21136 females on June 1, 1967.) Normal capacity 15. Average population 1971: 15. Felons Leonard Gmeiner, ~~perintendent. Phone: (301) 833-1500 and misdemeanants. WR. \ Op~ned 1922. d?rn1al capactty 280. Average popUlation 1971: 213. Juvenile delmquents and ChIldren In Need Of SuperVision. Age limits: Up to 18. WR. Maryland Correctional Camp Center, Jessup 20794 T. Howard Metzger, Director Phone: (301) 799-1363 I Normal capacity, all camps 928. Average population 1971: 874 maies. Central Laundry and Correctional Camp, Sykesville 21784 1 REGIONAL OFFICES: Community Vocational Rehabilitation and Release Center, Baltimore 21202. WR. REGION I Eastern Correctional Camp, Church Hill 21623. WR. I P. O. Box 491, Cambridge 21613 Poplar Hill Correctional Camp, Quantico 21856. WR. ! Telephone: (301) 228-6452 Southern Maryland Correctional Camp, Hughesville 20637. WR. \ John B. Murphy, Regional Supervisor *DlVISION OF PAROLE AND PROBATION REGION II Executive Plaza Two, Suite C-104, Hunt Valley 21030 P. O. Box 291, Denton 21629 Telephone: (301) 667-0700 Telephone: (301) 479-1999 John M. Pettibone, Director Luke V. Howard, Regional Supervisor Telephone: (301) 667-1341 I I \ *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. U.1.' MASSACHUSETTS 43 42 MARYLAND-MASSACHUSETTS

REGION III Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Box 43, Norfolk 02056 305 West Chesapeake Avenue, Baltimore 21204 George H. Bohlinger, llI, Superintendent Phone: (617) 668-0800 Telephone: (301) 821-5353 Opened 1931. Normal capacity 1,098. Average population 1971: 765 males. Felons and misdemeanants (by transfer only), and medical transfers from state correctional Robert N. Mcquay, Regional Supervisor institutions and from county jails and houses of correction. Age limits: None. \YR. REGION IV *MassacllUsetts Correctional Institution, Box 00, Concord 01742 P. O. Box 1169, Cumberland 21502 James L. O'Shea, Superintendent Phone: (617) 369-3220 Telephone: (301) 722-0624 Opened 1878. Normal capacity 1,020. Average population 1971: 671 males. Felons and Ranjit S. Dhillon, Regional Supervisor misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR. REGION V *Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Box 99, Framingham 01701 7 King Charles Place, Annapolis 21401 Mrs. Gloria Cuzzi, Superintendent Phone: (617) 875-5259 Telephone: (301) 268-4300 Opened 1877. Normal capacity 250. Average popUlation 1971: 139 females. Felon..;, misdemeanants, defective delinquents, drug addicts and drunkards. Age limits: None. Henry D. Braun, Regional Supervisor \YR. REGION VI *Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Box 366, Bridgewater 02324 230 North Washington Street, Rockville 20850 Charles W. Gaughan, Superintendent Phone: (617) 697-6941 Telephone: (301) 762-7700 Opened 1855. Normal capacity 2,300. Average population 1971: 1,148 males. Criminal Raymond L. McKane, Regional Supervisor insane, drunkards, "sexually dangerous persons," with a few aged and infirm persons, voluntary alcoholics and drug addicts. Age limits: None. REGION VIr P. O. Box 159, 14761 Main Street, Upper Marlboro 20870 Prison Camps, Department of Correction, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston 02202 Telephone: (301) 627-3000 James Mahoney, Jr., Director of Prison Camps, as follows: Merritt P. Raymond, Regional Supervisor Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Plymouth, P. O. Box 207, South Carver 02566 Henry E. Dahl, Supervisor Phone: (313) 295-3630 REGION VHf Opened 1952. Normal capacity 54. Average population 197t: 51 males. Felons and 212 North Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 misdemeanants on transfer from other institutions. Age limits: None. \YR. Telephone: (301) 383-4818 Robert S. Bagley, Regional Supervisor Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Monroe Bridge 01350, (Post Office: R.F.D. 52, Readsboro, Vermont 05350 CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS John A. Keizer, Superintendent Phone: (413) 424-5273 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1971: 41 males. Felons and t*Baltimore City Jail, ~Ol E. Eager Street, Baltimore 21202 . ~ misdemeanants on transfer from other institutions. Age limits: None. WR. Howard B. Parks, Actmg Warden Phone. (301) 752-2000 Ext. 2731 1 day to 3 years. 16 years minimum age. Population: 1,514 males, 60 females. Massachusetts Correctional Institution, WarWick, Post Office: R.F.D. 2, Orange 01364 Daniel J. O'Brien, Supervisor Phone: (617) 544-6922 Baltimore County Jail, 200 Baltimore Avenue, Baltimore 21204 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1971: 39 mules. Felons and William N. Lowe, Warden Phone: (301) 494-2240 misdemeanants by transfer from other institutions. Age limits: None. WR. 1 day to J.8 months. 18 years minimulll. Population: ] 31. WR. Harford County Jail, 45 South Main Street, Bel Air 21014 William J. Kunkel, Sheriff Phone: (301) 838-6600 tPAROLE BOARD (FT) 1 day to 1 year. PopUlation: 40. WR. 100 Cambridge Street (22nd Floor), Boston 02202 Telephone: (617) 727-3281 Montgomery County Detention Center, 1307 Seven Locks Road, Rockville 20854 Martin P. Davis, Chairman John D. Ford, Jr., Administrator . Phone: (301) 279-1248 Francis J. Byrt, Director of Parole Services 1 day to 6 months. 18 years minimum age. PopulatIOn: 125. WR. (The Massachusetts Parole Board is within the Department of Correction but not subject *Prince George's County Jail, P. O. Box 429, Upper Marlboro 20870 to it.) Don F. Ansell, Sheriff Phone: (301) 627-3000 Ext. 324 1 day to 1 year. 14 years minimum age. Population: 206. WR. CITY AND COUNTY INSTITUTIONS MASSACHUSETTS tBristol County Jail and House of Correction, 226 Ash Street, New Bedford 02740 Edward K. Dabrowski, Sheriff Phone: (617) 996-6704 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Sentences from nne to 2V2 years. 17 years minimum age (males only). Population: 148. Jail (awaiting trial-all charges). Population: 40. Saltonstall Office Building Government Center 100 Cambridge Street, Boston 02202 Hampden County Jail and House of Correction, P. O. Box 2168, Springfield 01101 Telephone: (617) 727-3312 John G. Curley, Sheriff Phone: (413) 732-7518 John O. Boone, Commissioner Sentences not to exceed 2% years. 17 years minimulll age. Population: 179. WR. *Massachusetis Correctional lnstitution, Box 100, South Walpole 02081 (the State Prison) Robert H. Donnelly, Superintendent . Phone: (617) 668-2100 Middlesex County House of Correction, Box 565, Billerica 01821 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 607. Average populatIOn 1971: 588 males. Felons. Age John J. Buckley, Sheriff Phone: (617) 354-5851 Sentences not to exceed 2% years. 16 years minimum age. Population 225. WR. limits: None. WR.

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Norfolk County House of Correction and Jail, 47 Village Avenue, Dedham 02026 PAROLE SOARD (FT) (,harl~.\ W. Hedges, Sheriff . . Phone: (6.17) 326-1600 Sentences up tu 2V, years on one charge. 17 years nuntmum age. Populatton; 107. WR. Stevens T. Mason Building, Lansing 48926 Telephone: (517) 373-(}270 tPlymouth Jail and House of Correction, Obery Heights, Plymouth 02360 Donald R. Thurston. Chairman Adnah H. Harlow, SherifI' P~lOne: (617) 746-0610 Sentences not to exceed 2!f., years. 17 years minimum age. Popul\ltton: 138. WR. Gus Harrison, Director

Salem Jail and House of Correction, 50 St. P~ter Street. Salem 01970 Roger E. Wells, Sheriff Phone: (617) 744-1012 *DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Sentences not to exceed 2Y:.. years. Population: 100. R. Bernard Houston; Director tSuffolk County House of Correction, Box 112, Winthrop 02152 , Richard V. Kinsella, Master Phone: (617) 846-2760 Office of Youth Services 30 days to 2!12 years. 17 years minimum age. PopUlation; 420. WR. 30l) S. Capitol Avcnue. Lansin,!! 48926 *Suffolk County Jail, 215 Charles Street, Boston 02114 Telephune: (517) 373-2046 Thumas S. f.isenstadt, Sheriff Pho~e: (617) 227-7640 Peter Forsythe, Dircctor Sentences not to exceed 2'h years. 17 years minimum age. PopulatIOn: 295 males, 19 Vergil M. Pinckney; for Institutional Servir.:es remah!s. WR. Direct~r Juvenile Delinquents. Age limits: 12-17 (Jurisdiction to 19 years.) Worcester County Jail and House of Correction, 116 Summer Street, Worcester 01608 W. J. Maxey Boys Training School, Box 518, Whitmore Lake 48189 Joseph A. Smith, Sheriff Phone: (617) 755-2592 J ----,----, Director Phone: (313) 449-4422 Sentences not to exceed 2 /2 years. 17 years minimum age. Populatlon: 182. WR. Opened 1964. Capacity 360. Average popula tion 1971: 325 mules. Reception/Diagnostic Center, Box 518, Whitmore Lake 48189 MICHIGAN Paul Blizman, Director Phone: (313) 449-4422 Opened 1962. Capacity 57. Average popUlation: 50 males. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Green Oak Center, Box 518, Whitmore Lake 48189 Stevens T. Mason Building, Lansing 48913 Wolfgang Eggers. Director Phone: (313) 449-4422 Telephone: (517) 373-0nO Opened 1960. Capacity 100. Security and spl!cial care pr0i!wm. / Perry M. Johnson, Director Youth Rehabilitation Camps Michigan ReformatOrY, Ionia 48846 Richard Manley, Director Phone: (5 t 7) 366-5112 Edward L. Colbert, Warden Phone: (616) 527-2500 Open~d 1877. Normal ~apacity 1,201. Average p?r:ul~ti~)\1 197.1: 1,242 males. Felons. Camp Nokomis, Star Route No. I. Prudenville 48651 Age 11lnits: 17 up. (MaxImum age 25 years by admlJl1strattve polley.) WR. Opened 1964. Capacity 48. Avera,!!c populatiun: 42 mules. Cassidy Lake Technical School, R.F.D. No.1, Waterloo Roa(l, Chelsea 48118 Camp Vietoire, Star Route No.1. Grayling 49738 Willie Cason, Acting Superintendent . Phone: (313) 475-3971 Opened 1963. Capacity 48. Average population: 42 males. Opened 1944. Normal capacity 234. Average population 1971: 260 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 lip. (Minimum security cottage-type facility.) Girls' Training School, P. O. Box 218, Adrian 49221 Gerald Hicks, Acting Director Phone: (313) 263-2104 State House of Correction and Branch Prison, Marquette 49855 Opened 1881. Capacity 136. Raymond J. BUchkoe, Warden . . Phone: (~06) 226-.6531 Opened 1889. Normal capacity 718 inSIde, 221 outSlde. Average populatton 1971. 731 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. WR. CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS State Prison of Southern Michigan, 4000 Cooper Street, Jackson 49201 Charles E. Egeler, Acting Warden Phone: (517) .782-0301 *Detroit House of Correction, Box 174, Plymouth 48170 Opened 1839, New Prison 1926. Normal capacity 4,764. Average populatIOn 1971: John M. Amberger, Superintendent Phone: (313) 453-4545 4,256 males. Felons. Age limits: 23 up. WR. Up to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Population: 905 males. 319 females. WR. Reception-Diagnostic Center, 4000 Cooper Street, Jackson 49201 *Genesee County Jail, 917 Beach Street, Flint 48503 Ex Rhodes Barham, Superintendent Phone: (517) 782-0301 Thomas E. Bell, Sheriff Phone: (313) 232-01 21 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 862. AU male. commitments from the courts are Up to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Populu tion: 218 males, 16 females. WR. processed through this institution. Average populatLon 1971: 850 *lngham County Sheriff Department and Jail, 630 N. Cedar Street. Ma.~on 48854 Michigan Training Unit, P. O. Box 492, Ionia 48846 Kenneth L. Preadmore, Sheriff Phone: (517) 676-2431 Richnrd Handlon, Superintendent Phone: (616) 527-3100 Up to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. PopUlation: 180 males, 15 females. WR. Opened 1958. Normal capacity nq. ~verage population 1971: 654 males. Felons. Age tKent County Jail, 101 Ball Avenue, N.E., Grand Rapids 49503 Iimil~: 17 up. (Upper age generally Il1luted to 21 years by poltcy.) WR. Ronald H. Parsons, Sheriff Phone: (616) 451-2811 Up to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Population: 350. Corrections-Conservation Camps, 6000 Ma1l1te Road, Route No.3, Grass Lake 49204 S. J. Gilman, Superintendent Ph0l!.e: (517) 475:3~6~ Normal capacity 1,088. Average popUlation 1971: 1,108 males. I-elons. Age Itm)ts. *MLacomb County Jail, 43565 Elizabeth Road. P. O. Box 568, Mt. Clemens 48043 17 up. WR. ester A. Almstadt, Sheriff Phone: (313) 468-4516 Up to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Population: 220 male~, 25 females.

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Wedgwood Ac~es-Christian Youth Homes, Inc., P. O. Box 6245, 1230 Lake Drive, S.E., tOakland County Jail, 104 Wayne Street, Pontiac 48058 Grand Rapids 49506 Frank W. Irons, Sheriff Phone: (313) 335-8194 Richard D. Gritter, M.S.W. Phone: (616) 456-9509 Up to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Population: 270 males, 20 females. 9p~ned 1961. Normal capacity 30. Average popUlation 1971: 13 males 16 females. Age limits: 10-17. ' tWayne County Jail, 525 Clinton Street, Detroit 48226 William Lucas, Sheriff . Phone: (313) 224-2222 Up to 1 year. 17 minimum age. Population: 1,500 males, 85 females. MINNESOTA Kalamazoo County Sheriff Department, 227 West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo 49006 Kirby A. Mason, Sheriff Phone: (616) 349-7721 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 1 day to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Population: 90. WR. 310 State Office Building, St. Paul 55155 Telephone: (612) 296-6133 St. Clair County Sheriff Department, 204 Bard Street, Port Huron 48060 Dr. David Fogel, Commissioner Norman D. Meharg, Sheriff • Phone: (313) 985-8118 Howard J. Costello, Assistant Commissioner, Div. of Admin. 3 days to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. PopulatiC'n: 28. DIVISION OF ADULT CORRECTIONS Saginaw County Law Enforcement Building & Jail, 208 South Harrison Street, Saginaw 48602 Joseph P. Cannon, Chairman Robert E. Loubert, Sheriff Phone: (517) 793-9300 Minnesota Correctional Institution for Women, Box 7 Shakopee 55379 1 day to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Population: 125 males, 6 females. WR. D. Jacqueline Fleming, Superintendent ' Phone: (612) 445-3717 Ope\nVeRd 1920. Normal capacity 70. Average popUlation 1971: 62. Felons. Age limits: 18 Washtenaw County Jail, 119 West Ann Street, Ann Arbor 48108 up. . Douglas J. Harvey, Sheriff Phone: (313) 662-3249 1 day to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Population: 109. *State Reformatory for Men, Box B. St. Cloud 56301 W. F. McRae, Superintendent Phone: (612) 251-3510 ?g~~~~~89. Normal capacity 800. Average popUlation 1971: 584. Felons. Age limits:

CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Minnesota State Prison, Box 55, StillWater 55082 Bruce McManus, Warden . Phone: (612) 439-1910 Camp Highfields, Box 98, Onondaga 49264 Open~d.1913. Normal capacity 1,400. Average population 1971: 875 males. Felons. II Darrell H. Zwh:k Director Phone: (517) 628-2287 Age limits: 25 up, except life sentence for murder may be 16. WR. Opened 1967.'Normal capacity 48. Average population 1971: 47 males. Delinquents. I Age limits: 13-17. ADULT CORRECTIONS COMMISSION (PT) Catholic Archdiocese of Metropolitan Detroit, 10001 Petoskey, Detroit 48204 310 State Office Building, St. Paul 55101 Edward Sutton Executive Director' Phone: (313) 834-8677 Telephone: (612) 296-3544 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 52. Average population 1971: 40 males. Delinquents. Joseph P. Cannon, Chairman Age limits: 13-17. DIVISION OF YOUTH CONSERVATION Eagle Boys Village, Inc., Route No.1, Box 176, Hersey 49639 Kermit R. Hainley, Director Phone: (616) 832-2511 310 State Office Building, St. Paul 55101 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 27. Average population 1971: 16 males. Delinquents. Milton S. Olson, Deputy Commissioner Age limits: 9-16. Telephone: (612) 296-2372 Federation of Girls Homes, 548 East Grand Boulevard, Detroit 48207 Delbert G. Leaf, Director of Juvenile Institutions David Ruetenik Director Phone: (313) 571-4707 Telephone: (612) 296-3538 Normal capa~ity 32. Average population 1971: 30 females. Delinquents. Age liniits: Minnesota Reception and Diagnostic Center, MRDC Box L Circle Pines 55014 12-18. John J. Fallon, Di.rector 'Phone: (612) 786-2800 Open~d 19~3. Normal capacity 216. Average popUlation 1971: 163 males, 45 females. Kalamazoo County Juvenile Home, 1424 Gull Road, Kalamazoo 49006 Juvemle delmquents up to age 18. Willard O. Rock, Director Phone: (616) 381-7576 Opened 1936. Normal capacity 85. Average population 1971: 40 males, 30 females. Age State :rraining School, Box 35, Red Wing 55066 limits: 12-17. OfYllle Pung, Acting Superintendent Phone: (612) 388-7154 Op~ned 1889. N?rmal capacity 250. Average popUlation 1971: 235 males. Juvenile Starr Commonwealth for Boys, 26 Mile Road, Albion 49224 delmquents. Age hmits: 14-20. Dr. Larry K. Brendtro, Director Phone: (517) 629-3988 Opened 1913. Normal capacity 200. Average population: 195 males. Age limits: 10-17. Minnesota Home School, Box 272 Sauk Centre 56378 Patrick Mack, Superintendent ' Phone: (612) 352-2296 Teen Ranch, 3041 Main Street, Marlette 48453 Phone: (517) 635-7511 Open~d 19~2. Normal c~p~city 150. Average popUlation 1971: 99 girls, 32 boys. Hubert Howell, Superintendent Juvemle delmquents. Age Iinuts: 11-14 boys, ] 0-18 girls. Opened 1967. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1971: 28 males. Age limits: 13-16. Youth Forestry Camps St. Croix Camps, Sandstone 55072 Donald M. Whaley Childrens Center, 1201 North Grand Traverse Street, Flint 48503 Robert Bircher, Superintendent Phone: (612) 245-2847 Edward V. Badrow, Director Phone: (317) 234-3~04 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1971: 36 males. Juvenile Opened 1927. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1971: 24 males. Age limits: delinquen (s. Age limits: Up to 16. 6-14. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program . • -ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 48 MISSISSIPPI- MISSOURI MINNESOTA-MISSISSIPPI 49

Thistledew Forestry Camp, Box W-IO, Togo 55788 COUNTY INSTITUTION Glenn Joplin, Superintendent Phone: (218) 376-3811 tH,inds County Penal. Route No.2, Box 13, Raymond 39154 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1971: 38 males. Juvenile ~arm, delinquen ts. Age limits: 15-20. I' red T~I.91l1;~, She~ljf . . Phone: (601) 857-4511 5 da) s to - years. 16 years mlllimum age. PopUlation: 100 males. 10 females. WR. Willow River Camp, Box 200, Willow River 55795 Ralph L. Nelson, Superintendent Phone: (218} 372-3101 MISSOURI Opened 1951. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1971: 40 males. Felons, misdemeanants and selected juvenile offenders. Age limits: 18-24. *STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS Room 116 Capitol Building, Jefferson City 65101 City-County Workhouse, 297 South Century, S1. Paul 55119 Telephone: (314) 636-2521 Waldron W. Douglas, Superintendent • Phone: (612) 739-8237 William G. Miller Director 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 158. WR. Edward E. Haynes, D~puty Director Missourjlntermediate Box 538, Jefferson City 65101 *Minneapolis City WorkJlOuse, 1145 Shenandoah Lane, Wayzata 55391 ~eformatory, John D. Ford, Jr., Director Phone: (612) 473-7384 Ray I,. French, Superllltendent. Phone: (314) 636-6795 ~pen~d 19~2. Normal capacity 500. Average popuJ::tion 1970: 460 males. Felons and 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 227 males, 13 females. WR. Juvemle delinquent transfers. Age limits: 17-25. . tSt. Louis County Work Farm, Route No.1, Box 119, Saginaw 55779 *Missouri Training Center for. Men, Box 7, Moberly 65270 M. W. Abrahamson, Superintendent Phone: (218) 729-8673 10 days to 1 year. 16 years minimum age. PopUlation: 113. --,...--~~~~, Supermte,ndent Phone: (816) 263-3778 ?f~I~~d 1963. Normal capacity 900. Average popUlation 1970: 720. Felons. Age limits: Hennepin County Home School, Box 1028, Minnetonka 55343 0, EdWard P, Sedio, Superintendent Phone: (612) 938-7641 State Correctional Center for Women, Box K, Tipton 65081 Opened 1909. Normal capacity 115. Average population 1971: 83 males, 32 females. Mrs. Isabel H. Gatlper, SUperintendent Phone: (8 I 6) 433-5543 Adjudicated juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-17. Replaced 1960. Normal capacity 80. Averaae population 17 up. eo 1970: 86. Felons. Age limits: CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Boys Totem Town, 398 Totem Road, S1. Paul 55119 *Missouri State Penitentiary for Men, Box 900, Jefferson City 65101 Wayne A. Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (612) 735-2880 Harold R. Swenson, Warden . Phone: (314) 635-9271 Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation 1971: 86 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 9p~nedNI835. Normal capacity 1,800. Average popUlation 1970: 1 600 Felons 1 <'" 8-18. 1 Imlts: one. ,. ...,¥

Hennepin County Juvenile Center, 1000 South 6th Street, Minneapolis 55415 Subsidiaries: Donald R. Hammergren, Superintenderlt Phone: (612) 348-3626 Auxi!iary Prison, Box 900, Jefferson City 65101 Opened 1957. Average population 1971: 33. Delinquents. Age limits: 8-17. Maj. Leroy Casey, Oftlcer.in-Charge Ph~ne: (314)635-5186 Opened 1938. Capacity 600. Average popUlation None. 1970; 300. Felons. Age limits:

Renz. Farm, Box 900, Jefferson City 65101 Maj. Bernard J. Poiry, Officer-in-Charge Phone: (314) 635-103 I MISSISSIPPI 9p~ned 1961. Normal capacity 175. Average populntion hnlits: None. 1970: 175. relons. Age . , *Mississippi State Penitentiary, ParChman 38738 Ford!and Honor Camp, Box 900, Jefferson City 65101 John A. Collier, Superintendent Phone: (601) 745-8948 Opened 1900. Normal capacity 2,000. Average popUlation 1971: 1,794 males. 48 Maj. Cecil B. ~ewis, Officer-in-Ch~rge Phone: Fordland, (4 17) 738-2703 0, p~ned L 61. Normal capacity 175. Average popUlation 1970: 175 Felolls Age females. Felons. Age limits: None 1Imlts: None. . ..

PROBATION AND PAROLE BOARD *BOARp OF PROBATION AND I'AROLE (FT) Robert E, Lee Building, Room 807, Jackson 39205 Box 267, Jefferson Citv 65101 Jesse J. Jones, Execu tive Officer Telephone: (314) 75i-2441 J. C. McDonald, Chairman Waller G. Sartorius. Chairman (This Division is under the Missouri Department of Correc[I'ons Mississippi Training Schools (Central Office), 706 Robert E. Lee Building, Jackson 39201 autonomous body.} but it is actually an Lloyd McGehee, Executive Director Phone: (601) 354-6512 STATE BOARD OF TRAINING SCHOOLS Columbia Training School, Sumrall Road, Columbia 39429 James R. Russell, Superintendent Phone: (601) 736-4591 402 Dix Road, 1'. O. Box 447, Jefferson City 65101 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 250. Average popUlation 1971: 142 males, 168 females. Telephone: (314) 636-4151 Misdemcanants. Age limits: 10-14. Frederick O. McDaniel, Acting Director Oakley Training School, Raymond 39154 T;~ning School for Boys, Boollville 65233 J. S. Price, Superintendent Phone: (601) 857-5231 ~ter S. DeClue, Superintenden.t Phone: (816) 882-6521 Opened 1943. Normal capacity 300. Average popUlation 1971: 225 males. pened. 1889. Normal capacity 365. Average popUlation 1971: 308. (This includes Misdemeanan ts. Age limits: 15-18. J populatIOn at the two park work camps.) Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-17. WR. 1 i *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. r *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Wor~ Release Program. MISSOURI MONTANA-NEBRASKA 51 50 MONTANA Subsidiaries: Cuivre River Park Work Camp, Troy 63379 Phone: (314) 528-9203 *STATE DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS Russell Mayhew, Supervisor Opened 1963. 1236 East 6th Avenue, Helena 59601 Telephone: (406) 449·2546 Watkins Mill Park Work Camp, Lawson 64062 Phone: (816) 296-3571 Edwin G. Kellner, Director David Williams, Supervisor ~ , Assistan t Director Opened 1966. Pine Hills School, P. O. BoJ.: 1058, MilesCity 59301 Don T. Holladay, Superintendent *Training School for Girls, Chillicothe 64601 Phone: (8I6) 646-0567 Ope d 1894 N Phone: (4(96) 232-1377 ' ne . o~m~1 capacity 150. Average population 1971: 121 males. Mrs. Janet Van Walraven, Superintendent population 1971: 157. Juvenile Opened 1889. Normal capacity 175. Averag~ Mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 10-18. delinquents. Age limits: 12-21. Mountain View School, P. O. Box 3D Helena 59601 Youth Center, Poplar Bluff 63901 Don P. Robel, Superintendent ' Phone: (406) 458-5121 Richard Bell, III, Superintendent Phone: (314) 686-1176 ~Pl~ned 1921. N?rJ?1al capacity 75. Average population 1971: 66 females. Juvenile Opened 1970. Normal capacity 150. Continuing population of 100 boys. Age limits: '4e mquents. Age limIts: 10·18. 12-21. Swan ~iver Youth Forest Camp, P. O. Box 99, Swan Lake 59911 COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS Melvm R. Mohler Superintendent *Department of Welfare-Adult Corrections, 8008 Carondelet, Clayton 63105 ~~:~i~~ds~~~}tmal capacity 50. Average population 1971: 2l~~~~~ ~i~~~~~:~~~~;' William J. Hennessey, Jr., Welfare Commissioner Phone: (314) 889·2538 *Montana Sta~e Prison, Box 7, Deer Lodge 59722 Branches: Roger W. Cnst, Warden Division of Adult Correctional Institutions, Chesterfield 63017 Opened 1869 Normal cap 't I 250' 'd Phone: (406) 846-1320 Robert C. Gruensfe1der, MSW, Director Phone: (314) 532-3521 197 I: 260 mdles, 0 females~Ct'~lons.l~~lli~1~~~~I~'6 2l~:. ~~l~ide walls. Average popUlation St. Louis County Correctional Institutions, Chesterfield 63017 Joseph S. Heitzler, Deputy Director (Custody) PllOne: (314) 532-3521 *STATE BOARD OF PARDONS (PT) Opened 1969. Normal capacity 153. Average population 1971: 84 males. Felons and 1119 Main Street, Deer Lodge 59722 misdemeanants. Age limits: 17 up. WR. Telephone: (406) 846-1404 B. C. Miles, Director & Compact Administrator St. Louis County Jail, 7900 Forsyth, Clayton 63105 Hubert B. Drone, Deputy Director Phone: (314) 889·2581 John L. Peterson Chairman Opened 1948. Normal capacity 165. Average porlliation 1971: 68 males, 7 females. 1119 Main Street, De~r Lodge 59722 Age limits: 17 up. WR. Telephone: (406) 846-1404

Division of Adult Probation and Parole Phone: (314) 889-2531 Herman V. Wood, Director NEBRASKA CITY OF ST. LOUIS Division of Adult Services, 9th Fl. Mezz., Civil Cts. Bldg., St. Louis 63101 *DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS R. Brent Murphy, Commissioner Phone: (314) 453-3321 State Capitol, P. O. Box 94728, Lincoln 68509 Telephone: (402) 471-2231 Branches: St. Louis Municipal Jail, 124 South 14th Street, St. Louis 63103 Michael D. LaMontia, Director Alphonzo Lark, Warden Phone: (314) 453-4670 Opened 1914. Pretrial detentioll. Normal capacity 425. Average population 1971: DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS 501 males, 41 females. Age limits: 17 up. State Capitol, P. O. Box 94728, Lincoln 68509 Telephone: (402) 471-2231 St. Louis Medium Security Institution, 7600 Hall Street, St. Louis 63147 Charles A. Head, Warden Phone: (314) 381-1872 Victor G. Walker, Director Opened 1966. Sentence institution. Normal capacity SOD. Average population 1971: Y~uth DldevI,elopment Center, P. O. Box 273 Geneva 68361 457 males. Age limits: 17 up. ona '. Best, Superintendent ' Opened 1892. Normal capacit 125 A . Phone: (~02) 759·3164 Board of Probation and Parole, 1320 Market Street, st. Louis 63103 cases and juvenile delinquents. ~ge li~it~~rUg: fo°f~.latlOn 1971: 83. SpecJal supervision Rudy Dyer, Chief Probation and Parole Officer Phone: (314) 453-3261 City ordinance violators only. Y~uth Development Center, Kearney 68847 ol1n S. McCarty Superintendent CITY AKD COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Opened 11181 'Normal ca a ·t. 200 . Phone: (308) 237-3181 Municipal Correctional Institution, 81 DO Ozark Road, Kansas. City 64129 cases andjuvc'nile delinqu~n~~. )Age li'm1;s~r~; foo18~atJon 1971: 173. Special supervision James V. Gagne, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (816) 861-1212 To one yaar-$500 fine, or both. 17 years minimum. Population: 336. St~r ~eforma,tory for Women, P. O. Box 422, York 68467 rOs. acquehne Crawford, Superintendent Ph (402) 362 33 pened 1920 N one: - 17 Jackson County Jail, Jackson County Courthouse, Kansas City 64106 safck . . o~mal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 49. Felons and William K. Carnes, Sheriff Phone: (816) 421-5947 eepers. Age hnllts: 15 up. WR. 1 day to 1 year. 17 years minimum age, Population: 350 males, 18 females.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. NEBRASKA-NEVADA 52 -r.:DA-NEW HAMPSHIRE-NEW JERSEY 53

. C I' POBox 81")48 Lincoln 68501 *Nebraska Penal and Correctional omp ex, . . . -, Phone: (402) 477-3957 I.. Nevada Youth Training Center, P. O. Box 469, Elko 89801 Charles L. Wolff, JI":, Warde~l Unit 1921, Combined into Complex Joseph C. Gardner, Superintendent Phone: (702) 738-7182 Opened Penitentiary U11It 1869, Rerormat~r~. 11 1971' 933 Felons and safekeepers. Opened 1865, rebuilt 1913, new buildings 1962 and 1964. Normal capacity 160. 1963. Normal capacity 1,292. Average popua 10 . - . Average popUlation 1970: 140 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-18. Age limits: None. WR. i Parole Administration, P.. q. Bo\ 94754, State Capitol, Lincoln 685wtlOne: (402) 471-2156 j Ernest R. Egbert, P' d . d Parole Board 1920, Present parole I Adl~lInlstrator r { I irst parole authorIty 1911, S~paral t~.. ,i , ~n19~ I' 848 IVlisdcmearUlnts, juveniles and i 'luthority 1969. Normal operatlona C,ISC oa '. ". . ! NEW HAMPSHIRE '·clons. Interstate Parole Compact memb~r. Age luntts. 8 up. t1 *BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) I' New Hampshire State Industrial School, Box 303, Manchester 03105 " Michael Morello, Superintendent Phone: (603) 625-5471 Bo:-. 94754, State House Station, Lincoln 68509 Opened 1858. Normal capacity 187. Average popUlation 1971: 145 males, 50 females. Telephone: (402) 471-2156 Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 9-17. WR. John B. Greenholtz, Chairman *New Hampshire State Prison, Box 14, Concord 03301 *BOARD OF PARDONS (PT) Joseph C. Vitek, Warden Phone: (603) 225-6421 Opened 1880 (Original institution 1812). Normal capacity 314. Average population Box 94754, State House Station, Lincoln 68509 1971: 222 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Telephone: (402) 471-2156 James J. Exon, Governor and Chairman tSTATE BOARD OF PAROLE (PT) COUNTY INSTITU'frON Box 15, Concord 03302 Telephone: (603) 228-8341 tDouglas County ~heriff'~ .O~fice, 505 Douglas County Courthouse, ~~~~~ tlO\~2348-7028 Robert A. Johnson, State Parole Officer Theodore J. Janmg, Shcnfl .. e Population' ?59 males 20 females. WR. 5 days to 2 years. 16 years mmlmum ag . . - , Leonard B. Peever, Chairman Box 14, Concord 03301 T~lephpne: (f503) 898-2832 NEVADA I COUNTY INSTITUTION *Nevada State I'rison, P. O. Box 607, Carson City 89701 Phone: (702) 882-1712 Hillsborough County Jail, 445 Willow Street, Manchester 03103 I" Lawrence J. Shea, 3heriff Phone: (603) 622-2812 C'trl G I-locker, Warden II . 1: Tt" . I i 'The is comprised of the fo owmg aC11 les. 30 days to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. Population: 53. WR.

Maximum Security Prison. . ! Opened 1861 (Tern tonal PI;;;cn), 1864 (State Pris?n~. NorI!1al capacity. 4:5~: Average population 1971: 291 males. Felons and cr!l1unally II1sane. Age IUUlts. [ None. NEW JERSEY MediumOpened Security 1964. Prison Norma I capac,'t I y 43?-. Average population 1971: 342 males. Felons. Age limits: None. DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES 135 West Hanover Street, Trenton 08625 Telephone: (609) 292-4223 Women'sOpened Prison 1964. Norma I'capacl 't y 33 . Average popUlation 1971: 31. Age limits: None. *DIVISION OF CORRECTION AND PAROLE *DEPARTMENT OF PAROLE AND PROBATION (PT) Albert C. Wagner, Director 813 North Plaza Rtreet, Carson City 89701 Salvatore J. Russoniello, Deputy Director Telephom: (702) 882-7356 A. A. Campos, Secretary TRAINING SCHOOLS Clayton D. Phil

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. -',-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY 55 54 Turrell Residential Group Center (Females) All·' 07727 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN Mrs. Ann W, Kauffman, Superintendent.' alre Phone: (201) 938-2500

*Correctionaiinstitution for Women, Clinton 08809 Phone: (201) 735-71l1 Warren Residential G~oup Center, Oxford 07863 Mrs. Marilyn Davenport, Superintendent High misdemeanants, Paul L. Rose, Supenntendent Phone: (201) 453-2032 Opened 1913. Average population 1971: 284 females. misdemeanants, and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16 up. WR. Ocean Residenti.al Group «;enter, Forked River 08731 John R. Schl1l1dt, SupcrlIltendent Phon'.): (609) 693-5498 Subsidiary: > Community Residence, The Carpenter House, Clinton 08809 BUREAU OF PAROLE YOUTH CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION COMPLEX P. O. Box 1237, Trent~' 08625 Telephone: (609) 292-4256 *Youth Reception and Correction Center, P. O. Box I, Yardville 08620 Riehurd Seidl, Acting Superintendent " Phone: (609) 298-6300 . Nat R. ArIuke, Chief Opened 1968. Reception center for all youth correctional institu'ce commitments, PrOVIdes supervision of pa 01 f h . correction center, and special treatment units. Average population 1971: 791 males. State. r ees rom teState lI1stitutions in district offices covering the High misdemeanants" misdemeanants, and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-30. WR. Subsidiary: SubsiJiaries: City.07303Parole Resource Office adOn nentatlOn . . Faclhty.. (P.R.O.O.F.), P. o. Box 119, Jersey Yardville Unit at West Trenton, 08628 Yardville Unit at Wharton Forest, 08088 PrOVIdes residen tial trea tment services for ..,. around-the-clock basis; also serves, as t rammg' . an dPar~leesoIlentahon ,m centerCrISIS forsItuations parole officers.on an *Youth Correctional Institution, Annandale 08801 William H. Fauver, Superintendent Phone: (200638-6191 Opened 1929. Average population 1971: 654 males. Transfers from Reception Center, COMMUNITY TREATMENT CENTER 1488 Haddon Avenue, Camden 08103 Yardville. WR. . Telephone: (609) 541-4400 Subsidiaries: :rhls ~enter receives male juvenile deJin ue Annandale Unit at , 07461 Juvemlc court of camden coun t as:; c n ts } 1 to 16 years o,f age who are referred by the Annandale Unit at Stokes Forest, 07461 problems considered remedial bY short t ondllJon of probatIOn and who have behavior attend classes in the local school s~stem. - erm trea tmen t. While in this program, residen ts Youth Correctional Institution, Box 500, Bordentown 08505 Ira Mintz, Ph.D., Superintendent Phone: (609) 298-0500 Opened 1937 as Prison Farm, 1948 as Reformatory. Average population 1971: 801 STATE PAROLE BOARD males. Transfers from Reception Center, Yardville. WR. 135 West Hanover Street, Trenton 08625 Telephone: (609) 292-4258 Subsidiaries: Rev. Jesse W. Mapson, Chairman Bordentown Unit at Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, 08540 Bordentown Unit at New Lisbon, 08064 COUNTY INSTITUTIONS AtlanticFrancis County J. Kern, Sheriff' Sheri& omIce, M'am Street, Mays Landing 08330 PRISON COMPLEX Phone: (609) 625-8601 *, Third Street, Trenton 08606 Thomas Driber, Acting Principal Keeper Phone: (609) 695-6281 AtlanticJames R.County Howell, Jail \Varde~n 2nd d F aragut Avenue, Mays Landing 08330 Opened 1798, replaced 1836. Average population 1971: 1,460 males. High 1 day to 364 days. 18 years minimum age, Population: 178. WR. Phone: (609) 641-0111 misdemcanants and misdemeanants. Age Iimil~; 16 up. WR. Atlantic County Detentsion H?me, London Avenue, Egg Harbor City 08215 SubsicJiaries: ______, upenntendent Prinson Unit at West Trenton, 08628 *B Phone: (609) 965-0058 New Jersey State Prison, Lock Bag R, Rahway 07065 J~rfe~11~~~%, ~~~r~Furt Street, Hackensack 07601 U. Samuel Vukcevich, Superintendent Phone: (201) 388-2060 Phone: (201) 487-0100 Opened 1901 as Reformato,ry, 1948 as Prison. Average population 1971: 1,308 males. Bergen County Ja'l A ex R' Transfers from State Prison, Trenton, WR. Joseph F, Job, SherfH , Iver Street, Hackensack 07601 Average popUlation: 70 males, 15 females. Age limits: Up to 18. ~~ne: (201) 487-6552 Subsidiaries: Rahway UniT at Marlboro, 07746 Bergen Pines Childrens Shelter Ber P' Dr. RU~l1~ R. Little, Superintende~f mes County Hospital, Paramus 07652 *New Jersey State Prison, Leesburg 08327 Phone: (609) 785-0040 ~mlsslon. of boys and girls through the age of 17 yea r s b y 1ega, J commitment.Phone.: (201) Capacity:261-9000 Vincent J, Regan, Superintendent 441 males. Transfers from State Prison. Opened 1913. Average population 1971: Trenton. WR. BurlingtonJoseph V CountyO'C J at,'1 30 G rant Street, Mount Holly 08060 3 . onnor, Warden RESIDENTIAL GROUP CENTERS 64 days. 18 years minimum age. 17 years for MV . I t' P Pllor:e: (609) 267-0959 Bu I' VIO a Ions, opulatlOn: 157 The following arc short-term residential trealment centers for adolescents as a condition of r mgton County W kI 3 ' probation; each has capacity of 20. Francis P. Brennan.~rhe~~ITse> 0 Grant Street, Mount Holly 08060 364 days. 18 years minimum age. Phone: (609) 267-0959 Highfields Residential Group Center, Hopewell 08525 Phone: (609) 466-0740 Albert Axelrud, Superintendent *-ACA Institutional member. WR -Work Release Program . *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ... NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY 57 56

. . H P 0 B x "56 New Li~bon 08064 Monmouth County Correctional Institution, Waterworks Road, hechold 07718 Burlington County Juyemle DetentIOn ome, . . D. - • ' Phone: (609) 894-9207 Ralph Cook, Warden Phone: (20l) 431-4000 Ext. 330 George Dann, SupcrJl1t~ndenlp I.t· . 11 males 3 females. Felons and misdemeanant•. C.'pacity 323. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 20 males, 10 females. Felons and Opened 1969. Capacity 31, (Jpu d Ion. - " l11isd~mcanan ts. Age limits: 7-17. . Monmouth County Jail, Freehold 07728 Camden County Jail, 6th Fl,oor City Hall, Camden 08101 Ralph Cook, Warden Phouc: (201) 462-1940 I'larrey Murray, Deputy :~!Irden Phone: (609) 964-8700 > 16 years minimum age. PopUlation: 182. Arrd~~ \~)C\ln~~~:."I%I~~:~;s minimum ugc. Population: 272 males, 18 females. Morris County Jail, Court Street, Morristown 07960 R N 9 C pe May Court House 08210 Arnold B. Ladd, Sheriff Phone: (20 I ) 285-6235 Cape May Co.unty Jai!,. ?hore Road, au te o. ,a 1 . Phone: (609) 465-7111 Paul Underhill, Warden (201) 539-4300 Beech N. ['ox, Shcnt! Up to I year. 16 years minimum age. Population: 90 males, 6 females. Hiram Thompson, Warden [ day to 1 year. Popu[ation: 37. Morris County Youth Center, c/o Courthouse, Morristown 09960 Glenn A. Beekman, Director Phone: (201) 285-6265 Cumberland County Jail, 54 Broad Street, Bridg.eton 08302 Phone: (609) 451-8019 Opened 1962. Capacity 24. PopUlation: 10 males, 6 females. Juvenile delinquents. Age David Valentino, Sheriff PI' . 85 limits: 7-18. 1 day t() 364 days. IS yc(!rs minimum age. opu allon. . Ocean County Jail, Toms River 08753 Essex County Jail, 60 .Nelson Place, Newark 07103 Phone: (20 1) 961-7626 James N. Rutter, Sheriff Phone: (201) 349-1454 John F. Trezza, Actll1g Warden . . e POlmlation- S54 Felons and misdemeanants. Arthur F. Brown, Warden J day to 6 months. 18 years nummum ago . - - I day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age, PopUlation: 97. WR (modified). Essex County Corrections Center, Box 349, Caldwell 07006 Phone: (201) 226-2050 Passaic County Jail, 11 Marshall Street, Paterson 07501 John Rush, Warden . . e Population' 6"7 males 102 females. WR. Frank Davenport, Sheriff Phone: (201) 742-8058 5 days tll 18 mt)nth~. 18 years nUI1ll11UIll ag . . - ., John P. DeYoung, Warden (2(1) 525-5000 1 day to I year. J8 years minimum age. Population: 341 mules. 20 females. WR. Essex County Youtll House,?O D~ryec Street, Newark 07103 Phone: (201) 482-5510 Albert D. Gray, Jr., Execl'utlvc I?tlfcglg Avcr'lue population 1971: 101 males, 25 females. The Children's Shelter, Oldham Road, Wayne 07470 Opened 1916. NOrI1Hl capacl y . .', '''' Thomas Hand, Superintendent Phone: (20]) 684-2332 Felons and misdel1lcnnants. Age I1I111t5. 7-18. Opened 1955. Cupacity 32. PopUlation 17 males, 12 females. Age limits: 8-16.

Gloucester County Prison, Court House, W()odbury 08096 Phone: (609) 845-1600 Salcm County Jail, 94 Market Street, Salem 08079 Theodore A. Damask, Ward~n. P llUiation' 63 Felons and misdemeanants. Hubert P. Layton, Sheriff Phone: (609) 935-3300 Opened 1926. 16 yems ml1l1mUm age. 0 •• ' Carlton V. Woodlin, Warden 1 day to I year. 16 years minimum age. PopUlation: 41 males, 26 females. WR. Hudson County Jail, 576 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 07306 Phonc: (201) 653-2917 *Somersct County Jail, 22 East High Street, Somerville 08876 Frf~~~ ~lU~el~\~;I~;I~I:~~~ years minimum a!!e. Population: 285 males, 19 females. Paul C. Zanowic, Sheriff Phone: (20l) 725-4700 Ex t. 291 Louis L. Balent, Warden Hudson County Penitentiary, 576 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 0730~llOne: (201) 653-2917 Up to 364 days. 16 years minimum age. Population: 76. WR,

.I n)w ~;}~~Oi~;\~~~{\~\~~~~~~~ 8 years minimum age. Population: 101 males, 20 females. *Union County Jail, 15 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth 07202 Ralph Oriscel1o, Sheriff Phone: (201) 353-5000 Hudson County Youth House, ?35 County Avcnue, SecaucLl~ 07094phonc: (201) 864-2367 William F, Carey, Warden (201) 352-3089 Joseph l'. Colford. Jr., Supennt~ndent . 1971: 48 male!;, 12 females 1 day to 364 days, 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 218 males, 26 females. Opened 1962. Normal capaul} 130. Average population Age limits: 7-18. Warren County Jail, Belvidere 07823 Kenneth Gaylord, Sheriff Phone: (201) 475-4102 *Mercer Coullty .Iail, 96 Cnope,r Street, Trenton 08607 Phone: (609) 392-2744 Howard W. Sehcmer, Warden Stephen Meuaros, 1}1Jluty \\'?r~len . ", POI)uhtion: \27 males, 16 females. 1 day to 364 days. 18 years minimum age. WR. I day to I year. I (- years I\\llllllllllll ,I"l>. ,

Mercer County Workhouse, P. O. Ho" 1777, Trenton 08607 1'honc: (609) 882-4018 CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENlLE INSTITUTIONS Children'S Shelter of Camden County, Lakeland-Blackwood 08012 Theodore Molnar, Warde~1 , .. 11 nl '1"1: C"I!Jac'lty 324. POI1MIation ISO males, \ 1 day to 18 1110nths. 10 years t111ntn Itt". 4 ( 1 John Milton Slim, Superintendent Phone: t6(9) 227-3000 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 36. Average popUlation: 17 males. 8 females. Mercer County Youth Hou~e, 143() Parkside Avenue, Trl'nton 08638p11One: (609) 882-6812 \ 1,. Delinquents. Age limits: 7-17. Charles R. Coover, superlI1tc5>~dc~t 1'1' I' 30 r"\" 14 females. ll(isdeamcanants. Age. • Opened 1959. Capacity _. opu a 101 . • . , ", George W. Herliell Juvenile Quarters, 15 Elizabethtown PIHza, Elizabeth 07207 lilnits: 8-)7. i RObert L. Dixon, Superintendent Phone: (201) 353-5000 Ext. 542 1 day to 3 months. PopUlation: 36 boys, 16 girls. Age limits: 7-18. Middlesex County Jail, P.. ~~. Box 1381, New Brunswick 08903 Phone: (20ll 246-6216 loseph DeMarino, Shenll I . '69 . I" . AWaiting. trials. 18 years minimulll age. Popu a lion. 11l

"-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Relea~e Program . • -ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 'r., .\ NEW MEXICO-NEW YORK 59 NEW JERSEY -NEW MEXICO 58 Juvenile Institutions and Parole Division R h Hope For Boys Inc., Box 325, Alloway 08001 Phone: (609) 935-1555 Howard Leach, Secretary ~~v. David L. BlIile/, Director. 3? Average population: 23 males. Age limits: 12-15. New Mexico Girls' Welfare Home, Box 6038 Station B, Albuquerque 87107 Opened 1908. Normal capacity _. - . Les Russell, Superintendent Phone: (505) 344-2301 Opened 1919. Normal capacity 112. Average popUlation 1970: 58. Juvenile delinquents. Youth Detention Center, Dutch Lane Road, Freehold 07728 Phone: (201) 462:1~88 Age limits: 12-18 first commitment, 21 second commitment. Kenneth W. Herman, superinte.ndent e 0 ulation: 9 males,S females. Age lImits: Opened 1952. Normal capacity 30. Averag P P *New Mexico Boys' SchOOl, P. O. Box 38, Springer 87747 8-18. Bobby Lee Marrs, Superintendent Phone: (505) 483-2475 Opened 1910. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1971: 228. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Up to 21- NEW MEXICO Subsidiaries: Eagle Nest Camp, Eagle Nest 87718 Established 1955. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1970: 22 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS POBox 2325, Santa Fe 87501 Camp Sierra Blanca, Fort Stanton 88323 . T~lephone: (505) 827-2348 Established 1965. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1970: 37. Howard Leach, Secretary JUVENILE PROBATION SERVICES DIVISION (FT) *Penitentiary of New Mexico, r. O. Box 1059, Santa Fe 87501 Phone: (505) ~27-248~ 914 Baca Street, P. O. Box 2006, Santa Fe 87501 Felix Rodriguez, Warden. . I aeit 1,000. Average populatI0!l1971. Telephone: (505) 827-2257 Opened 1884, new institutIOn, 1956: .N~fl~~he~~Phell in safekeeping for countIes. Age Larry Padilla, Director 764 males (including farm). J. Manhattan House of Detention for Men, 125 White Street, New York 10013 Tryon School for BO~S, Perth Road, Johnstown 12095 Ph0.ne: 762~681 Albert Glick, Warden Phone: (212) 964-9050 Sidney Zirin, Supenntendent . 100 (t be expanded). Average populatIOn 1971. 81. Opened 1941. Normal capacity 902. Average population 1971: 1330. Age limits: 21 up. Opened 1966. Normal capacity 0 • Age limits: 13-16. New York City Adolescent Remand Shelter, 14-14 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, Queens 11370 Amenia Center for Girls, Route 22, Amenia 12501 Phone: (914) 373-8163 James A. Thomas, Warden Phone: (212) 274-2400 Edward Norris, Director 't 20 Average population 1971: 16. Age limits: 16 up. Opened 1935. Normal capacity 1,954. Average popUlation 1971: 1,925. Age limits: Opened 1~69. Normarl.'cafPacl rhe other schools and centers for girls. 16-20. Receives girls on trans d rom New York City Adult Remands Shelter, 12-12 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, Queens 11370 South Lansing School for ~irls, South Lansing 14882 Phone: (607) 533-4152 Morris Oslyn, Warden Phone: (212) 274-2400 Muriel E. Jenkins, supenntend.en\5 A e population 1971: 50. Age limits: 13-16. Opened 1962. Normal capacity 992. Average population 1971: 1,113 males. Adolescent Opened 1969. Normal capacity . verag felons, adult misdemeannnts and offenders. Age limits: 16-20. WR. Queens House of Detention for Men, 126-02 82nd Avenue, Kew Gardens 11415 COMMUNITY SERVICES BUREAU, METROPOLITAN NEW YORK Albert Ossakow, Warden Phone: (212) 261-3700 96 Duane Street, New York Opened 1962. Normal capacity 520. Average popUlation 1971: 637. Age limits: 21 up. Telephone: (212) 488-5862 Rikers Island Hospital, 14-14 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, Queens 11370 Samuel Levine, Acting Director James Tubman, Deputy Warden Phone: (212) 274-2400 . '. M' cola Newburgh and Yonkers. Opened 1972. Normal capacity 326. Average population 1971: 220 males. Felons, Field Offices In. Inn '. . to tlle families of children in residence ~t misdemeanants and offenders. Age limits: 16 up. This agency provides community bl~~~d serv~c~~ed to the community on aftercare status m the downstate insti tu tions and to c.u ren:e u Sentence Institutions and around the New York Metropolitan area. New York City Correctional Institution for Men, 10lD Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, Queens 11370 John Cunningham, Warden Phone: (212) 726-4646 COMMUNITY SERVICES BUREAU OF UPSTATE NEW YORK Opened 1964. Normal capacity 1,872. Average population 1971: 1,911. Reception and 119 East Main Street, Rochester 14604 Classification Centre for all sentenced adult and adolescent felons, misdemeanants and Telephone: (716) 232-6470 offenders. WR. Peter A. Domiano, Director New York City Correctional Institution for Women, 15-15 Hazen Street, Enst Elmhurst, S racuse Rochrster, Utica and Elmira. Queens 11370 Field Offices in: Albany, Buffalo, Canton, Y 'h f '1' s of children in residence at 'ty based services to t e ami Ie 'ty on Essie Murph, Deputy Superintendent Phone: (212) 274-5151 This agency provide~ commUni . nd t'o children returned to the commUni Opened 1971. Normal capacity 620. Average population 1971: 572. Adult and the institu tions servmg the ~pstalte adrde~t.a to individualized casework and selected group adolescent felons, misdemeanants and offenders awaiting court action or serving t t s from this region n a I Ion sentences. Age limits: 16 up. afterkcare s amUs the Bureau oper~tes a foster home program. wor progra . , DRUG TREATMENT CENTER Odyssey House, Inc., 208-10 East 18th Street, New York 10003 JUdianne Densen-Gerber, J.D., M.D., Executive Director Phone: (212) 260-3300 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 300. Age limits: 16-18.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. . b WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional mem er. NEW YORK CITY--NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA 65 COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION CMr~~}~~ft~~~~:/'sru~~:~~~~~~: Bragg Street, Raleigh 27602 Valhalla ·10595 _ Opened 1934. Normal capacity 488 A . Phone: (919) 828-4366 Telephone: (914) 592-8500, Ext: 2774 mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. . verage populatIOn: 415. Felons and Roberts J. Wright, Commissioner ______, Deputy Commissioner ______, Warden NORTH CENTRAL AREA Divisions: Westchester County Penitentiary, Valhalla 10595 831 West Morgan Street, Raleigh 27603 Edwin F. Markley, Associate Warden Phone: (914) 592-8500 Ext. 2218 Telephone: (919) 829-4444 Opened 1916. Normal capacity 377. Average population 1971: 200 males. Sentenced misdemeanants and certain categories of felons only. Age limits: 16 up. H. M. Lilly, Area Administrator

Westchester County Jail, Valhalla IO,'i95 REGION J Richard P. Hastings, Associate Warden Phone: (914) 592-8500 Ext. 2861 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 270. Average population 1971: 181 males. Felons P. O. Box 25037, Raleigh 27611 Frank O. GUnter, Commander and misdemeanants (trial prisoners) only. Age limits: 16 up. Subsidiaries: Westchester Women's Detention Unit, Valhalla 10595 N~rthb Central Correctional Center, P. O. Box 25037 Ral . h Dawn P. Kammer, Senior Correction Officer-in-ChargePhone: (914) 592-8500 Ext. 2830 o ert S. Moreland, Superintendent ,elg 27611 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 65. Average population 1971: 18 females. Felons and misdemeanants (trial and sentenced prisoners). Age limits: 16 up. Centr!11 Youth Center, P. O. Box 25099 Ralei h 27611 DWIght Sanderford, Superintendent' g COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Phone: (919) 829-3337 Durham, Box 2567, W. Durh~m Branch, Durham 27705 t Albany County Penitentiary, P. O. Box No. 11, Albany 12201 ------, Supenntendent Edward M. Fischer, Sheriff Phone: (518) 869-5351 Not to exceed 1 year except for time served in lieu of a fine. 16 years minimum age. JoRhnGstoLn Youth Ce~ter, Route 3, Box 213 Smithfield 27577 Populatiion: 184. . . ane, SUpermtendent ' Phone: (919) 934-8386 Erie County Penitentiary, Box X, Alden 14004 Orange, Route 3, Box 4; Hillsborough 27278 Albert J. Meyer, Superintendent Phone: (716) 937-9101 Ro~ S.ecrest, Superintendent Not to exceed 1 year except for time served in lieu of a fine. 16 years minimum age. Mmlmum Custody PopUlation: 200 males, 18 females. WR. Monroe County Public Safety Building and Jail, 130 Plymouth Avenue South, Rochester P°f'bYouthE CJenter, 1831. Blue Ridge Boulevard Raleigh 27607 14614 o ert '. ones, Supermtendent ' Thomas F. Riley, Superintendent Phone: (716) 232-1414 Youth lst Offender. Phone: (919) 829-7822 1 day to 1 year. 16 years minimum age. PopUlation: 77. WR. Sanford Advancement Center, P. O. Box 2490 Sanford 27330 *Nassau County Jail, Box 172, East Meadow 11554 Tom G. Ivester, Superintendent ' James J, Treuchtlinger, Commissioner of Correction Phone: (516) 292-4040 Pre-Release Phone: (919) 776-4325 1 day to 1 year. 16 years minimum age. Population 640 males, 40 females. WR. tOnondaga County Penitentiary, Box 143, Jamesville 13078 w~~el~::~~e~~~~i;~~~~~n1tOOO Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh 27610 Thomas J. Martin, Commissioner of Correction Phone: (315) 469-3271 Opened 1966. Normal capacit 100 A Phone: (919) 829-7988 Not to exceed 1 year except for time served in lieu of a fine. 16 Yilars minimum age. misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 J'p. . verage 27 males. Felons and PQPulation: 138. po~ulation:

NORTH CAROLINA REGIONK P. O. Box 106, Butner 27509 *DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL REHABILITATION AND CONTROL J. L. Bryant, Jr., Commander 840 West Morgan Street, Raleigh 27603 Subsidiaries: Telephone: (919) 829-4926 Umstead Youth Center, P. O. Box 106, Butner 27509 George W. Randall, Secretary Larry Meachum, Superintendent Ralph D. Edwards, Deputy Secretary Felons and misdemeanants. Phone: (919) 985-6511 OFFICE OF CORRECTION Franklin, P. O. Box 155, BUnn 27508 Raymond Hayes, SUperintendent 831 West Morgan Street, Raleigh 27603 Felons and misdemeanants. WR. Phone: (919) 496-3797 Telephone: (919) 829-3226 V. L. Bounds, Commissioner GranVille, P. O. Box 306, Oxford 27565 w. ~ HI arvell, Jer.ome Edwards, SUperintendents , 835 Morgan Street, Raleigh 27602 eons and mlsdemeanants. WR. Phone: (919) 693-6517 Sam P. Garrison, Deputy Warden Phone: (919) 828-2361 Opened 1871. Normal capacity 1,500. Average popUlation: 1,342 males. Felons. Age Person, P. O. Box 890, Roxboro 27573 limits: 16 up. A. K. Pruitt, Superintendent Felons and misdemeanants. WR. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member . WR - Work Rele ase P rogram. NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA 66 67

Vance, Route 1, Box 98, Henderson 27536 REGION M P. H. Hilliard, Superintendent Phone: (919) 438-405~ Felons and misdemeanants. WR. Route 2, Box 90, Lillington 27546 Telephone: (919) 893-5711 Warren, P. O. Box 577, Warrenton 27589 R. C. Dickerson, Region Superintendent Phone: (919) 257-3848 C. S. Hawley, Superintendent Subsidiaries: Misdemellnan ts. WR. Harnett Youth Center, Route 2, Box 90, Lillington ?7546 N. R. Sessoms, Superintendent - REGION L Normal capacity 450 Avera I . Phone: (919) 893-5711 limits: 16-25. WR.· ge popu atlOn: 409. Felons and misdemeanants. Age P. O. Box 137, Tillery 27887 C. T. Caudle, Commander Sampson, 120 North Boulevard Clinton 28328 Subsidiaries: 1. F. Dail, Superintendent ' Caledonia Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 137, Tillery 27887 Normal capacity 115. Average population' 107 F I A I~h?ne: (919) 592-2151 F. R. Ross, Superintendent Phone: (919) 826-4191 . . eons. ge lmlts: 21 up. Opened 1900. Normal capacity 500. Average population: 459 males. Felons. Age ! REGION N limits: 16 up. , i P. O. Box 1291 Lumberton 28358 Odom Correctional Institution, ROlltc 1, Box 36, Jackson 27845 Telephone: (919) 738-4275 R. L. Turner, Superintendent Phone: (919) 534-5611 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 300. Average population: 235 males. Felons. Age Joseph Brooks, Region Superintendent limits: 16 up. Close custody institution. Subsidiaries: Bladen, Route 2, Box 109, Elizabethtown 28337 Halifax, P. O. Box 177, Halifax 27839 C. 1. Sparkman, Superintendent ' . Phone: (919) 862-3784 A. L. Hinnant, Superintendent Phone: (919) 583-3911 Normal capacity 125. Average population: 110. Mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. Misdemeanants. Robeson, P.O,. Box 1291, Lumberton 28358 Nash Advancement Center, P. O. Box 647, Nashvillfl 27856 John E. Hamson, Superintendent Phone: (919) 739-3117 Phone: (919) 459-2141 r;ro~mal capacity 200. Average population' 199. Felons and misdemeanants. Age H. B. Nichols, Superintendent hmlts: 21 up. WR. . Work and Study Release. Scotland, P. O. Box 268, Wagram 28396 SOUTH CENTRAL AREA J. E. Osborn,;, Superintendent . Phone: (919) 369-2264 Normal capacity 100. Average population' 98. Mlsdemeanants and minimum P. O. Box 58, McCain 28361 custody felons. Age limits: 21 up. . Telephone: (919) 944-1001 Reid Suggs, Area Administrator EASTERN AREA McCain Correctional Center, Box 58, McCain 28361 Route 4, Box 1, Greenville 27834 John A. Kirk, Superintendent Phone: (919) 944-7220 Telephone: (919) 752-5138 Opened 1923. Normal capacity 140. Average population: 132 males. Felons. K. B. Bailey, Area Administrator misdemeanants. (This units is a Correctional Hospital for tubercular and other patients as well as a Reception Center.) REGION 0 REGION H P. O. Box 1079, Wilmington 28401 Telephone: (919) 763-1606 P. O. Box 148, Carthage 28327 TelephonE: (919) 947-2880 A. B. Whitfield, Commander J. T. Cole, Region Superintendent Subsidiaries: Col~~bus, Box 8, Brunswick 28414 Subsidiaries: W!1liam A. Mahoney, Superintendent Anson, P. O. Box 292, Wadesboro 28170 Phone: (919) 642-3285 Phone: (704) 694-2536 S. C. McIntyre, Superintendent Pender, P. O. Box 278, Burgaw 28425 Normal capacity 100. Average population: 87. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. John R. Crouse, Superintendent Phone: (919) 259-2488 WR. Felons.

Montgomery, Box G. Troy 27371 New Hanover, P. O. Box 1079, Wilmington 28401 D. L. Freeman, Superintendent Phone: (919) 576-5176 Robe~t C. Croom, Superintendent Phone: (919) 762-0637 Normal capacity 100. Average population: 88. Misdemeanants. Age limitS: 16-25. Mlsdemeanants. WR. WR. Moore, Box 805, Carthage 28327 REGION P H. V. Marsh, Superintendent Phone: (919) 947-2316 Route 1, Box 5, Goldsboro 27530 Normal capacity 115. Average population: 112. Felons. Age limits: 21 up. Talmadge L. Barnett, Commander Richmond Advancement Center, Box 830, Rockingham 28379 Subsidiaries: J. C. Harris, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (919) 895-2248 Greene, P. O. B?x 38, Mau!y 28554 Normal capacity 75. Average population: 67. MisdemeanJnts. Age limits: 21 up. Herman R. Bnley, Supermtendent WR. Felons and misdemeanants.

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69 NORTH CAROLINA 'II'.." NORTH CAROLINA 68 :( , REGION G-l (Forsyth Complex) .' Carteret, P. O. Box 220, Newport 28570 P. O. Box 754, Winston Salem 27102 C. L. Meeks, Superintendent T~ > Telr.phone: (919) 722-0344 Felons and mi~demeanants. W. C. Brown, Regional Commander Duplin, P. O. Box 57, Kenansville 28349 Subsidiaries: L. W. Parker, superintendent Davidson, 1400 Thomason Street, Lexington 27292 H. C. Crouse, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (704) 246,2251 REGION Q Davie, P. O. Box 402, Mocksville 27028 P. O. Box Drawer 5044, Greenville 27834 D. C. Safriet, Superintendent Phone: (704) 634-2265 James R. Langley, Commander Forsyth, P. O. Box 754, Winston Salem 27102 Subsidiary: H. B. Shepherd, Superintendent Phone: (919) 722-0344 Martin, P. O. Box 423, Williamston 27892 T. E. Edwards, Superintendent Guilford I, Route 1, Box 124, High Point 27260 Felons and misdemeanants. WR. L. H. Cashion, Superintendent Phone: (919) 668-2711 Stokes, Route 3, box 94, Walnut Cove 27052 REGION R T. D. Hill, Superintendent Phone: (919) 593-8561 Box 014, Maple 27596 Yadkin, P. O. Box 578, Yadkinville 27055 Frank Mahan, Commander E. J. Hamby, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (919) 679-8878 Subsidiaries: Washington, Route 2, Box 137, Creswell 27928 SOUTH PIEDMONT AREA W. P. Boyd, Superintendent P. O. Box 1097, Salisbury 28144 Felons. WR. Telephone: (704) 633-7496 R. S. Lowe, Area Administrator Gates Box 016, Gatesville 27938 Gedrge T. Taylor, Superintendent REGION F-l Misdemeanants. WR. P. O. Box 8692, Charlotte 28208 Currituck, Box 014, Maple 27596 Telephone: (704) 525-1875 L. E. Cherry, Superintendent Gerald Allen, Commander Felons. WR. Subsidiaries: Gaston, P. O. Box 556, Dallas 28034 C. A. Meares, Superintendent Phone: (704) 922-3861 NORTH PIEDMONT AREA Misdemeanan ts. No.4 Court Square, S.W., Graham 27253 Lincoln, Route 3, Box 9, Lincolnton 28092 Telephone: (919) 226-2421 G. A. Williams, Superintendent Phone: (704) 735-0485 Frank A. Hall, Area Administrator Felons. Mecklenburg I, P. O. Box 605, Huntersville 28078 REGION G-2 (Blanch Complex) John F. Metters, Superintendent Phone: (704) 875-2951 Route 1, Box 140, Blanch 27212 Misdemeanan ts. Telephone: (919) 234-7521 Union, 200 Sutherland Avenue, Monroe 28110 B. F. Turner, Regional Commander O. M. Bostic, Superintendent Phone: (704) 283-6142 Felons. Subsidiaries: Alamance, P. O. Box 713, Graham 27253 Phone: (919) 226-9368 REGION F-2 R. L. Moore, Superintendent P. O. Box 1097, Salisbury 28144 Telephone: (704) 633-7496 Blanch Prison Route 1, Box 140, Blanch 27212 Phone: (919) 234-7521 B. F. Oakes; Superintendent W. V. Ritchie, Commander Subsidiaries: Caswell Box 217, Yanceyville 27379 Phone: (919) 694-6856 Cabanus, P. O. Box 158, Mt. Pleasant 28124 G. R. 'Williams, Superintendent M. A. Stiller, Superintendent Phone: (704) 436-4301 Misdemeanan ts. Guilford II, Route 1, Box 480, McLeansville 27301 Phone: (919) 375-3870 R. F. Vagt, Superintendent Stanly, P. O. Box 789, AlbermarJe 28001 E. C. Watkins, Superintendent Phone: (704) 982-6412 Randoiph, Box 848, Asheboro 27203 Phone: (919) 625-2579 C. W. Husband, Superintendent Rowan, P. O. Box 1217, Salisbury 28144 T. L. Hooks, Superintendent Phone: (704) 633-3345 Rockingham, Route 8, Box 89, Reidsville 27320 Phone: (919) 349-3396 C. D. Vernon, Superintendent *-ACA InstitutiDnal momber. WR-W()rk Release Program. *-ACA 1I1stitutionai member. WR-Work Release Program. ~ '! NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA 71 70 :i , . 1 i Watauga, P. O. Box 592, Boone 28607 Iredell, P. O. Box 231, Statesville 28677 Phone: (704) 872-9863 R. C. Forester, Superintendent Kenneth Setzer, Superintendent Phone: (704) 264-3865 Felons. ,! Avery, P. O. Box 428, Newland 28657 WESTERN AREA J. E. Moore, Superintendent Phone: (704) 765-4446 Post Office Drawer 1439, Morganton 28655 REGION E Telephone: (704) 437-8335 Route 4, Box 138, Morganton 28655 Dr. James C. White, Jr.• Area Administrator Telephone: (704) 437-1322 WESTERN CORRECTIONAL CENTER Fulmer Rudisill, Superintendent P. O. Drawer 1439, Morganton 28655 Subsidiaries: Telephone: (704) 437-8'B5 Burke, Route 4, Box 138, Morganton 28655 J. W. Ollis, Superintendent Phone: (704) 437-8134 Dr. James C. White, Jr., Superintendent Opened in 1972. Classified as a minimum custody youthful offender institution. Capacity Caldwell, P. O. Box 397, Hudson 28638 498 males. Age limit 16-18, T. R. Joines, Superintendent Phone: (704) 728-3031 REGION A Catawba, Route 1, Box 377, Newton 28658 R.1. Craig, Superintendent Phone: (704) 464-0280 P. O. Box 206, Hazelwood 28738 Telephone: (704) 452-5141 Alexander, P. O. Box 1057, Taylorsville 28681 W. H. Caldwell. Superintendent Joe James, Superintendent Phone: (704) 632-4456 Subsidiary: Haywood, P. O. Box 206, Hazelwood 28738 Phone: (704) 452-5141 *BOARD OF PAROLES (FT) Jerry Rogers, Superintendent 831 West Morgan Street, Raleigh 27603 REGION B Telephone: (919) 829-3414 P. O. Box 2839. Asheville 28802 P. H. Cheatham, Executive Officer Telephone: (704) 252-4716 Wade E. Brown, Chairman B. O. Brown, Superintendent OFFICE OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (Youth Development Schools) Subsidiaries: Craggy, P. O. Box 2839, Asheville 28802 Phone: (704) 252-4716 116 West Hargett Street, Raleigh 27602 W. D. Anderson, Superintendent Telephone: (919) 829-3011 .1 R. Vance Robertson, Acting Commissioner of Youth Development Henderso;, Route 7, Box 40, Hendersonville 28739 Phone: (704) 693-4320 J. E. Baine, Superintendent Dobbs School for Girls, Kinston 28501 Miss Mae D. Holmes, Director Phone: (919) 527-7044 REGION C Opened 1944. Normal capacity 230. Average popUlation 1971: 230. Juvenile Route 2, Box 146, Forest City 28043 delinquents. Age limits: Up to 14. Telephone: (704) 631-4121 Samarkand Manor, Eagle Springs 27242 M. S. Lee, Superintendent Miss Reva Mitchell, Director Phone: (919) 974-4144 Subsidiaries: Opened 1918. Normal capacity 320. Average popUlation 1971: 320 females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Up to 18. Rutherford Route 2, Box 146, Forest City 28043 Phone: (704) 631-4121 G. C. Thdmas, Superintendent Cameron Morrison School, Hoffman 28347 Henry W. Parker, Director Phone: (919) 281-3123 McDowell, Route 1, Box 195, Marion 28752 Phone: (704) 652-4321 1. B. Condrey, Superintendent Opened 1925. Normal capacity 355. Average ~opu!ation 1971: 355 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Up to 18. - Cleveland, Route 9, Box 1, Shelby 28150 Phone: (704) 487-7240 Ralph Scism, Superintendent Richard T. Fountain .~chool, Rocky Mount 27803 W. R. Atkinson, Director Phone: (919) 446-7412 REGION D Opened 1926. Normal capacity 230. Average popUlation 1971: 230 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Under 14. Route 3, Box 1, North Wilkesboro 28659 Telephone: (919) 667-7196 Stonewall Jackson School, Concord 28025 R. K. Hayes, Superintendent Hoyt O. Sloop, Director Phone: (704) 782-7923 Opened 1909. Normal capacity 330. Average popUlation 1971: 330 males. Juvenile Subsidiaries: delinquents. Age limits: Up to 18. Wilkes, Route 3, Box 1, North Wilkesboro 28659 Phone: (919) 667-7196 L. L. Yates, Superintendent Samuel Leonard School, McCain 28361 William R. Windley, Director Phone: (919) 944-2359 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 258. Average popUlation 1971: 258 males. Juvenile Yancey Route 1, Box 253-A, Burnsville 28714 Phone: (704) 682-2443 C. S. Ledford, Superintendent delinquents. Age limits: Under 14.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. OHIO 73 NORTH CAROLINA-NORTH DAKOTA 72 " OHIO Juvenile Evalu~tion ~enter, Swannanoa 28778 . Phone: (704) 686-5251 J Louis Parnsh, Duector . 1971' 300-Co-educational. *DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECTION . Opened 1961. Normal capa~ity 300. Average population . 1944 Morse Road, Columbus 43229 Juvenile delinquents. Age lImits: Up to 18. Telephone: (614) 469·6190 C. A. Dillon School, Butner 27509 Bennett J. Cooper, Director Phone: (919) 575-6594 Dr. Joseph R. Palmer, Deputy Director Bill D Noland, Director . 1971: 113-Co-educational. Ope~ed 1968. Normal capa~ity 113. Average populatIOn *Ohio State Reformatory, P. O. Box 788, Mansfield 44901 Juvenile delinquents. Age lImits: Up to 18. Robert C. White, Superintendent Phone: (419) 522·0942 Opened 1896. Normal capacity 1,800. Average population 1970: 2,241 males (includes Youth Servic~s Cent~r, Swannanoa 28778 Phone: (704) 686-5303 370 on honor status). Felons (first offenders) and juvenile delinquents on commitment Mg~~~~~Pt9~8: ~~er~~~~ent population. Co-educational. Pre-delinquent. Age limits: 0-16. by Juvenile Courts. Age limits: 16·30. Subsidiaries: Osborn Honor Farm, Osborn Grafton State Farm, Grafton 44044 Mt. Vernon Honor Camp, Mt. Vernon 43050 *Lebanon Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 56, Lebanon 45036 W. H. Dallman, Superintendent . Phone: (513) 932-0040 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 1,400. Average population 1970: 1,368 males (includes NORTH DAKOTA 84 on honor status). Felons (transfers from Reformatory). Age limits: 16-30.

*DIRECfOR OF INSTITUTIONS *Marion Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 57, Marion 43302 E. P. Perini, Superintendent Phone: (614) 382-1118 State Capitol, Bismarck 58501 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 1,400. Average population 1970: 1,168 males (includes Telephone: (701) 224-2471 224 on honor status). Felons (transfers from Penitentiary). Age limits: 21 up. Walter Fiedler, Director *London Correr-tional Institution, P. O. Box 69, London 43140 North Dakota Industrial Scho?l, Mandan 58554 Phone: (701) 663-9523 E. B. Haskins, Superintendent Phone: (614) 224-1664 Cameron L. Clemens, Supennte!1dent I f 1971' 82 males 30 females. Opened 1925. Normal capacity 1,800. Average population 1970: 1,521 males (includes Opened 1903. Norl!1al c~paclt¥ 160. Averag~ p.oP.u a IOn. , 304 on honor status). Felons (transfers from Ohio Penitentiary). Age limits: 21 up. Misdemeanants and JuvenIle delinquents. Age limits. 12-21. *Ohio Reformatory for Women, P. O. Box 2, Marysville 43040 *North Dakota Penitentiary, Bismarck 58501 Phone: (701) 224-2980 Miss Martha E. Wheeler, Superintendent Phone: (513) 642-1065 J Dwight Woodley, Warden 112 I 1 f male Opened 1916. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1970: 312 (includes 13 on . Opened 1885. Normal capacity 320. Average population 1971: rna es, e . honor status). Felons, misdemeanants, misdemeanants contributing to delinquency or Felons. Age limits: None. WR. neglect of minors only, and transfers from Scioto Village. Age limits: 16 up.

North ~akota State Farm, B,ismarck 58501 Phone: (701) 223-6400 *Ohio Penitentiary, P. O. Box 511, 254 West Spring Street, Columuus 43216 Harold J. Cardwell, Warden Phone; (614) 469-2090 J. g~;~J'i9Zff.I~~~~~~~;~~i~~n~0. Average population 1971: 28 males. First offenders Opened 1834. Normal capacity 2,500. Average population 1970: 2,260 males (includes felons. Age limits: None. 151 on honor status). Felons. Age limits: 21 up. (Any age on conviction for murder 1st or 2nd degree, treason, kidnapping and B.LD.N.S., without mercy.) STATE PAROLE DEPARTMENT (PT) *Chillicothe Correctional Institute, P. O. Box 5500, Chillicothe 45601 Box 1497, Bismarck 58501 Frank H. Gray, Superintendent Phone: (614) 773·2616 Telephone: (701) 224-2996 Opened December, 1966 (Formerly U.S. Reformatory). Normal capacity 1,200. Average population 1970: 1,100 males (includes 29 on honor status). Felons and transfers from Irvin Riedman, Director other Ohio correctional institutions receiving psychiatric treatment. Age limits: 21 up. Robert Vogel, M.D., Chairman Subsidiary: Hocking Honor Camp, Logan 43138 JUVENILE STATE AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS *Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, P. O. Box 787, Lucasville 45648 Adolescent Unit Treatment Ce.nter, Box 476, Jamestown 58401 Phone: (701) 252-2120 W. J. Whealon, Superintendent Phone: (614) 259·5141 Hubert A. Carbone, M.D., Dlfector . 25 I 17 J! males Age Opened 1972. Normal capacity 1,600. Felons only. Opened 1963. Normal capacity 64. Average populatIOn 1971: rna es, e . limits: 18 Max. Dakota Boys Ranch, Box 39.6, M~not 58701 Phone: (701) 839-7628 Lag:e~~dK19~4~nN~:~~~t~:p~~;~t36. Average populatio11 1971: 32 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 13-17.

Villa Nazareth, 30th Avenue, 11 Street South, Fargo 58102 Phone: (701) 235-8021 Sister M. Dorothy, Director . . . . Opened 1897. Normal capacity 38. Age IInuts. 12-18. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. -~~==~======~----~------~--=-~. OHIO OHIO 75 74 Training Institution, Central Ohio, 2130 West Broad Street, Columbus 43223 DIVISION OF FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY Albert L. Harrington, Superintendent Phone: (614) 276·5311 Box 5500, ChillicotlW 45601 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 192. Average popUlation 1971: 180 males. Juvenile Telephone: (614) 775·0050 delinquents. Age limits: 15·17. WR. Lowell K. Cunningham, M.D., Commissioner *Fairfield School for Boys, Lancaster 43130 Gerald Novack, Superintendent Phone: (614) 653-4324 Lima State Hospital, Drawer "~", Lima 45802 Phone: (419) 222·5075 Opened 1858. Normal capacity 650. Average population 1971: 859. Juvenile Theodore J. Reshetylo, srpennt~~der~oo Average population 1971: 1,135 (Men and delinquents. Age limits: 13·17. (Formerly Boys' Industrial School.) Opened ] 915. Norma capac! y , '. d referral services for institutions of Women). Providinll psychmtlrllc conVs~dl~l~ggp~ynchiatriC evaluations and observations of Division of CorrectIOn, as we as pro I Scioto Village, P. O. Box 100, Powell 4'3065 defendants referred by the States' Common Pleas Courts. Jacqueline Whetstone, Acting Superintendent Phone: (614) 881·5531 Opened 1869. Normal capacity 275. Average popUlation 1971: 384 females. juvenile '11' th POBox 5500 Chillicothe 45601 delinquents. Age limits: 12·17. (Formerly Girls' Industrial School.) Treatment and Research Cen~er, ChI ICO e, . . , Phone: (614) 773.2865 Miller S. Makey, Sr., Mana,~mg ~ff~c;r Average population 1971: 30. Diagnosing, receiving, Maumee Youth Camp, Route No.2, Liberty Center 43532 Opened 1966. Norm~1 capac! .Y' I 'ch referred inmates are processed for Waudell W. Hunter, Superintendent Phone: (419) 875·6965 treating and evaluatmg fa211t~ th~.Ugh ~~al:e Hospital other state hospitals, other Opened 1966. Normal capacity 120. Average popUlation 1971: 115 males. Juvenile Jun~tio? City Treatmen.t fen .el.r,. Im(T~ansfers from in~titu(ions of the Ohio Division instItutIOns and commUnI t y aCII tles. delinquents. Age limits: lQ...14. of Correction.) Bureau of Juvenile Placement, 2280 West Broad Street, Columbus 43204 . C't 43748 Wendell V. Mett, Chief Phone: (614) 469·4314 Junction City Treatment Ce~ter, P. O. Box No.3, JunctIon I Y Phone: (6]4) 987.2071 Clyde Scott, Assistant Chief L Miller S. Makey, SN , SUPlermte~1~ni 15 Average population (not in full operati01!) 1971: Opened 1964. Places and supervises children released from the institutions within the Opened 1968. orma capaCI). . . t t rogram deSIgned to Youth Commission. 103. Provid}ng a therapeut~c set~int~ ~~1te~nt:~~v~o t~~~em\~~th Pproblems of societal ~~ifl\~et I~dl~l~~~gt~'i[~t:~~as~n~~f:edegrCe of assurance, thus reducing recidivism. Zanesville Youth Camp, Route No.5, Zanesville 43701 Ralph Starkey, Superintendent Phone: (614) 452·7519 Opened March 1967. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1971: 35 males. Juvenile *ADULT PAROLE AUTHORITY (FT) delinquents. Age limits: 16·17. 427 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus 43215 Riverview School for Girls, P. O. Box 50, Powell 43065 Telephone: (614) 469·2195 John Govine, Superintendent . Phone: (614) 881·5531 George F. Denton,. Chief. Opened 1968. Normal capacity 152. Average population 1971: 134. Juvenile John W. Shoemaker, Actmg Clunrman delinquents. Age limits: 15·17. *Cuyahoga Hills Boys School, 4321 Green Road, Warrensville Heights 44128 *OHIO YOUTH COMMISSION Melvin S. Crouther, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (216) 464·8200 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 200. Average popUlation 1971: 190. Adjudicated 2280 West Broad Street, Columbus 43204 delinquents. Age limits: 13·15. Telephone: (614) 469·2983 William J. Ensign, Director . . William Willis, Deputy Director for CorrectJo~al Servl~es James H. Ward, Deputy Director for CommunIty ServIces CITY AND COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Juvenile Diagnostic Center, ~280 West Broad Street, Columbus 4320:hone: (614) 469.5910 Cincinnati Workhouse, 3208 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati 45225 Victor C. Copeland, Superllltende~t I fon 1971: 481. Juvenile George E. Studt, Superintendent Phone: (513) 541-4400 Opened 19] 4. Normal capacIty 296. Average popu a I Normal capacity 650.18 years minimum age. Population: 422 males, 28 females. delinquents. Age limits: 10·17. t*Cleveland House of Correction, 4041 Northfield Road, Cleveland 44122 Training Center. for Youth, 2~80 West Broad Street, Columbus 4320tlwll".: (614) 469.5910 James C. Harper, Commissioner Phone: (216) 464·9100 John L. Washmgton, Superlllten~entl04 A ge population 1971: 92 males. Juvenile 1 day to 3 years. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 500 males, 30 females. WR. Opened 1963. Normal capacity. . vera delinquents. (Special treatment Ulllt [or boys, ages 10·17.) Columbus Workhouse, 2460 Jackson Pike, Columbus 43223 Harvey H. Alston, Sr., Superintendent Phone: (614) 461·8339 Herbert F. Christia~ Youth Camp,.632 East 11th Avenue, Columbus pt~;~~ (614) 469.5836 18 years minimum age. Population: 241 males. William G. Cummmgs, Jr., Super!nte~~~tA alTe population 1971: 7l males. Juvenile Opened 1963. N?r~la~ capacIty . ver" CuyallOga County Jail, 1560 East 21st Street, Cleveland 44114 delinquents. Age 11mlts. 15·17. WR. Ralph E. Kreiger, Sheriff Phone: (216) 771·0660 18 years minimum age. Population: 575 males, 25 females. Mohican Youth Camp, P. O. Box 150, Loudonville 44842 Phone: (419) 994-4127 Charles L. Rhodes, Superintendent . 1971: 112 males. Juvenile Human Rehabilitation Center, 1613 South Gettysburg Avenue, Dayton 45408 Opened 1959. N?II!lal capacity 120. Average population William Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (513) 263·2671 delinquents. Age 11n1lts: 14·16. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 150 males, 10 females. WR.

Zaleski Youth Camp, Zaleski 45698 Ph~ne: (614) 596·54~2 Women's Correctional Institution, 2655 Jackson Pike, Columbus 43223 Lawrence L. Russell, Superintenden t Average population 1971: 55 males. Juvemle Harvey H. Alston, Sr., Superintendent Phone: (614) 461·8311 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 60. 18 years minimum age. Population: 30 females. delinquents. Age limits: 15·17.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. OKLAHOMA 76 OKLAHOMA-OREGON 77

OKLAHOMA Helena State School for Boys, P. O. Bo;,; 256, Helena 73741 David Shafer, Superintendent Phone: (405) 852·3221 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Opened 1909. Normal capacity 175. Average population 1971: 166. Misdemeanants. 315 N.W. Expressway, Oklahoma City 73118 Age limits: 10·16. Leo E. McCracken, Director . . Boley State School for Boys, P. O. Box 308, Boley 74829 , Deputy Director, .Instltutlons Robert W. Henson, Superintendent Phone: (918) 667-3388 C-.-E-.-'-,Ih-·U..,.ia-m-s-,-=D:-e-p-uty Director, ProbatIOn & Parole Opened 1927. Normal capacity 120. Average population 1971: 67. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 10·16.

DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONS Girls' Town, Box 99, Tecumseh 74873 Robert Drake, Superintendent Phone: (405) 598-2136 *Oklah9ma State Reformatory, Granite 73547 Phone: (405) 539.2186 Opened 1917. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1971: 150. Misdemeanants. John Grider, Warden I ·ty 500 Average population 1971: 595 males. Felons. Age Age limits: 10·18. Opened 190.9 Norma capaCI . limits: 16 up. DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE 315 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City 73118 *Oklahoma State Penite!1tiary, P. O. Box 97, McAlester 74501 Phone: (918) 423-4703 Telephone: (405) 521-2371 Park J. Anderson'NActmgl Ward~nty ? 000 Average population 1971: 2,495 males. Felons. Opened 1908. orma capac I -, . , C. E. Williams, Deputy Director Agelimits: 16up. PARDON AND PAROLE BOARD Subsidiaries: . IT·· S h 01 Stringtown 74569 315 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City 73118 Oklahoma State Penitent.iary VocatlOna rammg co, Phone: (405) 346.2010 Telephone: (405) 521-2371 Mack H. Alford, AssoclatelWarde~t 300 Average population 1971: 230 males. Felons. Opened 1955. Norma capacl y . Charles Chesnut, Chairman Age limits: 22-45. E. P. Williams, Secretary Oklahoma State Penitenti~, Mc Leod Honor Farm, Farris 74542 Phone: (405) 889.3838 PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Hayden McCasland, Captalln .t 300 Average population 1971: 190 males. Felons. Opened 1961. Norma capacl y . -Goodland Presbyterian Children's Home & Family Service Agency, Goodland Route, Hugo 74743 Age limits: 16 up. Robert A. Stephens, Director Phonc: (405) 326·3741 Women's Ward, Oklaho!"a State Penitentiary, P. O. Box 97, 423-4703 Opened 1850. Normal capacity 60. Average popUlation: 25 males, 28 females. Age MCAle~h~:e;~gi8) limits: 6·19. Mae F. Sherril, AssoNclate Wlarden ·ty 85 Average population 1971: 97. Felons. Age Opened 1925. orma capaCI . Sunbeam Home, 620 N.W. 21st Street, Oklahoma City 73103 limits: 16 up. George A. Pariilir, Director Phone: (405) 528·0715 Opened 1907. Normal capacity 28. Age limits: 6-17. McAlester Honor FM!", McAlester 74501 Phone: (405) 423-4709 Tulsa Vianney Girl's Residt1flce, 4001 E. 101st Street, Tulsa 74136 N. O. Green, 4C9aPNtam I ·ty 300 Average population 1971: 300. Felons. Age limits: Opened 19 . orma capacl . Sister Mary Gertrude, Director Phone: (918) 299·2696 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 40 females. Age limits: 16 up. '2·17. Ouachita Vocational. Training Center, Hodgens 74939 Phone: (918) 653-4825 A. Vertrees, Assoctate Wlarden .t 165 Average population 1971: 20 males. Felons. Age Opened 1970. Norma capacl y • OREGON limits: 18 up. *DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Regional Community T!eatlnent Center, Route 2, Box 260, LeXingtophJ~;:0(~05) 527-6521 318 Public Service Building, Salem 97310 E. L. Imboden, Supenntendent. 400 Population. 100 males Felons. Age limits: 16 Min. Telephone: (503) 378·3033 Opened 1971. Norma1 capacl t y. . . Jacob Tanzer, Director Work Release Center, 315 N.W. Expressway, Oklahoma City 73118 Phone: (405) 521-2371 Corrections Division Lee Johnson, Director A Ii ·t· 16- p Opened late 1970. Normal capacity 48. Felons. ge ml s. u. 2775 Center Street, Salem 97310 Telephone: (503) 378·2467 *STATE DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS SOCIAL AND REHABILl'l'ATIVE SERVICES Amos E. Reed, Administrator POBox 25352 Oklahoma City 73125 Children's Services Division . . Telephon~: (405) 521-3646 516 Public Service Building, Salem 97310 L. E. Rader, Director Telephone: (503) 378-4374 *BUREAU OF ~TATE HOMES AND SCHOOLS John J. Galvin, Administrator P. O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City 73125 MacLaren School for Boys, Route 1, Box 37, Woodburn 97071 Telephone: (405) 521·3545 - Charles W. Pfeiffer, Superintendent Phone: (503) 981·9531 Opened 1891. Normal capacity 415 (campus 365, camps 50). Average popUlation 1971: James Overfelt, Administrative Assistant 260 (includes campus and camps). Juvenile court commitlnents. Age limits: 12·18.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. OREGON -PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA 79 78 *State Correctional Institution and Correctional Diagnostic and Classification Center, DaJlas Hillcrest School of Oregon, .2450 Strong Road, Salem 97310 Ph' (503) 378-5339 18612 Charles W. Pfeiffer, Supermtendent . . one. . Leonard J. Mack, Superintendent Phone: (717) 675-1101 Opened 1913. Normal single-bed c.aP!lcity 133. Average populatIOn 1971. 112 females. Opened 1960. Normal capacity 952. Average popUlation 1971: 623 males. Felons. Age Juvenile court commitments. Age limits: 12-18. limits: None. *Oregon Stllte Peniten~iary, 2605 State Street, Salem 97310 PI' (503) 378-2445 State Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 180, Muncy 177 56 Hoyt C. Cupp, Supenntendent . lone. . . .Tames P. Murphy, Superintendent Phone: (717) 546-3171 Opened Portland 1!l53. Transferred to Salem 1~66. Capacity 1,311 (mcludes m,m,n Opened 1920. Normal capacity 360. Average popUlation 1971: 141 females. Felons, institution, annex, forest camp). Average populatIOn 1971: 1,287 males. Felons. ',e misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16 up. limits: 16 up. WR. *State Correctional Insitution and Correctional Diagnostic and Classification Center, P. O. Oregon State Correctional I!1stitution, Box 568, Salem 97310 Ph' (503) 378-4780 Box 244, Graterford 19426 George E. Sullivan, Supenntendent one. (fi Robert L. Johnson, Superintendent Phone: Collegeville (215) 489-4151 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 476. Average population 1971: 474 males. Felons IrSt Opened 1928 as branch of Eastern State Penitentiary, 1954 as present institution. offenders). Age limits: 16 up. WR. Normal capacity 2,067. Average population 1971: 1,564 males. Felons. Age limits: None. Oregon Women's Correctional Ce~ter, 2605 State Street, Salem 973~~ e' (503) 378-2441 Mrs Genevieve Callaway I Supermtendent on. . 971 N I State Correctional Institution and Correctional Diagnostic and Classification Center at Opened 1965 as part of Oregon State Penitentiary, separat~ ~nt.lty 1 . orma Rockview, R.D. No.3, Bellefonte 16823 capacity 76. Average population 1971: 56 females. Felons. Age limits. 16 up. WR. Joseph Mazurkiewicz, Superintendent Phone: (814) 355-4874 Opened 1912 as branch of Western State Penitentiary, 1954 as present institution. BOARD OF PAROLE AND PROBATION (FT) Normal capacity 988. Average popUlation 1971: 799 males. Felons. Age limits: None. 2575 Center Street N.E., Salem 97310 *State Correctional Institution and Correctional Diagnostic and Classification Center, P. O. Telephone: (503) 378-2334 Box 9901, Pittsburgh 15233 Terry L. Johnson, Member Joseph R. Brierley, Superint~ndent Phone: (412) 761-1955 William F. Newell, Member Original building 1826, present 1882. Normal capacity 1,048. Average popUlation 1971: Jack Wiseman; Member 872 males. Felons. Age limits: None. Mrs. Dorcea Hunt, Executive Assistant *Regional Correctional Facility, Box 10, R.D. No.2, Greensburg 15601 CITY AND COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Fred Brown, Superintendent Phone: (412) 837-4397 Opened 1966 as county prison, replaced 1969 as present facility. Normal capacity 126. Multnomah County Correctiona! Institution, Route 2, Box 58, Trouttile ~7(~~~) 665-4138 Average population 1971: 149 males. Felons. Age limits: None. WR. Lt Donald A Schmidt, Supermtendent lOne. Opened 1963. Normal capacity 115. Average population 1971: 110 males. Felons and misdemeanan is. WR. *BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE (FT) Portland Police Bureau City Jail, 209 SW Oak, Portland 97204 P. O. Box 1661, HarrisbUrg 17120 J. Bard Purcell, Sheriff . 5 " I 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopulatiOn: 80 males, ,ema es. Telephone: (717) 787-5699 Richard W. Lindsey, Chairman *Rocky Butte Jail, 97?5 N.E. Hancock Drive, Portland 97220 Ph' (503) 253-7555 Hermann Tartler, Board Secretary J. Bard Purcell, Shenff one. Martin V. Walsh, Director of Program and Plmming 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 329 males, 24 females. John R. McCool, Director of General Services

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE PENNSYLVANIA *PHILADELPHIA PRISONS 8201 State Road, Philadelphia 19136 *DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Telephone: (215) 568-3725 BUREAU OF CORRECTION Louis S. Aytch, Superintendent of Prisons Box 200, Camp Hill 17011 Edmund H. Lyons, Assistant Superintendent-Operations Telephone: Harrisburg (717) 787-7480 Norman R. Tilton, Assistant Superintendent-Administration Erne~tW. Goldsborough, Assistant Superintendent-Programs Allyn R. Sielaff, Commissioner Joseph S. Wnukowski, Welfare Commissioner *State Correctional Institution and Correctional Diagnostic and Classification Center, House of Correction, 8001 State Road, Philadelphia 19136 Huntingdon 16652 Ph . (814) 643-2400 Richard M. Burke, Warden Phone: (215) 568-3725 Ext. 221 Erskind DeRamus, Superintendent ~ne... 960 Opened 1874, new buildings constructed in 1928 replaced original structure. Normal Opened 1889 as industrial school, 1945 as defective delinque~t mstltu~lOn, 1 as capacity 71 O. Average population 1971: 634 males, ] 01 females. Felons, present institution. Normal capacity 1,094. Average population 1971. 889 males. misdemeanants, untried juveniles, and adult females. Age limits: 16 up. WR. Felons. Age limits: None. Holmesburg Prison, 8215 Torresdale Avenue, Philadelphia 19136 *State Correctional Instit.ution, Box 200, Camp Hill 17011 Ph' (717) '737-4531 Joseph P. McGowan, Warden Phone: (215) 568-3725 Ext. 341 Ernest S. Patton, Supenntendent . . one. '" F I Qpened 1896. Normal capacity 720. Average population 1971: 969' males. Felons and Opened 1941. Nor~al c~pacit~ 1,325. Avera&e populatIOn 1971: 1,09.1. males. eons, misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. misdemeanams and Juvemle delmquents. Age limits. 15-21. * -ACA I nstitutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. w.. ~.~...... ~------~~------( t'ENNSYL VANIA 81 80 PENNSYL vAN fA COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Detention Center, 8201 State Road, Philadelphia 1913~ Allegheny County Prison, Ross Street, Pittsburgh 15219 Patrick N. Curran, Warden Phone: (215) 568-3725 ¥xt. 502 Eugene Coon, Sheriff Phone: (412) 355-4451 Opened as Voyamensing Prison in 1835, replaced in 1963. Normal ca~actty 824. William B. Robinson, Warden Average population 1971: 721 males. Untried inmates held on felony and misdemeanor 1 day to 6 months less 1 day. 18 years minimum age. Population: 425 males, 24 charges. Age limits: 16 up. females. WR. Center City Detenti.on Center, 21st and Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia 19130 John B. Maguire, Warden Phone: (21.5) 7~5-7319 Berks County Prison, Box 797, Reading 19603 This facility is the former State institution known as the Eastern State PenItentiary and Walter G. Scheipe, Warden Phone: (215) 374-2171 later re-named State Correctional Institution at Philadelphia. It is presently being u~ed 1 day to 5 years. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 201. WR. by the City of Philadelphia on a loan basis as a detention center to relieve overcrowdmg at the other tluee City institutions. tBiair County l'rison, 422 Mulberry Street, Hollidaysburg 16648 Ro'JertC. Holland, Warden Phone: (814) 695-97::11 Population: 59. WR. OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH *Bucks County Department of Correction, 138 South Pine Street. Doylestown 18901 Lar;/ D. Barker, Commissioner Major John D. Case, Director . Phone: (215) 348-8013 Up to 2 years. 16 year~ minimum age. PopUlation: 171. WR. Bureau of Youth Services Harrisburg 17120 I Cambria County Prison, 201 North Center Street, Ebensburg 15931 Telephone: (717) 787-6094 John B. McHugh, Warden Phone: (814) 472-7330 18 years minimum age. Population: 40. WR. Robert If. SobC'lovitch, Director Joseph W. Farrell, Assistant Director *Chester Connty Farms Prison, R.D. No.4, West Chester 19380 Youth Development Center, 3701 Old Trevose Road, Cornwells Heights 19020 Thomas G. Frame, Warden . Phone: (215) 793-1510 Timothy Baker, Director . Phone: (215) ~71-4000 1 day to 10 years. 18 years minimum age. Population: 137. WR. Opened 1968. Normal capacity 250. Average population 1970: 180 males. Dehnquents. Age limits: 12-18. tCumberiand County Prison, 33 East High Street, Carlisle 17013 Robert J. Sostar, Warden Phone: (717) 243-6688 Youth Development Center, R.D. No. l, Loysville 17047 Up to 2 years. 18 years minimum age. Population: 81. WR. John R. Williams, Director Phone: (717) ?89-3841 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1970: 155 males. DelmquenL~. tDauphiIl County Prison, 501 County Road, Harrisburg 17111 Age limits: 12-18. Joseph F. Salzinger, Sr., Warden Phone: (717) 564-3535 5 days to 5 years. 16 yeats minimum age. PopUlation: 150 males, 10 females. Youth Development Center, R.D. No.6, Neweastle 16101 Director Phone: (412) 658-3701 Delaware County Prison. Btoadmeadows Farm, Thornton 19373 -O-p-e-n-e-d-1-9=-6=-=8=-.-::N-=-0-;mal capacity 250. Average population 1969: 176 males. Delinquents. John T. Ziegler, Warden Phone: (215) 459-2105 Age limits: 15-18. 18 years minimum age. Population: 235 !uales, 11 females. WR. Youth Development Center, 151 West Luzerne Street, Philadelphia 19140 tErie County Jail, 135 West 5th, Erie 16501 Willy F. Johnson, Director Phone: (215) ~57-4481 Alois F. Skonieczka, Warden Phone: (814) 456·8850 Opened 1965. Normal capacity 60. Average popUlation 1970: 40 males. Delmquents. 16 years minimum age. PopUlation: 103. WR. Age limits: 16-19. WR. , Franklin County Prison, Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg 17201 Youth Development Center, Warrendale 15086 !. RobertC. Holland, Warden Phone: (717) 264-9513 James Hurd Director Phone: (412) 776-1561 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation: 59. Felons and misdemeanants. Opened 1962. Normal capacity 160. Average popUlation 1970: 150 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 18 Min. WR. Age limiL~: 12-15. Lackawanna County Prison, 1371 North Washington Avenue, Scranton 18509 Youth Development Center, R.D. No.1, Waynesburg 15370 LOllis R. Pizze, Warden Phone: (717) 342-408(1 Mrs. Glori .. G. Gugliotta, Director Phone: (412) 627-8101 18 years minimum age. Normal capacity 150. Population: 55. Opened 1960, repll'.ced 1969. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1970: 140 m.lles. Delinquents. Age limits: 12-18. Lancru;ter County Prison, 625 East King Street, Lancaster 17602 S. Kenneth Cliff, Warden Phone: (717) 394·6827 Youth Forestry Camp No.1, Raccoon Creek State Pr'; R.D. No.1, Hookstown 15050 1 day to 5 years ..18 years minimum age. Normal capacity 11}0. Po\,ulation: 180. WR. Director Phone: (412) 899·2906 --:O=-p-e-n-e-::d-:1:-:9:-:5:-:6=-,-r-ep-'iaced 1962. Normal capacity 52. Average pupulation 1970: 53 males. tLehigh County Prison, 38 North 4th Street, Allentown 18102 Delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. George W. Albright, Warden Phol1e: (215) 432-0873 18 years minimum age. Population: 120. WR, Youth Forestry Camp No.2, Hickory Run State Park, White Haven 18661 . Ernest D. Powell, Director Pho?e: (717) 443-9524 Luzerne COllJlty Prison, 99 \Vater Sut:et, Wilkes Barre 18702 Opened 1957, replaced 1963. Normal capacity 52. Average populatIo~l 1970: 50 males. J.ewis R. Winans, Warden Phone: (717) 823-1217 Delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. 18 years minimum age. Normal capacity 150. PopUlation: 102. WR. Youth Forestry Cal'np No.3, Trough Creek State Park, R.D. Aitch 16610 *MUiltgomery County Prison, 35 East Airy Street, Nor:ristown 19401 Peter L. Stollery Director Phone: (814) 658-3492 Lawrence V. Roth, Jr., Warden Phone: (215) 272-8544 Opened 1961,'replaced 1968. Normal capacity 56. Average popUlation 1970: 50 males. 18 years minimum age. Normal capacity 182. PopUlation: 304. Delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Wo:k Release Program. *--ACA Institutional member. WI"I-Work Release Program. RHODE ISLAND-SOUTH CAROLINA PENNSYLVANIA-RHODE ISLAND 83 82 PAROLE BOARD (PT) Northampton County Prison, 666 Walnut Street, Easton 18042 Phone: (215) 258-7363 610 Providence County Court House, Providence 02903 Thomas A Cavanaugh, Warden . 84 WR Telephone: (401) 421-4258 18 years' minimum age. Normal capacity 100. PopulatIOn: . . Joseph A. Galkin, Chairman Northuhlberland County Prison, 39 North 2nd Street, Sunbury 178°lhone: (717) 286-7721 John J. Plaziak, Executive Secretary Floyd C Bycoskie, Warden 1 . . 28 WR 18 ye~rs minimum age. Normal capacity 45. Popu ahon. . . <- ADULT PROBATION AND PAROL:3 Schuylkill County Prison,.230 Sanderson Street, pottsville 17901 Phone: (717) 622-5783 250 Benefit Street, Providence 02903 Robert J Siegfried, Warden . 75 WR Telephone: (401) 421-3751 18 minimm'!' age. Normal capacity 83. PopulatIOn: . . yea~s Walter W. Siwicki, Administrator 15301 tWashington Coun~r Prison, 29 West Cherry Avenue, Washington Phone: (412) 225-0104 Joseph A Feconsa, Warden . 71 WR JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS 1 day t~ 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: . . Anthony V. Orabone, Assi.stant Director York County Prison, 319 Chestnut Street, York 17403 Phone: (717) 843-0831 (Delinquents and wayward juveniles. Age limits: Up to 18) Richard J. Hahn, Warden . 18 years minimum age. Population: 124. WR. Rhode Island Training School for Girls, P. O. Box 25, Howard 02834 Joseph P. Devine, Superintendent Phone: (401) 463-7900 Ext. 755 PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTION Opened 1882, new school 1965. Normal capacity 48. Average popUlation 1971: 24. WR. George Junior Republic,.R.D. No.1, Box 471, Grove City 16127 Phone: (412) 458-9330 William H. Gladden, Duector 't 300 Ave age population 1970: 301 males. Residential Rhode Island Training School for Boys, P. O. Box 3, Howard 02834 Opened 1909. Normal capacI y . . r . + Joseph P. Devine, Superintendent Phone: (401) 463-7900 Ext. 755 treatment center for male juveniles. Age lImIts: 11-17 . Opened 1850, present institution 1965. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1971: 115. WR. RHODE ISLAND Youth Correctional Center Joseph P. Devine, Superintendent Phone: (401) 463-7900 Ext. 755 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Juvenile Diagnostic Center, 735 New London Avenue, Cranston 02920 600 New London Avenue, Cranston 02920 FrankEn G. Putney, Superintendent Phone: (401) 944-4850 Telephone: (401) 463-7400 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 22. Average popUlation 1971: 22. Anthony P. Travisono, Director John F. Sharkey, Assistant Director PROBATION AND PAROLE-Juvenile and Domes3c Relations 22 Hayes Street, Providence 02908 ADULT CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Telephone: (401) 421-4910 (Felons and misdemeanants, Age limits: 18 up) P. O. Box 114, Howard 02834 Walter W. Siwicki, Acting Administrator Telephone: (401) 463-7900 Francis A. Howard, Warden Robert E. Houle, Assistant Warden Awaiting Trial Facility, P. O. Box 114, Howard 02834 SOUTH CAROLINA Roland Remillard, Deputy \p~ard~dn C t Jail 1878) Normal capacity 126. Average Opened 1956 (formerly rovl ence oun Y . *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS population 1971: 110. 4444 Broad River Road, P. O. Box 766, Columbia 29202 Admission and Orientation Unit, P. O. Box 114, Howard 02834 Telephone: (803) 772-5520 Roland Remillard, Deputy Ward n C t J il 1878) Normal capacity 33. Average William D. Leeke, Director Opened 1956 (formerly Provl7d ence oun Y a . population 1971: 15. Central Correctional Institution, 1515 Gist Street, P. O. Box 11159, Columbia 29211 J. W. Strickland, Warden Phone: (803) 252-5642 *Maximum Custody Facility, P. O. BoX 114, Howard 02834 Opened 1868. Normal capacity 1,161. Average population 1971: 1,309. Felons and R{lland Remillard, DeputYRwharddenI I d St te Prison 1878) Normal capacity 346. Average misdemeanants. Age limits: None. Opened 1956 (formerlr 0 e s an a . population 1971: 225. Givens Youth Correction Center, P, O. Drawer 277, Simpsonville 29681 Blake Taylor, Warden Phone: (803) 963-4431 Medium-Minimllm Facility, P. O. Box 67, Howard 02834 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 62. Felons and Francis J. Foley, Deputy Warden 932) Normal capacity 260. Average misdemeanants. Age limits: 17-25. Opened 1956 (formerly Reformatory for Men 1 . population 1971: 105. Goodman Correctional Institution, 4556 Broad River Road, Columbia 29210 Joel T. Wade, Warden Phone: (803) 772-5520 Work Release Unit, P. O. Box 101, Howard 02834 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 84. Average popUlation 1971: 58 males. A minimum Fred Chiarini, Supervisor . I' 1971' 22 security institution housing geriatric and severely handicapped inmates. Opened 1966. Normal capacity 32. Average popu aho' .,

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA 84 85

*Harbison Correctional Institution for Women, Route 1, Box 6-A, Irmo 29063 Mid-8tateW. F. Farrell, Community Superintendent Pre-Release Center, 401 Parne II Street, West Columbia 29169 Mrs. Janica M. Foy, Warden Phone: (803) 772-5520 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 54 Ave . Phone: (803) 796-0031 Opened 1938, moved 1964 from Columbia. Normal capacity 100. Average population misdemeanants Age limits' None (inm trag~ po~ulatlOn 1971: 47 males. Felons and 1971: 119. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: None. are sen t to this Center for tile last '90 dayas eSf.ltno h elr~ six-county sentence.) areaWR. in mid-South Carolina *MacDougall Youth Correction Center, Route 1, Box 178, Ridgeville 29472 Piedmont Community Pre-Release C t R Edward C. Thomas, Warden Phone: (803) 858-3564 Charles A. Livesay, Superintenden:n er, oute 7, Box 182, Spartanburg 29303 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 240. Average population 1971: 136. Felons and Opened 1970. Normal capacit 60 A . Phone: (803) 585-7408 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-22. misdemeanants. (Inmates in the ledm~n verage population. 1971: 54. Felons and for the last 90 days of their sentence.) WR~ area of South Carohna are sent to this Center *Manning Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 3173, Columbia 29203 W. I. Cave, Warden Phone: (803) 754-3210 PROBATION, PAROLE AND PARDON BOARD (PT) Opened 1963. Normal capacity 300. Average population 1971: 347. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 17-25. (Medium security unit.) P. O. Box 11368, Capitol Station, Columbia 29211 Telephone: (803) 758-2856 Maximum Detention Retraining Center, 1515 Gist Street, P. O. Box 11159, Columbia Walter D. Tyler, Chairman J. Curtis Moore, Director James29211 C. Willis, Jr., Warden Phone: (803) 252-5642 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 139. Average population 1971: 114. Felons and *STATE BOARD OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS misdemeanants. Age limit: None. (Administrative segregation and punitive segregation; 1720 Shivers Road, Columbia 29210 disciplinary problems.) Telephone: (803) 758-2956 Reception and Evaluation Center, 1431 Lincoln Street, P. O. Box 11159, Columbia 29211 Mrs. Barbara T. Sylvester, Chairwoman L. J. Allen, Warden Phone: (803) 252-5642 Grady A. DeceIl, Director Opened 1967. Normal capacity 90. Avarage population 1971: 134. Felons and 1720 Shivers Road, Columbia 29210 misdemeanants. Age limits: None. Telephone: (803) 758-3516 SOHth ccogna School for

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. .

TENNESSEE 87 SOUTH DAKOTA-TENNESSEE 86 tDIYISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLES SOUTH DAKOTA Rev. M. E. Roberson, Chairman Don W. McGehee, Director STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS 500 Deadrick Street, Nashville 37203 Capitol Building, Pierre 57501 Telephone: (615) 741-3141 Telephone: (605) 224-3478 *STATE BOARD OF PARDON AND PAROLE J. D. Parkinson, Executive Director Andrew Jackson State Office Building, Nashville 37219 South Dakota Penitentiary, Box 911, Sioux Falls 57101 Phone: (605) 336-8050 Telephone: (615) 741-3141 Don R. Erickson, Warden. 0 ulation 1971: 384 males,S females. Robert B. James, Chairman Opened 1882. Normal capacity 500. Aver~fe 81eP use of part of the penitentiary as a 1 Felons. Age limits: 14 up. (The aw perml s *YOUTH SERVICES reformatory.) WR. 1008 Andrew Jackson Building, Nashville 37219 South Dakota Training School, Box 7, Plankinton 57368 Phone: (605) 942-5111 Telephone: (61S) 741-3525 Edward Green, Superintendent. 150 Average population 1971: 99 males, 38 females. John R. Spivey, Assistant Commissioner Opened 1887. Normal capaci t y. . Juvenile misdemeanants. Age limits: Up to 17. Tennessee Youth Center, Joelton 37080 Larry Head, Superintendent Phone: (615) 741-3180 Youth Forestry Camp, Box 151, Custer 57730 Phone: (605) 255-4244 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 125. Average popUlation 197.1: 110 males. Minor Herman Venekamp, Director I f 1971: 25. Selected youthful felons-misdemeanants, juvenile delinquents, first offenders. Age limits: 15-18. Opened 1967. Normal capacity 50. Average popu a Ion offenders. Age limits: 16-21. *Highland Rim School for Girls, Box 580, Tullahoma 37388 Mrs. Margaret Turner, Superintendent Phone: (615) 455-5413 BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (PT) Opened 1917. Normal capacity 208. Average popUlation 1971: 145. Felons, 11 0 E 10th Street, Sioux Falls 57102 misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-17. Recommitments: 15-20. Telephone: (605) 336-8050, Ext. 631 *Tennessee State Vocational School for Girls, 2700 Heiman Street, Nashville 37208 Arthur L. Canary, Executive Director Mrs. Sammie Mitchell, Superintendent Phone: (615) 741-2657 Boyd M. Benson, Chairman Opened 1920. Normal capacity 113. Average popUlation 1971: 100. Felons, National Bank of South Dakota Building, Huron 57350 misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-15. Telephone: (605) 352-6425 Spencer Youth Center, Route No.3, Stewart's Lane, Nashville 37218 Billy McWherter, Superintendent Phone: (615) 741-4140 TENNESSEE Opened 1912. Normal capacity 475. Average popUlation 1971: 406. Felons, misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-15. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Taft Youth Center, Pikeville 37367 1007 Andrew Jackson Building, Nashville 37203 Vinson Thompson, Superintendent Phone: (615) 881-3201 Telephone: (615) 741-2071 Opened 1920. Normal capacity 375. Average population 1971: 479. Felons, misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16-18. Mark Luttn~ll, Commissioner Tennessee Youth Develof/ment Center, Somerville 38068 ADULT SERVICES Seth Garrington, Superintendent C. B. Bass, Assistant Commissioner Opened 1971. Normal capacity 200. Average popUlation 1971: 125. Felons, misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-14 boys, 12-13 girls. *Tennessee State Penitentiary, Centennial Boulevard, Nashville 3720thone: (615) 741-4643 JamilS Rose, Warden .t 2200 Average population 1970: 2,100 males. Felons. DIVISION OF JUVENILE PROBATION ci Opened 1898. Normal capa y, . 1028 Andrew Jackson Building, Nashville 37?19 Age limits: 18 up. Telephone: (615) 741-2940 Tennessee Prison for Women, Stewart's Lane, Nashville 37218 Phone: (615) 741-4171 Robert A. Derington, Director Dorothy Greer, Warden 966 ( ) Normal capacity 100. Average population 1970: 90. Opened 1898 (old), 1 new. COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Felons. Age limits: 18 up. Metropolitan Rehabilitation Center, 710 S. 5th Street, Nashville 37206 Don McGehee, Director Phone: (615) 747-4841 Fort Pillow State Farm, Fort Pillow 38032 Phone: (901) 738-2086 Opened 1971. Provides programs in G.E.D. preparation, recreation, art, music, work James W. Norvell, Warden .1 600 Average population 1970: 545 males. Felons. Age release and group therapy for inmates of Metropolitan Workhouse. Opened 1938. Normal capaci Y . limits: 18 up. Metropolitan Workhouse, 710 S. 5th Street, Nashville 37206 Nelson Graves, Superintendent Phone: (615) 747-4821 Brushy Mountain Penitentiary, Petros 37845 Phone: (615) 324-2011 Opened 1931. Normal capacity 350. Average popUlation: 155 males, 16 females. Age Robert H. Muore, Warden .t 500 Average population 1970: 465 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Opened 1900. Normal capaci y . ' limits: 18 up. *Shelby County Penal Farm, Route 8, Box 500, Memphis 38128 James G. Harbor, Superintendent Phone: (901) 386-4391 Turney Center for Youthful Offenders, Only 37141 Phone: (615) 720-4161 Opened 1929. Normal capacity 675. Average popUlation 1971: 500 males. WR. Harold E. Jones, Superin tende~tt 574 Felons Age limits: 18-30. Opened 1971. Norma l capaci y. . *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 88 TEXAS TEXAS 89 TEXAS , R~ute 3, Huntsville 77340 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS R. M. Cousms, Warden Opened 1963. Normal capacity 1 700 . Phone: (713) 295-7042 Box 99, Huntsville 77340 (Maximum security unit) ,. Average populatIOn 1970: 1,622 males. Telephone: (713) 295-6371 , Tennessee Colony 75861 W. J. Estelle, Director L. G, Bounds, Warden The Texas Department of Corrections is composed of the following units: (Age limits: Male Under construction. Normal ca acit 2 000 Phone: (214) 549-2295 17 up, Female 18 up. Felons.) (Medium security unit for inma~es c~nv'ictedmafles. A~erlage p~pulation 1970: 499 males. o non-vlo ent cnmes.) , Box 32, Huntsville 77340 Bobby D. Morgan, Warden Phone: (713) 295-2851 *BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (FT) Opened 1849. Normal capacity 1,650. Average population 1970: 1,573 males. Room 501, John H. Reagan BUilding, Austin 78701 (Primarily for older first offenders.) Telephone: (512) 475-4525 Diagnostic Unit, Box 100, Huntsville 77340 J. Berger, Director, DiYision of Parole SUpervision D. V. McKaskle, Warden Phone: (713) 295-7712 Clyde WhiteSide, Chairman Opened 1964. Normal capacity 500. Average population 1970: 515 males. , Sugar Land 77478 *TEXAS YOUTH COUNCIL Loyd D. Hunt, Warden Phone: (713) 349-2146 201 East 14th Street, Austin 78701 Opened 1902. Normal capacity 700. Average population 1970: 685 males. (Primarily Telephone: (512) 472-6284 for first offenders.) . James A. Turman, Ph.D., Executive Director , Brazoria 77422 GaJe~ill~i~~!~~CGheOnOeISralfoSr BOY~'tP. 0d· Box 417, GateSVille 76528 Scott Valentine, Warden Phone: (713) 798-2188 . ..' upenn en ent Opened 1902. Normal capacity 900. Average population 1970: 900 males. (Primarily Juvemle delinquents. Age limits· 10-17 C d f . Phone: (817) 251-X for lust offenders.) . . om pose 0 the followmg units: StaJ.tewide Receptio!l Center for Delinquent Boys , Rosharon 77583 1m W. Kersey, Drrector Lester Beaird, Warden Phone: (713) 629-3434 Capacity 140. Opened 1919. Normal capacity 800. Average population 1970: 781 males. (primarily for recidivists under 25.) Hackberry School Willie Johnson, Superintendent Eastham Unit, Weldon 75863 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 240. Average daily population 1971: 230. Billy McMillon, Warden Phone: (713) 636-7646 Opened 1917. Normal capacity 1,700. Average population 1970: 1,602 males. Hilltop School (Primarily for mentally and physically weak recidivists.) Floyd B. Walker, SUperintendent Opened 1889. Normal capacity 320. Average daily popUlation 1971: 320. , Route 2, Box 20, Midway 75852 Kenneth Coleman, Warden Phone: (713) 348-2761 Liveoak School Opened 1917. Normal capacity 1,100. Average population 1970: 1,100 males. First Leland Dyess, SUperintendent offenders. 17-21. Opened 1913. Normal capacity 160. Average daily popUlation 1971: 150. Goree Unit, (Women's Prison), Box 38, Huntsville 77340 Riverside School Mrs. Velda Q. Dobbs, Warden Phone: (713) 295-6331 Paul Bromser, Superintendent Opened 1901. Normal capacity 500. Average population 1970: 530 females. Opened 1961. Normal capacity 240. Average daily popul".tion 1971: 230. Jester Unit, (pre-Release Center), Richmond 77469 Sycamore School Howard L. Sublett, Warden Phone: (713) 494-3131 TWiford F. Schloeman, Superintendent Opened 1885. Normal capacity 800. Average population 1970: 825 males. WR. Opened 1967. Nonnal capacity 240. Average daily population 1971: 230. , Rosharon 77583 Terrace School Sidney Lanier, Warden Phone: (713) Rosharon 629-3491 Ellis Fairchild, Superintendent Opened 1908. Normal capacity 1,708. Average population 1970: 1650 males. (Primarily Opened 1961. Normal capacity 240. Average daily popUlation 1971: 2:10. for male recidivi~ts over 25.) Valley School Retrieve Unit, Angleton 77515 Ace E. Myrick, Superintendent H. H. Husbands, Warden Phone: (713) 849-6055 Opened 1958. Normal capacity 160. Average daily population 1971: 150. Opened 1919. Normal capacity 700. Average population 1970: 500 males. (Primarily for male recidivists over 25.) MG~~~g~nBViAewd SChoSOI for. Boys, P. O. Box 800, GateSVille 765"8 . ams, upermtendent -, and Treatment Center, Route I, Box I, Huntsville 77340 Opened 1962. Nonnal capacity 480 Avera e d ·1 . Phone: (817) 400-X C. L. McAdams, Warden Phone: (713) 295-7351 10-17. (Security Treatment Institlltio~ for ch~o !II Y P.opul~tJon.1971: 400. Age limits: Opened 1899. Normal capacity 1,970. Average population 1970: 1,366 males. ruc, senous Juvemle offenders.) (Maximum security unit for physically handicapped. The Treatment Center is for the Statewide Reception Center for Delin t G· men tally irresponsible and mentally deficient.) Carl Nichols, Director quen rrls, P. O. Box 1267, Brownwood 76801 Opened May 1970. Capacity 100. Phone: (915) 646-5591

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. TEXAS-UTAH UTAH-VERMONT 91 90

Brownwood State Home and School for Girls, P. O. Box 1267, Brownwood 76801 BOARD OF PARDONS CPT) Ron Jackson Superintendent Phone: (915) 646-5541 State Capitol Building, Room 104, Salt Lake City 84114 Opened September 1970. C~pacity 120. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 10-18. Telephone: (801) 328-5985 Stephen V. Love, Executive Secretary Gainesville State School for Girls, P. O. Box 677, Gainesville 76240 Judge George W. Latimer, Chairman T. G. Riddle, Superintendent Phone: (817) 665-38?1 Opened 1915. Normal capacity 390. Average population 1971: 260. Juventle DIVISION OF FAMILY SERVICES delinquents. Age limits: 10-18. 231 East 14th South, Salt Lake City 84111 Crockett State Schoolfor Girls, P. O. Box 411, Crockett 75835 Telephone: (801) 328-5031 34 4 Pete Harrell, Superintendent . Phone: (713) 544- 1 Evan E. Jones, Jr., MSW, Director Division of Family Services Opened 1947. Normal capacity 209. Average populatIOn 1971: 182. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 10-18. Utah State Industrial Sc:hool, 200 North Washington Boulevard, Ogden 84404 Claud H. Pratt,.Su~eI1ntendent Phone: (80l) 393-8651 HaIf-way Houses-HGroup Residential Placements" 0: Half-way Houses are operated in Opened (terntonal re.formatory 1888), State Industrial School 1896. Normal capacity metropolitan areas for selected Texas Youth Council parolees. ~:l~. Average populatIOn 1971: 183 males, 69 females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: State Homes for Dependent and Neglected Children Waco State Home COUNTY JUVENILE INSTITUTION Corsicana State Home Moweda Youth Home, 5470 South 2700 West, Roy 84067 West Texas Childrens Home Tony Dale Hassell, Director . Phone: (80l) 825-2794 COUNTY JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS ~~~~~d1_~:1. Normal capaClty,30. Average popUlation 1971: 10 males, 7 females. Age Dallas County Detention Home, 4639 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas James O. Cason, Superintendent Phone: (214) 631-7333 I Opened 1951. Normal capacity 103. Average population 1971: 61 males, 31 females. Age limits: 10-17. Gardner House, 2512 South Congress Avenue, Austin 78704 . VERMONT Louis A. Stewart, Superintendent Phone: (512) 442-0026 Opened 1949. Normal capacity 43. Average population 1971: 27 males, 16 females. Age *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS limits: 10-18. ... State Office Building, Montpelier 05602 *Harris County Juvenile Probation Departme ,~.,~~~F..J!St Dailas, Houston 77019 Telephone: (802) 223-2311 Ext. 211 R. O. D. Schoenbacher, Chief Juvenile Proba~icer and R. Kent Stoneman, Commissioner Director of County Institutions Phone: (713) 228-8311 The W~eks School, 100 MacDonough Drive, Vergennes 05491 Harris County Juvenile Home, 3540 West Dallas, Houston 77019 Hamson C. Greenleaf, Superin~endent Phone: (802) 877-2922 James K. Martins, Superintendent Phone: (713) 228-8311 Ext. 82366 Op~ned 1865. Normal capacIty 175. Average popUlation 1970: 105 males 57 females Opened 1945. Normal capacity 108. Average popUlation 1971: 70 males, 30 Dehnquen t and unmanageable. Age limits: 10-18. ,. females. Age Iimi ts: 10-18. Lakeside Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Box 715 Burlington 05401 Harris County Youth Village, P. O. Box 57947, Webster 77598 , Edward H. McAlister, Superinte~dent' , Phone: (802) 864-7835 John A. Peters, Superintendent . Phone: (713) 334:2~2~ Ofened 1.966. Normal capacIty 20. Average popUlation 1971: 12 males. Delinquent Opened 1925. Normal capacity 100. Average populahon 1971: 70 males. Age hmlts. T6~202.S WIth problems of alcohol and drug abllse as a term of probation. Age limits: 10-16. Tarrant County Detention Center, 2701 Kimbo Road, Fort Worth 76111 Vermont State ~rison and Hous'~ of Correction for Men, 65 State Street, Windsor 05089 Neil Jones, Superintendent . Phone:. (~17) 834-8861 Robert G. SmIth, Warden . Phone: (802) 674-2124 O?ened 1809. Norn:al. capacIty 200. Average popUlation 1971: 151. Felons and Opened 1971. Normal capacity 26. Average populatIOn 1971: 14. Age hmlts: 10-17. mlsdemeanants. Age hmlts: 16 up.

St. ~Ibans Co;rectional Facility, P. O. Box B. St. Albans 05478 Jr.",} F. WhItcomb, Superintendent Phone: (802) 524-6771 Upene~ 1969. Normal c~pacity 2~ in pre-committal diagnostic unit and 20 in commItted offenders, durmg the fust phase of operations future capacity 140 UTAH Youthful offenders. Age limits: 16-26. ' .

*DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS DIVISION OF COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS 104 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 84114 State Office Building, Montpelier 05602 P' Telephone: (801) 328-5981 Telephone: (802) 223-2311 Ext. 216 Ernest D. Wrigllt, Division Director *DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE *Utal1 State Prison, Box 250, Draper 84020 State Office Building, Montpelie', 05602 John W. Turner, Warden Phone: (801) ?71-230~ Telephone: (802) 223-2311 Ext. 357 Opened: Old site 1868, new site 1951. Normal capacity 876. Average populatIOn 1972. Phillip T. Barber, Director 580 males, 19 females. Felons. Age limits: 14 up. WR.

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VlRGINIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS I 429 South Belvidere Street, Richmond 23220 Telephone: (703) 770-2291 William L. Lukhard, Director

*DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS W. K. Cunningham, Jr., Director Telephone: (703) 770-2286 J. D. Cox, Assistant Director, Treatment Hunter P. Jackson, Assistant Director, Security Carroll R. Proctor, Assistant Director, Enterprises *State Industrial Farm for Women, Goochland 23063 Mrs. Leake W. Parrish, Superintendent Phone: (703) 784-5117 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 350. Average popUlation 1972: 225 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: Adults. WR. *State Farm and State Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, State Farm 23160 R. M. Oliver, Superintendent Phone: (703) 784-5201 Opened 1895. Normal capacity 1,200. Average popUlation 1972: 1,265 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: Adults. WR. *Southampton Correctional Farm, Capron 23829 K. R. Purvis, Superintendent Phone: (703) 658-4444 Opened 1937. Normal capacity 534. Average popUlation 1972: 575 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: Youthful first offenders. WR. I *Bland Correctional Farol, Route 2, Bland 24315 J. S. Gathright, Superintendent Phone: (703) 688-3841 I Opened 1946. Normal capacity 450. Average popUlation 1972: 365 males. Felons and I misdemeanants. Age limits: Adults. WR. *Yirginia Penitentiary, 500 Spring Street, Richmond 23219 A. E. Slayton, Jr., Srperintendent Phone: (703) 770-2101 Opened 1797. NOlmal capacity 1,000. Average popUlation 1972: 1,150 males. Felons. Age limits: Adults. WR. ! *Bureau of Correctional Field Units, 507 S. Belvidere Street, Richmond 23220 J. F. Howard, Superintendent Phone: (703) 770-6735 Opened 1906. Normal capacity 2,200. Average population 1972: 2,255 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: Adults. WR. j PROBATION AND PAROLE BOARD (FT) 429 S. Belvidere Street, Richmond 23220 Telephone: (703) 770-2277 Charles P. Chew, Director j N. W. Perdue, Executive Secretary Telephone: (703) 770-2276 (This board maintains a service relationship with the Department of Welfare and Institutions.) 1

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*DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES 429 South Belvidere Street, Richmond 23220 Telephone: (703) 770-2131 C. R. Minor, Director Bon Air School for Girls, Bon Air 23235 Mrs. Ann Houston, Superintendent Phone: (703),770-2153 Opened 1919. Normal capacity 180. Average population 1971: 163. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. WR. Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, Hanover 23069 James C. Melvin, Superintendent Phone: (703) 746-5207 Opened 1915. Normal capacity 120. Average population" 1971: 116. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 10-15. Hanover School for Boys, Hanover 23069 Fred E. Jordan, Jr., Superintendlmt Phone: (703) 537-5830 ", ,-- " 'J Opened 1898. Normal capacity 330. Average population 1971: 290. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 10-15. , " ,;, Beaumont School for Boys, Beaumont 23014 ~: Larry Mason, Superintendent Phone: (703) 784-5708 " 0 Opened 1898. Normal capacity 350. Average population 1971: 357. Juvenile ''.. a delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. WR. I Natural Bridge Forestry Camp, Natural Bridge Station 24579 I William J. Linkous, Superintendent Phone: (703) 291-2461 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1971: 90 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. WR. Juvenile Vocational Institute, Honaker 24260 Preston T. Buchanan, Superintendent Phone: (703) 873-5460 Opened October 1967. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1971: 54 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. Reception and Diagnostic Center for Children, P. O. Box 3368, Bon Air 23235 Clyde S. Laushey, Jr., Director Phone: (703) 770-5463 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 210. Average population 1971: 150 boys, 60 girls. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-18. Pinecrest Center, 5817 Walmsley Boulevard, Richmond 23224 Robert H. Sutton, Superintendent Phone: (703) 770-3871 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1971: 40 boys. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-12.

CITY AND COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Chesapeake Sheriff's Department, Civic Center, Chesapeake 23320 John R. Newhart, Sheriff Phone: (703) 547-6159 18 years minimum age. Normal capacity 109. PopUlation: 85. WR. Fairfax County Jail, 4000 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax 22030 James D. Swinson, Sheriff Phone: (703) 691-3167 14 years minimum age. Population: 135 males,S females. WR (limited). tHenrico County Jail, P. O. Dox 27032, Richmond 23261 E. R. Tinsley, Sheriff Phone: (703) 649-1461 14 years minimum age. Population: 60. Newport News City Prison Farm, 100 City Farm Road, Newport News 2360?- J. N. Mueller, Superintendent Phone: (703) 877-9450 18 years minimum age. Population: 88 males, 14 females. WR. Norfolk City Jail, 811-E City Hall Avenue, Norfolk 23510 Charles H. Leavitt, Sheriff Phone: (703) 441-2341 18 years minimum age. Population: 330 males, 50 females.

*-ACA Institutional member. !JIJj!(-Work Release Proilram. VIRGINIA-WASHINGTON WASHINGTON 95 94 Subsidiary: Norfolk Prison Farm, 701 Sanderson Road, Chesapeake 23322 Phone: (703) 421-2223 Clearwater Honor Camp, Box 690, Forks 98331 W Iter K McCurry Warden . I 18 years minimum age. Rob ~rt E. Giger, Superintendent Phone: Off Scan Phone: 9-1-374-5717 ~ day' to 1 ye~r and up if sentence runs consecutive y. Opened 1968, replacing Clallam Bay Honor Camp. Normal capacity 100. Average Population: 120. population 1970: 59 males. Age limits: 16 up. WR. Portsmouth City Jail, 701 Crawford Parkway, Portsmouth 23705 Phone: (703) 393-8841 AllState of Washington juvenile delinquents are committed to the Department of Social and M A Owens, Sheriff I Health Ser.vices. Age limits: 8-18. Each facility has different age limits. i6 'years minimum age. Population: 140 males, 10 fema es. *Richmond City Jail, 1701 Fairfield Avenue, Richmond 23223 Green Hill School, P. O. Box 600, Chehalis 98532 Phone: (703) 649-5550 Phone: (206) 748-8837 Andrew J. Winston, City Sergeant Robert Koschnick, Superintendent Population: 519 males, 48 females. WR. Opened 1891. Norma! capacity 170. Average populati(~. 1970: 206 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. tRoanoke City Jail, P. O. Box 494, Roanoke 24003 Phone: (703) 981-2721 Maple Lane School, Route No.1, Box 300, Centralia 98531 Kermit E. Allman, City Sergeant. J. Richard Barrett, Superintendent Phone: (206) 273-5551 14 years minimum age. PopulatiOn: 125. WR. Opened 1914. Normal capacity 146. Average population 1970: 195 females. Juvenile 23434 delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. City of Suffolk Sui!, ~ 21 East Constance Road, Suffolk Phone: (703) 539-3671 J. I. Baines, Shenff . Pioneer Group Home, 2002 East 28th, Tacoma 98404 16 years minimum age. PopulatIOn: 68. Harris Statema, Supervisor Phone: (206) 383-5291 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 14. Average population 1970: 11 males. Juvenile tVirginia Beach City Jail, Virginia Beach 23456 Phone: (703) 427-4556 delinquen ts. Age limits: 16-18. John E. Marr, City Sergeant . 17 years minimum age. PopulatIOn: 68. Woodinville Group Home, 14521 124th, N.E., Woodinville 98072 Richard Wharf, Supervisor Phone: (206) 486-8882 Opened 1965. Normal capacity 16. Average popUlation 1970: 14 males. Juvenile WASHINGTON delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Sunrise Group Home, 1421 East Division, Ephrata 98823 *DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES William Billesbach, Superintendent Phone: (509) 754-3121 SERVICE DELIVEJ.;:Y DIVISION Opened 1967. Normal capacity 16. Average popUlation 1970: 10 males. Juvenile POBox 1788, Olympia 98504 delinquents. Age limits: 8-14 . . 'I'~lephone: (206J 753-7006 Cascadia Juvenile Reception-Diagnostic Center, 2002 East 28th Street, Tacoma 98404 Gerald Thomas, Assistant Secretary William L. Callahan, Superintendent Phone: (206) 383-4771 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 255. Average popUlation 1970: 190 males, 46 females. CENTRAL SERVICES Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-18. CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Echo Glen Children's Center, Route 1, Box 499, Snoqualmie 98065 P. O. Box 1788, Olympia 98504 Dale E. Swenson, Superintendent Phone: (206) 222-5152 Telephone: (206) 753-2338 Opened 1968. Norm:!1 cUl?acity 208 males and females. Average population 1970: 213 Thomas G. Pinnock, Deputy Assistant Secretary residents. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-14. *Washington State Reform~tory, P. O. Box 777, Monroe 98272 Phone: (206) 794-8077 Cedar Creek Youth Camp, P. O. Box 38, Littlerock 98556 Roger F. Maxw~ll, Supenntend~nt700 A ge population 1970: 686 males. Felons. Age Warren Netllerland, Superintendent Phone: (206) 753-7278 Opened 1908. Normal capacity . vera Opened 1952, rebuilt 1959. Normal capacity 90. Average popUlation 1970: 86 males. limits: 16 up. WR. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. *Washington State Penitentiary, P. O. Box 520, Walla Walla 99362 Phone: (509) 525-3610 Mission Creek Youth Forest Camp, P. O. Box 288, Belfair 98528 R. J. Rhay, superintendelnt 't 1420 Average population 1970: 1,304 males. Felons. Judson Turner, Superintendent Phone: (206) 275-2822 Opened 1887. Norma capaci y, . Opened 1961. Normal capacity 60. Average popUlation 1970: 58 males. Juvenile Age limits: 16 up. WR. delinquents. Age limits: 15-18.

*Washington Corrections ~enter, P. O. Box 900, Shelton 98584 Phone: (206) 426-4433 Spruce Canyon Youth Forest ~amp, Tiger Star Route, Colville 99114 Robert R. Raines, Supe~l11~end~~t 720 Serves as a Reception and Diagnostic Center ~2.40 W. Richard Philpott, Superintendent Phone: (509) 684-4537 Opened 1964. Normal capaci y. 0 ulation 1969' 193 males. Tral11l11g Opened 1961. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1970: 61 males. Juvenile capacity) for all a~ult pendal system' AVer~~ey~yPpe program a~centuating edu~ation. delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Center (480 capacity) con ucts a re f orma r 6 WR Average population 1970: 597 males. Felons. Age limits: 1 up. . Naselle Youth Forest Camp, P. O. Box 45, Naselle 98368 Thomas E. Girard, Superintendent Phone: (206) 484-3223 *Purdy Treatment Center fory/omen, P.. O. Box 17, Gig Harbor 983~~one: (206) 858-9101 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 114 males. Average popUlation 1970: 117 males. n Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. M(5p;:eda ~7~~~c~i;~P;:~~~i~:17~. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. WR. Indian Ridge Youth Camp, P. O. Box 398, Arlington 98223 Larch Mountain Honor Cal?P, Star Route, Yacolt 98675 Phone: (206) 686-3272 Donald E. Look, Superintendent Phone: (206) 435-2153 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 60. Average popUlation 1970: 19 (based on 208 Leonard R. Jones, superll1ten,dep t 100 Average population 1970: 77 males. Felons. Age Opened 1956. Norma l capaCI ty. . operating days). Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16-17. limits: 16 up. WR. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. " I

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WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA 97 96 WEST VIRGINIA Canyon View Gr?up Home, ~60 North Georgia Avenue, East Wenatc~~~r!~~~69) 884-6312 Lloyd H. Runmng, SupervIsor . I r 1970' 11 Juvenile delinquents. Opened 1969. Normal capacIty 14. Average popu a Ion .., *DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Age limits: 15-18. Division of Correction Oa~~ge G~oup Home, ?701 Steilacoom Boulevard, Tacoma 98498 Phone: (206) 582-4088 State Capitol Building, Charleston 25305 W~~a:n~IY96'9~~~:~~lrcapacity 14. Average population 1970: 10. Juvenile delinquents. Telephone: (304) 348-2091 Age limits: 15-18. J. Donald Clark, Commissioner . Room 100-W BOARD OF PRISON TERMS AND PAROLES (FT) Gordon H. Faulkner, Director Capitol Center Building, Suite 805, ~10 West 5th, Olympia 98504 Room 714 Telephone: (206) 753-6797 West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Grafton 26354 Bruce J ohm.on, Chairman James D. Kerns, Superintendent Phone: (304) 363-9110 J. Walter Gearhart, Administrative Officer Opened 1891. Normal capacity 277. Average popUlation 1971: 174. Delinquents. Age limits: 10-18. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEA.LTH SERVICES West Virginia Forestry Camp for Boys, Davis 26260 P. O. Box 1783, Olympia 98501 Kenneth Rubenstein, Superintendent Phone: (30) 259-5241 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 84. Average popUlation 1971: 58. Felons, misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Sidney E. Smith, Secretary West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, Salem 26426 R. R. Rathfelder, Deputy Secretary Betty Bambrick, Superintendent Phone: (304) 782-2371 Opened 1899. Normal capacity 160. Average popUlation 1971: 89. Delinquents. Age Economic Service Division limits: 10-18. Miss Mary Lou Everson, Assistant Secretary West Virginia Medium Security Prison, Huttonsville 26273 Lloyd E. Haynes, Warden Phone: (304) 335-2291 Health Services Division Opened 1939. Normal capacity 600. Average popUlation 1971: 325 males. Felons. Age Wallace Lane, M.D., Assistant Secretary Iimil~: 16 up. Service Delivery Division West Virginia State Prison for Women, Pence Springs 24962 Mrs. Nelma L. Blankenship, Superintendent Phone: (304) 466-1720 Gerald Thomas, Assistant Secretary Opened 1948. Normal capacity 60. Average popUlation 1971: 25. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. Management Services Division Frank Maresca, Assistant Secretary West Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsville 26041 Ira E. Coiner, Warden Phone: (304) 845-2040 Social Services Division Opened 1866. Normal capacity 1,224. Average popUlation 1971: 600 males. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. Robert Shearer, M.D., Assistant Secretary *West Virginia Forestry Camp for Boys, Leckie 24856 Vocational Rehabilitation Services Division Richard G. Mohn, Superintendent Phone: (304) 383-4313 Peter Jamero, Assistant Secretary Opened 1970. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1971: 75. Delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Anthony Correctional Center, Neola 24961 Thomas B. Freeman, Superintendent Phone: (304) 536-3911 King County Jail, 1004 Ki~g CC!unty Courthouse, Seattle 98104 Phone: (206) 344-3855 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 150. Average population 19'!l: 34 males. Delinquents. Lawrence G Waldt Shenff-Dlfector I 30 ~ 1 WR 1 day to l' year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 400 rna es, ema es. . Age limits: 16-21.

tPierce County Jail, County City Building, Tacoma 98400 Phone: (206) 383-3311 Karl Peterson, Sheriff *BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE (FT) 18 years minimum age. WR. 1800 Washington Street, Room 711, Charleston 25305 Snohomish County Jail, County Courthouse, 3021 Wetmore, Everettpf 820.1 ('106) 259-9300 Telephone: (304) 348-6366 D F. Jennings, Sheriff . lOne. ~ Robert L. Holland, Chairman '18 years minimum age. Average populatIOn: 115 males, 6 females. WR. J. Kenneth Shavt'!, Secretary Spokane County-City D7tention Center, West 11 00 Mallon Avenue, SJ1~:;~\{69~OI56-227l! William J. Reilly, Sheriff . '. 18 M' WR Average population 1971: 275 males, 18 females. Age hmlt. m. .

Yakima County Jail, P. O. ~ox 138, Yakima 98907 Phone: (509) 248-2521 John H. Thompson, Shenff . I 12 ~ I 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum ago. Population: 98 rna es, ema es.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. WISCONSIN-WYOMING 99 98 WISCONSIN Lincoln Boys School, Box 96, Irma 54442 WISCONSIN Paul Imler, Superintendent Phone: (715) 536-8386 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 287. Delinquents. Age limits: 12-18.

*DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) P. O. Box 669, Madison 53701 *DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS Telephone: (608) 266-2957 P. O. Box 669, Madison 53701 Sanger B. Powers, Chairman Telephone: (608) 266-2471 William D. Dawson, Vice Chairman Sanger B. Powers, Administrator COUNTY INSTITUTIONS *Wisconsin State Prison, Box C, Waupun 53963 Brown County Jail, 125 South Adams Street Green Bay 54301 Ramon L. Gray, Warden Phone: (414) 324-5571 Norbert Froe!i~h, Sheriff ' Phone: (414) 432-6494 Opened 1851. Normal capacity 876. Average p'Jpulation 1970: 954 (includes farm {,fR:ears mlmmum age. Normal capacity 76. PopUlation: 28. Felons and misdemeanants. population) males. Felons and sex deviate commitments. Age limits: 16 up.

*Wisconsin State Reformatory, Box WR, Green Bay 54305 Dane County Jail, County Courthouse, Madison 53701 Donald L. Quatsoe, Warden Phone: (414) 432-4877 Vernon G. Leslie, Sheriff PhOne: (608) 257-4373 Opened 1898. Normal capacity 623. Average population 1970: 755 (includes Camp 1~ years minimum age. Normal capacity 160. PopUlation: 96. Felons and Oneida) males. Felons (Principally first offenders). Age limits: 16-30. WR. mlsdemeanants. WR. *Wisconsin Correctional Institution, Box 147, Fox Lake 53933 Kenosha County Jail, Sheriff Department Kenosha 53401 John R. Gagnon, Warden Phone: (414) 928-3151 William P_ Schmidt, Sheriff ' Phone: (414) 654-5353 Opened 1962, construction completed 1%4. Normal capacity 576. Average population 16 years minimum age. PopUlation: 51. WR. 1970: 553 males (includes farm population). Transfers from State Prison and State Reformatory. WR. Milwaukee County Jail, 821 West State Street Milwaukee 53233 Alvin H. Petersen, Jailor ) Phone: (414) 278-4760 Wisconsin CorrectionalInstiiution for Vonth, Oxford 53952 ~k.to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Capacity 360. Population: 316 males, 23 females. Elmer O. Cady, Superintendent Phone: (608) 584-5511 Opened January 1973. Normal capacity 504. Felons. Age limits: 18-21. Milwaukee County House of Correction, 8885 South 68th Street Franklin 53132 Wisconsin Correctional Camp System, P. O. Box 25, Oregon 53575 Lawrence A. Jozwiak, Superintendent ' Phone: (414) 425-2022 James W. Mathews, Warden Phone: (608) 835-5711 Opened 1855. 1 da~ to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Capacity 530. PopUlation: 328 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 514. Average population 1970: 471 males. WR. males. Felons and mlsdemeanants. Transfers from male correctional institutions. Comprised of the followin[! units: Racine County Jail, 730 Wisconsin Avenue Racine 53403 Walworth Correctional Center, Elkhorn 53121 Joe Blessinger, Sheriff ' Phone: (414) 634-7181 McNaughton Foresuy Camp, Lake 'Tomahawk 54539 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 62. WR. Gordon Forestry Camp, Gordon 54838 Flambeau Forestry Camp, Hawkins 54530 (Juvenile camp) Thompson Farm, Cambridge 53523 PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTION Oregon Farm, Oregon 53575 Browndale, P. O. Box 2596, Madison 53701 Union Grove Farm, Union Grove 53182 John L. Brown, ACSW, AGPA, FRSH, President and Director Phone: (608) 256-7953 Winnebago Farm, Winnebago 54985 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 105. Age limits: 2Vz-21. Black River Camp, Black River Falls 54615 (Juvenile Camp) Community Corrections Center, Milwaukee 53205 (Metro-Center) *Wisconsin Home for Women, Box 33, Taycheedah 53090 Lewis L. McCauley, Superintendent Phone: (414) 923-0440 Opened 1921. Normal capacity 161. Average popUlation 1970: 141. Felons and WYOMING misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. WR. *STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND REFORM Kettle Moraine Boys SellOol, Plymouth 53073 Capitol Building, Cheyenne 82001 Paul D. Prast, Superintendent Phone: (414) 526-3244 Telephone: (307) 777-7405 Opened August 1962. Normal capacity 287. Average popUlation 1970: 293. Juvenile delinquen ts. Age limits: 12-18. Upyd N. Hovee, Secretary Wyoming Girls School, Box 922 Sheridan 82801 Wisconsin School for Boys, Wales, Box WX, Wales 53183 Jack Geisler, Superintendent ' Phone: (307) 674-7476 Roland C. Hershman, Superintendent Phone; (414) 646-3341 ~pen~d 19?5. Normal capacity 55. Average popUlation 1970: 48. Misdemeanants and Opened 1959. Normal capacity 344. Average population 1970: 365. Age limits: 12-18. Juvemle delmquents. Age limits: 8-20. (Reception center and training school for juvenile delinquents.) Wyoming Industrial Institute, Box 670, Worland 82401 Wisconsin School for Girls, Oregon 53575 B. D. Kuchel, Superintendent Phone: (307) 347A233 Rex T. Duter, Superintendent Phone: (608) 835-3101 Opened 1915. Norty1al ~apaci~y 110. Average population 1971: 101 males. Felons, Opened 1941. Normal capacity 231. Average population 1970: 193. Juvenile mlsdemeanants and Juvenile delmquents. Age limits: Up to 21. delinquents. Age limits: 12-18.

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*Wyoming State Penitentiary, Box 400, Rawlins 82301 Lenard F. Meacham, Warden Phone: (307) 324-4171 Humacao District Jail, Punta Brava Street, Humacao Opened 1892. Normal capacity 308. Average population 1970: 273, males, 2 females (at William Fojo, Superintendent Phone: 852-0250 Nebraska Reformatory for Women). Felons. Age limits: None. Opened 1912. Normal capacity 175. Average population 1972: 164 males. Misdemeanants over 21 years and persons awaiting trial. Subsidiary: Wyoming State Penitentiary Farm, Box 32, Riverton 82501 Ponce District Jail, Castillo Street, Ponce Tomas Alcala, Superintendent Phone: 842-9181 Opened 1905. Normal capacity 350. Average poptllation 1972: 353 males. Felons, PAROLE BOARD (PT) misdemeanants over 21 years and persons awaiting trial. Capitol Building, Cheyenne 82001 Telephone: (307) 777-7405 San Juan District Jail, Marina Street, San Juan Pedro J. Rodrigues-Fortier, Acting Superintendent Phone: 722-4869 Governor Stanley K. Hathaway, Chairman Opened 1837. Normal capacity 350. Average popUlation 1972: 435 males. Lloyd N. Hovee, Secretary Misdemeanants and felons awaiting trial. Camp Guavate, Cayey Tomas Morales-Bentegeat, Superintendent Phone: 738-9927 CANAL ZONE Opened 1946. Normal capacity 320< Average population 1972: 202 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT Balboa Heights Camp Punta Lima, Naguabo Benjamin Rodriquez, Superintendent Phonr: 874-2875 *Canal Zone Penitentiary, Box N. Gamboa Opened 1953. Normal capacity 200. Average popUlation 1972: 166 males. Felons and Walter E. Trout, Warden Phone: 56-6128 misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up.

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tPAROLE BOARD *Federal Youth Center, Englewood, Colorado 80110 Distnct Court Building, Charlottee AI!1alie 00801 Lee B. Jett, Director Phone: (303) 985-1566 The Rev. Samuel Jackson, Chairman Opened 1940. Normal capacity 325. Average population 1971: 317 males. Juvenile and Youth Offenders. Age limits: 15-19. WR. *Robert F. Kennedy Youth Center, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Jay F. Flamm, Director Phone: (304) 296-4416 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 325 males, 36 females. Average population 1971: 196 males, 36 females. Juvenile and Youth Offenders. Age limits: 14-20. BUREAU OF PRISONS 101 Indiana Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20537 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Telephone: (202) 739-2226 *Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, Connecticut 06813 Norman A. Carlson, Director John J. Norton, Warden Phone: (203) 746-2444 Opened 1940. Normal capacity 650. Average population 1971: 719 males. Felons and PENITENTIARIES misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR. ...----' ~'United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia 30315 4 Federal Cor;::ectional Institution, La Tuna, Texas 88021 James D. Henderson, Warden Phone: (404) 622-62 1 William E. Zachem, Warden Phone: (915) 926-3422 Opened 1902. Normal capacity 2,100. Average population 1971: 2,258 males. Felons. Opened 1932. Normal capacity 600. Average population 1971: 670 males. Felons and Age limits: None. misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR. *United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, K;ansas 66048 *Federal Correctional Institution, Milan, Michigan 48160 Samuel J. Britton, Warden Phone: (913) 682-8700 Charles J. Hughes, Warden Phone: (313) 439-9581 Opened 1895. Normal capacity 2,100. Average population 1971: 2,235 males. Felons. Opened 1933. Normal capacity 550. Average population 1971: 576 males. Felons and Age limits: None. WR. misdemeanants. Age limits: 18-26. WR. *United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg, Penrtsylvania 17837 . " Manrin R. Hogan, Warden . Phone. (711) ",?3-1251 *Federal Correctional Institution, Sandstone, Iv1innesota 55072 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 1,675. Average populatIOn 1971: 1,723 males (111c!lIdes Ralph L. Aaron, Warden Phone: (612) 245-2262 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 470. AVf)Iage popUlation 1971: 478 males. Felons and Alh~nwood Prison Camp). Felons. Age limits: None. WR. mlsdemeailants. Age limits: None. WR. *United States Penitentia~y, McNeil Island, Steilacoom, Washington 98388. , *Federal Correctional Institution, Seagoville, Texas 75159 Loren E. Daggett, Warch.li . Phone. (206) 5?8-5281 Jack H. Wise, Warden Phone: (214) 287-2020 Opened 1889. Normal capacity 1,100. Average populatIOn 1971: 1,231 males (mdlldes Opened 1940. Normal capacity 400. Average poptllation 1971: 374 males. Felons and McNeil Island Prison Camp). Felons. Age limits: None. WR. misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. WR. *United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute, Indiana 47808 *Federal Correctional Institution, TaUahassee, Florida 3Z304 Noah L. Alldredge, Warden . Phone: (812) 235-8126 Mason Holley, Warden Phone: (904) 877-1187 Opened, 1940. Normal capacity 1,200. Average populatIOn 1971: 1,399 males. Felons. Opened 1938. Normal capacity 500. Average population 1971: 505 males. Felons and Age limits: None. WR. misdemeanants. Age limits: 18-25. WR. United States Penitentiary, Marion, Illinois 62959 *Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island, Los Angeles, California 90731 George W. Pickett, Warden . Phone: (618) 993-8183 Paul T. Walker, Warden Phone: (213) 833-5261 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 6.15: Average populatIOn 1971: 592 males (includes Opened 1955. Normal capacity 650 males, 180 females. Average population 1971: 720 Marion Prison Camp). Felons. Age limits: 21-28. males, 187 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR. REFORMATORIES *Fede.ral Correctional Institution, Texarkana, Texas 75502 *Feder2,1 Reformatory for Women, Alderson, West Virginia 24910 Loring M. Connett, Walden Phone: (214) 838-4587 Virginia W. McLaughlin, Warden Phone: (304) 343-1810 Opened 1940. Normal capacity 500. Average population 1971: 557 males. Felons and Opened 1927. Normal capacity 475. Average population 1971: 614. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR. misdemeanants. Age limits: None. Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc, California 93436 *Federal Reformatory, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 875 Frank F. Kenton, Warden Phone: (805) 736-7574 Elwood 0 Toft Warden Phone: (405) 262-4 Opem:d 1959. Normal capacity 1,400. Average population 1971: 1,217 males (includes Opened '1933: Normal capacity 900. Average population 1971: 969 males. Felons. Age Lompoc Prison Camp). Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18-27 except special limits: 18-23. WR. court obser/ation cases. \YR. *Federal Reformatpry, Petersburg, Virginia 23804 . 881 Federal COITf.:ctional Institution, Fort Worth 76119 Gary R. McCune, Warden . Phone. (703) 733-7 Charles F. Campbell, \Varden Phone: (817) 535-2111 Opened 1930. Normal capacity 500. Average population 1971: 547 males. Felons and Opened 1971. Normal capacity 500. Average popolation 1971: 277 males, 52 females. misdemeanan ts. Age limits: 17-31. WR. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 24 up. WR. INSTITUTIONS FOR JUVENILE AND YOUrH OFFENDERS PRISON CAMPS *F.ederal Youth Center, Ashland, Kentucky 41101 4 4 Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery, Alabama 36112 Irl E. Day, Director . Phone: (606) 92~-6 1 Robert W. G.runska, Superintendent Phone: (205) 293-2784 Opened 1940. Normal capacity 450. Average populatIOn 1971: 439 males. Juvenile and Opened 1930. Normal .::apacity 225. Average population 1971: 233 males. Felons and Youth Offenders. Age limits: 18.. 2:. WR. misdemeammts. Age limits: None. WR.

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Federal Community Tre~tment Cr-nter, 1950 Trumbull Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48216 Federal Prison Camp, Safford, Arizona 85546 Ronald C. Burkhart, Duector Phone: (313) 226-7042 Alfred Ulibarri, Superintendent Phone: (602) 428-2400 O~ened 1963. Norm~l .capacity 30. Average popUlation 1971: 29 males. Felons and Opened 1958. Normal capacity 250. Average population 1971: 311 males. Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age Imuts: 19-35. misdemeanants. Age limits: None. Federal Communit~ Treatment Center, 404 E. 10th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Federal Prison Camp, , Florida 32542 James J. Lock, Duector Phone: (816) 374-3946 Robert L. Hendricks, Superintendent Phone: (904) 882-5391 O~ened 1966. Nor~la~ capacity 15. Average popUlation 1971: 23. Felons and Opened 1962. Normal capacity 350. Average population 1971: 360 males. Felons and nllsdemeanants. Age lImIts: 19-35. misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR. Fed~r~l Community Tre~tment Center, 38 West 31st Street, New York, New York 10001 DETENTION CENTERS WIlham A. Thomas, Dlfector Phone: (212) 971-5728 Opened 1968. Nor~a! capacity 70. Average popUlation 1971: 36. Felons and *Federal DetentIOn Headquarters, 427 West Street, New York, New York 10014 mlsdemeanants. Age lImIts: 19-35. Louis J. Gengler, Warden Phone: (212) 243-5300 Opened 1929. Normal capacity 225. Average population 1971: 292 males. Felons and Federal Community Treatment Center, 3401 Gaston Street Dallas Texas 75248 misdemeanants. Age limits: None. Wilbert H. Wycliff, Director ' , Phone: (214) 749-3525 Opened 1971. Nor~a! capacity 30. Average popUlation 1971: 25. Felons :md Federal Detention Center, Florence, Arizona 85232 mlsdemeanants. Age lImIts: 19-35. Byron G. Stockwell, Administrator Phone: (602) 868-5862 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 88 males. Felons and Federal Staff Training Center, EIRena, Oklahoma 73036 misdemeanants. Age limits: None. Lawrence E. Jensen Phone: (405) 231-4191 MEDICAL CENTER Federal Staff Training Center, Atlanta, Georgia 30315 John W. Allman, Jr., Director Phone: (404) 526-6640 Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, Springfield, Missouri 65802 P. J. Ciccone, M.D., Director Phone: (417) 862-7042 Opened 1933. Normal capacity 1,050. Average population 1971: 908 males (includes U.S. BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) Springfield Prison Camp). Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: None. 101 Indiana Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20537 Telephone: (202) 739-(then dial Ext.) COMMUNITY TREATMENT CENTERS George J. Reed, Chairman, Ext. 2871 Federal Community Treatment Center, 669 McDonough Boulevard, SE., Atlanta, Georgia James C. Neagles, Staff Director, Ext. 2885 30315 James R. Pace, Parole Executive, Ext. 2861 Edward S. Miller, Director Phone: (404) 627-4534 Claude S. Nock, Jr., Youth Division Executive. Ext. 2881 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 28. Average population 1971: 18. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Community Treatment Center, 2320 LaBranch Street, Houston, Texas 77044 Law Enforcement Assistant Administration Billy R. Harris, Director P/1one: (713) 226-4934 Office of Law Enforcement Programs Opened 1967. Normal capacity 36. Average population 1971: 27 males. Felons and Washington, D.C. 20530 misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. Tlui LEA~ Regional Directors are the point of contact for state and local planning officials. Federal Community Treatment Center, 205 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, California Th~y adVIse sta~e .and ~ocal planning ~gencies as to the programs of the Law Enforcement ASSIstance AdmmlstratlOn. and coordmate requests for technical assistance received from 94610 James D. Nicely, Director Phone: (415) 273-7231 stat~, county and loc~l umts of government through S tate Planning Agencies. The Technical Asslst~nce B!anch 01 the Community Services Division, Bureau of Prisons also provides Opened July 1967. Normal capacity 26. Average population 1971: 26 males. Felons and techmcal assIstance under the LEAA Technical Assistance Program. Correctional Advisors misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. are located in each of the LEA A Regional Offices. Federal Community Treatment Center Complex, 560 South st. Louis Street, Los Angeles, REGION I California 90033 Post Office and Courthouse Building, Room 917 Roy L. Hp,ndrix, Director Phone: (213) 688-4770 Boston, Massachusetts 02109 LA Branch opt.'ned 1961. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1971: 48 males. Telephone: (617) 223-7257 Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. Serves: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Long Beach Branch opened 1970. Normal capacity 25. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. REGION II Room 2354, Federal Office Building Federal Community Treatment Complex, YMCA Hotel, 826 South Wabash Avenue, 26 Federal Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60606 New York, New York 10007 Edward F. Arbogast, Jr., Director Phone: (312) 353-5678 Opened 1961. Norma!rupacity 39. Average popUlation 1971: 41 males. Felons and Serves: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands. misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. REGION III South Chicago Branch opened 1970. Normal capacity 8. Felons and misdemeanants. Age 928 Market st. (2nd Floor) limits: 19-35. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 Telephone: (215) 597-7846 Milwaukee Branch opened 1970. Normal capacity 5. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: Serves: Delaware, Washington, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. 19-35. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Prcigram. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 106 FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS 107 REGION IV 730 Peacbtree Street, N.W., Room 985 *U.S. Army Correctional Training Facility, Fort Riley, Kansas 66442 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Col. Edward L. King, Commander Phone: (913) 239-6132 Telephone: (404) 526-3556 0l?ened 1968. Normal capacity 1,500. Average popUlation 1971: 685 males. Army prIsoners sentenced to 70 or more days in confinement and considered to have potentia. Serves: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina for further military service. Age limits: 17 up. WR. and Tennessee. *U.S. Army Military Police School, Building 38803, Fort Gordon, Georgia 30905 REGION V O'Hara Office Center, Room 121 3166 Des Plames Avenue Des Plaines, Illinois 60018 Telephone: (312) 353-1203 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Serves: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL REGION VI CORRECTIONS DIVISION 500 South Ervay Street, Room 407C Washington, D.C. 20370 Dallas Texas 75201 Telephone: (202) 694-2647 Telephone: (214) 749-2958 Captain Herbert B. Cannon, Director Serves: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. *United States Naval Disciplinary Command, Naval Base, Portsmouth, New Hampshire REGION VII 03801 Box 1111, Civic Center Station Col. W. E. Domina, USMC, Commanding Officer Federal Office Building Opened 1908. Normal capacity 1,200. Average popUlation 1971: 490 males. Naval Kansas City, Kansas 66117 special and general court-martial prisoners. Age limits: 17 (minimum age for enlistment) Telephone: (816) 374-4501 and up. Serves: Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri REGION VIII Federal Building, Room 6519 *HEADQUARTERS, U.S. MARINE CORPS Denver, Colorado 80202 Telephone: (303) 837-4784 SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT SECTION Serves: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. Security Branch, G-l Division Washington, D.C. 20380 REGION IX Telephone: OX4-1930 1838 EI Camino Real, Suite 111 Burlingame, California 94010 Lt. Col. Richard C. McDonald, Head Telephone: (415) 341-3311 Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California 92055 Serves: American Samoa, Arizona, California, GUam, Hawaii and Nevada. Lt. Col. R. E. Finney, Administrator PllOne: (714) 725-4662 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 412. Average popUlation: 446. Age limits: 17 up. REGION X Circade Building Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina 28542 13192ndAvenue Lt. Col. O. V. Lippold, Jr., Administrator Phone: (919) 451-5920 Seattle, Washington 98101 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 360. Average popUlation: 384. Age limits: 17 up. Telephone: (206) 442-1170 Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii FPO San Francisco Serves: Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Alaska. 96615 ' , J. B. Hopkins, Chief Warrant Officer Phone: Overseas Operator, MCAS, Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, Ext. 72559 Opened 1953. Normal capacity 55. Average popUlation: 26. Age limits: 17 up. Correctional Facility, Marine Corps, Air Station, EI Toro, Santa Ana, California 92709 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 2fLt. L. B. Parkerson, Administrator Phone: (714) 544-3928 Opened 1943. Normal capacity 53. Average popUlation: 80. Age limits: 17 up. OFFICE OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California 92140 CORRECTION DIVISION Capt. A. J. Biggers, Administrator Phone: (714) 225-3168 Washington, D.C. 20314 Opened 1936. Normal capacity 68. Average popUlation: 42. Age limits: 17 up. Telephone: (202) 693-5132 Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina 28533 Col. Harry J. Brockman, Division Chief Chief Warrant Officer D. R. Zoerb, Administrator Phone: (919) 466-2123 United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027 Opened 1945. Normal capacity 91. Average popUlation: 117. Age limits: 17 up. Col. Oliver E. O'Kier, Commandant Phone: (913) 684-3301 Opened 1874. Normal capacity 1,250. Average popUlation 1971: 991 males. Army and Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Development and Education Com'11and, Quantico Air Force prisoners whose sentences include a punitive-type discharge and/ora year or Virginia 22134 ' more in confinement. Age limits: 17 up. WR. Capt. W. Noonan, Jr., Administrator Phone: (919)640-2716 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 52. Average popUlation: 99. Age limits: 17 up.

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! Hawaii: Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina 29905 I; *JOHN HOWARD ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII ChierWarrant Officer G. A. Miller, Administrator Phone: (803) 524-4195 1 Opened l899. Normal capacity 55. Average population: 64. Age limits: 17 up. j. 200 N. Vineyard Boulevart;. Suite 102, Honolulu 96817 I· Telephone: 537-2917 Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Base, Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa, EPO Seattle, i Emmett A. Cahill, Executive Director Washington 98773 j; Dr. John J. Blaylock, Presiden t Lt. Col. G. E. Malone, Administrator Phone: Overseas Operator, MCB, c Camp Butler, Okinawa, Ext. 7283 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 109. Average population: 111. Age limits: 17 up. J' Illinois: ! *JOHN HOWARD ASSOCIATION (Facilities listed above are for Naval personnel awaiting courts-martial c)1" serving sentence or I summary, special or general courts-martial.) 537 South Dearborn Street, Chicago 60605 I Telephone: (312) 341-1901 I Joseph R. Rowan, Executive Director DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Indiana: *P-A-C-E DIRECTORATE OF SECURITY POLICE, HQ USAF 1433 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis 46202 Washington, D.C. 20314 Telephone: (317) 639-2545 Telephone: (202) 693-5530 ---____, Executive Director Lt. Col. Donald E. Reeves, Staff Officer for Correction Major Ronulrl P. Hannan, Staff Officer for Correction Maryland: 3320th Retraining Group, , Coloraao 80230 *PRISONERS AID ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND, INC. Col. Branson L. Wood, Sr., Commander • Phone: (303) 388-5411 Ext. 3287 Opened 1952 at Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas and relocated .in 1967 to Lowry Air 321 FalJsway, Baltimore 21202 Force Base, Colorado. Mission expanded in 1970 and now includes facilities for Telephone: (301) 727-8130 confinement of minimum, medium, and maximum custody grades. Retrainees, George C. Leight, Executive Director convicted by court-martial for felony or misdemeanor, are selected on the basis of potential for restoration to duty. Must have a minimum of 30 days to serve, no maximum limit. Sentence may include a bad conduct or dishonorable discharge. When Massachusetts: deemed qualified, retrainees are restored to duty. Activity supervised by Air Training *MASSACHUSETTS CORRECTIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC. Command. Normal capacity 270. Average for 1971: 252. 33 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston 02108 Telephone: (617) 227-5390 Henry J. Mascarello, Executive Director CORRECTIONAL SERVICE AGENCIES Minnesota: California: *CORRECTIONAL SERVICE OF MINNESOTA *JEWISH COMMITTEE FOR PERSONAL SERVICE 1427 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis 55404 1891 Effie Street, Los Angeles 90026 Telephone: (612) 339-7227 Telephone: (213) 666-0171 Richard C. Ericson, Executive Director Louis Ziskind, Executive Director William Newman, Director of Penal Services Missouri: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SERVICE LEAGUE ST. LOUIS BUREAU FOR MEN Case work and counseling agency Room 200, 722 Chestnut, St. Louis 63101 657 Mission Street, San Francisco 94105 Telephone: (314) 621-2564 Telephone: (415) 421-8828 Charles Mann, Executive Director Joseph R. Silver, Executive Director New York: Connecticut: t CONNECTICUT PRISON ASSOCIATION *CORRECTIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK 340 Capitol Avenue, Room 343, Hartford 06115 135 East 15th Strtet, New Yerk 10003 Telephone: (203) 566-2032 r Telephone: (212) 254-9718 Donald H. Goff, General Secretary A. Ray Petty, Executive Director t j *OSBORN'E ASSOCIATION, INC. Delaware: f, *DELAWARE COUNCIL ON CRIME AND JUSTICE, INC. , 114 East 30th Street, New York 10016 Telephone: (212) 685-9720 701 Shipley Street, Wilmington 19801 Telephone: (302) 658-7174 Austin M. MacCormick, Executive Director t Joseph M. Callan, Associate Executive Director Jean J. Schneider, Executive Director i

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*QUAKER COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL REHABILITATION, INC. CANADA AND BAIRD HOUSE QCSR INC. RESIDENCE QCSR Vocational and Educational Day Treatment Center FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS 135 Christopher Street, New York 10014 Telephone: (212) 243-2134 and 243-7284 *CANADIAN PENITENTIARY SERVICE Mrs. Jane S. Droutman, Executive Director Sir Wilfrid Laurier Building, 340 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, KIA OP9 Telephone: (613) 992-6898 SPECIAL SOCIAL SERVICES, INC. P. A. Fa!l.uy, Commissioner of Penitentiaries 415 Lexington Avenue, New York 10017 Telephone: (212) 682-2290 MAXIMUM SECURITY INSTITUTIONS Mrs. Sylvia N. Rachlin, Executive Vice President Dorchester .Penitentiary, P. O. Box A, Dorchester, New Brunswick J. 1. Bennett, Director Phone: (506) 758-2030 Opened 1880. Normal capacity 450. Average popUlation 1971: 335. Felons. Age limits: *THE SALVATION ARMY None. 120-130 West 14th Street, New York 10011 Telephone: (212) 243-8700 Archambault Institution, P. O. Box 121, Ste. Anne des Plaines, P.Q. M. J. M. LeCorre, Director Phone: (514) 622-2900 Lt. Col. William H. Scarlett, Representative Opened 1969. Normal capacity 429. Average popUlation 1971: 295. Felons. Age limits: None. *VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, 160 St. Francois Avenue, Ville de Laval, P.Q. 340 West 85th Street, New York 10024 B. Marcoux, Acting Director Phone: (514) 661-9550 General John F. McMahon Opened 1873. Normal capacity 650. Average popUlation 1971: 380. Felons. Age limits: Commander in Chief None. , P. O. Box 22, Kingston, Ontario *WOMEN'S PRISON ASSOCIATION AND HOME, INC. A. J. Jarvis, Director Phone: (613) 546-5501 Opened 1835. Normal capacity 616. Average popUlation 1971: 645. Felons. Age limits: 110 Second Avenue, New York 10003 i None. Telephone: (212) 674-1163 /: Mrs. Carolyn M. Thompson, Executive Director , P. O. Box 280, Bath, Ontario i J. D. Clark, Director Phone: (613) 549-2451 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 429. Felons. Age limits: None.

Pennsylvania: Saskatchewan Penitentiary, P. O. Box 160, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan *PENNSYLVANIA PRISON SOCIETY T. J. Ellis, Director Phone: (306) 764-1586 Opened 1911. Normal capacity 407. Average popUlation 1971: 393. Felons. Age limits: 311 South Juniper Street, Philadelphia 19107 None. Telephone: (215) 735-5323 Rendell A. DaviS', Executive Director British Columbia Penitentiary, P. O. Box 150, New Westminster, B.C. F. R. Graves, Director Phone: (604) 524-3605 Opened 1878. Normal capacity 570. Average popUlation 1971: 467. Felons. Age limits: *PERSONAL AID BUREAU OF THE JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE None. 1610 Spruce Street, Philadelphia 19103 MEDIUM SECURITY INSTITUTIONS Telephone: (215) 545-3290 Springhill Institution, P. O. Box 2140, Springhill, Nova Scotia Sheldon Jeral, Supervisor R. W. Watson, Director Phone: (902) 597-3755 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 432. Average population 1971: 227. Young offenders and selected adults. Age limits: None. Washington, D.C.: *BUREAU OF REHABILITATION Leclerc Institution, 400 St. Francois Avenue, Ville de Laval, P.Q. J. P. Desgroseillers, Director Phone: (514) 661-9220 666 11 th Street, N.W. 20001 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 484. Average popUlation 1971: 442. Felons. Age limits: Telephone: (202) 347-9722 None. Harry Manley, Executive Director Federal Training Centre, 6099 Levesque Boulevard, Ville de Laval, P.Q. 1. H. St. Pierre, Director Phone: (514) 661-7786 Opened 1952. Normal capacity 338. Average popUlation 1971: 288. Young offenders. Wisconsin: Age limits: 25. WISCONSIN CORRECTIONAL SERVICE Cowansville Institution, R.R. No.1, Cowansville, P.Q. 436 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee 53203 J. O. G. Marineau, Director Phone: (514) 263-3073 Telephone: (414) 271-2512 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 432. Average popUlation 1971: 365. Young offenders. Erwin J. Heinzelmann, Executive Director Age limits: 25.

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Collins Bay Institution, P. O. Box 190, Kingston, Ontario J H Meers Director Phone: (613) 546-3228 Agassiz Correctional Camp, P. O. Box 1300, Agassiz, British Columbia . Opened 1'930. Normal capacity 394. Average population 1971: 375. Felons. Age limits: W. A. Hall, Director Phone: (604) 796-2712 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 55. Felons. Age limits: Young offcnders. None. Joycevillc Institution, P. O. Box 880, Kingston, Ontario W. Chitty Director Phonc: (613) 546-3127 William Head Institution, P. O. Box 10, Metch05in, British Columbia Opened' 1957. Normal capacity 454. Averagc population 1971: 396. Felons. Age limits: G. Milner, Director Phone: (604) 567-1177 None. Opened 1959. Normal capacity 150. Average popUlation 1971: 108. Felons. Age limits: None. Warkworth Institution, P. O. Box 760, Campbellford, Ontario W. C. Westlake, Director Phone: (705) 924-2210 Opcned 1967. Normal capacity 432. Average population 1971: 264. Young offenders SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONS and selected adults. Age limits: None. Special Correction Unit (Quebec), 1300 St. Francois Avenue, Ville de Laval, P.Q. Stony Mountain Institution, P. O. Box 101, Stony Mountain, Manitoba P. G. L. Goulem, Director Phone: (514) 661-9620 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 120. Average popUlation 1971: 62. Felons. Age limits: G. F. Tegman, Director. . Phone: (204) 453:5~41 Opened 1877. Normal capacity 379. Average populatIOn 1971: 346. Felons. Age lImits: None. None. Prison for Women, P. O. Box 515, Kingston, Ontario Drumhell:!r Institution, P. O. Box 3000, Drumheller, Albcrta C. A. M. Edwards, Director Phone: (613) 544-6143 P. J\<1. J. Jutras, Director Phone: (403) 823-5101 Opened 1934. Normal capacity 134. Average popUlation 1971: 64. Felons. Age limits: Opened 1967. Normal capacity 432. Average population 1971: 318. Young offenders None. and selected adults. Age limits: None. Mountain Prison, P. O. Box 1200, Agassiz, British Columbia R. A. Wilson, Director Phone: (604) 796-2231 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 180. Average popUlation 1971: 158. Felons. Age limits: None. MINIMUM SECURITY INSTITUTIONS (Mountain Prison is a special prison for aged inmates.) Dorchester Penitentiary Farm Annex, P. O. Box A. Dorchester, New Brunswick The Montgomery Centre, P. O. Box 339, Postal Station UK", Toronto 315, Ontario W. West Actin" Director Phone: (506) 758-2030 1. M. West, Director Phone: (416) 487-3098 Open~d 1962. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 54. Felons. Age limits: Opened 1970. Normal capacity 14. Average popUlation 1971: 9. Inmates on pre-release None. program. Age limits: None. Blue Mountain Correctional Institution, R.R. No. I, Westfield, Kings County, N.B. St. Hubert Centre, 1626 St. Hubert Street, Montreal 24, P.Q. J. O. ('aird, Acting Director Phone: (506) 468-2274 J. R. M. Hamel, Director Phone: (514) 283-4841 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 44. Felons. Age limits: Opened 1968. Normal capacity 22. Average population 1971: 15. Inmates on pre-release None. program. Age limits: None.

Joyceville Institution Farm Annex, P. O. Box 880, Kingston, Ontario The Osborne Centre, 45 Edmonton Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba E. J. Doyle Director Phone: (613) 546-3127 D. A. Clark, Director Phone: (204) 985-2315 Opened i 962. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 75. felons. Age limits: Opened 1968. Normal capacity 14. Average popUlation 1971: 12. Inmates on pre-release None. program. Age limits: None.

Collins Bay Institution Farm Annex, 1). O. Box 190, Kingston, Ontario West Georgia Centre, 1260 West Georgia Street, Vancouver 5, B.C. M. 1. Reid Director Phone: (613) 546-3221 1. Vallely, Acting Director Phone: (604) 688-8742 Opened '1962. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1971: 84. Felons. Age limits: Opened 1969. Normal capacity 17. Average popUlation 1971: 11. Inmates on pre-release None. program. Age limits: None.

Landry Crossing Correctional Camp, P. O. Box 309, Petawawa, Ontario Ste. Anne des Plaines Minimum Security Institution, Ste. Anne des Plaines, P.Q. R. G. Headrick Director Phone: (613) 687-5511 Loc. 280 J. R. A. Dumouchel, Director Phone: (514) 622-1140 Opened 196i. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 60. Felons. Age limits: Normal capacity 72. Average population 1971: 64. Felons. Age limits: None. None. Laval Minimum Security InstitutiolJ., 160 St. Francois Aventle, Ville de Laval, P.O. Beaver Creek Correctional Camp, P. O. Box 1240, Gravenlmrst, Ontario J. H. 1. P. St. Cyr, Director Phone: (514) 661-9550 D. McKenzie, Acting Director Phone: (705) 687-3384 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 140. Average population 1971: 92. Felons. Age limits: Opened 1961. Normal capacity 110. Average popUlation 1971: 72. Felons. Age lunits: None. None. Matsqui Institution, P. O. Box 2500, Abbotsford, British Columbia Stony Mountain Institution Farm Annex, P. O. Box 72, Stony Mountain, Manitoba 1. M. Murphy, Director Phone: (604) 859-4841 R. F. Kenyon, Acting Director Phone: (204) 453-5541 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 337 males. Average population 1971: 276. Narcotic Opened 1962. Normal capacity SO. Average population 1971: 65. Felons. Age limits: addicts. Age limits: None. None. Saskatchewan Penitentiary Farm Annex, P. O. Box 160, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Her Majesty's Penitentiary, St. 10hn's, Newfoundland L. K. Jacobson Director Phone: (306) 764-1586 Phone: (709) 722-8280 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 62. Felons. Age limits: Average popUlation 1971: 10 .. . None. (A provincial institution where federal penitentiary inmates ongmallllg frol11 Newfoundland arc incarcerated by virtue of a federal provincial agrecmenl.)

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REGIONAL DIRECTORS, R. R. Gillies, District Representative Phone: (403) 488-4851 Room 103, 10107115thStreet Quebec Edmonton, Alberta J. C. A. LaFerriere Phone: (5]4) 661-7705 Saskatchewan 5486 Levesque Boulevard Ville de Laval, P.Q. E. G. Carleton, District Representative Phone: (306) 763-8451 Room 308, Federal Building Ontario Prince Albert, Saskatchewan J. Moloney Phone: (613) 544-7922 F. Keith Wright, District Represc.ntative Phone: (306) 522-1671 P. O. Box 1174 Room 203, 1859 Smith Street Kingston, Ontario Regina, Saskatchewan Western Hart Caslor, District Representative Phone: (306) 244-4131 J. R. Stone Phone: (604) 524-7191 Room 507, Financial Building P. O. Box 367 230 22nd Street East New Westminster, B.C. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Western Region, comprising Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.) Manitoba J. A. fhelps, District Representative Phone: (204) 727-2438 Correctional Staff College (Quebec), 5500 Levesque Boulevard, Ville de Laval, P.Q. Room 211, Federal Public Building J. Rabellino, College Administrative Officer Phone: (514) 661-7705 Princess Avenue and 11 th Street (For the training of French-speaking or bilingual penitentiary officers.) Brandon, Manitoba Correctional Staff College (Ontario), 508 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston, Ontario Dave Rempel, District Representative Phone: (204) 985-4306 R. H. Edney, College Administrative Officer Phone: (613) 5444415 Federal Building, Room 636 (For the training of English-speaking or bilingual penitentiary officers.) 269 Main Street Winnipeg 1, Manitoba *DEPARTMENT OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL Ontario Sir Wilfrid Laurier Building, 340 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario Telephone: (613) 996-3063 J. I-I. Lawrence, District Representative Phone: (519) 821-2250 162 Woolwich Street National Parole Board (FT) Guelph, Ontario Sir Wilfrid Lauier Building, 340 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario A. Kloepfer, District Represen ta tive Phone: (416) 523-2695 Telephone: (613) 992-0261 Room 413, National Revenue Building T. G. Street, Q. C., Chairman 150 Main Street Hamilton, Ontario F. P. Miller, Executive Director Telephone: (613) 992-5674 ______, District Representative Phone: (613) 546-4228 440 King Street West REGIONAL OFFICES: P. O. Box 1114 British Columbia Kingston, Ontario John A. Phillips, District Representative Phone: (604) 8594896 M. Rubin, District Representative Phone: (519) 679-4253 Davy Crockett Building Box 204, P. O. B. 33827 South Fraser Way London 12, Ontario Abbotsford, B.C. G. M. Bedard, District Representative Phone: (613) 996-7011 D. Cernetic, District Representative Phone: (604) 563-8888 Kent/Albert Building, 5th Floor Royal Bank Building 150 Kent Street 550 Victoria Street Ottawa 4, Ontario Prince George, B.C. M. D. Stienburg, District Representative Phone: (705) 742-8889 O. Fonseca, District Representative Phone: (604) 666-1161 Room 232, Federal Building Room 357, 1231 Haro Street 666-3731 201 Charlotte Street Vancouver 5, B.C. Petersborough, Ontario Murray B. Gaw, District Representative Phone: (604) 388-3267 G. A. N. Pinder, District Representative Phone: (705) 675-1471 Room 119, Customs House Room 347, Federal Building 816 Government Street 19 Lisgar S tree t Victoria, B.C. Sudbury; Ontario Alberta A. C. MacNeil, District Representative Phone: (807) 623-9537 Grant P. Spiro, District Representative Phone: (403) 264-1641 Room 320, 120 Syndicate Street South 132A 9th Avenue, S.W. Postal Station F. Calgary 3, Alberta Thunder Bay, Ontario

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D. J. Lavers, District Represen tative Phone: (902) 8954477 R. S. Beames, District Represen ta live Phone: (416) 369-3461 Room 213, Federal Building 895-4478 5th Floor, 227 Victoria Street Toronto 2, Ontario Prince and Arlington Streets j Truro, NOVa Scotia l ·-1 J. P. Lupien, District Represen~ative Phone: (519) 254-7788 Room 201, 441 University Avenue West Newfoundland Windsor, Ontario R. Evans, District Representative Phone: (709) 726-3797 Sir Humphrey Gilbert Building Quebec P. O. Box 5233 St. John's, Newfoundland J. C. Perron, District Representative Phone: (418) 543-0023 267 est, rue Racine 543-1234 C.P.625 Chicoutimi, Quebec J. C. Morin, District Representative Phone: (514) 372-5861 PROVINCIAL INSTITUTIONS 297, rue Principaie 372-5862 C.P.69 Granby, Quebec ALBERTA

C. E. Dumaine, District Representative Phone: (514) 661-9610 *DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 36, Centre D'Achats Duvernay 661-9611 Coin Boulevard de la Concorde Corrections Branch and rue Montrose 9919-105 S1. Edmonton 6 Duvernay, Laval, Quebec J. D. Lee, Director of Corrections Telephone: (403) 425-1320 Luc Genest, District Representative Phone: (514) 879-5734 685, rue Cathcart F. C. Oswin, Superintendent of Correctional Institutions Montreal, Quebec Telephone: (403) 429·6502 Lethbridge Correctional Institutions, P. O. Box 490, Lethbridge Marcel Caron, District Representative Phone: (418) 694-3838 L. J. Fisher, Warden Phone: (403) 327-2381 3 rue Buade Opened 1911. Normal capacity 168. Average population 1970: 160 males. Felons and C.P.110 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. (Also operates one forestry camp.) WR. Quebec Haute-ville, Quebec Fort Saskate Hewan Correctional Institution, Fort Saskatchewan Y. Leveille, District Representative Phone: (418) 724-6556 E. E. Noel, Warden Phone: (403) 543-2221 320 boul, St. Germain est Opened 1914. Normal capacity 550. Average population 1970: 402 males, 60 females. 4e Etage, C.P. 782 ' Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. (Also operates three forestrY camps.) WR. Rimouski, Quebec Calgary Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 250, Station 'B,' Calgary Gilles Thibault, District Represen ta tive Phone: (514) 436-1030 J. F. JackSl.ln, Warden Phone: (403) 289-4905 Edifice Federal Opened 1958. Normal capacity 378. Avcuge population 1970: 429 males. Felons and 380, rue LaBelle misdemeanants and persons held for deportation and awaiting trial. Age limits: 16 up. S1. Jerome, Quebec (Also operates two forestry camps.) WR.

New Brunswick Bowden Institution, Box 'R,' Innisfail R. L. Benner, Superintendent Phone: (403) 227-3325 J. P. Sullivan, District Representative Phone: (506) 858-2050 Opened 1953. Normal capacity young adul1s 200. Average population 1970: 84 males. Terminal Centre, 4th Floor Age limits: 16-25. (Academic courses up to grade 12, vocational and trades training 1222 Main Street programs.) (Also operates three forestry camps.) WR. Moncton, New Brunswick Satellite: J. L. SUllivan, District Representative Phone: (506) 657-8210 Nordegg Camp Site Customs Building, Suite 241 i), S. Hyatt, Assistant Deputy Superintendent 189 Prince Williams Street ,. Normal capacity 70. Average popUlation 1970: 70 males. Age limits: 16 up. (Minimum Ir Saint John, New Brunswick i security camp program for selected male prisoners.) Nova Scotia Belmont Rehabilitation Centre, Box 6057, Station 'C,' Edmonton M. A. LeterskY, Superintendent Phone: (403) 476-1337 V. B. MacDonalq, District Representative Phone: (902) 426-3408 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 130. Average population 1970: 92 males. Opened for Room 700, Centennial Building 426-3409 tl1e treatment of selected alcoholic offenders screened from Provincial Correctional Corper Franville and Sackville Streets Institutions. WR. Halifax, Nova Scotia Peace PJver Correctional Institution, P. O. Box 1650, Peace River J. W. Maclean, District Representative Phone~ (902) 5644588 R. Desrochers, Warden Phone: (403) 624-5480 Cabot House, Suite 214 Opened April 1, 1968. Normal capacity 160. Average population 1970: 152. Ag.e limits: 500 Khlgs Road 16 up. (Also operates two forestry camps.) Sydney, Nova Scotia

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Prince George Regional Correctional Centre, P. O. Box 909, Prince George • ALBERTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT H. B. Bjarnason, Warden Phone: :"63-9.2.11 (Formerly Alberta Institute for Girls) ~1 Opened 1955. Medium security regional centre for the northern part of .BntIsh Youth Development Centre, P. O. Box 6086 Station C Edmonton Columbia. Male offenders with sentences of less than two years. Located outSide the Denis C. Bell, Director "Phone: (403) 476-1331 City of Prince George. Capacity 130 inmates. ~~r~~dd?t~~. Capacity 85. Average population: 60 males, 25 females. Delinquents. Age 1 Satellite: Hutda Lake Camp Minimum security forest camp programme for 60 selected male offenders and ! pre-release inmates from the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre. BRITISH COLUMBIA Alouette River Unit, P. O. Box 4000, Maple Ridge, B.C. O. r. Walling Warden Phone: 463-8891 Opened 1964. Minimum security unit for male inmates with alcoholic problems-mainly CORRECTIONS SERVICE those sent directly from Court to this institution for an indeterminate period of training DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL not exceeding twelve months. Capacity 153 inmates. 1075 Melville Street, Vancouver 5 Telephone: (604) 683-7341 Satellite: Twin Maples Farm S. Rocksborough Smith, Director of Correction Minimum security unit for female inmates with alcoholic problems-mainly those sent M. A. Matheson, Ph.D., Deputy Director of Correction directly from Court to this institution for an indeterminate period of training not New Haven Correctional Cenae, 4250 Marine Drive Burnaby 1 exceeding twelve months. Capacity 60 inmates. V. H. Goad, Director 'Phone: (604) 433-1291 ! ~ : Opened 1947. A borstal type institution for selected young adult male offenders Chilliwack Forest Camps, p, O. Box 365, Chilliwack . between U;e ages of 16 and 23,Years. A capacity for 40 inmates who are selected for G. J. Chapple Officer-in-Charge Phone: SardiS 858-3331 transfer from the Central Classification Unit Lower Mainland Remonal Correctional Consists of ' three camps situated on the Chilliwack Rivex. Each camp has a capacity for \ Centre. ",. l' 60 inmates selected by Central Classification at Lower M~land ~egional Co~ectiOl:al Centre. Two are general forest camps and one prOVIdes a SIX months mtensive Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre Drawer "0 " Burnaby 1 programme for young adult offenders, leading to parole u.pon graduation. W. H. Mulligan, Ward~n "Phone: (604) 434-4231 ...... --_ .... _-----_..• - -~ .. -~ ------, .. Opened 19~2. RegIOnal Centre for the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Male Haney Correctional Centre, P. O. Box 1000, Maple Ridge offenders With sentences of less than two years. J. W. Bellis, Warden Phone: 462-7131 Opened 1957. A vocational training centre for selected.young ad~lts, male offenders Satellite: with sentences of less than ,~wo years. Inmates are classified to thIS centre by Central Women's Unit Classification at Lower Mainland Centre. ~l()vidl~s segregated group training for all categories of female inmates. Capacity 103 mmaf.es. Satellites: Pirie Ridge Camp . Vancouver ~sland Regional Correctional Centre, 4216 Wilkinson Road, Victoria Minimum security camp for 60 young adults, first offenders. V:0cational training L. Hamblin, Warden. . Phone: (504) 479-1621 facilities of the main institution are available to selected inmates of thiS camp. I Opened 196~. MedIUm secunty regional centre for male prisoners from the Vancouver Ishnld area With sentences less than two years. Capacity 130. Boulder Bay Camp . . I' Trainees are classified dit€lctly to this forest camp by Central CalsslficatlOn d Lower Satellites: Mainland Regional Correctional Centre. Provides an intensiv~ four-m0!lth programme Sayward Forest Camps for young adult, first offenders leading to parole upon graduation. Capacity 52. Consi~ts of two camps situated near Campbell River on Vancouver Island. Both have a I capar.aty for 60 selected male offenders. Stave Lake Camp . Minimum security forest camp for 30 young adult, lust offenders selected from Pme Snowdon Forest Camp Ridge Camp-mainly short term offenders. Training programme for young adults first offenders from the Vancouver Island area-mainly short term offenders. ' Lakeview Forest Camp Training programme for young adult offenders with previous admissions. Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre, P. O. Box 820, Kamloops, B.C. W. Scott, Wru:den... Phone: 374-1294 Relocat~d m 1967. MedlUm.security regIOnal centre for the Central Interior of British <:olumbl!1' Male ?ffenders With sentences of less than two years. Located on a 74 acre site outSIde the CIty of Kamloops. Capacity 90 inmates. Satellites: Rayleigh Camp Minimum s.ecurity farm and forest camp programme for 60 selected male offenders and pre-release mmates from the Karnloops Regional Correctional Centre. Clearwater Camp Minimum .security forest camp programme for 60 selected male offenders and } pre-release mmates from the Karnloops Regional Correctional Centre.

*-ACA Institutional member. WA-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 120 MANITOBA NEW BRUNSWICK 121 ; MANITOBA I NEW BRUNSWICK DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT *DEPARTMEr..T OF JUSTICE Legislative Building, Winnipeg 1 Telephone: 946-7435 Correctional Services Division, County Court Housc, Fredericton Telephone: (506) 475-7711 Mr. J. Andre Quellette, Deputy Minister James L. Crane, Correctional Services Director Adult Corrections Youth Training Center, R.R. 6, 17redericton P. O. Box 17, Fort Osborne, 139 Tuxedo, Winnipeg 29 William Keyes, Superintendent Phone: (506) 475-8911 Telephone: 489-4541 Ext. 411 Opened 1962 (replaces Boys' Industrial Home). Normal capacity 72. Average popUlation Ray Slough, Director 1971: 45 malcs. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-16. Correctional Institution, Eastern Judicial District, Box 891, Winnipeg New Brunswick Central Reformatory, R.R. 6, Fredericton E. Cox, Superintendent Phone: 837-1351 J. L. Evans, Superintendent Phone: (506) 475-9988 Opened 1930. Normal capacity 564. Average popUlation 1970: 354 males. Felons and Opened 1956. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 45 males. Felons. Age misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR. limits: 16-25. Subsidiaries: Bathurst Provincial Jail, Bathurst Birds Hill Rehab Camp, capacity 26. Charles Russell, Jailcr Phone: (506) 546-3488 Bannock Point Rehab Camp, capacity 40. 17elons, misdcmcanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR.

Correctio.n~llnstitution, Western JUdicial District, Victoria Avenue, E., Brandon Dalhousie Provincial Jail, Dalhousie John Gillingham, Superintendent Phone: 727-6471 Gerald Chouinard, Jailer Phone: (506) 684·4589 Opened 1884. Normal capacity 96. Average popUlation 1971: 76 males. Felons and Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR. misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Dorchester Provincial Jail, Dorchester Subsidiary: Philip Lewis, Jailer Phone: (506) 379-2519 Spruce Woods Rehab Camp, capacity 24. Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum agc. WR. Correctional Institution, Dauphin Judicial District, Box 40, Dauphin Fredericton Provincial Jail, Brunswick Street, Fredericton K. D. Deans, Superintendent Phone: 638-3991 Otis A. Stewart, Jailer Phone: (506) 475-7213 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 70. Average population 1971: 27 males. Felons and Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR. misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Richibucto Provincial Jail, Richibucto Correctional Institution, Northern Judicial Distril:t, The Pas Edward Robichaud, Jailer Phone: (506) 523-4471 D. Philips, Superintendent Phone: 623-2301 Felons, misdemeanani$ and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR. Opened 1916. Normal capacity 38. Average popUlation 1971: 47 mules. Felons and rnisdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR. St. Andrews Provincial Jail, St. Andrews Lewis C. Hanson, Jailer Phone: (506) 529-3263 Subsidiary: Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR. Egg Lake Rehab Camp, t'ap3city 37. Saint John Provincial Jail, 124 King Street, E., Saint John Manitoba Govcrnment Detention Horne, 444 York Avenue, Winnipeg 1 ______, Superintendent Phone: (506) 657-6334 Frank Logan, SUperintendent Phone: 946-7368 Felon.~, mi~demeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR. Opened 1930. Normal capacity 39. Average population 1971: 65 males and females.* Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Woodstock Provincial Jail, Woodstock *includes annex accommodating 20 males on day parole. Douglas Mann, Jailer Phone: (506) 328-2425 Felons, misdemeanllnts and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR. Correctional Center for Women, 329 Duke Street, Portage La Prairie Miss Noelle DesLauriers, Superintendent Phone: 857-5631 Perth-Andover Regional Jail, Perth-Andover Opened 1906. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1971: 14 females. Aime Aubry, Jailer Phone: (506) 273-2808 Misderncanants and persons awaiting trial. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR. Correctional Institution for Women, The Pas, Box 1320, The Pas Phone: 623.2301 The follOWing institution is governed by a Board of Governors made up of representatives of Opened 1963. Normal capacity 6. Average population 1970: 2 females. Sentenced to various Protestant churches: less than two years. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Now administered by Correctional Interprovincial Horne for Young Women, 480 Coverdale Road, Riverview Institution Northern Judicial District. Mrs. Moncda Lord, Superintendent Phone: (506) 386-3142 Opened 1926. Normal capacity 35. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Manitoba Home for Girls, Box 119, GR. 3, R.R. No.1, Winnipeg R3C 2E4 Donald G. Gibson, Superintendent Phone: (204) 339-1934 Opened 1958. Capacity 45. Average popUlation: 38 females. Age limits: 12-18. Marymound School, 422 Scotia Street, Winnipeg 17, R2V lX4 Sister Gertrude, Superintendent Phone: (204) 338-1476 Opened 1911. Capacity 60. Average popUlation: 54 females. Age limits: 18 Max.

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Vanier Centre for Women, Brampton NEWFOUNDLAND 1 Miss D. Clark, Superintendent Phone: (416) 459-9100 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 120. Average popUlation 1971: 90. Age limits: 16 up. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE r WR. Confederation Building, St. John's Telephone: 722-0711 Burtch Adult Training Centre, Box 940, Brantford R. B. Masecar, Superintendent Phone: (519) 494-2421 Hon. T. Alex Hickman, Q.C., Minister of Justice and Attorney General Opened 1955. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 43 males. Age limits: Her Majesty's Penitentiary, Forest Road, St. John's I 16-24. WR. J. J. Fagan, Superintendent Phone: 722-8280 I Opened ~859. Normal capacity 127. Average population 1971-72: 108 males, 3 females. f Burtch Correctional Centre, Box 940, Brantford ~mce umon of Newfoundland with Canada, the Penitentiary operated by the Province R. B. Masecar, Superintendent Phone: (519) 484-2421 In ~ffe~t functions both as a penitentiary and a provincial gaol. Age limits! Opened 1948. Normal capacity 200. Average popUlation 1971: 152 males. Age limits: Pemtentiary-None; Gaol: 15 up. 18 up. WR. Salmonier Correctional Institution (formerly Salmonier Prison Camp), Salmonier Line, P. O. Burwash Correctional Centre, Burwash Box 5459, St. John's G. R. Fisher, Superintendent Phone: 695-2200 J. J. Fagan, Superintendent Opened 1914. Normal capacity 590. Average f'Jpulation 1971: 540 mal,~s. Age limit.~: Opened 1936. Normal capacity 80 (reduced from 90). Average popUlation 1971-72: 44 18 up. WR. males. Transfers from Her Majesty's Penitentiary. Thunder Bay Adult Training Center, Box 608, Thunder Bay DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES & REHABILITATION R. N. Groulx, Superintendent Phone: 622-4421 Opened 1965. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 36. Age limits: 16-24. Confederation Building, St. John's Boys' Home & Training School, P. O. Box 40, Whitbourne, Newfoundland Thunder Bay Correctional Centre, Box 608, Thunder Bay P. L. Hamilton, Superintendent Phone: (709) 759-2050 R. N. Groulx, Superintendent Phone: 622-4421 Opened 1953. Capacity 42. Average popUlation: 31 males. Age limits: 12-17. Opened 1955. Normal capacity 68. Average popUlation 1971: 45 males. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Guelph Correctional Centre, Box 600, Guelph NOVA SCOTIA J. R. C. Lee, Superintendent Phone: (519) 822-0020 Opened 1913. Normal capacity 834. Average popUlation 1971: 632 males. Age limits: 16up. WR. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE P. O. Box 696, Halifax Subsidiary: Telephone: (902) 424-4325 Oliver Forestry Camp, Grey County J. R. C. Lee, Superintendent Dt'. F. R. MacKinnon, Deputy Minister Opened 1968. Capacity 40. Average population 1971: 32 mal,es. Age limits: 18 up. D. H. Johnson, Administrator of Family and Child Welfare William D. Greatorex, Director of Special Protection Services Dufferin Forestry Camp The Nova Scotia Schoo! for Boys, P. O. Box 400, Shelburne J. R. C. Lee, Superintendent Barry Costello, Supermtendent Phone: Shelburne 901, 902 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 40. Age limits: 18-24. Opened 1947. Normal capacity 162. Total admissions 1971: 159 males. Children in need of special protection. Age limits: 8-16. Neuropsychiatric Clinic, Guelph Dr. A. J. I. Dacre, Director Phone: (519) 822-0020 The Nova Scotia School for Girls, 50 Aberdeen Street Truro Opened 1955. Normal capacity 25. Average popUlation 1971: 13 males. Age limits: William D. M~~Leod, Superintendent ' Phone: (902) 893-3029 16up. Opened Apn11967. Normal capacity 88. Total admissions 1971: 62. Children in need of special protection. Age limits: 8-16. McCreights Forestry Camp, Thessalon Under the supervision of the Sault S teo Marie Jail W. James, Superintendent Opened 1957. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1971: 29 males. Age limits: ONTARIO 18 up. Millbrook Correctional Centre, Millbrook *MINISTRY OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES E. Bond, Superintendent Phone: (705) 932-2624 Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182 Opened 1957. Normal capacity 234. Average popUlation 1971: 199 males. Behavior Telephone: (416) 365-4341 problems-arsonists, sex offenders, and narcotic addicts. Age limits: 16 up. Honourable C. J. S. Apps, Minister Satellite: Dow Sinclair, Deputy Minister Durham Camp, Millbrook E. Bond, Superintendent Phone: (705) 932-2624 ADULT INSTITUTIONS Opened 1962. Normal capacity 14. Average popUlation 1971: 10 males. Age limits: All sentenced persons are serving terms of up to 2 years less 1 day. 18 up. Brampton Adult Training Center, Brampton Mimico Correctional Centre, Box 75, Toronto 14 J. M. Marsland, Superintendent Phone: (416) 451-5580 H. M. Hooper, Superintendent Phone: (416) 255-0131 Opened 1913. Normal capacity 330. Average population 1971: 281 males. Age limits: ~g_~~~~vjl.47. Normal capacity 144. Average llopulation 1971: 125 males. Age limits: 18up. WR.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ~~------ONTARIO ONTARIO-QUEBEC 1'25 124 ~ Pine Ridge School, Box 70, Bowmanville Satellite: Hendrie Forestry Camp, Simcoe County G. D. Stewart, Superintendt:nt Phone: (416) 623-2582 H. M. Hooper, Superintendent ..' . . 8 Opened 1925. Normal capacity 190. Average popUlation 1971.: 150 males. Age limits: Opened 1960. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1971. 23. Age lImits. 1 up. II 13-16.

Hillsdale Forestry Camp, Hillsdale j Satellite: H M. Hooper, Superintendent . . . Coldsprings Forestry Camp, Box 70, Bowmanville Phone: (416) 623-2582 'Opened 1956. Normal capacity 30. Average populatJOn 1971: 22 males. Age limits: Opened 1963. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1971: 15 males. Age limits: 13-16. 18 up. Alex G. Brown Memorial Clinic, Box 75, Toronto 14 Cecil Facer School, P.B. 850, Station D, Sudbury E K. Glinfort, Superintendent . E. Blomme, Superintendent Phone: (705) 675-1261 'Opened 1951. Normal capacity 104. Average populatIOn 1971: 45 alcoholiCS, 7 sex Opened 1971. Normal capacity 120. Average population...... Age limits: 8 to 16. offenders, 15 drug addicts. Age limits: 16 up. Elmcrest School (Formerly St. Euphrasia's Schoo\), 3044 Duffcrin Street, Toronto 19 G. R. Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (416) 782-5444 Monteith Correctional Centre, Monteith Phone: V Algagne 2521 D. B. Griggs, Superintendent . Opened 1941. Normal capacity 118. Average population 1971: ...... Age limits: Up Opened 1938 (reopened 1947). Normal capacity 120. Average population 1971: 129 to 16. males. Age limits: 18 up. WR. Project D.A.R.E.-Portage Lake, Box 220, Britt Monteith Adult Training Centre, Mon teith R. Davies, Superintendent Phone: Britt 383-2327 D. B. Griggs, Superintendent Phone: VAlgagne 2521 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 36. Average popul5tion ...... Age limits: 15-16. Opened 1965. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 59. Age limits: 16-24. St. John's ScllOOI, Uxbridge WR. Brother Daniel La Belle, Superintendent Phone: (416) 364-0556 Rideau Co~ection~l Centre, Burritt's Rapids PI . (613) 169-4748 Opened 1895 in Toronto; transferred to new building at Uxbridge 1957. Normal R DUPUIS, Supenntendent lOne. -: .• 18 capacity 180. Average popUlation 1971: 157 males. Age limits: Up to 16. Roman 'Opened 1948. Normal capacity 140. Average population 1971: 71 males. Age IUUlts. Catholic. up. WR. St. Joseph's School, Alfred Rideau Adult Training Centre, Burritt's Rapids Phone: (613) 269-4748 Brother Maurice-Jacques, Superintendent Phone: (613) 679-2255 R. Dupuis, Superintendent I' . Opened 1933. Normal capacity 160. Average popUlation 1971: 15R males. Age limits: Opened 1966. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 59 males. Age Imlts: Up to 16. Roman CaUJOlic. 16-24. WR. Spruceclale School, Box 1002, Hagersville J. Bain, Superintendent Phone: (416) 768-3377 Jails . D . C t The Ministry operates 42 jails and one RegIOnal etentlon en reo Opened 1965. Normal capacity 115. Average population 1970: 89 males. Age limits: 13-16. White Oaks Village, Box 1002, Hagersville J. Bain, Superintendent Phone: (416) 768-3377 JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Opened 1965. Normal capacity 60. Average popUlation 1971: 55 males. Age limits: (Admissions from Provincial Courts [Family Division]) 8-12.

Brookside School, Box 159, Cobourg PI . (416) 372-5457 G. W. Pollard, Superintendent .'. lOne. QUEBEC Opened 1946. Normal capacity 175. Average populadon 1971. 151 males. Age limits: 12 and 13. *CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Department of Justice Glendale School, Box 485, Simcoe 356 Parliament Building, Quebec 4, P.Q. G C. McCracken, Superintendent . Phone: (5i9) !26: . : 'Opened 1962. Normal capacity 115. Average populatIOn 1971: 80 males. Ape limits. Telephone: (418) 643-7713 13-16. (includes Reception and Diagnostic Centre) Maurice Gauthier, Ph.D., General Director Roger Labelle, Director of Houses of Detention Grandview School, qndudes Reception and Diagnostic Centre) Box 3pO~, G~I{519) 621-5160 Real Ouellet, MSW., Director of Probation T. J. Loker, Superintendent, . one. r . . Opened 1933, Normal capacity) 60. Average population 1971: 111 females. Age tmlts. PROVINCIAL INSTlTUTlONS up to 16. Institutioll'i outside of Montreal and Quebec (number 38) are m&inly used as trial wards or for those inmates with very short sentences. Their populations range from 10 to 50 daily, Hillcrest School, Box 870, Guelph Phone: (519) 822-1782 depending on the size of the prisons and their location. Sentenced inmates are usually J. E. Slaven, Superintendent . transferred either to Montreal or Quebec. Opened 1958. Normal capacity 48. Average population 1971: 50 males. Age limits: 14-16. MONTREAL INSTITUTIONS Montreal, House of Detention, 800 Blvd., Gouin Kawartha Lakes S~hool, Box 4000, Lindsay PI . (705) 324-6153 R. Desrivieres, Director Phone: 873-4190 or 4149 S. Keane, Supermtendcn t . lone. r ' .. Opened 1962. Normal capacity 114. Average populatIOn 1971: 75 females. Age Imlts. Normal capacity 800. Average popUlation 1971: 550 males. One wing as trial ward. Other wings, inmates with sentences less than two years. Age limits: 18 up. 13-16.

*-ACA Institutional member., WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. QUEBEC-SASKATCHEWAN - QUEBEC 1)7 126 Ecole Sainte-Domitille, 235 Boulevard des Prairies Laval Mr. Jean-PaUl Gohier, Director ' . Phone: (514) 382·3150 Maison Tanguay (for women), 11000 Tanguay Street Phone: 873-4190 or 4149 Mrs. J. Boisseau, Directress Opl~ned 1915. N?rf!1a[ capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 65 females. Juvenile Normal capacity 100. Average population 1971: 50. Trial wards and prisoners with de mquents. Age limIts: 10-16. Catholic. sentences less than two years. Age limits: 18 up. ECS~let Sruy'ntet-tHeplelne, 946.9 West Gouin Boulevard, Pierrefonds Montreal 910 Montreal Prevention Center, 1701 Parthenais Street IS er ve e ante DIrectress ' G. Vaugeois, Director Phone: 873-2644 or 3482 Opened 1963. N~rmal capacit 72 A . Phone: (514) 684-1614 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 360. Average population 1971: 350 males. Trial ward. delinquents. Age limits: 13-18. tath~lic. verage populatIon 1971: 66 females. Juvenile Age limits: 18 up. CeMntre D'~ccueil L~urentien; 2475 Saint-Viateur St. Giffard Que 5 r. SylvJO LanglOIS Director " . 37 7 QUEBEC INSTITUTIONS Op~ned 1945. Normal capacity 90. Avera e P~one: (418) 667- 9 Quebec Detention Center, C.P. 7777, Charlesbourg delmquel'ts. Age limits: 10-14. Catholic. g popUlation 1971. 33 males. Juvemle P. Lemay, Director Phone: 643-4338 or 8500 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1971: 250 males. Trial wards lIf~ian Hall, 575 Golf ~venue, Beaconsfield, P.Q. and prisoners with sentences less than two years. Age limits: 18 up. Sister Mary Esther, DIrectress Phone: (514) 695·6686 Op~ned 1955. Normal capacity 44. Average population 1971: 31 females. Juvenile Waterloo Rehabilitation Center, C.P. 1150, Waterloo delInquents. Age limits: 12·18. English Catholic. C. Lebel, Director Phone: 539-1243 or 2222 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 300. Selected inmates. Age limits: 24 up. ECpole Mo~t St-Antoine, 8157 Sherbrooke, East, Montrea1429 aul Emde Parent, f.c., Director Phone: (514) 351-4000 Institut St-Georges, 1109 Ave. Regin, Chicoutini OPI~ned 1932. N?rf!1al capacity 421. Average popUlation 1971: 416 males. Juvenile Guy Leclerc, Director Phone: (418) 549-0456 d e lIlquents. Age limIts: 14-18. Catholic. Opened 1960. Normal capacity 174. Average population 1971: 125 males, 4 females. Delinquents. Age limits: 10-18. Centre Saint-Vallier, 5960 rue Saint-Vallier Montreal 326 Que Mr. Claude Bernard, Director ' ,. Phone: (514) 273-3306 Centre Des Ressources Institutionnelles Cote-Nord Inc. SOCIAL AFFAIRS MINISTRY Pavilion Richelieu, 625 rue Des Epilobes C P 100 H t' Q ' 1075 Chemin Sainte-Foy Monsieur, Gilbert D'A'Ig 1e, D'Irector ' .. ,au enve, ue. Phone' (418) 58 Quebec 6, Canada Telephone: (418) 643-3160 15th Floor ~~ifs~~J11~' Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation: 52 males, '27 femal!s~21~~ Minister: Mr. Claude Castonguay I Boscoville, 12330 East Boulevard Gouin, Montreal , Guy Lapointe, Director Phone: (514) 665-7426 I, Opened 1947. Normal capacity 108. Average population 1971: 77 males. Juvenile SASKATCHEWAN i: delinquents. Age limits: 14·18. Catholic. Boys' Farm and Training School, Shawbridge (Terrebonne) *DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE Ronald Wylie, Director Phone: (514) 435·5161 2240 Albert Street, Regina Ii" Opened 1908. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1971: 76. Juvenile delinquents. Telephone: (306) 523-0641 Age limits: 10-18. Catholic and Prostestant. Terry Thompson, Acting Director-Institutional Services Terry Thompso~, Director-Probation and Work Training Girls' cottage School, B.O. 55, St. Bruno, Quebec. Miss M. A. Campbell, Directress l'hone: (514) 653-2421 L. Garmger, ConSUltant in Corrections Opened 1951. Normal capacity 36. Average population 1971: 32. Juvenile delinquents. Regina Provincia~ C~rrectional Centre, P.O. Box 617 Regina S4P 3A6 Age limits: 11-18. Protestant. A. J. Hanowskl, Director 'Ph . (306) 543 ~ePleOned 1d913: dCapacity 303. Average population 1971: 278 male~.n~ge IimiLs' iJ~?~4 Orphelinat Notre-Dame de la Merci, Huberdeau (Argenteuil) ns an mls emeanants. WR. . _. Brother Emilien Bouchard, Director l'hone: (819) 687·3211 F Opened 1887. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1971: 118 males. Juvenile Buffalo Pound Correctional Camp delinquents. Age limits: 10-14. Catholic. Capacity: 15 Maison Notre-Dame de la Garde, 4473 st. Felix St., Cap-Rouge Kenosee Lake Correctional Camp Sister Denise Grenon, s.w., Director Phone: (418) 653-5283 Capacity: 20 Opened 1943. Normal capacity 56. Average population 1971: 42 females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. Catholic. Pr~cf 1-~ter~Frovincial Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 580, Prince Albert S6V 5S1 O. I, Ireclor . Phone: (306) 764-34"1 Maison Notre-Dame de Laval, 310 Bou!. Cartier Lavai, Ville de Laval FePleoned Id923: dCapaclty 300. Average popUlation 1971: 278 males. Age limits' ?6 l;P Anna.Marie Pigeon, Directress Phone: (514) 382·1110 ns an nllS emeanants. WR. . - . Opened 1870. Normal capacity 173. Average population 1971: iH females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-18. Catholic. White Gull Correctional Camp Capacity: 40 Ecole Sainte-Agnes, 52 East Sherbrooke St. Montreal 129 Phone: (514) 842-8167 Sister Claire Gratton, Directress Watrous Camp Opened 1844. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1971: 83 females. Juvenile Capacity: 10 delinquents. Age limits: 16·18. Catholic. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ENGLAND 129 SASKATCHEWAN - YUKON TERRITORY -ENGLAND 128 Prisoners with the lowest security rating are accommodated in open prisons, which have no o B '1536 Prince Albert S6V 5R4 physical barrier to prcvent absconding and have an atmosphere more conducive to the P' Grove Provincial Correctional Centre, p, ,ox, Phone: (306) 764-3415 rehabilitation of the offender. I~fr, K. Rutten, Director, ,ulation 1971: 24 females. Age limits: 16 up. Prisons for men are administered in fOUT regional groups, each containing a wide range Opened 1941. CapacIty 50. Avera!,e pop of establishments. There are too few women in custody for their establishments to be Felons and misdemeanants. WR. administered on a fully regional basis and Holloway Prison, which is being redeveloped as a DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES medically orientated establishment, serves as the main institution in the women's service. A prisoner sentenced to a term of more than one month is eligible for release after Roy Wilson Centre, P.~. Box 70, Sedley, Sask. SOG 4K~hone: (306) 523-8~6? ~r 885-2014 serving two thirds of his sentence, subject to good conduct. If he is serving a determinate Jolm O. Anderson, Dtr~ctor8 A e population 1971: 25 females. Age limIts. 12-16. sentence of imprisonment he may be considered for early release on license after serving Opened 1969. CapacIty 2, verag one-third of his sentence or one year, whichever is the later. This early release, or parole, may be granted only if it is recommended by the Parole Board, which is an independent body. YUKON TERRITORY *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS BORSTALS I' O. Box 2703, Whitehorse . Young offenders aged 15 and under 21 convicted of an offense punishable with Victor 1. Ogis~n, Director and Cllief Pro~atlon Officer 1 imprisonment may, if the court so decides, be sentenced to borstal training. These offenders Telephone: (403) 667-5134 are sent to an allocation centre and after study by specialist staff are allocated to the training borstal best suited to their character and reqUirements. Whitehorse Correctional I~stitution, BoX 2703 Phone: (403) 667-5135 The period of training, the emphasis in which is on remedial and educational treatment, William A. Milner, supenn1tendent' 86 Average population 1971: 45. Felons and is between six months and two years depending upon the offenders response. This is Opened 1967. Norma capacI t y • followed by a period of supervision by the probation and after-care service lasting for up to misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. \YR. I two years. Yukon Juvenile Training Home! P. O. Box 2703, Whitehorse Phone: (403) 6~8-2377 N R Becker, Assistant Supennt~nden6t A population 1971: 12 males, 3 females. DETENTION '0 'ened 1969. Normal capacIty. 2, . verage Young offenders between the ages of fourteen and twenty-one years may be sent to a Frlons and misdemeanants. Age hmlts: 12-16. detention centre. There are two types of centre-junior centr~s for offenders of fourteen Adult and Juvenile Proba~ion Services and under seventeen years of age, and senior centres for those aged seventeen and under POBox 2703 WhItehorse twenty-one. The regimes place emphasis on high standards of effort combined with T~lepho~e: (403) 667-5231 individual guidance from members of the staff. The normal period of detention is three months, but there is power to award up to six months in exceptional cases. Offenders sentenced to detention are now eligible, subject to PRISONS, BORSTALS AND DETENTION CENTRES OF good conduct, for remission of one-third of the period of the order. GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES PRISON DEPARTMENT - HOME OFFICE 89 Eccleston Square, London SW1 England Telephone: Whitehall SW 101-930-8100 W R Cox CB Director General T G 'Veiief Cont;oller (Administration) . A' 13aint;n Controller (Operations) M S Gale ~1C Controller (Planning and Development) .' 's' G Clarke Chief Inspector . . , , VRD' MD MRCP Director of Prison Medical Servtces 1. G. W, PlckerJng, '

IMPRISONMENT .' eived in the local prison serving the ~ourt from Every person sent to. puson IS first rec e uently serves all his sentence III the local le which he has been commltte,d, ~Yhe.theri ::~: l~rgelY upon his age, the length and n~ture 'lson or is sent to another 1l1stttutlOn ep d I te At the local prison the convIcted pr , 1" I history an Clamc r. ., t' I of his sentence, and 115 persona '. art from the prisoners who are aWaltIl1g n~ or prisoners who are not transferred are kept aPt There and elsewhere the first offender IS as sentence. Civil prisoners are also kept se~~~a, ~'. young prisoners are segregated from adults. far as practicable separated from the recI; I~IS , articularlY those serving long sentences, ~re As many convicted prisoners as po~s.lb e, PI' I v'lde different categories of secunty . t t 'ning pnsons W 11\: 1 pro . . , k b removed fr0111 local p~lsons a r,al d trainin" facilities. Each prison ~laS some ~IC • ay and contrOl and a variety of tre.a~nen,L an have s;ecial facilities for surgIcal, ~ledlcal ~~d accommodation and some close. pnsons 0 t the re ime is based all constructIve pr~c,tl,cal psychiatric trealment o.r .observatlon. In I~ b~ furthe~ education and recreational activItIes. work or vocational trammg sllpplel11en te y *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. WR Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. - '.'B..

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