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If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. c o (~ '~o", ~, b" ,0i(1 COMPILED BY _______..... _____________ _ . " Ti1E AMERICAbJ CORRECTIONAL ASSOCIATION v .~ 0 -----------_---__--_ F,;OUNDED1870 /1 " 4321 HARTWJCK ROAD, SUITE L·208 J COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND 20740 (301) 864-1070:' o ' (,' 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 You're Invited to Attend the 103rd Congress of Correction, Seattle, Washington Sea ttle Conven tion Cen ter August 12-17, 1973 ALABAMA TABLE OF CONTENTS ALABAMA Conectionallnstitutions, Paroling Authorities *STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS and Short Term Institutions 101 S. Union Street, Montgomery 36104 UNITED STATES 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 Arizona Nevada 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 Prison Farm Unit, Route 2, Box 38, Atmore 36502 Connecticut New York Walter T. Capps, Warden Phone: (205) 368-2104 Delaware North Carolina <?p~ned 1936. Normal capacity 800. Average popUlation 1970: 900 males. Felons. Age District of Columbia North Dakota limits: 16 up. Florida Ohio Georgia 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 Carolina Iowa South Dakota Kansas Tennessee State Cattle Ranch (Honor Farm), Greensboro 36744 Kentucky Texas 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 Virginia Massachusetts Washington Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women, P.O. Box 30, Wetumpka 36092 Michigan West Virginia 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 Prisons ................................... 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. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. .\ ! 2 ALAIlAMA- ALASKA ALASKA -ARIZONA 3 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 Denali 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<!le & female. Felons, Community Treatment Centers, 1601 West Jefferson, 4th Floor, Phoenix 85007 misdcmeananL~, juvenile delinquenL~. Age limits: l2 up.'lVR Kenneth Dick, Administrator,