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JU'vENILE AND ADULT CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES OF THE OF AMERICA AND CANADA t ~4-1975 EDITION ,cr A -:r

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S~"TE ~.-208 I COLLEGE PARK; MARYLAND 20140 (301) 864·1070 •• wzzr­ AMERICAN CORRECT'IONAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND STAFF 1974·1975

President John W. Braithwaite President-Elect President-Emeritus Oliver J. Keller, Jr. E. l~. Cass Treasuter Vice -President Roberts J. Wright William D. L.:eke Executive Director Anthony P. Travisono

Affiliated Bodies Alabama Council on Crime and Delinquency American Association of Correctional Psychologists American Association of Correctional Training Personnel American Association of Wardens & Superintendents American Correctional Chaplains' Association American Correctional Food Service Association Association for Correctional Research and Statistics Association of Juvenile Compact Administrators , ' Association of Paroling Authorities Association of State Correctional Administrators Central States Corrections Association Colorado Correctional Association Correctional Education Association Correctional Industries Association Correqtional Service Federation-U.S.A. Federal Probation Officers Association Council on Crime and Delinquency International Halfway House Association Maryland Probation, Parole & Corrections Association Middle Atlantic Sfates Conference ofCorrMtion Missouri Correction Associa.tion " ',I National Association of State Juvenile Delj)1que~cyProgram Administrators National Association of Training Schools and Juvenile Agencies National Correctional Recreation Association ' National Council on Crime and Delinquency National Jail Association ' National Juvenile Detention Association Parole & Probation, Compact Administrators' Association Salvation Army Southern States Correctional Association Texas Corrections Association Volunteers of America Women's Correctional Associatil)n FOREWORD The Directory is presented for general infonnation and guidance. Every effort has been made to assure accuracy but the Association cannot assume responsibility beyond the point of using the infonnation supplied in response to the questionnaires submitted to departments and institutions. Therefore, ,l wherever omissions lire noted, it is due to the fact that the information was not , \ available or could not be obtained. 1 : l Occasionally local conditions differ to alter the meaning of certain terms I used. For example, the questionnaire solicited information relative to the type of inmates confined, as follows: "Is your population made up of felons ... misdemeanants ... others (specify) ... " The intent of the use of the w0rd felons . I! 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 ~ I ( information appears as "Population: Felons, misdemeanants, etc." j The heading "Age limits" indicates the statutory minimum and maximum commitment age limits, as reported through the questionnaire. f Figures in parentheses in telephone numbers indicate the Area Code. , 1I 'fThis symbol indicates updated information was not received. i Again we have identified those institutions and agencies which have institutional membership in the ACA with a star (*) and those facilities conducting work release programs with (WR). 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. Infonnation includes minimum age and sentence limitations. IF THERE ARE CHANGES IN NAMES OF INSTITUTIONS OR AGENCIES OR SUPERINTENDENTS OR DIRECTORS, PLEASE INFORM US AS WE ATTEMPT TO KEEP A CURRENT DIRECTORY IN THE CENTRAL OFFICE. Credit for the compilation, editing and proofing of this Directory is due to Mrs. Norma McDonald, secretary in the ACA Office. She has exercised every effort to assure complete and accurate information. . This Directory is distributed to those holding all types of membership in ACA except Regular and Associate memberships. Only one edition is available per membership. The Directory may be purchased directly through the ACA office for $6.00. We express thanks to all of those who complied with our request for information so that we could make available a directory that is in great demand and highly valued by those actively engaged in the various branches of crime study and treatment. This Directory is also widely used by governmental agencies, university faculties and students.

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August 17-21, 1975 TABLE OF CONTENTS ALABAMA

Correctional Institutions, Paroling Authorities *STATE BOARD OF CORRECfIONS and Short Term Institutions 101 S. Union Street, Montgomery 36104 Telephone: (205) 269-6261 UNITED STATES ...... ··.·························· L. B. Sullivan, Commissioner 124 Frank Lee Youth Center, Route 1, Box 300, Deatsville 36022 Territories ...... ~ ...... Bill Gilmore Director Phone: (205) 567-4384 127 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 104. Average popUlation 1973: 100 males. Felons. Age Department of Justice-Bureau f)fPrisons ., ...... limits: 16-21. U.S. Board of Parole ...... : ... 132 G. K. Fountain Correctional Center, Route 2, Box 38, Atmore 36502 M. B. Harding, Warden Phone: (205) 368-8122 Department of JusticG-LEAA, Regional Offices ...... 133 Opened 1936. Normal capacity 800. Average popUlation 1973: 1090 males. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. WR Department of the Army ...... 134 Draper Correctional Center, P.O. Box 1107, Elmore 36025 Department of the Navy ...... 134 Walter T. Capps, Warden Phone: (205) 567-4305 Opened 1939. Normal capacity 600. Average popUlation 1973: 825 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps ...... }36 State Cattle Ranch (Honor Farm), Greensboro 36744 Department of the Air Force ...... 137 Charles Farquhar, Superintendent Phone: (205) 624-3383 Opened 1940. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1973: 35 males. Felons. Age limit's: 16 Up. WR Correctional Services Agencies ...... •...... 137 Julia Tutwiler for Women, P.O. Box 30, Wetumpka 36092 CANADA. . 140 Mrs. Doris Wood, Warden Phone: (205) 567-4369 Federal InstitutlOns ...... 144 Opened 1942. Normal capacity 250. Average population 1973: 110. Felons. Age limits: National Parole Board ...... 18 up. WR .Holman Unit, Route 2, Box 37, Atmore 36502 Canadian Provincial Institutions ., ...... , ...... , ...... 148 Thomas P. Potts, Warden Phone: (205) 368·8173 Opened December 1969. Normal capacity 900. Average popUlation 1973: 750. Felons. Membership Classification and Dues ...... , Back Page Age limits: 16 up.

Inside Back Cover Medical and Diagnostic Center, Route 5, Box 125, Montgomery 36109 Publication Price List ...... Billy H. Long, Warden Phone: (205) 272-7900 Opened January 1970. Normal capacity 340. Average popUlation 1973: 350 males. Felons. Age limits: 16 up.

No. Four Honor Camp, Route 3, Box 79, Montgomery 36101 J. E. Murphy, Assistant Warden Phone: (205) 269-6794 Re-opened Mar. 1972. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation 1973; 90 males. Felons. Age limits: Min. 18. WR

Pre·Release Center, P.O. Box 1107, Elmore 36025 Larry Spears, Director Phone: (205) 567-4305 Opened Apr. 1972. Normal capacity 25. Average popUlation 1973: 25 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR

Birmingham Work Release Center, 517 6th Avenue South, Birmingham 35205 John T. Robinson, III, Director Phone: (205) 322-3926 Opened 1973. Average population 1973: 45 males. Delinquents.

Childersburg Work Release Center, Post Office Drawer F, Childersburg 35044 C. G. Tilley, Director Phone: (205) 378-7456 Opened 1974. Average population 1974: IS males. Delinquents .

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

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Mobile Work Release Center, 1211 Dauphin Street, Mobile 36604 *Eagle River Correctional Center, Box 600, Eagle River 99577 Hal Crouch, Director Phone: (205) 432-5676 Stanley Zaborac, Superintendent Phone: (907) 694-9511 Opened 1974. Average population 1974: 13 males. Delinquents. To open 1974. Normal capacity 100. Male felon. and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up.

Note: Also under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Corrections and the State Highway *Fairbanks Correctional Center, Box 317, Fairbanks 99701 Department are 9 road camps, located throughout the State, carrying an average population Herb Maschner, Superintendent Phone: (907) 452-3125 of 500. Opened 1967. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1973: 82 male & female. Felons, misdemeanants, juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12 up. WR

*BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (FT) *Juneau Correctional Center, Box 309, Juneau 99801 654 State Administration Building, Montgomery 36111 William H. Huston, Superinlendent Phone: (907) 586-6070 Telephone: (205) 269-6271 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 90. Average popUlation 1973: 57 male & female. Felons, misdemeanants,juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12 up. WR L. B. Stephens, Executive Director Ealon M. Lambert, Chairman *Ketchikan Correctional Center, Box 587, Ketchikan 99901 Each of the following schools for juveniles is oper.ated under a separate board of trustees N. Steven Krause, Superintendent Phone: (907) 2254130 and not under the State Board of Corrections: Opened 1938. Normal capacity 36. Average population 1973: 21 male & female. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 12 up. WR Alabama Boys' Industrial School, 8950 Roebuck Blvd., Birmingham 35206 John H. Carr, Superintendent Phone: (205) ~33-23~1 Nome State Jail, Box 63, Nome 99762 • Opened 1900. Normal capacity 214. Average population: 152 males. Juvemle delIn­ Eddy Murphy, Superintendent Phone: (907) 443-5342 quents. Age limits: 12-14. Opened 1958. Normal capacity 36. Average population 1973: 15 male & female. Felons and misde1l1eanants, juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12 up. WR Alabama Industrial School, Mount Meigs 36057 G. Wayne Booker, Superintendent Phone: (205) 272-9100 *Palmer Correctional Center, Box 919, Palmer 99645 Opened 1909. Normal capacity 160. Average popUlation 1973: 140 males. Juvenile Donald Davis, Superintendent Phone: (907) 7454262 delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. WR Opened 1962. Normal capacity 75. Average popUlation 1973: 44 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR Alabama State Training School for Girls, Box 9486, Birmingham 35215 Dr. Eileen N. Slack, Superintendent Phone: (205) 681-8841 Opened 1911. Normal capacity 98. Average popUlation 1973: 98. Juvenile delinquents. McLaughlin Youth Center, 2600 Providence Avenue, Anchorage 99504 . Age limits: 12-18 .. David E. Arnold, SUperintendent Phone: (907) 277-7541 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 120. Average population 1973: 84 male & female. Diagnostic-Program-Reception Center. Age limits: 13-18. WR COUNTY INSTITUTION tJefferson County Jail, 708 21st Street North, Birmingham 35203 Lionel L. Bragan, Chief Correctional Officer Phone: (205) 325-5670 *BOARD OF PAROLE (PT) Opened 1930. Normal capacity 475. Average population: 455 males, 20 females. Age limits: 16 up. Felons and misdemeanants. Pouch "H", Juneau 99801 Telephone: (907) 586-2519 James R. Frost, Acting Executive Director Walter Jones, Chief, Probation-Parole Services ALASKA William J. Sheffield, Chairman Telephone: (907) 586-2332 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES *DlVISION OF CORRECfIONS Juneau Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 1224, Juneau 99801 Pouch "H" Health & Social Services Building Keith Stell, Regional Administrator Phone: (907) 465-3180 Juneau 99801 Telephone: (907) 586-6180 The Juneau Probation Office supervises the Southeastern part of the State and the following District Offices are under the jurisdiction of the Juneau Office: .j Charles G. Adams, Jr., Director Thomas R. Branton, Deputy Director Ketchikan Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 2313, r:etchikan 99901 Barton Penny, Probation Officer III Phone: (907) 225-3179 *Anchorage Correctional Center, Box 439, Anchorage 99510 Benjamin Smedley, Superintendent Phone: (907) 277-3790 Haines Probation·Parole Office, P.O. Box 518, Haines 99827 Opened 1953. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1973: 78 males. Felons, Neal King, Probation Officer III Phone: (907) 766-5291 misdemeanants. All male adult. Age limits: 18 up. WR I Petersburg Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 1002, PetersbUrg 99833 Anchorage Correctional Center-Annex, P.O. Box 439, Anchorage 99510 Dennis LaCroix, Probation Officer III Phone: (907) 7724747 .I I, Charles Moses, Assistant Superintendent Phone: (907) 277-7651 Opened January 1, 1973. Normal capacity 123. Average population 1973: 100. Felons Sitka Probation·j?arole Office, P.O. Box 1027, Sitka 99835 and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR Riley Hunter, Probation Officer III Phone: (907) 747-3270

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 4 ALASKA- ARIZONA 5

Anchorage Probat.ion-Parole Office, Room 222, Mackay Bldg., 338 Denali Street, Parole and Interstate Compact Unit, 1601 West Jefferson, Phoenix 85007 Anchorage 99501 E. J. Aitken, Chief Phone: (602) 271-4435 Edward Coleman, Regional Administrator Phone: (907) 274-1534 Community Resources Unit, 1601 West Jefferson, Phoenix 85007 The Anchorage Probation Office supervises the Southcentral part of the State and the John Sloss, Administrator Phone: (602) 271-5115 following District Offices are under the jurisdiction of the Anchorage Office. Kenai Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 3811, Kenai 99611 Delinquency Prevention Unit, 1601 West Jefferson, Phomix 85007 "'urtis Masingill, Probation Officer III Phone: (907) 283-4805 Harvey Grady, Supervisor Phone: (602) 271-5458

Kodiak Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 665, Kodiak 99615 Community Treatment Centers Unit, 1601 West Jefferson, Phoenix 85007 Frank Byerly, Probation Officer III Phone: (907) 486-5785 David H. Beamis, Chief Phone: (602) 271-5713

Fairbanks Probation-Parole Office, 604 Barnette Street, Room 202, Fairbanks 99701 John Cain, Regional Administrator Phone: (907) 452-1581/2/3 COMMUNITY TREATMENT CENTERS Diamond House, 1317 Diamond, Phoenix 85006 The Fairbanks Probation Office supervises the Northern part of the State and the following Cecille Peterson, Supervisor Phone: (602) 271-5771 District Offices are under the jurisdiction of the Fairbanks Office. Opeped 1972. Normal capacity 12. Juvenile girls. Bethel Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 157, Bethel 99599 Lewis Reece, Probation Officer III Phone: (907) 543-2210 Highland House, 538 Highland Avenue, Phoenix 85013 Fred Ballard, Supervisor Phone: (602) 271-5845 Nome Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 478, Nome 99703 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 14. Adult males. Kenneth Brown, Probation Officer III Phone: (907) 443-2645 Portland House, 321 W. Portland, Phoenix 85003 Barrow Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 244, Barrow 99703 Don Frazee, Supervisor • Phone: (602) 271-5714 Gail Frank, Probation Officer Phone: (907) 852-4517 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 12. Juvenile males.

Kotzebue Probation-Parole Office, P.O. Box 41, Kotzebue 99752 Southern House, 327 E. Southern Avenue, Phoenix 85040 Ida Hadley, Probation Aide Wayne Sloan, Supervisor Phone: (602) 271-5527 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 18. Adult males.

PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTION ColumbusHouse, 1161 N. Columbus, Tucson 85712 t*Turning Point Boys Ranch, Mile 68, Fairbanks Road, Willow 99688 , Ward Werpy, Supervisor Phone: (602) 882-5645 Ken & Ilene Hahn, Directors Phone: (907) 495-2458 Opened 1973. Normal c:apacity 12. Juvenile males. Opened 1970. Normal capacity 36. Average pDpulation: 35 males. Judicated delin­ quents. Age limits: 13-18. Congress House, 715 W. Congress, Tucson 85705 Fred Gust, Supervisor Phone: (602) 882-5641 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 12. Adult males.

ARIZONA Wilson House, 7366 Paseo Del Norte, Tucson 85704 Janice Shimer, Supervisor Phone: (602) 822-5596 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Opened 1972. Normal capacity 15. Juvenile girls. 1601 West Jefferson, Phoenix 85007 Telephone: (602) 271-5536 INSTITUTIONS John J. Moran, Director *A.rizona State Prison, P.O. Box 629, Florence, 85232 Telepho'1e: (602) 271-5497 Harold J. Cardwell, Superintendent Phone: (602) 868-5831 Donald W. Jewell, Deputy Director for Administration Opened 1912. Normal capacity 900. Average popUlation 1973: 1400. Felons. Age limits: Telephone: (602) 271-5786 18 and older or as committed by Superior Court. Diagnostic Center for all adult commitments and referrals by the courts. John R. McFarland, Deputy Director for Community Services Telephone: (602) 271-3246 Arizona State Prison, Women's Division, P.O. Box 629, Florence 85232 John R. Schuster, Deputy Director for Institutions Marjorie Ward, Administrator Phone: (602) 868-5831 Telephone: (602) 271-3139 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 65. Average popUlation 1973: 58 females. Age limits: 18 and older or as committed by Superior Court. A. LaMont Smith, Deputy Director for Research, Program Planning and Evaluation *Arizona Youth Center, P.O. Box 50565, Tucson 85703 Telephone: (602) 271-5770 John Kohl, Superintendent Phone: (602) 882-5351 John E. Wright, Administrator, Opened 1967. Normal capacity 120. Average popUlation 1973: 106 males. Diagnostic Client Education and Staff Development Center for all juvenile male offenders; treatment program for JUVenile boys. Age limits: Telephone: (602) 271-3475 8-21.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA I nstitutional member. WR-Work Release Program. r---~ :·-d-O-b-e-M-O-U-"t-ai-n-SC-h~l'PO~ Box 9850::~:::5020 7 Katherine G. Strickland, Superintendent Phone: (602) 9.42-735.0 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 152. Average population 1973: 64 f~mal~s. Diagnostic *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Center for all juvenile 'female offenders; treatment program for all Juvenile offenders. Coeducational as of 1/74. Age 8-21. Post Office Box 8707, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71601 Telephone: (501) 535-7231 Fort Grant Training Center, Wilcox 85643 Terrell Don Hutto, Commissioner Clifford Anderson, Superintendent . Phone: (602) 828-3393 Opened 1912. Normal capacity 300. Average populatlO~ 1973: .1.69 males: ~elons. , P.O. Box 500, Grady 71644 Remedial, high school, vocational and college level educatlOnal facIlity. Age limIts: 18 A. L. Lockhart, Superintendent Phone: (501) 479-3311 up. Opened: 0Id-1842, New-1934. Normal capacity 891. Average population 1972: 1100 males. Felons. Age limits: None. WR Alpine Conservation Center, P.O. Box 35, Alpine 85920 Jerry Thompson, Administrator Phone: (602) 3394301 Tucker Intermediate Reformatory, Tucker 72168 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 100. Average population 1973: 81 males. Juvenile R. G. Britton, Superinte.ndent Phone: (501) 842-2519 offenders. Age limits: 14-21. WR Opened 1922. Normal capacity 325. Average population 1972: 305 males. Felons. Age limits: 14-21. WR Safford Conservation Cerl~er, P.O. Box 791, Safford 85546 Earl Dowdle, Administrator Phone: (602) 428-0699 Women's Reformatory, P.O. Box 500, Grady 71644 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 160. Average population 1973: 153 males. Felons. Age Helen G. Corrothers, Superintendent Phone: (501) 479-3311 limits: 18 up. WR Opened 1922. Normal capacity 48. Average population 1972: 42 females. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR Arizona Correctional Training Facility Malcolm Geddis, Superintendent Phone: (602) 271-3139 Medium custody institution for younger adult offenders under the age of 25. (Presently under construction). DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE SERVICES (PT) P.O. Box 8707, Pine Bluff 71601 Telephone: (501) 535-7231

BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (FT) Alton Taylor, Administrator William 1. Prewett, Chairman 1601 West Jefferson, State Commerce Building, Phoenix 85007 Telephone: (602) 271-5657 423 North Washington Street, L~ Dorado 71730 Telephone: (SOl) 862-34 '8 Daniel D. Simmons, Chairman

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES COUNTY INSTITUTIONS *JUVENILE SERVIChS DIVISION Coconino County Sheriff's Department, Box 39, Flagstaff 86001 4313 W. Markham Street, Hendrix Hall, Joe D. Richards, Sheriff Phone: (602) 7744523 P.O. Box 3814, Little Rock 72203 1 day to 1 year: 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 61.3 males, 2.1 females. Telephone: (501) 371-2105 Charles D. Bogan, Acting Commissioner Maricopa County Sheriff's Department, 102 West Madison, Phoenix 85003 ______, Exec. Dir. , Paul E. Blubaum, Sheriff Phone: (602) 262-3101 I Up to 2 years. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation 710 males, 35 females. 1 Arkansas Training School for Girls, Route 4, Box 322, Alexander 72002 Chester W. Cornell, Superintendent Phone: (SOl) 847-3091 I Opened 1917. Normal capacity 121. Average popUlation 1973: 100 females. Pelons and I misdemeanants, status dl;linquency. Maximum age 17. WR ) PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Arkansas Training School for Boys, Post Office Box 305, Wrightsville 72183 1 tWestern Valley Youth Ranch, Route 1, Box 149, Buckeye 85326 R. E. Hemphill, Superintendent Phone: (501) 2974550 Hugh W. Harman, Director Phone: (602) 247-1457 Opened 1928. Normal capacity 160. Average population 1973: 148 males. Felons, Average population: 46 males. Age limits: 12 up. misdemeanants, dependent and neglected. Age limits: 9-18.

PatterdeIl, 1820 West Northern Avenue, Phoenix 85021 Arkansas Training School for Boys, Route 8 Box 970, Pine Bluff 71601 Sister Mary Edwin, Administrator Phone: (602) 944-3385 Anthony Shock, Superintendent Phone: (SOl) 879'{)661 Opened 1928. Normal capacity 100. Average population 1973: 60 females. Misdemean- Opened 1917. Normal capacity 161. Average popUlation 1973: 148 males. Delinquents. I ants. Age limits: 12-18. Maximum age 17. WR

I *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program . .;;n "'II 8 CALIFORNIA 9

CALIFORNIA *California Institution for Women, Rural Route No.1, Frontera 91720 Miss Carlson, Superintendent Phone: (714) 628-1281 Opened 1936 in Tehachapi, transferred to Frontera 1952. Normal capacity 810. Average :t:DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS population 1973: 653. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR 714 P Street, State Office Building No.8, Sacramento 95814 Telephone: (916) 445-7682 *California Rehabilitation Center, Box 841, Corona 91720 Roland W. Wood, Superintendent Phone: (714) 6894552 Raymond K. Procunier, Director Opened 1963. Normal capacity 1,863. Average popUlation 1973: 1,818 males, 235 *California State Prison at San Quentin, San Quentin 94964 females. Felons (few) and narcotic addicts civilly committed for treatment. Age limits: Kenneth D. Britt, Acting Warden Phone: (415) 454-1460 18 Up. Opened 1852. Normal capacity 2,729. Average popUlation 1973: 2,470 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR *ADULT AUTHORITY (FT) California State Prison at Folsom, Box No. W, Represa 95670 Room 523, State Office Building No.8 Jake Gunn, Warden Phone: (916) 985-2561 714 P Street, Sacramento 95814 Opened 1880. Normal capacity 2,000. Average popUlation 1973: 1,861 males. Felons .... Telephone: (916) 4454071 Age limits: 18 up. Raymond C. Brown, Chairman Joseph A. Spangler, Administrative Officcr *California Correctional Institution, Box 1031, Tehachapi 93561 J. J. Enomoto, Superintendent Phone: (805) 8224402 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 1,173. Average popUlation 1973: 1,114 males. Felons. WOMEN'S BOARD OF TERMS ,...:ND PAROLE (PT) Age limits: 18 up. 107 South Broadway, 90012 California Institution for Men, Box 128, Chino 91710 Robert L. Trivett, Execu tive Officer B. Griggs, Superintendent Phone: (714) 628-1221 Telephone: (2i3) 620-2397 Opened 1941. Normal capacity 2,247. Average popUlation 1973: 2,170 males. Felons. Miss M. Joanne Lees, Chsirman Age limits: 18 up. WR Telephone: (213) 620-2395

*Correctional Training Facility, Box 686, Soledad 93960 Walter T. Stone, Superintendent Phone: (408) 678-2616 *DEPARTMENT OF THE YOUTH AUTHORITY Opened 1947. Normal capacity 2,982. Average population 1973; 2,467 males. Felons. 714 P Street, Sacramento 95814 Age limits: 18 up. Telephone: (916) 445-2561 Allen F. Breed, Director Deuel Vocational Institution, Box 400, Tracy 95376 L. N. Patterson, Superintendent Phone: (209) 835-4141 Admissions are felons, misderneanants and commitments from juvenile and criminal Opened 1946 (moved from temporary facilities at Lancaster in 1953). Normal capacity courts under the Youth Authority Act. 1,523. Average popUlation 1973: 1,442 males. Felons and Youth Authority wards. Age Northern California Reception Center and Clinic, 3001 Ramona Avenue, Sacramento 95826 limits: None. WR Eugene S. Jones, Superintendent Phone: (916) 452-1411 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 224. Average population 1973: 213 males, 29 females. California Medical Facility, Box 568, Vacaville 95688 Age limits: 8-23. Thomas L. Clanon, M.D., Superintendent Phone: (707) 448-6841 Opened 1950 at Terminal Island, 1955 moved to Vacaville. Normal capacity 2,001. Southern Reception Center and Clinic, 13200 South Bloomfield Avenue, Norwalk 90650 Average popUlation 1973: 1,908 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. Victor Mack, Superintendent Phone: (213) 863-5711 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 280. Average population 1973: 312 males. Age limits: 8-23. California Men's Colony, Box A, San Luis Obispo 93401 D. J. McCarthy, Superintendent Phone: (805) 543-2700 Ventun, Reception Center and Clinic, 3100 Wright Road, Camarillo 93010 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 2,6;14. Average popUlation 1.973: 2,556 (includes 37 in Mh.~ Sue Hooper, Superintendent Phone: Oxnard, (805) 485-7951 forestry camp). Felons. Age limits: 18 up. Opened 1964. Replaced 1969. Normal capacity 73. Average popUlation 1973: 48 fe:uales. Age limits: 8-23. California Conservation Center, Box 790, Susanville 96130 Harold E. Watts, Superintendent Phone: (916) 257-2183 Fred C. Nelles School for Boys, 11850 East Whittier Boulevard, Whittier 90602 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 1,224. Average popUlation 1973: 679 males (includes Victor A. Kirk, Superintendent Phone: (213) 698-6781 128 in forestry camp). Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR Opened 1891. Normal capacity 380. Average popUlation 1973: 361. Age limits: 8-16.

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*-ACA Institutional member. WP.-Wor!' Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. CALIFORNIA 11 10 CALIFORNIA

Ventura School, 3100 Wright Road, Camarillo 93010 CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS Miss Sue Hooper, Superintendent Phone: (805) 485-7951 tAiameda County Jail, 1225 Fallon Street, Oakland 94612 Opened 1962 (1916 at Ventura). Normal capacity 244 females, 191 males. Average Frank 1. Madigan, Sheriff Phone: (415) 874-6439 population 1973: 186 females, 144 males. Age limits: 8-21. 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 114 males.

Youth Training School, P.O. Box 800, 9-1764 Butte County Jail, P.O. Box 1310, Oroville 95965 Robert McKibben, Superintendent Phone: (714) 6284781 Larry Gillick, Sheriff-Coroner Phone: (916) 5344321 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 956, Average population 1973: 983 males. Age limits: 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 81 males, 4 females. WR 17-23. WR

Mt. Bullion Youth Conservation Camp, Mariposa 95338 Contra Costa County Detention Division, P.O. Box 391, Martinez 94553 Melvin Gebhardt, Superintendent Phohe: (209) 966-2121 Harry D. Ramsay, Sheriff Phone: (415) 228-3000 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1973: 66 males. Age limits: 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation 310 males, 20 females. WR 17-23. tFresno County Sheriff's Office-Detention Facilities, P.O. Box 1788, Fresno 93717 Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp, Pine Grove 95665 Melvin A. Willmirth, Sheriff-Coroner Phone: (209) 266-8151 Carl Casperson, Superintendent Phone: (209) 2964281 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 501 males, 30 females. WR Opened 1947. Replaced 1970. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1973: 65 males. Age limits: 17-23. tFresno County Industrial Farm, 500 East Elkhorn Avenue, Caruthers 93609 Melvin A. Willmirth, Sheriff Phone: (209) 864-3221 Ben Lomond Youth Conservation Camp, 13575 Empire Grade, Santa Cruz 95060 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 148 males. Frank White, Superintendent Phone: (408) 423-1652 Opened 1946. Replaced 1968. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1973: 68 males. Age limits: 17-23. Humboldt County Jail, Court House, Eureka 95501 Gene Cox, Sheriff Phone: (707) 445-7572 Washington Ridge Youth Conservation Camp, Washington Star Route, City 95959 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 98 males, 3 females. WR Carl Hutton, Superintendent Phone: (209) 2654623 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1973: 66 males. Age limits: Imperial County Jail & Minimum Security Facility, P.O. Box 1040, El Centro 92243 17-23. ~ Oren R. Fox, Sherirf Phone: (714) 352-3111 Up to 1 year (JaIl); 30 days to 1 year (Camp). 18 years minimum age. Population: 263 Northern California Youth Center, P.O. Box 6000, Stockton 95206 males, 20 females. Harold Richard, Chief Rehabilitation Services (North) Phone: (209) 944-6178 (This is the central facility of a comp!\lx of institutions approximately 400 beds each.) tKern County Sheriff's Office, Route 1, Box 715, Bakersfield 93308 Charles H. Dodge, Sheriff Phone: (805) 393-2450 O. H. Close School for Boys, P.O. Box 6500, ~tockton 95206 4 days to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 309. John Riggs, Superintendent Phone: (209) 944-6301 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 380. Average population 1973: 337. Age limits: 8-16. tKings County Jail and Honor Farm, P.O. Box 986, Hanford 93230 Cleo O. Webb, Sheriff Phone: (209) 584-3314 Karl Holton School for Boys, P.O. Box 6600, Stockton 95206 ~~ay to 1 year (Jail), 30 days to 1 year (Farm). 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 84. Richard Kolze, Superintendent Phone: (209) 944-6331 Opened July 1967. Normal capacity 390. Average population 1973: 364. Age limits: 17-18. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Custody Division, 211 West Temple Street Los Angeles 90012 Peter J. Pitchess, Sheriff Ph~ne: (213) 9744921 DeWitt Nelson Training Center, P.O. Box 6700, Stockton 95206 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 8,356 males, 658 females. WR Charles Kuhl, Superintendent Phone: (209) 944-6113 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 390. Average population 1973: 300. Age limits: 17-23. Madera County Jail, 201 West 6th Street, Madera 93637 Edward B. Bates, Sheriff Phone: (209) 674-2421 Southern California Youth Center, 15180 Euclid Avenue, Chino 91710 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 100 males, 5 femalen. WR Jack Clarke, Chief Rehabilitation ServireJ (South) Phone: (714) 6284781 This is a central facility for a complex of institutions. The Youth Training School h tMarin County Jail, Civic Center, Hall of Justice, San Rafael 94903 currently the only operating institution. Louis P. Mountanos, Sheriff Phone: (415) 479-2311 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: n4. Oak Glen Youth Conservation Camp, 41100 Pine Bench Rd., Yucaipa 92399 Lloyd Cochran, Superintendent Phone: (714) 797-0196 tMerc:w County Sheriff's Office, P.O. Box 824, Merced 95340 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1973: 55 males. Felons, John J. Latorraca, Sheriff . Phone: (209) 722-2771 misdemeanants. Age limits: 17-23. Up to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 165 males, 30 females. Paso Robles School, Drawer B, Paso Robles 9~446 Ronald Lopez, Superintendent Phone: (805) 2384040 Mo~t~rey County Jail and Adult Rehabilitation Center, P.O. Box 809, Salinas 93901 Opened 1947. Replaced 1974. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1973: 149 WIlliam A. Davenport, Sheriff . Phone: (1l08) 424-5762 1 day to 1 year (Jail), 18 years minimum age. Population 250 males, 12 females, WR males. Felons and Misdemeanants. Age limit: 18-23.

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Santa Rita Rehabilitation Center, P.O. Box 87, Pleasanton 94566 tOrange County Jail, 550 N. Flower Street, Santa Ana 92702 James A. Musick, Sheriff Phone: (714) 834-4521 Frank I. Madigan, Sheriff Phone: (415) 828-5400 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 716 males, 84 females. WR 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 1,200 males, 100 females. WR Elmwood Rehabilitation Center, 701 S. Abel Street, Milpitas 95035 Riverside County Jail, P.O. Box 512, Riverside 92502 Phone: (714) 787-2944 James M. Geary, Sheriff Phone: (408) 299-2831 Bernard J. Clark, Sheriff 3 days to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 642 males, 100 females. WR 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 352. WR Santa Cruz County Jail, P.O. Box 623, Santa Cruz 95060 tRiverside County Honor Camp, P.O. Box 688, Banning 92220 • Douglas B. James, Sheriff-Coroner Phone: (408) 425-2101 Harry E. McKinney, Superintendent Phone: (714) 686·8099 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 65 males, 6 females. 30 days to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 120 males. Solano County Jail, 500 Texas Street, Fairfield 94533 Sheriff's San Bernardino County Jail (pre·sentenced Institution), 630 East Cardiff Avenue, Albert M. Cardoza, Sheriff Phone: (707) 422-2010 San Bernardino 92408 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 190 males, 10 females. Frank Bland Sheriff Phone: (714) 383·1265 1 day to 1. ~ear. 18 years minimum age. Average population 470 males, 60 females. Sonoma County Jail, 2555 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa 95401 Don Striepeke, Sheriff Phone:(707) 527-2761 Sherifrs Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center ("Sentenced Institution), P.O. Box 569, San Ber· 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 200 males, 10 females. WR nardino 92403 Frank Bland Sheriff Phone: (714) 887-2541 tStanislaus County Jail and Honor Farms, P.O. Box 858, Modesto 95353 1 day to 1 'year. 18 years minimum age. Average population 350 males. Dan Kelsay, Sheriff Phone: (209) 526·6456 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 220 males, 24 females. WR San Diego County Jail, P.O. Box 2952, San Diego 92112 John F. Duffy, Sheriff Phone: (714) 236·2930 Tulare County Correctional Center, 36000 Rd. 112, Visalia 93277 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 1,060 males, 115 females. Bob Wiley, Sheriff '. Phone:(209) 732-8158 30 days to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 140 males. WR

tSan Diego County Department of Honor Camps, 555 Overland Avenue, Bldg. No.6, San Tulare County Jail, P.O. Box 510, Visalia 93277 Diego 92123 Bob Wiley, Sheriff Phone: (209) 732-4121 Ext. 62 Frank Woodson, Director Phone: (714) 278·9200, Ext. 484 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 190 males, 12 females. WR 30 days to"1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 500 males, 49 females. WR V~ntura County Sheriff's Department, 501 Poli Street, Ventura 93001 San Francisco County Jail, City Hall, Room 333, San Francisco 94102 William E. Hill, Sheriff Phone: (805) 648-6131 Richard D. Hongisto, Sheriff Phone: (41~) 558·2411 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 416 males, 36 females. WR 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age: Capacity 1,200. Average population 1973-4: 855. WR tYolo County Jail and Branch Jail, P.O. Box 179, Woodland 95695 James W. Cameron, Sheriff Phone: (916) 666-8401 San Joaquin County Correctional and Custodial Facilities, 999 W. Mathews Road, French 1 day t? 1 year (Main Jail), 10 days to 1 year (Branch Jail). 18 years minimum age. Camp 95231 PopulatIOn: 40 males. Michael N. Can lis, Sheriff Phone: (209) 944-2431 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 500 males, 34 females. WR Yuba County Jail, P.O. Box 169, Marysville 95901 Gary J. Miller, Sheriff Phone: (916) 743-4634 San Luis Obispo County Jail, P.O. Box 32, San Luis Obispo 93406 Up to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. PopUlation: 75 males, 3 females. WR Lawrence Mansfield, Sheriff Phone: (805) 543·2850 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 100 males, 8 females.

San Mateo County Jail, Honor Camp & Work Furlough, 450 Bradford St., Redwood City CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS 94063 John R. McDonald, Jr., Sheriff Phone: (415) 364·1811 "Bassett Youth Service Bureau, 917 N. Orange Avenue, La Puente 91745 . 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 430 males, 30 females. WR Howard Jackson, Project Coordinator Phone: (213) 330-7428 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 500. Average popUlation: 500. Age limits: 13-24. Santa Barbara County Detention Facility and Honor Farm, 4436 Calle Real, Santa Barbara Camp C. B. Afflerbaugh, 6631 North Stephens Ranch Road, La Verne 91750 93110 John W. Carpenter, Sheriff Phone: (80?) ,964-6725 John Sarchett, Director Phone: (714) 593-4937 1 day to 1 year (Detention Facility), 30 days to 1 year (Farm). 18 years mmunum age. Opened 1960. Normal capacity 94. Average population 1973: 94. Age limits: 15·18. Population: 279 males, 19 females. WR Felons.

Santa Clara County Jail, 180 West Hedding Street, San Jose 95110 Camp Fenner Canyon, P.O. Box 8, Valyermo 93563 James M. Geary, Sheriff Phone: (408) 299-2101 O. Milton Stark, Director Phone: (805) 944·2161 1 day to 1 year. 18 years minimum age. Population: 540 males. Opened 1970. Normal capacity 96. Average popUlation: 63. Age limits: 16-18.

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Sonoma County Juvenile Hall, 2555 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa 95401 Camp Vernon Kilpatrick, 427 South Encinal Canyoil Road, Malibu 90265 Virgil D. Clark, Director Phone: (213) 889:1~53 James H. Wheeler, Director . Phone: (70"1) 527-2776 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 95. Average population 1973: 90 males. Age limIts: Opened 1955. Normal capacIty 43. Average population 1972: 35 males, 16 females. Age limits: 10-18. 12-18. Ventura County Juvenile Hall, 380 Hillmont Avenue, Ventura 93003 I Hillcrest Juvenile Hall, 21 Tower Road, Belmont 94002 Clifton Tatum, Superintendent Phone: (805) 648-6181 Sta. 3368 Lee A. Frimmersdorf, Superintendent Phone: (415) 573-2118 C?p~ned 1940. Normal capacity 74. Average population 1971: 49 males, 24 females. Age Opened 1949. Capacity 80 boys, 41 girls. Average population 1973: 75 males, 32 lImIts: 6-18. females. Age limits: 8-18. Felons, m;sdemeanants. William F. James Boys' Ranch, P.O. Box 637, Morgan HiIl95037 ! Juvenile Hall, 2200 Fairmont Drive, San Leandro 94578 Paul D. Green, Director Phone: (415) 351-0420 Michael T. Irving, Superintendent Phone: (408) 779-2111 I Opened 1953. Capacity 244. PopUlation: 160 males, 40 females. Age limits: 8-17. Opened 1953. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation: 80 males. Age limits: 14-17. I tBoys' Ranch No.2, P.O. Box 637, Morgan Hill 95037 I La Posada Juvenile Hall, 4500 Hollister Avenue, Santa Barbara 93110 Elmo Innocenti, Superintendent Phone: (805) 967-1410 Michael T. Irving, Superintendent Phone: (408) 779-2112 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 64. Average population 1972: 58 males. Age limits' Opened 1954. Normal capacity 54. Average population: 34 ~ales, 20 females. Age 13-17. . limits: 18 Max. Youth Guidance Center, 375 Woodside Avenue, San Francisco 94127 Las Colin as, 9000 Cottonwood Drive, Santee 92071 Robert 1. Foote, Director Phone: (415) 731-5740 I Marvin D. Smith, Director II Phone: (714) 448-4723 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 60. Population: 60 females. Age limits: 13-17. Felons, Opened 1950. Normal capacity 219. PopUlation 1972: 79 males, 33 females. Age limits: 17 Max. I misdemeanants. WR Youth Guidance Center, 3030 North Hesperian, Santa Ana 92706 Los Prietos Boys' Camp, Star Route, Santa Barbara 93105 Phone: (805) 967-2125 Don L. Finney, Superintendent Phone; (714) 532-7191 I Noel I. Hancock, Superintendent Opened 1969. Normal capacity 100. Population 1973: 38 males 54 females Age limits' I Opened 1944. Normal capacity 80. Average population: 77. Age limits: 13-18. 15-18. ' . . I Delinquents. tYouth Services Bureau, 110 6th Street, Broderick 95605 i Monterey County Juvenile Hall, 1420 Natividad Road, Salinas 93901 Phyllis R. Emert, Director Phone: (916) 372-0200 I Eugene R. Saccone, Superintendent Phone: (408) 758-1081 ?pened 1969. Average population 1972: 60 males, 80 females. Age limits: 5-21 I Opened 1925. Normal capacity 72. PopUlation: 26 males, 16 females. Age limits: 18 I i Max. tYuba County Juvenil,e Hall, 14th & J Streets, Marysville 95901 i Doug Edgington, Superintendent Phone: (916) 743-1511, Ext. 16 Muriel M. Wright Girls' Residential Center. P;O. Box 262, Coyote 95013 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 22. PopUlation 1971: 13 males 9 females. Age limits' Miss Marion WilSOIl, Superintendent Phone: (408) 227-8022 8-21.' ,. I Opened 1964. Normal capacity 38. Average population: 32 females. Age limits: 13-17.

I Orange County Juvenile Hall, 331 City Drive South, Orange 92668 I Perry McGee, Superintendent Phone: (714) 532-7601 Opened 1908, New building 1959. Normal capacity 313. Average population: 245 males, 104 females. Age limits: 17 Max. II *Pacific Youth Service Bureau, 160 Milagra Drive, Pacifica 94044 COLORADO Mark E. Savage, Director Phone: (415) 355-3900 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 100. Population: 70 males, 30 females. Age limits: STATE DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS 10-20. 328 State Services Building, Denver 80203 Sacramento County Boys Ranch, Star Route, Box 3, Latrobe Road, Sloughhouse 95683 John R. Kennedy, Executive Director Robert E. Robbins, Superintendent Phone: (916) 985-4429 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1973: 71 males. Age limits: *DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS 13-17. Felons, misdemeanants, drug offenders. WR 328 State Services Building, Denver 80203 San Joaquin County Juvenile Hall, 575 West Mathews Road, French Camp 95231 Telephone: (303) 892-2595 I Lure J. Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (209) 982-0915 Rudy Sanfilippo, Chief Opened 1911, Replaced 1949. Average population 1973: 42 males, 17 females. Age John J. Perko, Administrative Assistant to Chief 1 limits: 10-18. Juvenile Delinquents. *Colorado State Penitentiary, Box 1010 Canon City 81212 I Alex Wilson, Warden' Phone: (303) 275-3311 Solano County Juvenile Hall; 2010 W. Texas Street, Fairfield 94533 Anthony M. Bukwich, Sup,erintendent Phone: (707) 422-2010 Ext. 286 Opened 1871. Normal capacity 1,225. Average population 1970: 1,015. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. Opened 1959. Normal capacity 64. PopUlation 1973: 30 males, 20 females.

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Mount View Girls' School, 3900 South Carr Street, Denver 80235 Subsidiary Units: . Richard A. Stewart, Director Phone: (303) 986-2277 -"j Colorado Medium Security Penitentiary, Box 1010, Canon CIty 81212 Opened 1899. Capacity 96. Average popUlation 1973: 44. Juvenile delinquents and Jack Capelli, Associate Warden in Charge '. Children In Need of Supervision (CHINS). Age limits: 12-18. Opened 1962. Normal Capacity 600. Average population 1970.350. i Colorado Women's Correctionallnstituta, State Penitentiar;, Box 1010, Canon City 81212 Golden Gate Youth Camp, Route 6, Box 281, Golden 80401 John P. McIlwee, Director Phone: (303) 623-6991 Mrs. May Gillespie, Associate Warden '. I Opened 1968. Normal capacity 90. Average populatIon 1970. 65. Opened 1965. Capacity 48. Average popUlation 1973: 44 males. Juveniie delinquents ! and Children in Need of Supervision (CHINS). Age limits: 12-18. State Penitentiary Honor Farm, Pueblo 81002 Lathrop Park Youth Camp, P.O. Box 743, Walsenburg 81089 Captain A. F. Barton in charge '. Opened 1964. Normal capacity 115. Average populatIon 1970. 75. Robert A. Noble, Acting Director Phone: (303) 738-1238 Opened 1966. Capacity 48. Average population 1973: 45 males. Juvenile Delinquents and Children in Need of Supervision (CHINS). Age limits: 12-18. i Camp George West Honor Unit, Golden 80401 I Lt. Alan Bennett, in charge Average population: 40. Closed Adolescent Treatment Center, 3900 South Carr Street, Denver 80235 Dr. Vicki M. Agee, Director Phone: (303) 986-2277 Colora~o State Reformatory, Box R, Buena Vista 81211 p;lOne: (303) 395-2418 Opened 1972. Capacity 18. Average popUlation 1973: 14. Juvenile delinquents and C Wmston Tanksley, Warden I A r 't· Children in Need of Supervision (CHINS)_ Age limits: 12-18. Opened 1889. Normal capacity 500. Average population 1970: 575 ma es. ge Iml s. 16 up. WR Division of Juvenile Parole, 3900 South Carr Street, Denver 80235 Richard S. Douglass, Director Phone: (303) 986-2277 Bails Hall Work Release Center, 1739 York Street, Denver 80206 Established 1959. Average Case load 1973: 354 males, 114 females. Age limits: 12-18. Opened 1968. Capacity 43. Adams County Detention Center, 1933 East Bridge, Brighton 80601 Subsidiary: Gail Colvin, Director Phone: (303) 659-4450 Delta Conservation Camp, Delta 81416 Opened 1969. Capacity 29. Average popUlation 1973: 23. Youth who require secure Captain Ray Bright in charge custody in physically restricting facilities pending court disposition or an execution of a Capacity 100. court order for placement or commitment.

Ara~ahoe County Evaluation Center, 3265 West Girard Avenue, Englewood 80110 *DlVISION OF ADULT PAROLE (FT) Franklin J. Adamek, Director Phone: (303) 761-1186 12 State Services Building, 1525 Sherman, Denver 80203 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 20. Average population 1973: 13. Youths who require Telepho'1e: (303) 892-2411 secure custody in physically restricting facilities pending court disposition or an ______, Director execution of a court order for placement or commitment.

Subsidiary: Denver Juvenile Hall, 2844 Downing, Denver 80205 Colorado Pre-Release Center Phone: (303) 275-2835 Charles Gavin, Director Phone: (303) 297-5772 Edward Swain, Supervisor Opened 1936. Capacity 100. Average popUlation 1973: 84. Youth who require secure custody in physically restricting facilities pending court disposition or an execution of a court order for placement or commitment.

STATE BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) Jefferson County Youfu Center, 17707 West 6th Avenue, Golden 80401 1550 Lincoln Street, Room 106, Denver 80203 Lawrence JohnsnD, Director Phone: (303) 279-4551 Telephone: (303) 892~2338-2339 Opened 1970. Capacity 26. Average popUlation 1973: 16. Youth who require secure custody in physically restricting facilities pending court disposition or an execution of a Gordon W. Heggie, Chairman court order for placement or commitment.

Zebulon Pike Detention Center, 1425 West Rio Grande, Coforado Springs 80906 *DlVISION OF CORRECTIONS Wilmer Foxworth, Director Phone: (303) 633-8713 OFFICE OF YOUTH SERVICES Opened 1962. Capacity 29. Average popUlation 1973: 23. Youth who require secure 3900 South Carr Street, Denver 80235 custody in physically restricting facilities pending court disposition or an execu tion of a Telephone: (303) 986-2277 court order for placement or commitment. Gerald L. Agee, Chief Orlando L. Martinez, Asst. Chief CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS Lookout Mountain Sch~1 for Boys, P.O. Box 272, Golden 80401 Phone: (303) 279-7681 Denver City Jail, 13th and Champa, Denver 80204 Loren G Adlfinger, Dliector I J il d li u nts Capt. Harvey Snyder, Commanding Officer in Charge Phone: (303) 297-2826 Opened 1881. Capacity 138. Average population 1?7~: 124 ma es. uven e e nq e 16 years minimum age. PopUlation: 95 males, 15 females. Felons, misdemeanants, etc. and Children in Need of Supervision (CHINS). Age lImIts: 12-18.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ~ONNECTICUT 19 COLORADO-CONNECTICUT 18 CommunityJose Santos, Correctional Warden Center,North 1106 Avenue, Bridgeport 06604 *Denver County Jail, P.O. Box 1108, Denver 80201 Wayne K. Patterson, Director of Corrections Phone: (303) 297-2121 Opened 1971. Normal capacity: Pretlial202, Pre-release 80. WR Phone: (203) 336-2111 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 708. Average population: ~30 males, 24 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. WR CommunityRichard Hills Correctional Warden C en t er, Route 6, Brooklyn 06234 opened 1842. ' Normal capacity 86. Average population 1973'. 6 7 Phone:males. WR(203) 774-9216

Community Correctional Center 72 S Richard Wezowicz Warden ' eyms Street, Hartford 06120 CONNECTICUT opene11873. Normal ' capacity 530. Average p opu Ia ti on 1973: 427Phone: males. (203) WR 522-1700 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Community Correctional Center North 340 Capitol Avenue, Hartford 06115 Charles Brownell, Warden • and West Streets, Litchfield 06759 Opened 1812. Normal capacity 66. Average popUlation 52 Phone: (203) 567-9491 John R. Manson, Commissioner 197~'.1. males. WR Telephone: (203) 5664457 Dorin 1. Polvani, Deputy Commissioner of Community Services CommunityH~UY Karney, Correctional Warden Center,ntville, Mo . Route 32, Uncasville 06382 Telephone: (203) 566-3506 . pened. 1957. Normal capacity 10C. Average popula ti' on 19 73: 89Phone: males. (203)WR 848-9216 Raymond M. Lopes, Deputy Commissioner of Institution Services Telephone: (203) 566-3717 Commumty Correctional Center ')45 Wh Francis T. Moore, Warden ' ~ alley Avenue, New Haven 06510 Mrs. Janet S. York, Deputy Commissioner of Women Services Telephone: (203) 739-5413 Opened 18:'7. Normal capacity 288. Average population 1973'. 28Pohone:males. (203) WR 562-3127 Connecticut Correctional Institution, Niantic, BoX 456, Niantic 06357 Mrs. Janet S. York, Superintendent Phone: (203) 739-5413 Opened Farm 1917, Prison 1930. N<'"mal capacity 184. Average population 1973: 165 females .. Felons and misdemeanfu"lts. Age limits: 16 up. WR DIVISIO:.J' OF COMMUNITY RELEASE Connecticut Correctional Institution, Cheshire, Box G, Cheshire 06410 340 Capitol Avenue, Hartford 06115 Dwaine Nickeson, Superintendent Phone: (203) 272-5391 Telephone: (203) 566-3495 Opened 1913. Normal capacity 450. Average population 1973: 412 males. Felons and John P. Waters, Chief Com . misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-21. (May accept transfers from Connecticut School for There are six instl'tuti d" mumty Release Programs Boys between the ages of 14 and 21. Also from Connecticut Correctional Institution, ons con uctmg c . pre-release and educational release progr~:~::~!yr t~lease e superVISIOn pr?~rams of including this Division. work release ' Somers, if not over 20 years of age.) :wIt

*Somers Correctional Institution, Somers, Box 100, Somers 06071 Carl Robinson, Warden Phone: (203) 749-8391 Opened Wethersfield 1827, Somers (new institution) 1963. Normal capacity 994. *BOARD OF PAROLE Average population 1973: 1,021 males. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. 340 Caplto\ . Avenue, Hartford 06115 Connecticut Correctional Institution, Enfield, Box G, Hazardville Station, 06082 J. Bernard Gates, Chairman (FT) Richard M. Steinert, Superintendent Phone: (203) 749-8391 Telephone: (203) 5664229 Opened Farm 1930, replaced by Osborn Division 1960. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1973: 364 males. WR DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES *Connecticut Correctional Camp, BoX 189, Portland 06480 Salvatore 1. Fazio, Director Phone: (203) 633·5268 345 Main Street, Hartford 06115 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1973: 32 males. Felons and Telephone: (203) 566-3536 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-21. , Francis H ,ney,Malo C ommlSSlOner" FranCIS J Murph D' t Long Lane School (Co-Ed) . y, ,lIec or of Institutions & Facilities COMMUNITY CORREctIONAL CENTER Superintendent: Vacant' Box 882, Middletown 06457 340 Capitol Avenue, Hartford 06115 Opened 1869. N ormal capacity 200. Delinquents Age li 't Phone: (203) 347-8501 Raymond Coyle, Administrator C . . ml s: up to 16. Telephone: (203) 566-5140 ommumty Service Unit 354 W P. Robert Willey, Supe;vi oodland Street, Hartford 06112 The age limits of all commitments are from 16 years up, unsentenced; 21 years up, Phone: (203) 566-5306 sentenced. The males sent to the Community Centers are felons, misdemeanants and civil Opened 1973. sor

cases. *-ACA Institutional member . WR - Wor k R elease Program. "-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. IJ DELAWARE": DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 21 20 Stevenson House, Box 278, Milford 19963 DELAWARE ,.. Raymond Lloyd, Superintendent Phone: (302) 422-7349 Opened 1970'. Normal capacity 23. Average population 1972: 17 estimated boys and DEPAR;MENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES girls. Children held for court. Age limits: 8-18. DIVISION OF ADULT CORRECTIONS Delaware Youth Center, 300 Water Street, Dover 19901 Box 343, Smyrna 19977 William Holden, Superintendent Phone: (302) 678-0471 Telephone: (302) 653-7545 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 32. Average population 1972: 20 males. Juvenile Paul W. Keve, Director delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. . R D ~ 1 Box 500 Smyrna 19977 Delaware Correctional Center, : .' o. , ' Phone: (302) 653-9261 Ext. 200 Aftercare Bureau, 922 New Road, Elsmere 19805 Raymond W. Anderson, Super~tentent A pulation 1973: 460 males. Felons and Ronald Strawley, Chief Phone: (302) 999-0956 Opened 1971. Norm~l ~apaclty 41. verage po misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR Delinquency Prevention Bureau, 922 New Road, Elsmere 19805 Arthur Calvin, Chief Phone: (302) 999-0956 . PO B 5086 Wilmington 19808 Correctional Institution for Wo.men, . . ox, Phone: (302) 571-3004 Mrs. Delores J. Baylor, Supermten~en\5 A e population 1973: 20. Felons and Group Homes, 1612 Sycamore Street, Wilmington 19805 Opened 1929. Normal capacity . verag Ann Figura, Chief Phone: (302) 655-9217 misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR

Sussex Correctional Institutio?, Route 1, Box 500, Georgetown 1994;hone: (302) 856-2118 John C. Ellingsworth, Supermte.ndent A opulation 1973: 210 males. Felons and Opened 1932. Normal capaCIty 22.8 verage P misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

BUREAU OF COMMUNITY SERVICES *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, D.C. 100 Pike, Wilmington 19809 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Telephone: (302) 762-2~34 Telephone: (202) 629-3532 Frank A. Loftus, Assistant Director Delbert C. Jackson, Director Charles M. Rodgers, Assistant Director, Operations William D. Golightly, Assistant Director, Administration James W. Freeman, Executive Assistant *STATE BOARD OF PAROLE (PT) 1228 Scott St~eet, Wilmington 19806 Telephone: (302) 571-3452 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DETENTION SERVICES Oliver W. Casson, Chairman . Henry H. Wurtele, Administrative Services Officer *District of Columbia Jail, 20o-19th Street, S.E. 20003 Anderson McGruder, Superintendent Phone: (202) 544-7000 Opened 1876. Normal capacity 663. Average popUlation 1973: 717. *DlVlSION OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS Women's Detention Center, 1010 North Capitol Street, N.W. 20002 P.O. Box 2679, Wilmington 19805 Patricia T?ylor, Administrator Phone: (202) 629-5235 Telephone: (302) 998-1196 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1973: 66. Anthony W. Salerno, Director Ferris School for Boys, Fa~lkland and Centre Roads, Wilmington 19~;one: (302) 998.0111 Quanah F. Parker, Supermtende~t 120 A e population 1972: 165. Juvenile delin- Opened 1885. Normal capacity . verag DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ADULT SERVICES quents. Age limits: 10-18. Lorton Central Facility, Lorton, Virginia 22079 Marion D. Strickland, Superintendent Phone: (703) 768-9200 Woods Haven-Kruse School for Girls, Box 116, Claymont 19703 Phone: (302) 798-6627 Opened 1916. Normal capacity 1,228. Average population 1973: 1,391 males. Male Edward Voss, Superintendent I f n 1972' 87 Juvenile delinquents. felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. (Maximum Security Facility included Opened 1893. Normal capacity 60. Average popu a 10 •• here) Age limits: 12-18. Minimum Security Facility, Occoquan, Virginia 22125 Bridge House, 25 Ninth Avenue, Wilmington 19805 Phone: (302) 652-8681 Clifton E. English, Administrator Phone: (703) 768-9200 Ronald Janicki, Superint~ndent f' iles) Normal capacity 23. Average population Opened 19H). Normal capacity 300. Average population 1973: 265 males. Misdemean­ o ened 1958. (Detention home or Juve~. ". 8 ants and felons. Age limits: 18 up. 1$71: 30 delinquent children (boys and guls). Age lImits. 8-1 .

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. DIST~ICT OF COLUMBIA 23 22 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Cedar Knoll School, Laurel, Maryland 20810 DISTRICf OF COLUMBIA YOUTH SERVICES Alfred W. Underson, Acting Superintendent Phone: (301) 725-3600 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 325. Average population F.Y. 1973: 211. All delinquent Telephone: (202) 6294504 boys and girls. Age limits: Up to 18. ______, Superintendent Maple Glen School, Laurel, Maryland 20810 V' . . 22079 Phone: (703) 768·9200 Youth Center No.1, Lorton, IT~mJa I ti 1973' 355 Youthful felons Charles H. Harden, Acting Superintendent Phone: (301) 725-3600 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 324. Averag~ ~opu a on . . Opened 1954. Normal capacity 190. Average population F.Y. 1973: 179. All PINS sentenced under Youth Corrections Act. Age limits: 18-26. (persons In Need of Supervision) boys and girls. Age limits: up to 18.

Youth Center No.2, Lorton, Virginia 22079 Oak Hill Youth Center, Laurel, Maryland 20810 Opened 1972. Average popUlation: 211. R. Rimsky Atkinson, Superintendent Phone: (301) 725-3600 Phone: (202) 6294767 Opened 1968. Normal capacity lSO. Average popUlation F.Y. 1973: 88. Older, morc Division of Youth Parole, 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 aggressive male delinquents, recidivisits, and security risks. Age limits: Up to 21. Average Youth Parole Count 1973: 546. Phone: (202) 6294767 Youth Community Correctional Centers Receiving Home for Children, 1000 Mt. Olivet Rd., N.E., Wash., D.C. 20002 Operates 4 Community Centers. Average count 1971: 160. Edward E. Henderson, Acting Superintendent i--:'one: (202) 629-3814 Opened 1949. Normal capacity 90. Average popUlation F.Y. 1973: 200 (all detention). Dentention for juveniles, boys and girls. Age limits: Up to 18. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ADULT COMMUNITY SERVICES Aftercare Services Division, 122 C Street, N.W., Wash., D.C. 20001 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Sidney L. Parker, Chief Phone: (202) 629-2026 Telephone: (202) 6294414 C. L. Swain, Acting Superintendent Youth Group Homes Branch Carl S. Selsky, Acting Deputy Chief Phone: (202) 629-5500 Adult Community Correctional Centers, 614 H S~reet, N.W. ~OOOI ~ p~one(k(~~;!;2J~!;~ Activated July 1969. Operates 10 Commumty Corrccti?na e~ ers a for Work Release and Pre-Parole Programs. Average capacity 1973. 277. Harvard Residence, 1238 Harvard St., N.W., Wash., D.C. 20009 Leonard Kelley, Acting House Administrator Phone: (202) 6294239 Phone: (202) 629-3269 Adult Parole, 614 H Street, N.W. 20001 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 15. Average popUlation F.Y. 1973: 11.7. This facility Average adult parole 1973: 1,401- serving dual function at present. Half serving a residential facility for boys in lieu of security detention with pending complaints. The other function is halfway house for I t 614 H Street N W 20001 Phone: (202) 638-1008 male PINS returning to the community. Emt~~::~~~e~:v~:~e~t and place~eJ1i for former offenders, including referrals from the U.S. District Court and the D.C. Supenor Court. Cole Residence, 1022 Maryland Avenue, N.E., Wash., D.C. 20002 *BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) James E. Jones, Acting House Administrator Phone:' (202) 629-2942 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 15. Average popUlation r.Y. 1973: 13.7. Residential 614 H Street, N.W., Suite 503 20001 facility for boys in lieu of security detention with pending complaints. Age limits: 8-17. Telephone: (202) 6294501 Carl D. Coleman, Chairman Girard Residence, 1308 Girard Street, N.W., Wash., D.C. 20009 Earle W. Gilkey, Parole Executive Eleanor M. Garnett, House Administrator Phone: (202) 6294430 Rev. H. Albion Ferrell, Vice Chairman Opened 1968. Normal capacity 15. Average population F.Y. 1973: 10. Residential Joseph N. Shore, Member facility for girls in lieu of security detention with pending complaints. Age limits: 8-17.

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Ford Residence, 1300 Kenyon Street, N.W., Wash., D.C. 20010 SOCIAL REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION John H. Brown, House Administrator Phone: (202) 629-3800 122 C Street, N.W., 20001 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 15. Average population F.Y. 1973: 14.1. Residential Telephone: (202) 629-3745 facility for boys in lieu of security detention wi~! pending complaints. Age limits: 8-17. Norman W. Pierson, Administrator Williams Residence, 1825 16th St., N.W., Wash., D.C. 20009 Lillian S. Jones, House Administrator Phone: (202) 629-2601 *BUREAU OF YOUTH SERVICES Opened 1971. Normal capacity 15. Average population F.Y. 1973: 9. Post-institutional halfway house for females committed as delinquents. Age limits: 14-17. 122 C Street, N.W., 20001 Telephone: (202) 629-5648 Bolling Youth Base, , Wash., D.C. 20032 Thaddeus J. Taylor, Chief Manros Nickens, House Administrator Phone: (202) 629-5979 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 15. Average popUlation F.Y. 1973: 9.9. Post-institu­ Institutional Care Services Division, Laurel, Maryland 20810 Phone: (301) 725-3600 tional halfway house for mfl.les committed as delinquents. Age limits: 14-17. Jimmie L. Wyatt, Acting Chief

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I FLORIDA *Reception and Medical Center, P.O. Box 628, Lake Butler 32054 J. B. Godwin. Superintendent Phone: (904) 496-2222 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 600. Average popUlation 1972: 1,152. Felons. Age I *DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES limits: 14 up. 1323 Winewood Blvd., Tallahassee 32301 \ Telephone: (904) 488-6464 *Sumter Correctional Institution, Box 667, Bushnell 33513 C. M. Seigler, Superintendent Phone: (904) 793-2525 Oliver J. Keller, Jr., Secretary Opened 1965. Normal capacity 576. Average popUlation 1972: 770 males. Felons. Age limits: 14 up. WR *DlVISION OF CORRECTIONS i 1311 Winewood Blvd. Cross City Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 1500, Cross City 32628 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 K. D. Conner, Superintendent Phone: (904) 498-5184 i Telephone: (904) 488-7480 Opened 1973: Normal capacity 300. Age limits: 14 up. Felons. WR I Louie L. Wainwright, Director I Lake Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 99, Clermont 32711 *Apalachee Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 699, Sneads 32460 W. F. Rouse, Superintendent Phone: (904) 394-2536 Garde Curlee, Superintendent . Phone: (904) 593-6~31 Opened 1973: Normal capacity 225. Age limits: 14 up. Felons. WR Opened 1949. Normal capacity Youth Unit 565, Farm Unit 140 .. Average populatIOn il 1972: 908 males. Felons. Age limits: 14 lip. WR *Union Correctional Institution, Raiford 32083 Raymond D. Massey, Superintendent Phone: (904) 431-1212 *Avon Park Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 1177, Avon Park 33825 Opened 1914. Normal capacity 1,050. Age limits: 14 up. Felons. WR Herbert C. Kelley, Superintendent Phone: (813) 453-3175 Opened 1957. Normal capacity 618. Average population 1972: 716 males. Felons. Age *PAROLE AND PROBATION COMMISSION (FT) limits: 14 up. WR P.O. Box 3168, 1117 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee 32303 Telephone: (904) 488-1653 ,I Community Correctional Centers, 1311 Winewood Blvd., Tallahassee 32301 Ray E. Howard, Chairman Paul A. Skelton, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (904) 488-3703 Paul Murchek, Director Male centers have been opened in 20 locations throughout the state, 2 more ar~ ~nder construction, 7 planned for construction, and 2 fAcilitie~ to be conv~rted. In additIOn, 6 t*DlVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES female centers have been opened. Cottages have a capacIty: 50-100 In each. Felons. Age 1317 Winewood Boulevard, P.O. Box 2705, Tallahassee 32301 limits: 14 up. WR Telephone: (904) 488-5474 Joseph R, Rowan, Director *DeSoto Correctional Institution, P.O. Drawer 1072, Arcadia ;)3821 Allan Hubanks, Deputy Director Rankin L. Brown., Superintendent . Phone: (813) 928-6501 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 5)00. Average population 1972: 562 males. Felons. Age BUREAU OF TRAINING SCHOOLS limits: 14 up. WR 1317 Winewood, Tallahassee 32301 Telephone: (904) 222-2700 Road and Vocational Centers, 1311 Winewood Blvd., Tallahassee 32301 Jack V. Blanton, Chief L. W. Griffith, Superintendent Phone: (904) 488-3570 Frank A. Zych, Assistant Chief Established 1917 but new institutions have been built since 1950. There are 10 road Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, P.O. Box 490, Marianna 32446 prisons and 5 vocational centers located. tl~roughout Florida. Normal capacity 825. Lenox E. Williams, Superintendent Phone: (904) 482-5761 Average population 1972: 900 males. Age limIts: 14 up. WR Opened 1900. Normal capacity 450. Average population 1971: 432. Juvenile delin­ quents. Age limits: 11-17. Florida Correctional Institution, Lowell 32663 . Philip C. Shuford, Superintendent :hone: (904) 622-5151 Florida School for Boys at Okeechobee, Ruute 2, Box 250, Okeechobee 33472 Opened Female Unit in 1956, Male Unit in 1960: ~ormal capacIty: Females 326, Males George A. Brown, Superintendent Phone: (813) 763-2174 195. Average population 1972: 614. Felons. Age ltmlts: 14 up. WR Opened 1959. Normal capacity 500. Average popUlation 1971: 500. Juvenile delin­ quents. Age limits: 11-17.

Florida State Prison, p.o. Box 747, Starke 32091 64 8125 Lancaster Youth Development Center, P.O. Drawer 158, Trenton 32693 G. S. Fortner, Superintendent Phone: (904) 9 - James A. Hart, Superintendent Phone: (904) 463-2303 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 1,255. Average population 1972: 1,427 males. Felons. Opened 1971. Normal capacity 150. Average popUlation 1971: 150. Co-educational Age limits: 14 up. WR facility for juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 11-17.

Glades CL'rrectional Institution, 500 Orange Avenue Circle, Belle Glade 33430 Alyce D. McPherson School for Girls, P.O. Box 1359, Ocala 32670 A. F. Cook, Superintendent Phone:. (~05) 996-5241 Anthony Catalino, Superintendent Phone: (904) 622-5261 Opened 1932 (replaced 1951). Normal capacity 525. Average populatIon 1972: 593 Opened 1914. Normal capacity 300. Average popUlation 1971: 3(10. Juvenile delin­ quents. Junior campus co-educational. Age limits: 11-17. males. Felons. Age limits: 14 up. WR

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.1 Cedar House, 563 Cedar Street, Holly Hill 32017 BUREAU OF GROUP TREATMENT Jerry & Lindy Daniels, Homepa;ents Phone: (904) 255-0619 311 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee 32304 Opened 197~: Normal cap~clty 7 boys. Average population 1972: 7. Group treatment Telephone: (904) 224-0181 house for delinquents. Age Ii,nits: 7-12. Richard L. Rachin, Chief Carl J. Ware, Assistant Chief Orang~ Group Treatment Home at McCoy, P.O. Box 2226, McCoy Air Force Base 32812 Fred Forsyth, Facilities Coordinator LeWIS & Mary Seay, Homepare~ts Phone: (305) 851-9260 Opened 197~. Normal cap~cI~y 7 boys. Average population 1972: 7. Group treatment Walter S. Criswell House, Route 4, Box 623-A, Tallahassee 32301 home for delinquents. Age limits: 13-15. Smitty Tripp, Superintendent Phone: (904) 488-1605 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 25 boys. Average population 1972: 25. Halfway house Palm Beach House, 217 Butler Street, West Palm Beach 33407 for juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15%-17. Don Hilley, Superintendent . Phone: (305) 832-3713 Op~ned ~971. ,Normal capacity 25 boys. Average population 1972: 25. Halfwa h Pensacola Boys Base, P.O. Box 14426, Section 4, NAVCOMMTRACEN, Pensacola 32511 fOIjuvemle delinquent~. Age limits: 15%-17. youse John Vogeley, Superintendent Phone: (904) 453-3238 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 25 boys. Average population 1972: 25. Halfway house Palm ~each Group Treatment Home (Ocean House), 180 South Ocean, Boca Raton 33432 for juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15%-17. Cecil & Dorothy Pollard, Homeparents Phone: (305) 391-9014 Opened 197~. Normal capacity 7 boys. Average popUlation 1972: 7. Group treatment Fort Clinch Youth Services Camp, P.O. Drawer M, Fernandina Beach 32034 house for delinquents. Age limits: 13-15. Bill Bedingfield, Superintendent Phone: (904) 261-6141 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 25 boys. Average population 1972: 25. Start Center for Dadefields TRY Center, 3709 N.W. 36th Street, Miami 33142 juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 14-17. Cyril Taylor, Superintendent . Phone: (305) 633-8641 Opened. 196~. Normal capacity: 20 boys & 10 girls. Average popUlation 1972: 30 St. John's House, 245 State Road 13, P.O. Box 23609, Mandarin 32217 Non-residential treatment program. Age limits: 15-17. . Jack Spradley, Superintendent Phone: (904) 268-5513 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 25 boys. Average population 1972: 25. Start Center for Pentland Hall, 8909 S.W. 94th Street, Miami 33156 juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 13-16. Sue Behm, Superintendent Phone: (305) 274-3747 Opene~ 1971. Norm~l capacity 20 girls. Average population 1972: 20. Halfway H Hillsborough House, 2303 North Tampa Street, Tampa 33602 for delinquents. Age limits: 15-17. ouse Joel DeVolentine, Superintendent Phone: (813) 223-3606 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 25 boys. Average population 1972: 25. Halfway House F1. Lauderdale TRY Center, 807 N.W. 8th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33311 for juvenile, delinquents. Age limits: 15%-17. Allen Haller, Superintendent . Phone: (305) 764-4581 Opened. 197~. Normal capacity: 20 boys, 10 girls. Average popUlation 1972' 30 PineJlas House, 3151 Tangerine Street, St. Petersburg 33712 Non-residential treatment program for delinquents. Age limits: 15-17. ., Charles Britt, Superintendent Phone: (813) 866-2405 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 25 boys. Average population 1972: 25. Halfway House Broward Group Treatment Home, 4781 S.W. 108 Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale 33314 for juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15Yz-17. Roger & Ester Crowe, Homepar~nts Pho;-~: (305) 581-2600 Opened 1971. Normal. capacity: 7 boys & girls. Average population 1972: 7. Group Hillsborough Group Treatment Home, Route 1, Box 359-F, Valrico 33594 treatment home for delinquents. Age limits: 7-12. Ron & Dotty Goates, Homeparents Phone: (813) 689'{)375 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 7 boys. Average population 1972: 7. Halfway group Dade ?roup Treatment Home, 8990 S.W. 94th Street, Miami 33156 treatment for delinquents. Age limits: 7-12. Pauline Crannell, Homeparent . . Phone: (305) 274-3747 Opened 197~. Normal capacity 6 boys. Average popUlation 1972: 6. f oup treatment Pinellas TRY Center, 2554 22nd Avenue, South, St. Petersburg 33712 horne for dehnquents. Age limits: 7-12. Pete Farnum, Superintendent Phone: (813) 866-2405 Opened 1973. Normal capacity: 20 boys & 10 girls. Average population 1972: 30. BUREAU OF FIELD SERVICES Non-residential treatment program for delinquents. Age limits: 15-17. 311 South Call1Oun Street, Tallahassee 32304 Volusia House, 1047 Madison Avenue, Daytona Beach 32014 Telephone: (904) 488-6481 Daniel Perkins, Superintendent Phone: (904) 255-0416 E. Guy Revell, Jr., Chief Opened 1971. Normal capacity 25 boys. Average pOlPulation 1972: 25. Halfway house William E. Smith, Jr., Assistant Chief for delinquents. Age limits: 15%-17. Volusia TRY Center, Plaza Hotel, 600 North Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach 32030 . Field Services Regional Offices: Dee Jarrard, Superintendent Phone: (904) 253-5717 REGION I Opened 1972. Normal capacity: 20 boys & 10 girls. Average population 1972: 30. P.O. Box 12295, Pensacola 32501 Non-residential treatment program for delinquents. Age limits: 15%-17. Telephone: (904) 433-3119 McCoys Boys Base, P.O. Box 2226, McCoy Air Force Base 32812 Martin Cox, Regional Director Al Falcon, Superintendent Phone: (305) 851-9260 Serves Escambia Okaloosa, S t R HI' Opened 1971. Normal capacity 25 boys. Average population 1972: 25. Halfway house Counties.' an a osa, 0 mes, Bay, Washington, Walton, and Gulf for delinquents. Age limits: 15 1/z-17.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA !nstitutional member. WR-Work Release Program. j FLORIDA 29 28 FLORIDA I REGION X REGION II 500 S.E. 17th Street, Suite 200, Ft. Lauderdale 33315 1114 Thomasville Road, Suite F, Tallahassee 32304 Telephone: (305) 525-8559 I Telephone: (904) 488-3674 H. Squier Hanni, Regional Director William C. Payton, Regional Director Serves Broward County. Serves Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor and Wakulla Counties. REGION XI 4090 Laguna Street, Room 202, Coral Gables 33146 REGION III Telephone: (305) 443-1697 3008 N.W.13th Street, Suite G, Gainesville 32601 Hillis R. Holman, Regional Director Telephone: (904) 373-3392 Serves Monroe and Dade Counties John Wyckoff, Regional Director Serves Alachua, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Putnam, Levy, Marion, Suwannee and Union Counties. BUREAU OF STATISTICS, RESEARCH AND PLANNING REGION IV 4151 Woodcock Drive, Suite 119, Jacksonville 32207 311 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee 32304 Telephone: (904) 396-1691 Telephone: (904) 488-6541 John E. Porter, Jr., Regional Director James Clark, Chief Serves Baker, Nassau, Duval, Flagler, Clay and St. John's Counties . • REGION V 121 South Court Street, Orlando 32801 BUREAU OF COMMUNITY SERVICES Telephone: (305) 849-3303 Tallahassee Banking and Trust Building, Suite 400, Tallahassee 32304 Sam Hill, Regional Director Telephone: (904) 488-3352 William K. Hanson, Chief Serves Volusia, Seminole, Orange, Osceola, Lake and Brevard Counties. William H. Paddon, Director of Information Telephone: (904) 488-5474 REGION VI 500 Gandy Boulevard, Suite 200, St. Petersburg 33702 Telephone: (813) 522-8070 Robert Marshall, Regional Director CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS Serves Citrus, Sumter, Hernando, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties. Alachua County Adult Detention Center, 3436 S.W. 42nd Avenue, Gainesville 32608 Floyd R. Alsbury, Director Phone: (904) 372-6383 REGION VII Open~d 1952. No~mal capacity 88. Average popUlation: 84 males,4 females. Age limits: 305 N. Morgan Street, Suite 515, Tampa 33601 17 Mm. Felons, mlsdemeanants, others. WR Telephone: (813) 2234502 Foye Brunson, Regional Director tBrevard County Jail, Drawer T, Titusville 32780 H. R. Rodenbaugh, Warden Phone: (305) 267-2121 Ext. 255 Serves Poke and Hillsborough Counties. 15 years minimum age. Population: 105. WR

REGION VIII *Br?ward County Sheriffs Department, P.O. Box 9356 Fort Lauderdale 33310 2000 North Florida Mango Road, Suite 205, West Palm Beach 33401 Vmcent A. Miro, Chief. 'Phone: (305) 7654440 Telephone: (305) 686-5428 Opened 1~26. Normal capacity 500. Average popUlation: 500 males. Felons, niisdemean­ Grover H. McKee, Regional Director ants, mUnicipal. 17 years minimum age. Serves Indian River, Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin and Palm Beach Counties. Collier County Stockade, P.O. Box 1070, Immokalee 33934 Ja~es T. Lester, Warden . Phone: (813) 657-2878 REGION IX pened.1?62. Normal capacity 142. Average popUlation: 36 males. Misdemeanants. 17 1900 Main Street, Suite 201, S3rasota 335 77 years minimum age. . Telephone: (813) 959-6967 Alvin Taylor, Regional Director Duval Central Jail, 400 East Bay Street, P.O. Box 779 Jacksonville 32202 D~le G. C~rson, Sheriff 'Phone: (904) 6334350 Serves Manatee, Sarasota, DeSoto, Lee, Hendry, Glades, Charlotte, Highlands, Collier and opulatlon: 550 males, 25 females. 1 day to 1 year. 17 years minimum age. WR Hardee Counties.

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tEscambia County Sheriffs I?epartment, P.O. Box 12107, Pensacola 3250~ . rI Sgt. Mike Iannone, Officer m Charge .. Phone. (904) 433 8371 Palm Beach County Jail, 425 1st Street, West Palm Beach 33401 J. J. Donnelly, Captain Population: 215 males, 15 females. Age linuts: None. Phone: (305) 833-7481 PopUlation: 320 males, 25 females. 17 years minimum age. tEscambia County Prison, P.O. Box 67, Cantonment 32533 H. 1. Pilkinton, Warden Phone: (904) 968-2152 tPinellas County Jail, Sheriffs Administration BUilding, Clearwater 33516 Population: 82. 17 years minimum age. William Durrett, Captain Phone: (813) 447-4511 PopUlation: 200 males, 20 females. 14 years minimum age. Fairfield Correctional Institution, 515 Victoria Street, Jackson',ille 32217 Polk County Jail, 330 North Carpenter Avenue, Bartow 33830 Fred W. M1lrray, Jr., Chief Ph0!l~: (904) 356-9158 H. J. Cumbie, Chief Jailer Opened 1972. Normal capacity 75. Population: 48 males. 17 years mmlmum age. Phone: (813) 533-1181 Population: 150 males, 10 females. 17 years minimum age. Hillsborough County Board of Criminal Justice, P.O. Box 958, Tampa 3360.1 Polk County Stockade, East Street, Bartow 33830 I Major A. 1. Perotti, Director of Corrections . .Ph?ne: (813) 228-7311 o~ 8~2-9208 Opened 1972. Normal capacity: 1,532 at 5 mshtutlO~S .. Average populatiOn. 1,208 Vernon H. Medders, Warden Phone: (813) 533-0704 males, 60 females. Felons, misdemeanants, federals. Age limits: 17 up. WR Average popUlation: 84 males. 10 days to 1 year. 17 years minimum age.

Saint Lucie County Jail, P.O. Box 458, Fort Pierce 33450 tHillsborough County Prison, P.O. Box 3371, Tampa 33601 C. L. Norvell, Sheriff I Capt. Richard Frazier, Warden . . Phone: (813) 228-7311 PopUlation: 125.18 years minimum age. WR Phone: (305) 461-7300 .j Population: 350 males, 35 females. 17 years mmlmum age . tSarasota County Jail, P.O. Box 4115, Sarasota 33578 I tHillsborough County Convict Camp, 1201 Orient Road, Tampa 33619 Tinker Morris, Chief Jailer R. V. Roberts, .Superintendent Phone: (813) 626-1200 Phone: (813) 958-3193 Population: 125 males,S females. 17 years minimum age. Population: 80. 17 years minimum age. WR tSarasota County Jail and Stockade, P.O. Box 2420, Sarasota 33578 Jacksonville Correctional Institution, 4727 Lannie Road, Jacksonville 32218 --____ , Sheriff Phone: (813) 958-3193 James I. Montgomery, Chief . Phone: (904) 63~-4068 Population: 130.17 years minimum age. Opened 1956. Normal capacity 400. Population: 300 males, 50 females. Felons, misdemeanants. 17 years minimum age. WR *Volusia County Jail, P.O. Box 2834, DeLand 32720 I William A. Carter, Chief Corrections Officer Phone: (904) 734-4184 I Lake County Detention Center, 16 Texas Avenue, Taveres 32778 Op~ne.d 1969. Normal capacity 229. Average population: 200 males, 18 females. Felons Lt. Joe E. Davenport, Supervisor of Detention Phone: (904) 343-2101 and mlsdemeanants. 17 years minimum age. I Population: 85 males,S females. 17 years minimum age. WR

! tLee County Jail, 2085 Second Street, Fort Myers 33901 Frank Wanicka, Sheriff Phone: (813) 332-3456 I Population: 66 males, 5 females. 17 years minimum age.

1 tLeon County Jail, 2825 Municipal Way, Tallahassee 32304 Dewel Herring, Warden Phone: (904) 576-3121 I Population: 144 males, 32 females. 15 years minimum age. WR DADE COUNTY *CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT Marion County Detention Facility, P.O. Box 1987, Ocala 32670 Don R. Moreland, Sheriff Phone:.(~04) 732-8181 Telephone: (305) 377-7681 Average population: 110 males,S females. 1 day to 1 year. 18 years mmlmum age. WR Jack Sandstrom, Director I Orange County Jail One North Court Avenue, Orlando 32801 Dade County Jail, 1321 N.W. 13th Street Miami 33125 Melvin G. Colma;, Sheriff P~~ne: (305) 843-1300 Martin Green, Warden ' Phone: (305) 377-7145 or 377-7680 Opened 1952. Normal capacity 379. Population: 375.18 years mmlmum age. There are O~ened 1961. Normal capacity 712. Average popUlation: 737 males. Felons and 120 inmates at the Annex, totaling 500. mlsdemeanants. 17 years minimum age.

Orlando Detention Bureau, 100 S. Hughey Street, Orlando 32802 Training & Treatment Center (Stockade), 6950 N.W. 41st Street, Miami 33166 Charles E. Brookfield, Warden Phone: (305) 849-2339 Ervie L. Wright, Warden Phone: (305) 592-5630 Opened February 18, 1972. Average population: 200 males, 20 females. 18 up. WR O~ened 1968. Normal capacity 716. Average popUlation: 554 males. Felons and. mlsdemeanants. 17 years minimum age. WR tPalm Beach County Stockade, Box 85, Loxahatchee 33470 Women's Detention Center, 1145 N.W. 11 th Street, Miami 33136 Alton Chaney, Captain . Phone: (305) 6~3:<>300 Opened 1949. Normal capacity 112. Average populatIOn: 95 males. 17 years mmlmum Dr. Janet McCardel, Warden Phone: (305) 377-7344 age. WR O~ened 1972. Normal capacity 144. Average popUlation: 74 females. Felons and mlsdemeanants. 17 years minimum age. WR

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GEORGIA Putnam Correctional Institution, Eatonton 31024 C. D. Cooper, Warden Opened 1956 .. Normal capacity 157 Avera . Phone: (404) 485-3301 I DEPARTMENT OF OFFENDER REHABILITATION misdemeanants. Age limits: 20 up.· ge populatIOn 1973: 141 males. Felons and STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS Room 815, Trinity-Washington Building, Atlanta 30334 Stone Mountain Correctional Institution PO B 337 . Telephone: (404) 656-3750 Duncan C. Kreps ' . . ox , Stone Mountam 30083 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 210 Avera . Phone: (404) 469-6309 Dr. Allen L. Ault, Commissioner misdemeanants. Age limits: 19 up.· ge populatIOn 1973: 140 males. Felons and I Women's Advancement Center, 41 Peachtree Place, N.E., Atlanta 30309 LaVerne Ford, Superintendent Phone: (404) 873-6330 Walker Cor~e.ctional Institution, Lafayette 30728 Opened 1974. Normal capacity 65. Gerald WIllIS, Warden Opened June 15, 1972. Normal capacity 210 A . Phone: (404) 764-1872 limits: 20-25 and Y.O. WR . verage populatIOn 1973: 133 males. Age Chatham Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 1246, Savannah 31402 Calvin Green, Warden Phone: (912) 234-1250 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1973: 189 males. Felons. Age Ware Correctional Institution, Waycross 31501 limits: 20 up. WR Bruce Brown, Warden Opened 1951. Normal capacity 125 Ave la. Phone: (912) 283-0564 limits: 20 up. WR . rage popu tIon 1973: 120 males. Felons. Age Colony Farm, P.O. Box 86, Hardwick 31034 Ray Maynard, Superintendent Phone: (912) 452-0568 New Institution, May 1, 1972. Normal capacity 220. Average population 1973: 157 Wayne Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 427 Jesup 31545 males. Age limits: 50 up. Wayne Peacock, Warden ' Opened 1949. Normal capacity 180 A . Phone: (912) 586-2244 Georgia Diagnostic and Classification, P.O. Box 3877, Jackson 30233 misdemeanants. Age limits: 20 up. . verage populatIOn 1973: 172 males. Felons and Dr. James Ricketts, Superintendent Phone: (404) 577-1689 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 820. Average population 1973: 708 males. Felons. Age Atlanta Pre-Release Center 310 P Wayne Knight, Director ' once de Leon Avenue, Atlanta 30309 limits: 16 up. Opened May 1974. Average population 1974: 30. Phone: (404) 894-4273 Georgia Industrial Institute, Alto 30518 David E. England, Superintendent Phone: (404) 778-2273 Opened 1946. Normal capacity 1,000. Average population 1973: 975 males. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. *STATE BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (FT) 822 Trinity-Washington Building, Atlanta 30334 Georgia Rehabilitation Center for Women, Hardwick 31034 Telephone: (404) 656-2967 Jane Pellowski, Superintendent Phone: (912) 452-1537 Opened 1957. Normal capacity 32D. Average population 1973: 284. Felons and Cecil C. McCall, Chairman misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. WR Robertson Haworth, Executive Officer

*, Reidsville 30453 Joseph Hopper, Warden Phone: (912) 577-4301 Opened 1936. Normal capacity 2,100. Average population 1973: 2,292 males. Felons DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES and misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. DIVISION OF COMMUNITY SERVICES YOUTH SERVICE SECTION Georgia Training and Development Center, Buford 30518 47 Trinity Avenue, S.W., Atlanta 30334 Paul DeFrancis, SupeIintendellt Phone: (404) 945-9546 Telephone: (404) 656-4464 Opened 1951, new institution 1966. Normal capacity 198. Average population 1973: 181 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: Y.O. under 25. John Hunsucker, Director Youth Development C t PO Alex Darabaris, Dire:t~rer, .. Box 788, Milledgeville 31061 *Lee Correctional Institution, Leesburg 31763 Robert S. Boney, Warden Phone: (912) 759-6453 Op~ned 1905. Normal capacity 420 A Phone: (912) 452-3561 I Opened 1956. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1973: 128 males. Felons and delinquents. Age limits: Up to 17. . verage popUlation 1970: 408 males.· Juvenile I misdemeanants. Age limits: 19 up. WR Youth Development Center 4525 B k ' Lowndes Correctional Institution, Valdosta 31601 Rogers Havird, Director' a er s Ferry Road, S.W., Atlanta 30331 Walter Zant, Warden Phone: (912) 242-9830 Op~ned 1914. Normal capacity 89 Phone: (404) 696-1020 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 180. Average population 1973: 128 males. Felons and delmquents. Age limits: Up to 17. . Average population 1971: 82 males. Juvenile misdemeanants. Age limits: 30 up. WR Youth Developme t C ~ *Montgomery Correctional Institution, Mt. Vernon 30445 Tom La . D? enter, P.O. Box 5262, Augusta 30906 Charles Balkcom, Superintendent Phon\l: (912) 583-2511 nnmg, uector Phone: (404) 798-4335 Opened 1949. Normal ca ac·t 372 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 300. Average popUlation 1973: 167 males. Felons and delinquents. Age limits: UpPto II ~. . Average popUlation 1971: 360 males. Juvenile misdemeanants. Age limits: 20 up. WR

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. \ *-ACA Institutional member . WR-Work RIPe ease rogram. , ! l...i .~- '"""! 1, l GEORGIA-HAWAII 35 GEORGIA 34 tMuscogee County Public Works Camp, Columbus 31907 Youth Development Center, P.O. Box 4805, Macon 31208 Phone: (912) 745-8531 R. G. Yancey, Superintendent Phone: (404) 561-3220 Charles Allen, Director I 't 140 Average population 1971: 135 females. Adjudi- Opened 1933. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1970: 116 males. Felons and Opened 1970. Norma capaci y . misdemeanants. Age limits: 19 up. cated delinquents. Age limits: Up to 17. 3425 Old S nnah Road Augusta 3(\906 Richmond County Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 5259, Augu3h 30906 Regional Youth D.evelopment Center, . ava 'Phone: (404) 798:D~61 Millard F. Gooding, Superintendent Phone: (404) 798-5572 Harold Clack, DlIector . 30 A population 1970: 26. Detention. Age limits: Opened 1963. Normal capacity 250. Average population: 200 males. Felons and i Opened 1968. Normal capacity . verage misdemeanants. 19 years minimum age. WR I Up to 17. A St et Sandersville 31082 I Regional Youth Deve.lopment Center, rgo re , Phone: (912) 552:3~19 CITY AND COUNTY JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Henry Chapman, DlIector I ti n 1970' 25 Detention. Age limits: tColumbus Juvenile Detention Home, Route No.2, 3900 Schatulga Road, Columbus 31907 1 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 30. Average popu a 0 ". R. Alex Noble, Superintendent Phone: (404) 561-2530 Up to 17. Opened 1957. Normal capacity 26. Average population 1972: 23 males, 6 females. \ E t W dbine Avenue Rome 30161 Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 10-16. Regional Youth D~velopment Center, 1 as 00 'Phone: (404) 235:0~ 74 John Wheeler, DlIector . 30 A e population 1970: 37. Detention. Age limits: Dekalb County Juvenile Court & Detention Home, 3631 Camp Circle, Decatur 30032 Opened 1967. Normal capacity . verag Arthur J. Williams, Superintendent Phone: (404) 294-2740 Up to 17. Opened 1962. New Institution 1973. Normal capacity 86. Average popUlation 1973: 60 males, 10 females. Age limits: 10-17. Regional Youth Development Center, 2030 Newton Road, Albany 3~:~5ne: (912) 435-2126 Duane Hall, Director . 30 Average population 1970: 31. Detention. Age limits: Fulton County Child Treatment Center, 445 Capitol Avenue, S.W., Atlanta 30312 Opened 1967. Normal capacity . Barry f. Champion, Director Phone: (404) 572-2137 Up to 17. . Opened 1961. Normal capacity 144. Average population 1973: 60 males, 20 females. H . R d Airbase Waycross 31501 . Age limits: 1-16. Regional Youth Development Center, arns oa , Phone: (912) 283-8358 Luth"r Bunting, Director. 1 f n 1970: 29. Detention. Age limits: Opened 1967. Normal capacity 30. Average popu a 10 . Up to 17. . HAWAII 55 V' Qt t N E Gainesville 30501 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND HOUSING, Regional Youth De~elopment Cionter, 12 me D ree, "'. Phone: (404) 5324061 ' CORRECTIONS DIVISION Therrell Banks, DlIector' 1 tion 1970' 35 Age limits: Up to 17. Opened 1968. Normal capacity 30. Average popu a .' P.O. Box 339, Honolulu 96809 Telephone: (808) 548-6441 Columbus Regional Youth Development-Center, Route 2, 3900 Schatulga Road, Columbus ~l Myron Thompson, Director ~~~~d 1974. Normal capacity 24. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: Up to 17. Ray Belnap, Administrator I Mike Kakesako, Assistant Administrator Community Centers Branch, 647 Laumaka Street, Honolulu 98619 Dalton Regional Youth Develop~e~~ C;~~~~s~~~o~i;~:~~nants. Age limits: Up to 17. I Opened 1974. Normal capa~:a Y • Wayne Matsuo, Acting Administrator Phone: (808) 847-5011 Macon Regional Youth Development Center, Lanier Heights Center, Macon 31201 Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility, 42477 Kalanianao1c Highway, Honolulu 96734 Kayo Chung, Administrator Phone: (808) 261-0858 Richard Hodge, Director . 34 F Ions and misdemeanants. Age limits: Up to 17. Opened 1974. Normal capacity . e Opened 1927 and 1950. Normal capacity 200. Average popUlation 1973: 64 males, 19 I females. Juvenile offenders. Age limits: 12-18.

*Hawaii State Prison, 2109 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu 96819 Antone Olim, Administrator Phone: (808) 841-8711 Opened 1918. Normal capacity 250. Average popUlation 1973:.206 males. Felons. Age COUNTY INSTITUTIONS limits: 18 up.

Fulton County Jail, 1135 Jefferson Street, Atlanta 303Hl Phone: (404) 876-8262 Kulani Honor Camp, Stainback Highway, Hilo 96720 . Nick Eason, Chief Jailer I r . 765 males, 50 females. Age Samuel Kawahara, Administrator Phone: (808) 935-2480 Opened 1960. Normal c~pacity 570. Average popu a IOn. Opened 1946. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation 197"3: 42 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 min. Felons, mlsdemeanants. WR limits: 18 Up. WR Fulton County Correction and Rehabilitation Center, 1101 Jefferson Street, N.W., Atlanta Kamehameha Conditional Release Center, 2115 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu 96819 30318 Phone: (404) 875-6454 Wayne Matsuo, Administrator Phone: (808) 847-5151 Robert C. Wright, Warden . 450 Average population: 215 males. Felons and Opened 1971. Normal capacity 15. Average population 1973: 11 males. Felons. Age Opened 1900. Nor"!al. capaclt~ . limits: 18 up. WR :J misdemeanants. Age hmlts: 19 mm.

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36 HAWAII-IDAHO I iDAHO-ILLINOIS 37 Laumaka Conditional ~~lease Center, 647 Laumaka Street, Honolulu 9681~ (808) 841-3524 Umeo Hashiro, AdmInIstrator Phone. A COMMISSION FOR PARDONS AND PAROLE Opened 1968. Normal capacity IS. Average population 1973: 15 males. Felons. ge P.O. Box 7494, Boise 83707 limits: 18 up. WR Telephone: (208) 384-3191 LOllis H. Cosho, Chairman Maui Community Correctional Center, Wailuku, Maui 96793 h' (808) 2444141 Dwayne Skogsberg, Vice-Chairman Alfred 0 Souza, Superintendent P ~ne: 1 WR Opened 1973. Normal capacity 25. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 8 up. Ben F. Eberhardt, Executive Secretary for the Commission The Commission for Pardons and Parole for the State ofldaho is a part-time Commission. Adult Diagnostic Cent~r? 2109 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu 96819 : (808) 841-8711 Hollis Maxson, AdmInistrator Phone A Opened 1970. Normal capacity 15. Average population 1973: 13 males. Felons. ge DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & WELFARE limits: 18 up. Statehouse, Boise 83720 Telephone: (208) 384.2336 BOARD OF PAROLES AND PARDONS (PT) Dr. James A. Bax, Director Room 400, Kamamalu Building Youth Services Center, Box 40, St. Anthony 83445 Winston G. Taylor, Administrative Director 250 S. King Street, Honolulu 96813 Phone: (208) 624-3462 Telephone: (808) 548-2530 or 548-2531 Opened 1904. Normal capacity 150. Average popUlation: Misdemeanants. Age limits: 8-18. Voc. & Academic. WR 120 males, 30 females. Earl Chun, Parole and Pardon Administrator Walter G. Freitas, Chairman COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTION tHONOLULU POLlCE DEPARTMENT Bonneville County Sheriff'S Department, Box 858, Idaho Falls 83401 Blaine Skinner, Sheriff Phone: (208) 522-4131 1455 South Beretania Street, HOil

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IDAHO *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION 201 Armory Building, Springfield 62706 Telephone: (217) 782-4777 Robert L. Rice, Chairman Box 7309, Boise 83707 Allyn R. Sielaff, Director Don R. Erickson, Director ADULT DIVISION Telephone: (208) 343-6421 Box 265, Joliet 60434 Idaho State Correctio~al Institution, Box 7309, Boise 83707 . (208) 336-0740 Telephone: (815) 727-6449 Don R. Erickson, Duector Phone. . . 4 6 Opened 1870. Replaced 1973. Normal capacity 567. Average population 1973. 1. David Brierton, Administrator of Institution Services Felons. Age limits: None. WR (lnis d~vision receives males over the age of 17 and females over the age of 17. The Vandalia Correctional Center receives misdemeanants and felons, and the Dwight Correctional Center ~eceiv!ls both misdemeanants and felons). "'DEPARTMENT OF PROBATION AND PAROLE *Dwight Correctional Center, Box ·C, Dwight 60420 P.O. Box 7494, Boise 8:1707 John R. Platt, Warden Phone: (815) 584-2806 Telephone: (208) 384-3191 Opene~ 1930. Became co-educational in 1974. Average population 1973: 125. Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR Ben F. Eberhardt, Chief, Probation and Parole William R. Holland, Assistant Chief and Administrator ofInterstateCompact Joliet Correctional Center, Box 515, Joliet 60434 Albert H. Roark, Deputy Administrator of Interstate Compact Homer R. Garrett, Deputy Administrator of Interstate Compact Ernest Morris, Acting Warden Phone: (815) 727-6141 Opened 1860. Average population 1973: 497 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. WR

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ILLINOIS 38 J ILLINOIS 39 I Menard Correctional Center, Box 711, Menard 62259 Illinois Youth Center- )uPage, Box 152, Naperville 60540 Thomas R. Israel, Warden Ph?n~: (618) 826-2376 Mrs. Charlotte A. Sutliff, Superintendent Phone: (312) 355-6231 Ope'1ed 1878. Average population 1973: 1,424 mal~. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. WR Opened 1964. (moved in 1974 into new $1.2 million facility built and paid for by the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana in exchange for the old site). Average population 1973: 42 Menard Psychiatric Center, Box 56, Menard 62259 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 13-17. J William H. Craine, Ph.D., Administrator Phone: (618) 826-4593 Felons and sexually dangerous -1 Opened 1934. Average por;ubtion 1973: 221 males. *Illinois Youth Center-Hanna City. Hanna City 61536 persons in need of mental treatment or mentally ill. Joe Lee Brown, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (309) 565-4279 Opened 1968. Average population 1973: 47 males. Juvenile delinqUents. Age limits: I *Pontiac Correctional Center, Box 99, Pontiac 61764 - 13-17. I James Fike Warden Phone: (815) 844-7144 i Opened 1871. Average population 1973: 631 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. WR Illinois Youth Center-St. Ch3l1es, Box 122, S1. Charles 60174 1 Robert J. Thomas, Superintendent Phone: (312) 584-0506 "'Sheridan Correctional Center, Box 38, Sheridan 60551 Opened 1901. Average population 1973: 268 males. Felons, misdemeanants and Dennis 1. Wolff Warden Phone: (815) 496-2311 delinquents. Age limits: 13-17. Also serves as Reception and Diagnostic Center for Boys. Opened 1973 (after serving since 1950 as the Illinois Industrial School for Boys). Average population 1973: 94 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. WR Illinois Youth Center-Geneva, Box 111,625 Crissey Avenue, Geneva 60134 Casey Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (312) 232-2300 *Stateville Correctional Center, Box 112, Joliet 60434 Opened 1895. Became co-educational in 1971. Average population 1973: 101 males & I Joseph G. Cannon, Warden Ph?n~: (815) 727-3607 females. Felons, misdemeanants and delinquents. Age limits: 13-18. Opened 1919. Average population 1973: 2,015 males. Felons. Age hmlts: 17 up. WR I Illinois Youth Center, Kankakee, Manteno 6095D Vandalia Correctional Center, Box 500, Vandalia 62471 Harry Singletary, Superintendent .. Phone: (815) 476-6680 Leo Meyer, Warden Pho~e: (618) 283-4170 Opened 1960. Average population 1973: 29 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. i I Opened 1921. Average population 1973: 566 males. Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 17 up. WR IllinOis Youth Center-tdississippi Palisades, Savanna 61074 I David Dyson, Director Phone: (815) 273-2281 Vienna Correctional Center, Box 275, Vienna 62995 Opened 1957. Average population 1973: 31 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 16-19. Vernon G. Housewright, Warden P?one: (618) 658-2081 Opened 1965. Became co-educational in 1974. Average populatIOn 1973: 402 males. Illinois Youth Center-Pere Marquette, Grafton 62037 Felons. Age limits: 17 up. WR Warner Semetis, Superintendent Phone: (618) 786-3396 I O~ened 1963. Average popUlation 1973: 31 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. "'River Oak Correctional Center, Box 702, Joliet 60434 Warden Phone: (815) 725-1206 . "'Illinois Youth Center-Valley View, Box 376, St. Charles 60174 I -O-p-en-e-d-19-7-4-(after serving since 1959· as the Reception and Diagnostic Center for James Irving, Superintendent Phone: (312) 695-6080 Boys). Normal capacity 200 males. FelcJ;1s, Age limits: 17 up. WR Opened 1967. Average population 1973: 109 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 14-18.

I PAROLE AND PARDON BOARD (FT) I 100 North LaSalle, Chicago 60601 Telephone: (312) 793-2960 COOK COUNTY Joseph J. Longo, Chairman De~artment of Corrections, 2600 South California Avenue, Chicago 60608 W. V. Kauffman, Jr., Executive Secretary Wmston E. Moore, Executive Director Phone: (312) 847-5600 I 534 S. 2nd Street, Springfield 62706 *Division No. 1 (Formerly Cook County Jail), 2600 South California Avenue, Chicago I 60608 JUVENILE DIVISION I Richard English, Warden Phon.e: (312) 847-5600 Box 246, S1. Charles 60174 . Opened 1929. Normal capa.;ity 1,320. Average popUlation 1970: 1,910 males, 60 Telephone: (~H2) 584-0750 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 14 up. Samuel Sublett, Jr., Administrator of Institution Services Division No.2 (Formerly House of Correction), 2800 South California Avenue Chicago Illinois Youth Center-Channahon, Morris 60450 60608 ' Ronald Upchurch, Superintendent . . P~one: (815) 942:O~2~ Nathaniel M. Brown, Superintendent Phone: (312) 847-5600 Opened 1958. Average population 1973: 20 males. JuveJllle delinquents. Age limits. Opened 1871. Normal capacity 2,300. Average population 1970: 1,415 males, 55 13-15. females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 17 up for males, 18 Up for females. WR

Illinois Youth Center-Dixon Springs, Brownfield 62911 Division No .. 3 (Former!y Women's Division), 2900 South California Avenue, Chicago 60608 Bill Owens, Superintendent P~one: (618) 949:3~1l Ms. ClaudJa McCormJck, Superintendent Phone: (312) 847-5600 Opened 1970. Average population 1973: 27 males. Juvenile dehnquents. Age hmlts: O~ened 1973. Normal capacity 270. Average population: 160 females. Felons, 16-19. mlsdemeanants, federals. Age limits: 18 up. WR

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ) INDIANA 41 40 *Indiana Boys' School, Bo:'. 211, Plainfield 46168 INDIANA Alfred R. Bennett, Superintendent Phone: (317) 839.Q535 Opened 1867. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1971: 559. Juvenile delin- DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION quents. Age limits: 12-21. ' 804 State Office Building, Indianapolis 46204 Indiana Girls' School, 2596 Girls' School Road, Indianapolis 46224 Telephone: (317) 633-4697 Mrs. Dorothy VanBrunt, Superintendent Phone: (317) 244-8576 Robert P. Heyne, Commissioner Opened 1907. Normal capacity 175. Average population 1971: 206. Juvenile delin­ Norman G. Owens, Executive Officer quents. Age limits: 12-20.

Indiana Adult Authority Indiana Youth Rehabilitation Facility, Box 130, Rockville 47872 Cloid L. Shuler, Executive Officer G. Michael Broglin, Director Phone: (812) 569-3178 Average population 1971: 150 males. Felons from the Reception and Diagnostic Center Telephone: (317) 633-4699 and transfers from the Indiana Boys' School. . ., Box 41, Michigan City 46360 Phone: (219) 374-7258 Clark County Youth Camp, Henryville 47126 Opened 1859. ,~::!~ capacity 1,800. Average populatio~ 1.971: 1,792 males. Felons. Parker Spellman, Acting Chief Supervisor Phone: (812) 294-4372 Age limits: 30 up, and all life commitments and death convictIons as f~lon. WR Opened 1961. Normal capacity 60. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-18.

Work Release . 't 200 Jasper-Pulaski Youth Camp, Medaryville 47957 Summit Farm capacity 65. West Farm capacity 130. K Dormitory capa<::1 y . William Lackey, Acting Chief Supervisor Phone: (219) 843-4131 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 60. Felons. Age limits: 16-25. *Indialla State Reformatory, Box 28, Pendleton 46064 Phone: (317) 778-2107 Chain O'Lakes Youth Camp, Albion 46701 George Phend, Superintendent capacity 200. Average Opened 1923. Normal capacity 1,200. ?u~side dormitory Phil Hollrah, Acting Chief Supervisor Phone: (219) 636-2907 population 1971: 2,017 males. Felons. Age limits: 15-30. WR Opened 1964. Normal capacity 50. Felons. Age limits: i6-25.

Indiana Youth Center, P.O. Box 127, Plainfield 46168 I, *Indiana State Farm, Box 76, Greencastle. 461:15 Phone: (317) 653-3166 I Donald L. Hudkins, Superintendent William C. Elsbury, Superintendent Phone: (317) 839-2513 i' Opened 1914. Normal capacity 1,000. Average population 1971: 1,154 males. Opened 1965. Normal capacity 400. Average popUlation 1971: 128 males. First time Misdemeanants. Age limits: 15 up. WR felons. Age limits: 15 up. rL Indiana Women's Prison, 401 North Randolph Street, Indianapolis 46i~1 .'H 7) 639-2671 Rockville Training Center, Rockville 47872 Mrs Grace Kwolek, Superintendent one. \- I d G. Michael Broglin, Acting Superintendent Phone: (812) 569.Q501 F Opened 1873. Normal capacity 160. Average population 1971: 137 females. Fe ons an Felons from the Indiana Reformatory and the Indiana State Prison-Special service ! ,I'" misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR residents. Age limits: 12 up. ~~ f: [,'.' Indianapolis Urban ~ork Release Center, 448 Norwood Street, India~:o~~~ ~~~~: 633-5924 Community Services Division-Juvenile Marshall Rogers, Duector . Opened 1969. Normal capacity 100. Felons and mlsdemeanants. WR 804 State Office Building, Indianapolis 46204 I: Dean E. Duvall, Director and Chairman of the I Reception and Diagn~stic Center: P.O. Box 317, Plainfield 46168 Phone: (317) 839-7727 Indiana Youth Authority Parole Committee I: James E McCart, DlIector . . 't I Opened 1971. Normal capacity 200. All male felons except those recelvmg a capl a sentence of life or execution. CITY, COUNTY AND PRlV ATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS [: l tDignity Unlimited, Inc., 1241 North New Jersey Street, Indianapolis 46202 ' Community Services Division-Adult, 804 State Office Building, Indianapo~s(436172)04633-4867 ",: · t Phone. Rev. Luther C. Hicks, Director Phone: (317) 639·4271-2 [, Leopal F. Day, Duec or Opened 1968. Normal capacity 20. Average popUlation 1971: 15 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-18. I tINDlANA PAROLE BOARD (FT) Fort Wayne Children's Home, 2525 Lake Avenue, Box 5038, Hazelwood Station, Fort [, 804 State Office Building, Indianapolis 46204 Wayne 46805 Telephone: (317) 633-4163 I. John M. Gantt, Executive Director Phone: (219) 484.Q661, Ext. 23 1< Albert P. Tutsie, Chairman Opened 1883. Normal capacity 60. Average population: 18 males, 36 females. Age James Hague, Administrative Assistant limits: 12-18. 'Iii: ,1~: Gibault School for Boys, 5901 Dixie Bee Road, Terre Haute 47802 ! . tindiana Youth Authority Bro. Thomas Shaughnessy, Director Phone: (812) 299-115(; Opened 1921. Normal capacity 125. Average population: 104 males. Misdemeanants. :~~ Robert E. Hardin, Executive Director Age limits: 10-16. Telephone: (317) 633-41598 11 *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. rJ IOWA-KANSAS 43 42 INDIANA-IOWA

BOARD OF PAROLE (PT) Pleasant Run Children's Home, 1404 South State Avenue, Indianapolis 46203 Mrs. Robert G. Poppleton, Administrator Phone: (317) 784-5288 6th Floor Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines 50319 Opened 1867. Nonrial capacity 33. Average population: 22 males, 11 females. Age . Telephone: (SIS) 281-3308 limits: 7-18. Donald 1. Olson, Executive Secretary Jack Bedell, Chairman St. Vincent Treatment Center, 2000 N. Wells Street, Fort Wayne 46808 Paul A. Long, Executive Director Phone: (219) 422:8~08 Department of Social Services Opened 1971. Normal capacity 28. Average population 1972: 22 males. Age limIts: 7-14. Delinquent and emotionally disturbed. Iowa Training School for Boys, Eldora 50627 James W. Hoy, Superintendent Phone: (SIS) 858·5402 Open~d. 1868. Normal capacity 235. Average popUlation 1973: 195. Misdemeanants. Age limIts: 12-18.

*lowa Training School for Girls, Lock Box 100, Mitchellville 50169 Dean Luxford, Superintendent. Phone: (515) 967-3372 Opened 1880. Normal capacIty 60. Average population 1973: 60. Juvenile delinquents IOWA Age limits: 12-17. WR .

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES COUNTY INSTITUTION Robert Lucas Building, Des Moines 50319 Black Hawk County Jail, P.O. Box 2571, Waterloo 50705 Telephone: (515) 281-5459 W. H. Christensen, Acting Sheriff Phone: (319) 291·2511 Popl\lation: 34. 1 day to 1 year. WR *DlVISION OF CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Nolan H. Ellandson, Director Telephone: (SIS) 281-5432 KANSAS Earl Sturdevant, Industries Administrator Telephone: (515) 281-3341 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS The Women's ReformatorY, Lanedale Box 313, Rockwell City 50579 Ted Wallman, Superintendent . Phone: (712) 297-7521 State Office Building, Topeka 66612 Opened 1915. Normal capacity 78. Average populatIOn 1973: 67. Felons and Telephone: (913) 296·3317 misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up (under 18 if married or transferred from Training Robert R, Raines, Secretary of Corrections School). WR Kan.s~ Correctional Institution for Women, Box 160, Lansing 66043 Mmam D. West, Director . Phone: (913) 727-3553 *The Men's Reformatory, Box B, Anamosa 52205 O?ened 1918. Normal capacIty 82. Average population 1973: 71. Felons and Calvin Auger, Warden Phone: (319) 462:3~04 mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. WR Opened 1872. Normal capacity 700. Average population 1.973: 483. Felons. Age limIts: None. WR *Kansas State Industrial Reformatory Box 1568, 500 South Reformatory Avenue, Hutchinson 67501 ' *Iowa State Penitenitiary, Box 316, Fort Madison 52627 Kenneth Oliver, Director . Phone: (316) 662-2321 Lou V. Brewer, Warden Phone: (319) 372-5432

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 44 KANSAS 45 Division of Honor Camps Robert D. Hannigan, Director KENTUCKY Telephone: (913) 296-3317 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Perry Reservoir Honor Camp, Box 600, R.R. No.1, Ozawkie 66070 D. W. Harmon, Camp Supervisor Phone: (913) 789-3527 State Office Building, Frankfort 40601 Opened 1965. Normal capacity 16. Average population 1973: 15 males. Felons. Age Telephone: (502) 5644726 limits: 16 up. WR Charles J. Holmes, Commissioner Luther Luckett, Deputy Commissioner for Major Institutions Tuttle Creek Reservoir Honor Camp, Box 19, Randolph 66554 Brett D. Scott, Deputy Commissioner for Community Services Fred M. Campbell, Camp Supervisor . Phone: (913) 293-5251 John D. Rees, Executive Assistant Opened 1962. Normal capacity 28. Average populatIon 1973: 26 males. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. WR

Toronto Reservoir Honor Camp, Box 8, 66777 DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE L. F. Crossfield, Camp Supervisor Phone: (316) 637-2943 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 96. Average population 1973: 33 males. Felons. Age W. Parker Hurley, Director limits: 16 up. WR Telephone: (502) 5644221

JAIL CONSULTANT PROGRAM KANSAS ADULT AUTHORITY (PT) Joe L. Barbee, Chief Jail Consultant State Office Building, Topeka 66612 Telephone: (502) 5644726 Telephone: (913) 296-3469 Major Institutions Alonzo E. Dempsey, Chairman Devon F. Knoll, Director *KentuckY State Reformatory, LaGrange 40031 Harold E. Black, Superintendent Phone: (502) 222-9441 Open,ed.1939. Normal capacity 1,750. AVerage population 1972: 1,777, Males. Felons. Age limIts: 16 up, except or rape, 14.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES *KentuckY State Penitentiary, Eddyville 42038 Division of Mental Health and Retardation Services Hen~y E. Cowan, Superintende~t Phone: (502) 388-2211 Robert C. Harder, Secretary Open.ed, 1888. Normal capacIty 1,150. Average popUlation 1972: 1,132 males. Felons. Age limIts: 16 up, except murder or rape, 14. Youth Center at Beloit, Box 604, Beloit 67420 Denis J. Shumate, Superintendent Phone: (9.13) 738-3571 Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women, Pewee Valley 40056 Opened 1888. Normal capacity 97. Average popUlation: 91 females. Delmquents. Age limits: 13-18. Mrs, Betty Kasstllke, Superintendent Phone: (502) 241-8454 Opened 1938. Normal capacity 80. AVerage population 1972: 97. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. Youth Center at Topeka, 1440 N.W. Highway K-I72, Topkea 66608 , Lawrence D. Penny, Superintendent ,Phone: (91.3).2~6-7701 Opened 1881. Normal capacity 198. Average populatIOn: 180 males, Age hmlts, 14-18, Special Facilities Fre?chburg ~orrectional Facility, Frenchburg 40322 MIke Martm, Superintendent Phone: (606) 768-2921 CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Opened October 1969. Normal capacity 112. Average population 1972: 105 maies. First offender felons. Age limits: 16 up. ';I: tWichita Detention Center, 701 W. Harry Street, Wichita 67213 -': Jack Summerville, Superintendent Pho~e: (316) 262-2611, Ext. 311 I Opened 1949. Normal capacity 175. Average population: 50 males, 3 females. *B1~c~bum Correctional Complex, Rtc. 8, Lexington 40504 ',','" Misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 Min. WR William Bohnert, Superintendent Phone: (606) 254-2791 '. Opened July 1972. Normal capacity 180. Average popUlation: 180 males. Felons, first I offenders, prereleasees. Age limits: 16 up. 8t. Francis Homes for Boys, Inc., Post Office Box 1348, Salina 67401 i'\< The Rev. Canon William E. Craig, Ph.D., Director Phone: (91~) 825-0541 Bell County Foresty Camp, Chenoa 40925 Opened 1945. Normal capacity 52. Average population: 50 males. Delinquents or f' predelinquents. Entrance age limit 13-17 years. Dewey SOWders, Supervisor Phone: (606) 337-2244 from Reformatory January 1973. Normal capacity 40. Male felons. Age I: ~e~aratedlimIts: 16 up. \,\' United Methodist Youthville, Inc., 900 W. Broadway, P.O. Box 210, Newton 67114 t· Robert H. Whitfield, Executive Director Phone: (316) 283-1950 Harlan County Forestry Camp, Box 207, Harlan 40831 Opened 1929. Normal capacity 122. Average popUlation: 64 males, 58 females. '>; Misdemeanants. Age limits: 10-15. Don Battles, S,upervisor Phone: (606) 5584822 I Opened Apn11973. Normal capacity 40. Male felons. Age limits: 16 up. IiI; t,•. 1 *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ~ .~ If.~1 KENTUCKY-LOUISIANA 47 KENTUCKY 46 Northern Kentucky Reception Center, Route 1, Crittenden 41030 *PAROLE BOARD (FT) Harold Vanderhoof, Superintendent Phone: (606) 823-0711 5th Floor, State Office Building, Frankfort 40601 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation: 40. Males and females Telephone: (502) 564-3620 committed as public offenders for diagnosis and evaluation. Age limits: 11-18. Mrs. Lucille Robuck, Chairman Woodsbend Boys' Camp, Route 1, Box 85E, West Liberty 41472 John Karman, Superintendent Phone: (606) 743-31 ".7 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation: 50. For public offenders. Age limits: 14-18.

DEPARTMENT FOR HUMAN RESOURCES Bureau for Social Services METROPOLITAN SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT 403 Wapping Street, Frankfort 40601 Diagnostic Detention Center, 316 EasL Chestnut, Louisville 40202 Telephone: (502) 564-4650 Gabriel C. Spalding, Superintendent Phone: (502) 581-5898 Opened 1939. Normal capacity 82. Average population 1973: 45 males, 18 females. Age Jerry B. Hisson, Commissioner limits: 7-17. Division for Field Services Jack C. Lewis, Director METROPOLITAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT for Human Resources instead of to a specific HO\vard C. Kassulke, Director Commitments are made to the Depar~~~n\8 years of age and commitment to 21 years on Jefferson County Jail, 514 West Liberty Street, Louisville 40202 :~1~~!~~~~Tnha~~:~s~~t:~;bs~~v~:f~~~ers ~r non-delinquent offenders. Howard C. Kassulke, Warden Phone: (502) 583-4181 Frenchburg Boys' Center, P.O. Box A, Frenchburg 40322 Phone: (606) 768-2011 Opened 1902. Normal capacity 400. Average popUlation: 390 males, 17 remales. Age limits: Not under 18 years of age unless court designated. Ted Marshall, Superintendent. 50 A population: 40. Retarded boys committed Opened 1969. Normal ~P~Cl~y . verage as public offenders. Age limits. 11-18. Community Treatment Center, 509 South Clay Street, Louisville 40202 Gwendolyn Wilson, Director Phone: (502) 583-3406 Green River Boys' Camp,. Route 1, Cromwell 42333 Phone: (502) 362-8119 Opened 1974. Possible capacity 40. Average popUlation: 10 males. Restricted to Sentenced Misdemeanants on Work Release, Pre-Release, or Educational Release Status. John Thompson, Supermtende~t 50 A population: 36 males. Boys committed by Opened 1972. Normal capaCity • verage ., 3 16 courts to the Department as public offenders. Age limits: 1 - . Pre-T,ial Release Program, Old Louisville Trust Building, Louisville 40202 t·,:, Sheila Collins, Director Phone: (502) 581-5910 Jewel Manor Treatment ~enter, Freys Hill Road, Louisville 40222 Phone: (502) 425-1821 Opened 1972. Recognizance Bail Bond Release Project. Eugene Johnson, Supermtende~t 48 A population' 32. Males and females in day Opened 1968. Normal capacity . verage . treatment. Age limits: 6-12.

Kentucky Children's Home, .Lyndon 40222 Phone: (502) 425-7521 Charles Richardson, Supermten~en!o B . need of more secure setting. 50 males and ~~~l:~ i~8:;; :e~:~~~~oa~l~tteci aso:~:uc offenders. Age limits: 13-18. WR LOUISIANA

('entral Kentucky Reception Center, Louisville 40222 Phone: (502) 425-2573 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - Jack Freckman, Super.intendent . . treatment facility for boys P.O. Box 44304, State Capitol Station, Baton Rouge 70804 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 50. Maximum secunty Telephone: (504) 389-5641 committed as public offenders. Ms. Elayn Hunt, Director Lake Cumberland Boys' Camp, Route 4, Monticello 42633 Phone: (606) 348-4701 Mr. C. Paul Phelps, Assistant Director Juvenile Reception and Diagnostic Center, P.O. Box 116, Baker 70714 , ; G~0;~::;t1~;5~~~~~~~:~~city 40. Average population: 38. Age limits: 14-18. Archie D. Parker, SUperintendent Phone: (504) 778-1919 Opened 1970. All male and female juveniles committed to Department of Corrections by Lynwood Treatment Center, 1000 Dorsey Lane, Anchorage 40223 Phone: (502) 426-1983 the Juvenile Court. Average popUlation 1973: 65 males, 13 females. Age limits: Up to Mrs. Alma Gray, Superintendent . 50. Average population: 45. For non-deliquent 17. (Mr. Parker also operates the Adjustment Center for juveniles. Average population Opened 1969. Normal capacity 1973: 44) ,,', offenders. Age limits: 14-18. Louisiana Training Institute, P.O. Box 73527, Baton Rouge 70807 Morehead Treatment C~nter, Route 1, Morehead 40451 Phone: (606) 784-7516 Nephus Jefferson, Superintendent Phone: (504) 775-1800 Loren Richter, Supermtendent I 't 43 Girls and boys who are public offenders. Opened 1948. Normal capacity 557. Average popUlation 1973: 219 males, 54 females. Opened October 1971. Norma capac~ Y • DelinqUent, neglected and dependent children. Age limits: Up to 17. ,I,; Age limits: 11-14 for boys; 12-18 for guls. i. .; i;! *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. Ii *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. U j~ 1 LOUISIANA-MAINE 49 48 LOUISIANA

COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Louisian~ TrainingIns~itute, P.O. Box 1631, Monroe 71201 Phone: (318) 323-4406 Fred Lmdsay,Supermtendent I D r t t0rleans Parish P~ison, 531 South Broad Street, New Orleans 70119 Opened 1904. Normal capacity 250. Aver~ge population 1973: 248 rna es. e mquen , Charles C. Foti, Jr., Criminal Sheriff Phone: (504) 822-5400 neglected and dependent children. Age linuts: Up to 17. Population: 900 males, 50 females. 1 day to 10 years. 17 years minimum age. WR

Louisiana Training I~stitute, P.O. Box 151, Pineville 71360 Phone: (318) 640-2850 Ouachita Area Multi-farish cJ;;nn, Route 1, Box 395X, Monroe 71201 Bailey Grant, Sheriff Phone: (318) 323-9365 Jack Pearce, Supermtendent . 4 f I D r t o ned 1928. Normal capacity 115. Average population 1973: 10 ema es. e mquen , Population: 80-WO. 1 month to 5 years. 17 years minimum age. WR or 323-6906 n~g~ected and dependent children. Age limits: Up to 17. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS Louisiana Traini?g Instit?te, 3225 River Road, Bridge City 70094 Phone: (504) 340-5236 DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE Benny G Harns, Supermtendent I D \' t Opened 1972. Normal cap~city 150. ~ve.rage population 1973: 90 rna es. e mquen , Milne Boys' Home, 5420 Franklin Avenue, New Orleans 70122 neglected and dependent chlldren. Age limits: Up to 17. Milton G. Vignes, Acting Superintendent Phone: (504) 288-8351 Opened 1933. Capacity 116. Average popUlation: 85 males. Age limits: 8-16.

*Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola 70712 Phone: (504) 655-4411 C Murray Henderson, Warden . 3 293 I F I Opened 1866. Normal capacity 3,478. Average populatIOn 1973:, rna es. eons. Age limits: 17 up. WR

*Louisiana Correctional I~stitute f~r Women, St. Gabriel 70776 Ph e: (504) 389-5874 J D Middlebrooks Actmg Supermtendent on A 'O~ened 1961. N~rmal capacity 200. Average population 1973: 92 females. Felons. ge MAINE limits: 17 up. WR *Louisiana Correctional and Industrial School, P.O. Box 1056, DeQuincy 7?633 433-3173 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND CORRECTIONS Warren A Cormier, Superintendent Phone. (318) 411 State Office Building, Augusta 04330 Opened' 1958. Normal capacity 500. Average population 1973: 437 males. I~mates of State Penitentiary who are young first offenders and sUitable for vocational and William F. Kearns, Jr., Commissioner Telephone: (207) 289-3161 academic training. Age limits: 17 up. WR Work Release Center-Camp Beauregard, Building 603, F Street, Pinevil~e 71~~~18) 640'{)351 Bureau of Corrections Fred Villali, Superintendent· Pone. li ·t· Miss Ward E. Murphy, Directcr Opened 1970. Normal capacity ISO. Average population 1973: 100. Felons. Age ml s. Telephone: (207) 289-2711 17 up. WR Boys' Training Center, 675 Westbrook Street, South Portland 04106 Donald L. Allen, Superintendent Phone: (207) 772-7434 Work Release Center-Jackson Barracks, P.O. Box "B", Arabi 70032 Ph . (504) 271-6262 Opened 1853. Normal capacity 216. Average popUlation 1973: 170. Juvenile delin- Franklin Woodruff, Superintendent / one. r ·t. quents. Age limits: 11-17. WR . Opened 1969. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1973: 150. Felons. Age Im.! s. 17 up. WR *Stevens School, P.O. Box 270, Hallowell 04347 Mrs. Dorothy Hanauer, Superintendent Phone: (207) 623-3801 !.: t OF PAROLE (FT) Opened 1875. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation 1973: S8 females. Juvenile BOARD delinquents. Age limits: 11-17. P.O. Box 44304, State Capitol Station, Baton Rouge 70804

Telephone: (504) 389-5641 Men's Correctional Center, 119 Mallison Street, South Windham 04082 I' William E. Dunn, Chief Probation & Parole Officer Edward J. Hansen, Superintendent Phone: (207) 892-6716 Mrs. Sybil. Fullerton, Chairman Opened 1919. Average popUlation 1973: 124 males. Felons, misdemeanants-and Court redisposition from Boy's Training Center. Age limits: 16-36. WR

JUVENILE PROBATION Women's Correctional Center, P.O. Box 270, Hal10well 04347 Mrs. Dorothy Hanauer, Superintendent Phone: (207) 623-3801 LOUISIANA HEALTH AND SOCIAL AND Opened 1916, moved to present site 1974. Normal capacity 38. Average population REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATION i 1973: 28 females. Age limits: 16 up. WR I DIVISION OF FAMILY SERVICES i;I' PROBATION AND PAROLE SERVICES Maine State Prison, Box A, Thomaston 04861 Garrell S. Mul1aney, Warden Phone: (207) 354-2535 P.O. Box 44065, Baton Rouge 70804 , Telephone: (504) 389-6687 Opened 1824. Normal capacity 502. Average population 1973: 361 males. Felons, and transfers of incorrigible inmates of Men's Correctional Center. Age limits: None. WR 1 T. L. Fitzgerald, Jr., Director 1 I: -l [ , I ~ • 1 *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional mernber. WR-Work Release Program. i h: _ ...... !!LJ..... ______-----r~ ! I MARYLAND 51 MAINE-MARYLAND 50 *Maryland Correctional Institution for Women, Box 535, Jessup 20794 STATE PAROLE BOARD (YI') Harry Traurig, Superintendent Phone (301) 799-5550 102 High Street, South Windham 04082 Opened 1940.· Normal capacity 184. Average population 1973: 127. Felons and Telephone: (207) 892-2266 misdemeanants. (A section of this institution was activated as a Reception Center for females on June 1, 1967.) Normal capacity 15. Average popUlation 1973: 18. Felons and Reverend Samuel Henderson, Chairman misdemeanants. WR

Maryland Correctional Camp Center, Jessup 20794 i···· DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE Kenneth M. Watts, Acting Director Ie f: G. Raymond Nichols, Director Normal capacity, all camps 928. Average popUlation 1973: 949 males. I' I·. Central Laundry and Correctional Camp, Sykesville 21784 j Community Vocational Rehabilitation and Release Center, Baltimore 21202. WR i 1 I COUNTY INSTITUTION Eastern Correctional Camp, Church Hill 21623. WR Poplar Hill Correctional Camp, Quantico 21856. WR Cumberland County Jail, 122 Federal Street, Portland 04112 Phone: (207) 774-1444 Southern Maryland Correctional Camp, Hughesville 20637. WR Charles Sharpe, Sheriff . . WR Population: 57.1 day to 11 months. 18 years mmlmum. Community Correction Task Force, 920 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore 21202 Paul F. Showell, Director Phone: (301) 383-2212 Began operatmg centers, March, 1974. Normal capacity 58, all centers.

O'Brien House, 521 East Eager Street, Baltimore 21202 Population: 30 males. Hi Impact offenders, federally funded. WR MARYLAND Dismas House, Inc., 101 South Mount Street, Baltimore 21223 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES PopUlation: 22 males. Privately operated through contract with State. WR

Executive Plaza One, Suite 500, Hunt Valley 21031 t*DIVISION OF PAROLE AND PROBATION (FT) Telephone: (301) 667-1100 Executive Plaza Two, Suite C-104, Hunt Valley 21031 Robert J. Lally, Secretary. . Telephone: (301) 667-0700 W. Donald Pointer, Deputy Secretary for CorrectIOnal Services John M. Pettibone, Director Telephone: (301) 667-1341 *DIVISION OF CORRECTION 920 Greenmount,Avenue, Baltimore 21202 tBOARD OF PAROLE (FT) Telephone: (301) 383-2126 Executive Plaza One, Room 205, Hunt Valley 21031 James Jordan, Commissioner Telephone: (301) 667-0666-67-68 Reception Center (males), ~54 Forrest Street, Baltimore 21202 Phone: (301) 837-2135 Henry P. Turner, Chairman Marjorie Jennings, Administrative Officer Mary-Lou Bartram, supermtenldent 't 266 Average population 1973: 400. Felons and Opened June 1967. Norma capacl y . misdemeanan ts. STATE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES *Maryland Penitentiary, 954 Forrest Street, Baltimore 21202 Phone: (301) 837-2135 6314 Windsor Mill Road, Baltimore 21207 McLindsey Hawkins, Acting Wa~den732 A population 1973: 765 males. Felons and Telephone: (301) 265-6400 Opened 1811. Normal capacity . verage Robert C. Hilson, Director misdemeanants. *Boys' Village of Maryland, Cheltenham 20623 *Maryland House of Correction, Box 534, Jessup 20794 Phone: (301) 799-0100 James D. Mizelle, Superintendent Phone: (301) 782-4223 Opened 1870. Normal capacity 275. Average population 1973: 210. Juvenile delin­ Ralph L. Williams, Warden 't 1052 Average population 1973: 1,434 males. Felons Opened 1879. Normal capaci y, . quents. Age limits: 15 years. and misdemeanants. Maryland Children's Center, 5200 Westland Boulevard, Baltimore 21227 Maryland Correctional Institution, Route 3, Hagerstown 21740 Phone: (301) 733-2800 Adolph E. Holzer, Superintendent Phone: (301) 247-0011 Gerald Keller, Superintendent N al capactiy 598. Average Opened 1959. Normal capacity 112. Average popUlation 1973: 110 males & females. o ened 1931 as Penal Farm, 1945 as ~eformatory. orm Juvenile delinquents and Children In Need Of Supervision. Age limits: Up to 18. p~pulation 1973: 650 males. Felons and mlsdemeanants. *Thomas J. S. Waxter Children's Center, 375 Red Clay Road, S.W., Laurel 20810 Maryland Correctional Training Center, Route 3, Hagerstown 21740 Phone: (301) 733-2800 Adolph E. Holzer, Superintendent Phone: (301) 725-8211 Paul A. Wageley, Superintenden.t 1026 Average population 1973: 1,039 males. Felons Opened 1963. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1973: 40 males & females. Opened 1966. Normal capacity, . Juvenile delinquents and Children In Need Of Supervision. Age limits: Up to 18. and misdemeanants. WR *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ""I' : I ( MARYLAND 53 MARYLAND I 52 328 Q C'ty Drive Cumberland 21502 REGION VII Boys' Forestry Camps Headquarters, 325- ueen 1 'Phone: (301) 722-7700 P.O. Box 159, 14761 Main Street, Upper Marlboro 20870 i Robert G. Wolford, Superintend~nt 140 A e population 1973: 134 males. Juvenile Telephone: (301) 627-3000 I ] Opened 1955. Normal capacity . verag Raymond L. McKane, Regional Supervisor 1 delinquents. Age limits: 16-18. Boys' Forestrv Camps comprised of the following faci2li1t15'e3s0: ... C N 1 Green Ridge Flintstone REGION VIII Boys' Forestry amp 0., , .' . 21539 212 North Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 Boys' Forestry Camp No. ~l Lon~~onm~ Lo~a:n~n~ D No 1 Swanton 21561 Telephone: (301) 383-4818 :~~~: :~::~: ~::: ~~: ~', ~aa~le ~~n, ~:t~to~e ii530 • , Edward J. Lang, Regional Supervisor I Maryland Training School for Boys, 2400 Cub Hill Road, Baltimore ~;::e: (301) 668-3390 James M. Dean, Superintendent. 301 A e population 1973: 157. Juvenile delin· Opened 1910. Normal cap,aClty . verag CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS quents. Age limits: 16-18. WR *Baltimore City Jail, 401 E. Eager Street, Baltimore 21202 Gordon C. Kamka, Warden Phone: (301) 396-5219 : ' Montrose School, Reisterstown 21136 Phone: (301) 833-1500 I Leonard Gmeiner, Superintend~nt 250 A population 1973: 208 males & females. Population: 1150 males, 50 females. 1 day to 3 years. 16 years minimum age. WR Opened 1922. Normal capacity . verage .: I Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Up to 18. WR tBaltimore County Jail Bureau, 200 Baltimore Avenue, Towson 21204 William N. Lowe, Warden Phone: (301) 494-2240 Opened 1957. Normal capacity 120. Average population: 151. 1 day to 18 months. 18 years minimum age. WR REGIONAL OFFICES: Harford County Jail, 1101 Rockspring Avenue, Bel Air 21014 REGION I William J. Kunkel, Sheriff Phone: (301) 838-2110 P.O. Box 491, Cambridge 21613 Unlimited. Population: 70. WR Telephone: (301) 228-6452 John B. Murphy, Regional Supervisor

MONTGOMERY COUNTY REGION II P.O. Box 291, Denton 21629 Department of Correction and Rehabilitation Telephone: (301) 479-1999 6110 Executive Boulevard, Room 440, Rockville 20852 Luke V. Howard, Regional Supervisor Telephone: (301) 770-5792 Larry E. Sander, Director Montgomery County Detention Center, 1307 Seven Locks Road, Rocky;J1e 20854 REGION III Gary Blake, Director Phone: (301) 279-1248 \ 305 West Chesapeake Avenue, Baltimore 21204 -j PopUlation: 125. 1 day to 18 months. 18 years minimum age. '-:;:.1 Telephone: (301) 821-5353 Robert N. McQuay, Regional Supervisor Pre·Release Center, 11500 Huff Court, Kensington, 20795 Kent Mason, Director Phone: (301) 881-2137 PopUlation: 40 males and females. Also pre-relpase services to state and federal REGION IV offenders. P.O. Box 1169, Cumberland 21502 Telephone: (301) 722-0624 Ranjit S. Dhillon, Regional Supervisor PRINCE GEORGES REGION V Prince George's County Detention Center, P.O. Box 429, Upper Marlboro 20880 50 Cathedral Street, P.O. Box 1927, Annapolis 21401 Don E. Ansell, Sheriff . Phone: (301) 627-3000 Ext. 324 Telephone: (301) 268-4300 PopUlation: 206. 1 day to 1 year. 14 years minimum age. WR Henry D. Braun, Regional Supervisor *Patuxent Institution, Jessup 20794 Harold M. Boslow, M.D., Director Phone: (301) 799-3400 REGION VI Opened 1955. Normal capacity 640. Average popUlation 1973: 388 males. Age limits: 230 North Washington Street, Rockville 20850 14 up. (This is an autonomous psychiatric correctional institution for defective Telephone: (301) 762-7700' delinquents as defmed in Article 31B of the 1957 Maryland Code (1964 Supplement). It is not connected with any other agency.) WR John L. Manley, Regional Supervisor

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Releslh'3 Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. '/~ .""< ". '.~" •. "'.- -­

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MASSACHUSETTS Brooke House, 79 Chandler Street Boston 02116 Mike Hogan, Director ' DEPARTMENT OF CORRECflON Opened 1973. Normal capacity 35. Average populati 1973' Phone: (617) 482-2520 and Federal. Age limits: None. on . 22 males. Pre-release State Saltonstall Office Building Government Center I 100 Cambridge Street, Boston 02202 Telephone: (617) 727-3312 *R~c~ption Diagnostic Center, Box 102, Norfolk 02065 William Dawber, Superintendent Frank Hall, Commissioner Opene.d 1974. Normal capacity 60. Average population Phone: (617) 769-2177 Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Box 100, South Walpole 02081 (the State Prison) commitments from courts. Age limits: None. 1974: 27 males. New Walter Waitkervitch, Acting Superintendent Phone: (617) 668-2100 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 607. Average popUlation 1973: 500 males. Felons. Age Roxbury Community Rehabilitation Ce~ter 25252 Columb' R d D h limits: None. WR Abu Abdul Khallag , !a oa, orc ester 02124 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 25 A Phone: (617) 427-4470 Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Box 43, Norfolk 02056 months of parole. Age limits: None.' verage population 1973: 15 males. Within 18 Lawrence Meachum, Superintendent Phone: (617) 668-0800 Opened 1931. Normal capacity 750. Average popUlation 1973: 67? males. Felons and Shirley Pre·Release Center, Box 597, Shirley 01464 misdemeanants (by transfer only), and medical transfers from state correctional Walter Anderson, Superintendent institutions and from county jails and houses of correction. Age limits: None. WR Opened 1972. Normal capacity 70 Avera e . Phone: (617) 425-4341 those from Concord within 18 ;nonths ofpgaroPIOPuAlati°l.n !t973U: 63 males. Drug problem~, *Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Box 00, Concord 01742 e. ge Iml s: p to 23. Nicholas S. Genakos, Superintendent Phone: (617) 869-3220 Opened 1878. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1973: 400 males. Felons and BC;:~C:AS:I~:I~~~~:!::n~:~er, 591 Morton Street, Box 678, Dorchester 02124 misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR Opened 1972 Normal ca 't 50 A Phone: (617) 436-3122 within 18 mo~ths ofPar~:~~e li~it~~r~~en~~pulation 1973: 48 males & females. Those Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Box 99, Framingham 01702 Kenneth Bishop, Superintendent Phone: (617) 875-5259 Charlott~ House, 32 Charlotte Street, Dorchester 02124 Opened 1877. Normal capacity 250. Average population 1973: 125 females. Felons, Jean Pma misdemeanants, defective delinquents, drug addicts and drunkards. Age limits: None. Opened 1973. Normal . . Phone: (617) 825-1619 WR months of parole. capacity 12. AVerage popu.lation 1973: 5 females. Within 18

*Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Box 366, Hridgewater 02324 Charles W. Gaughan, Superintendent Phone: (617) 697-6941 Opened 1855. Normal capacity 2,300. Average population 1973: 109 males. Criminal insane, drunkards, "sexually dangerous persons," with a few aged and infIrm persons, voluntary alcoholics and drug addicts. Age limits: None. *DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH SERVICES Prison Camps, Department of Correction, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston 02202 73 Tremont Street, Boston 02108 James Mahoney, Jr., Director of Prison Camps, as follows: Telephone: (617) 727-2733 Joseph M. Leavey, Commissioner Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Plymouth, P.O. Box 207, South Carver 02566 Stephen Webster, Deputy Commissioner Henry E. Dahl, Supervisor Phone: (413) 295-3630 J~~ghne JRololbn~. COAnndel~y.YoUth Center, 450 CanterbUry St., Roslindale 02131 Opened 1952. Normal capacity 54. Average population 1973: 52 males. Felons and elro, mlfllstrator misdemeanants on transfer from other institutions. Age limits: None. WR Opened 1955. Normal ca acit . Phone: (617) 288-9100 offenses. Age limits: 7-17. p y 100. Average populatIOn 1973: 60 males. Various Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Monroe Bridge 01350, (post Office: R.F.D. 52, Readsboro, Vermollt 05350) Hampden County Det ti C John A. Keizer, Supervisor Phone: (413) 424-5273 Larry Clark, Admini:~a~~ enter, 51 East Mountain Road, Westfield 01085 Opened 1955. Normal capacity SO. Average population 1973: 43 males. Felons and Opened 1959. Normal capacit 25 (m aI Phone: (413) 568-8636 misdemeanants on transfer from other institutions. Age limits: None. ~R males and females. Long-term c:re (6 t 9 e andthf)emale) .. A~erage population 1973: 24 o mon s. Age hmlts: 7-17. Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Warwick, Post Office: R.F.D. 2, Orange 01378 Worcester County D t ti C Daniel J. O'Brien, Supervisor Phone: (617) 544-8922 e en on enter, 363 Belmont Street, Worcester 01604 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1973: 37 males. Felons and. Opened 1959. Normal ca c't 2 ale . Phone: (617) 757-6354 misdemeanants by transfer from other institutions. Age limits: None. WR . males and females. Long-te;~ ~e (~ t(m9 andthf)en:ale) .. A~erage popUlation 1973: 24 . o mon s. ".ge limits: 7-17. Coolidge House, P.O. Box 348, Back Bay Annex, Boston 02117 Stephen L. French Youth Forestry C N' k Rufus Thomas, Director Phone: (617) 261-1967 : Alan A. Collette , Superm . t endamp, ent IC erson State Park, East Brewster 02640 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 30. Average popUlation 1973: 12. Pre-release 34 month Opened 1960. Normal ca acit 34 A . Phone: (617) 896-3312 program. Age Limits: None. delinquents. Age limits' 16-i8 c5utw 'd bveragde population 1973: 34 males. Juvenile . . ar oun camp, 15-17. i *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. I . .,11 *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. MASSACHUSETTS-MICHIGAN 57 56 MASSACHUSETTS

Industrial School for Girls, Old Common Road, Lancaster 01523 Suffolk County Jail, 215 Charles Street, Boston 02114 Claire Donavan Administrator Phone: (617) 365-9641 Thomas S. Eisenstadt, Sheriff Phone: (617) 227-7640 Opened 1854: Normal capacity 25. Average P9pulation 1973: 22. Juvenile delinquents. Sentences not tq excr,ed 2% years. Population: 295 males, 19 females. 17 years minimum age. WR Age limits: 7-17. Bureau of Aftercare, 73 Tremont Street, Boston 02108 *Worcester Co~nty Jail:md House of C':>rrection, Hospital Road, West Boylston 01583 William Madaus, Assistant Commissioner Phone: (617) 727-4213 Joseph A. Smith, Sheriff Phone: (617) 852-5900 Administrative bureau in charge of community placement in homes, po up home.s, , S~n!ences not to exceed 2% years. Population: 212 males, 10 females. 17 ear foste~ nummum age. WR y s non-residential programs. The bureau is subdivided into seven regional offices located In various areas of the State. Intensive Care Division, 73 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. 02108 Edward Budelmann, Director Phon:: (617) 727-~746 Administrative section responsible for the placement of youngsters m secure settmgs. The division has 89 slots available in three different buildings. MICHIGAN *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS *PAROLE BOARD (Ff) Stevens T. Mason Building, Lansing 48913 Telephone: (517) 373-0720 100 Cambridge Street (22nd Floor), Boston 02202 Telephone: (617) 727-3281 Perry M. Johnson, Director Paul A. Chernoff, Chairman Michigan Reformatory, Ionia 48846 David Linde, Director of Parole Services Edward L. Colbert, Warden . Phone: (616) 527-2500 ~p~ned 1877. Nor~al capacity 1,201. Average population 1973: 942 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. (MaXimum age 25 years by administrative policy.) WR

CITY AND COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Cassidy Lake Technical School, R.F.D. No.1, Chelsea 48118 Andros (Wing of Judge Connelly Youth Center, operated by private, non-profit corporation) Joseph Wittebols, Superintend~nt ' Phone: (313) 475-3971 Ben Tyree, Director Phone: ~617) 288-9890 ~p~ned 1944. N?r!"al capacity 234. Average popUlation 1973: 222 males. Felons. Age Opened 1972. Normal capacity 36 males. Youths in need of secure settmgs because of Imuts: 17 up. (Mmlmum security cottage-type facility.) very aggressive behavior. WR State Ho,use of Correction and Branch Prison, Marquette 49855 Bristol County Jail and House of Correction, 226 Ash Street, New Bedford 02740 Theodore Koehler, Warden Phone: (906) 226-6531 Edward K. Dabrowski Sheriff, Phone: (617) 996-6704 Opened 1889. Nor~al. capacity 704 inside, 173 outside. Average population 1973: 716 Sentences from fine'to 2% years. Population: 148. 17 years minimum age (males only). males. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. WR ' Jail (awaiting trial-all charges). Population: 40. State Prison of Southern Michigan, 4000 Cooper Street, Jackson 49201 Hampden County Jail and House of Correction, P.O. Box 2168, Springfield 01101 Charles E. Egeler, Acting Warden Phone: (517) 782-0301 John G.Curley, Sheriff . ~hone: (413) 732-7518 Opened 1839. New Prison 1926. Normal capacity 4,764. Average population 1973: Sentences not to exceed 21h years. Population: 135.17 years mmlffium age. WR 3,707 males. Felons. Age limits: 23 up. WR

*Middlesex County House of Correction, Box 565, Billerica 01821 Reception and Guidance Center, 4000 Cooper Street, Jackson 49201 John J. Buckley, Sheriff Phone: (617) 667-1711 Charles Anderson, Superintendent. Phone: (517) 782-0301 Sentences not to exceed 21h, years. Population: 229. 1'1 years minimum age. WR Opene~ 1956. Normal capacity 856. Average population 1973: 574. All male commitments from the courts are processed through this institution. Norfolk County House of Correction and Jail, 47 Village Avenue, Dedham 02026 Charles W. Hedges, Sheriff Ph?~e: (617) 326-1600 Mic~igan Training Unit, P.O. Box 492, Ionia 48846 Sentences up to 2% years on one charge. Population: 85.17 years mlnlmum age. WR Richard Handlon, Superintendent Phone: (616) 572-3100 ~p~ned 1958. Normal capacity 720. Average popUlation 1973: 676 males. Felons. Age Plymouth Jail and House of Correction, Obery Heights, Plymouth 02360 limits: 17 up. (Upper age generally limited to 21 years by policy.) WR Linwood H. Snow Sheriff Phone: (617) 746-0610 , Sentences not to' exceed 2% years. Population: 127. 17 years minimum age. WR Corrections-Conservation Camps, 600 Maute Road, Route No: 3, Grass Lake 49204 Frank Buchko, ~uperintendent Phone: (517) 475-3561 ~~mal capacity 1,240. Average popUlation 1973: 927 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 up. Salem Jail and House of Correction, 50 St. Peter Street, Salem 01970 2 Roger E. Wells, Sheriff . Phone: (617) 744-101 ; Sentences not to exceed 2% years. Population: 100. ; Michigan Intensive Program Center, Marquette 49855 Ron Gach, Director Phone: (616) 226-6531 *Suffolk County House of Correction, Box 112, Winthrop 02152 ! Opened 1973. Normal capacity 96. Average population: 17 males. Felons. Age limits: 17 George A. Gannon, Jr., Master Phone: (617) 846-2760 I up. 30 days to 2% years. Population: 200. 17 years minimum age. WR I I i L.. ' l *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. II MICHIGAN 59 MICHIGAN 58 Genesee County Jail, 917 Beach Street, Flint 48502 Muskegon Correction~ Facility, 2400 S. Sheridan, Muskegon 49442 Phone: (616) 773-3201 John P. O'Brien, Sheriff Phone: (313) 766-8630 Up to 1 year. Population: 260 males, 14 females. 17 years minimum age. WR Ho~:Z"n~~!~t~~be!;n;;~~~~ormal capacity 240 males. Felons. Age limits: 20-26. *Ingham County Sheriff Department and Jail, 630 N. Cedar Street, Mason 48854 .' PAROLE BOARD (FT) Kenneth L. Preadmore, Sheriff Phone: (517) 676-2431 Up to 1 year. Population: 180 males, 15 females. 17 years minimum age. WR Stevens T. Mason Building, Lansing 48913 . Telephone: (517) 373-0270 *Kalamazoo County Sheriff Department, 1500 Lamont Avenue, Kalamazoo 49001 Leonard R. McConnell, Chairman Ronald E. Keim, Sheriff Phone: (616) 383-8821 Perry Johnson, Director 1 day to 1 year. Population: 143 males, 12 females. 17 years minimum age. WR

tKent County Jail, 701 Ball Avenue, N.E., Grand Rapids 49503 *DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ronald H. Parsons, Sheriff Phone: (616) 451-2811 R. Bernard Houston, Director. . Up to 1 year. Population: 370. 17 years minimum age. WR Robert L. Little, Chief Administrator of Socml SerV1ces *Macomb County Jail, 43565 Elizabeth Road, P.O. Box 568, Mt. Clemens 48043 Office of Children and Youth Services Lester A. Almstadt Phone: (313) 468-4516 1 day to 1 year. Population: 180 males, 15 females. 17 years minimum age. 300 S. Capitol Avenue, Lansing 48926 Telephone: (517) 373-2046 Oakland County Law Enforcement Complex, 1201 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48053 Gerald G. Hicks, Director . Johannes F. Spreen, Sheriff Phone: (313) 858-5000 Vergil M. Pinckney, Director for Institutional ServIces Maximum 1 year. Average population: 420 males, 40 females. Age limits: 17 minimum. Juvenile Delinquents. Age limits: 12-17 (Jurisdiction to 19 years.) Saginaw County Law Enforcement Building & Jail, 208 South Harrison Street, Saginaw W. J. Maxey Boys Training School, Box 518, Whitmore Lake 48189 Phone: (313) 449-4422 48602 Robert E. Loubert, Sheriff Phone: (517) 793-9300 Acting Director (Vacant) Opened 1964. Capacity 340. 1 day to 1 year. Population: 140 males, 12 females. 15 years minimum age. WR

Reception/Diagnostic Center, 518, Whitmore Lake 48189 Phone: (313) 449-4422 St. Clair County Sheriff Department, 204 Bard Street, Port Huron 48060 Norman D. Meharg, Sheriff Phone: (313) 985-8118 Paul Blizman, Director Opened 1962. Capacity 57. 1 da¥ to 1 year. Population: 60 males, 2 females. 17 years minimum age. WR *Washtenaw County Jail, 119 West Ann Street, Ann Arbor 48108 Green Oak Center, Box 518, Whitmore La!

Camp LaVictoire, Star Route No.1, Grayling 4~651 Phone: (517) 348-2551 Opened 1963. Capacity 48. Average populatton: 42 males. CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS I Camp Highfields, Box 98, Onondaga 49264 I Adrian Training School, P.O. Box 218, Adrian 49221 Phone: (313) 263-2104 Carl J. Latona, Executive Director Phone: (517) 628-2287 Robert McBride, Director Opened 1967. Normal capacity 48. Average population 1973: 28 males. Delinquents. Opened 1881. Capacity 136 (coed). Age limits: 13-16. WR

Arbor Heights Center, 1447 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor 48104 Phone: (313) 663-4296 Catholic Archdiocese of Metropolitan Detroit, 10001 Petoskey, Detroit 48204 John McCoy, Director Edward Sutton, Executive Director Phone: (313) 834-8677 Opened 1935. Capacity 28 (coed). Ages 11-16. Opened 1954. Normal capacity 48. Average population 1973: 38 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 13-17.

CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS tDonald M. Whaley Children's Center, 1201 North Grand Traverse Street, Flint 48503 Edward V. Badrow, Director Phone: (317) 234-3604 Detroit House of Correction, Box. 174, Plymouth 48170 Phone: (313) 453-4545 I Opened 1927. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1971: 24 males. Age limits: Raymond Lester Walters, Supermtendent . . WR ! 6-14. 1 day to life. Population: 680 males, 235 females. 17 years mInimum age. : l *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work I~elease Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. .,~.", ...,...... " .... ~~.... -- -.... - -_ ...,-.,,.""'""""--- ..---.

60 MICHIGAN-MINNESOTA MINNESOTA 61 Eagle Boys Village, Inc., Route No.1, Box 300, Hersey 49639 Kermit R. Hainley, Director Phone: (616) 832-2234 Non-Metropolitan Service Region Opened 1969. Norma] capacity 34. Average popUlation 1973: 34 males. Delinquents. Milton S. Olson, Deputy Commissioner Age limits: 8-15%. *State ReformatorY for Men, Box B, St. ClOUd 56301 W. F. McRae, Superintendent tFederation of Girls Homes, 548 East Grand Boulevard, Detroit 48207 Opened 1889. Normal capacity 700 Av . Phone: (612) 251-3510 David Ruetenik, Director Phone: (313) 571-4707 limits: 14 and up. (Under 18 must b~ cer~~~~de PdoPlutlabtlOn 1973: 513. Felons (male). Age Normal capacity 32. Average population 1971: 30 females. Delinquents. Age limits: a u y the court.) WR 12-18. WiUow River Camp, Box 200, Willow River 55795 Ralph L. Nelson, Superintendent Kalamazoo County Juvenile Home, 1424 Gull Road, Kaiamazoo 49006 Opened 1951. Normal capacity 50 Average I f Phone: (218) 372-3101 Willard O. Rock, Superintendent Phone: (616) 383-8733 limits: 18 up. . popu a Ion 1973: 34 males. Felons. Age Opened 1936. Normal capacity 70. Average popUlation 1973: 25 males, 17 females. Age limits: 12-16. State .Training School, Box 35, Red Wing 55066 Orville Pung, Superintendent tStarr Commonwealth for Boys, 26 Mile Road, Albion 49224 Opened 1889. Normal capacity 190 Av . Phone: (612) 388-7154 Dr. Larry K. Brendtro, Director Phone: (517) 629-3988 Juvenile delinquents up to age 19. . erage populatIOn 1973: 180 males, 8 females. ! Opened 1913. Normal capacity 200. Average population: 195 males'. Age limits: 10-17. Minnesota Home School, Box 272, Sauk Centre 56378 I Teen Ranch, 3041 Main Street, Marlette 48453 Harvy Akerson, Superintendent Hubert Howell, Superintendent Phone: (517) 635-7511 Opened 1912. Normal capacity 125 A . Phone: (612) 352.2296 I Opened 1967. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1973: 28 males. Age limits: Juvenile delinquents up to age 19. . verage populabon 1973: 45 males, 67 females. 11-16. Thistle?ew Forestry Camp, Box W-lO, Togo 55788 I Wedgwood Acres-Christian Youth Homes, Inc., P.O. Box 6245, 1230 Lake Drive, S.E., Denms Hanson, Superintendent Grand Rapids 49506 Opened 1960. Normal capacity SO A . Phone: (218) 376-3811 Richard D. Gritter, M.S.W. Phone: (616) 456-9509 delinquents and pre-delinquents. (A' c ve:age PO'pulatlO~ 1973: 28 males. Juvenile Opened 1961. Normal capacity 30. Average population 1972: 18 males, 12 females. Age 15-19. our commitment IS not required.) Age limits: limits: 10-17. Emotionally disturbed.

*MINNESOTA CORRECTIONS AUTHORITY (FT) MINNESOTA 495C Metro Square BUilding, St. Paul 55101 Telephone: (612) 296-2443 *MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Richard Mu1crone, Chairman 430 Metro Square Building, Seventh and Robert Streets, St. Paul 55101 Llewellyn Linde, Administrator Telephone: (612) 296-6133 Kenneth F. Schoen, Commissioner Fredric A. Holbeck, Special Assistant to the Commissioner . CITY AND COUNTY ADULT INSTITUTIONS Robert Bircher, Assistant to the Commissioner CW'al~ountyw WDOIkhouse, 297 South Century, St. Paul 55119 Howard J. Costello, Deputy Commissioner, Division of Administration ron . ouglas, Superintendent Pat McManus, Deputy Commissioner, Division of Planning and Staff Services 1 day to 1 year. Population: 158.18 years minimum age. WR Phone: (612) 739-8237 MetropoUtan Service Region MinneapoliG City WOIkho 1145 S Pat Mack, Deputy Commissioner John D . Fo r,d' J r., D'rrector use, henandoah Lane, Wayzata 55391 Minnesota Correctional Institution for Women, Box 7, Shakopee 55379 O~ened 1932. 1 day to 1 ear Po '. Phone: (612) 473-7384 D. Jacqueline Fleming, Superintendent Phone: (612) 445-3717 mlsdemeanants. 18 years mini~um ·age. ~;tton. 204 males, 13 females. Felons and Opened 1920. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1973: 54 women. Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR Northeast Regional Corrections C t (F 1, Box 119, Saginaw 55779 en er ormerly St. Louis County Workfarm), Route No. *Minnesota State Prison, Box 55, Stillwater 55082 Glenn H. Joplin, Director Bruce McManus, Warden Phone: (612) 439-1910 Opened 1972.10 days to 1 year. Population' 113 16 .. Phone: (218) 729-8673 Opened 1913. Normal capacity 1,100. Average popUlation 1973: 796 men. Felons. Age . . years minimum age. WR limits: 21 up. WR Bo' CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS *Minnesota Metropolitan Training Center, Box L, Circle Pines 55014 ,r Totem Town, 398 Totem Road, St. Paul 55119 Warren Johnson, Director Phon~: (612) 786-2800 ayne A. Johnson, Superintendent Opened 1963. Normal capacity 192. Average popUlation 1973: 119 males, 38 females. Opened 1908 Norm I . Phone: (612) 735-2880 Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Up to 18. Age limits: 8-i8. WR a capacity 100. Average popUlation 1972: 86 males. Delinquents.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. MINNESOTA-MISSISSIPPI 62 MISSISSIPPI -MISSOURI 63

Woodview Dentention Center, 1771 North Kent, St. Paul 55113 Oakley Training School, Raymond 39154 Leonard R. Kohler, Superintendent Phone: (612) 488-2548 Douglas Sproat, Superintendent Opened 1957. Normal capacity 30 (19 males, 11 females). Average population 1973: 26. Opened 1943. Normal capacity 300 Ave I . Phone: (601) 857-2411 ants. Age limits: 15-18. . rage popu abon 1973: 272 males. Misdemean- Juvenile Detention. Age limits: 8-18.

Hennepin County Juvenile Center, 1000 South 6th Street, Minneapolis 55415 Mississippi Department of Youth Services Comm· ., ... Donald R. Hammergren, Superintendent Phone: (612) 348-3630 Sta!e Ofrice Building, Jackson 39201' umty ServICes DIVISIon, 407 Woolfolk Opened 1957. Normal capacity 59. Average population 1973: 45. Juvenile Detention. Morns ThIgpen, Director Age limits: 8-17. *Mississippi Department of Youth S . Hennepin County Home School, Box 1028, Minnetonka 55343 Building, Jackson 39201 ervlces, Group Homes, 407 Woolfolk State Office Edward P. Sedio, Superintendent Phone: (612) 938-7641 David Robbins, Director Opened 1909. Normal capacity 96. Average population 1972: 66 males, 25 females. Adjudicated juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-17. Receiving and Evaluation Centers located at each t .. h Dr. G. F. Beissel, Phychologist ' rammg sc 001. Arrowhead Juvenile Center, 1918 Arlington Avenue North, Duluth 55811 Paul A. Gustad, Director Phone: (218) 722-7776 The Training schools, Community Services' D· .. Opened June 1972. Normal capacity 20. Average population 1973: 16 males and Centers are all a part of the Mississippi Dep' art IVlSltOn'rGyroup Hom~s, Receiving & Evaluation men 0 outh ServIces. females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 9-18. WR

Northwestern Minnesota Regional Juvenile Training Center, B-Wing, Birch Hall, Bemidji COUNTY INSTITUTION State College, Bemidji 56601 Hinds County Sheriffs Deparment POBox 1452 J k 3 Director (Vacant) Phone: (218) 751-3196 J. D. McAdory, Sheriff ' . . , ac son 9205 Opened December 1973. Normal capacity 16. Adjudicated juvenile delinquents. Age 90 days to 1 year. PopUlation: 90 males. 18 years minimum age. Phone: (601) 354-8765 limits: 12-18. West Central Regional Juvenile Unit, Clay County Law Enforcement Center, Moorhead 56560 Mrs. Val Neilsen, Director Phone: (218) 236-8181 Ext. 4S Opened June 1971. Normal capacity 12. Average population 1973: 5 males and females. Delinquents. Age limits: 12-18. MISSOURI STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES *DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS 911 Miss011ri Boulevard, Jefferson City 65101 MISSISSIPPI Telephone: (314) 751-2389 J George M. Camp, Director of Corrections Mississippi State Penitentiary, Parchman 38738 Jack K. Reed, Superintendent Phone: (601) 745-8948 erry J. Bolin, Director of Program Services Opened 1900. Normal capacity 1,900. Average population 1973: 1,799 males, 66 E~ ward E. Haynes, Director of Support Services females. Felons. Age limits: 18 unless certified by youth court. WR .. alter Schwager, Director of Planning Services MISSOUIlCalvin BeardIntermediate Su . R t e r°drmatory, Box 538, Jefferson City 65101 , perm en ent PROBATION AND PAROLE BOARD (PT) ~pened 1932. Normal capacity 500 A . Phone: (314) 636-6795 Juvenile delinquent transfers. Age limits:v;~~~~.popu1atIon 1970: 460 males. Felons and Robert E. Lee Building, Room 807, Jackson 39205 Telephone: (601) 354-6200 *Missouri T .. C Carl WhiteraAlflltn.g senter ~or. Men, Box 7, Moberly 65270 John A. Chamblee, Executive Officer , c IDg upermtendent Opened 1963. Normal capacity 900 AI. Phone: (816) 263-3778 J. C. McDonald, Chairman 18 up. . verage popu atlOn 1970: 720. Felons. Age limits: MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH SERVICES State Correctio I C f 407 Woolfolk State Oftice Building, Jackson 39201 Ms. Carolyn ~laAt:l.nntserS or ~omend' Box 599, Tipton 65081 . , upennten ent Telephone: (601) 354-6512 Replaced 1960. Normal capacity 80 A I . Phone: (816) 433-5543 17 up. . verage popu atIon 1970: 86. Felons. Age limits: Jimmy R. Russell, Executive Director

*Columbia Training School, Sumrall Road, Columbia 39429 ' *Missouri State Penitenti ary r Thomas A. Landrum, Superintendent Phone: (601) 7364591! ' Donald Wyrick, Warden or Men, Box 900, Jefferson City 65101 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 270. Average population 1973: 144 males, 140 females. i Opened 1835. Normal . Phone: (314) 751-3224 limits.. None . capacIty 1,800. Average population 1970·., 1600 . F eons. I Age Misdemeanants. Age limits: 10-14. I

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA I nstitutional member. WR-Work Release Prog ram. MISSOURI MISSOURI 65 64

St. Louis-Robert Robinson, F.egional S4pervisor Phone: (314) 361-7022 Church Farm Facility, Box 900, Jefferson City 65101 Phone: (314) 7514732 No. 7-(l3oys)-!.tllgen\l Washington, Supervisor phontll (314) 361-7022 Major Leroy Casey, Superinten~en~oo A age population 1970: 300. Felons. Age limits: No. 8-(B.oys)-Mark M!l~on, Supervisor Phone: (314) 241-7049 Opened 1938. Normal capacity . ver No. 12-(Bpys)-Propostld None. Cape Girardeau-Maridel Reed, Regional Supervisor Phone: 014) 686-1175 Renz Farm, Box 900, Jefferson City 6.5101 Phone: (314) 751-4748 No. 16-(Boys)-John Carrier, Supervisor Phone: (314) 335-1100 Major William Robert Turner, ~upermtendent I tion 1970: 175. Felons. Age limits: Opened 1961. Normal capacIty 175. Average popu a Boonville- None. No, 14-(Boys)-James Moffitt, Supervisor Phone: (816) 882-6063

Fordland Honor Cam~, Box 900, Jefferson City 65101 Phone: Fordland, (417) 738:2~03 St. Joseph- Cloval Vestal, Supermtendent . I tion 1970: 175. Felons. Age Imllts: No. 15-(Boys)-Carl Sampsel, Supervisor Phone: (816) 233-3344 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 175. Average popu a None. Springfield-Robert Sneed, Regional Supervisor Phone: (417) 869-32J.3 I No. 18-(Boys)-Patrlcla Sherman, Supervisor Phone: (417) 831-1:188 *BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE (FT) No. 19-(Girls)-Annita Kerr, Supervisor Phone: (417) 831-2348 I Box 267, Jefferson City 65101 No.6 -(Boys)-Proposed Telephone: (314) 751-2441 William R. Vermillion, Chairman Department of Corrections but it is actually an COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS (Tlus Division is under the Missouri *Department of Welfare-Adult Corrections, 7900 Carondelet, Clayton 63105 autonomous body.) William J. Hennessey, Jr., Commissioner Phone: (314) 889-2538 1 *DlVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES Branches: 402 Dix Road, P.O. Box 447, Jefferson City 65101 Division of Community Services, 7900 Carondelet, Clayton 63105 I Telephone: (314) 751-3324 Herman V. Wood, Director Phone: (314) 889-2531 1· Max Brand, Director Includes Adult Probation and Parole, Misdemeanant Drug Offender Program, Alcohol Related Traffic Offender Program, Community Services, Volunteer Coordination and Training Schoo~ for Boys, Boonville 65233 Phone: (816) 8'82-6521 Intnke Service Center. Richard 'J. Bell, III, Superintend~~t 150 Average population fiscal year 1972-73: 151. , Opened 1889. Normal ~pa.cI y . St. Louis County Correctional Institution, Chesterfield 63017 Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-17. Joseph S. Heitzler, Superintendent Phone: (314) 532-3521 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 153. Average population 1973: 126 males. Felons and *Training Sellooi for Girls, Chillicothe 646'01 Phone: (816) 646-0567 misdemeanants. Age limits: 17 up. WR Ms Janet Van Walraven, Superintendent population fiscal year 1972-73: 100. ; Opened 1889. Normal c~pa.city 120. Average St. Louis County Jail, 7900 Forsyth, Clayton 63105 Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-21. Leo Plante, Superintendent Phone: (314) 889-2581 Renovated 1974. Normal capacity 166. Average popUlation 1973: 87 males, 7 females. Youth Center, Poplar Bluff 63901 Phone: (314) 686-1175 Age limits: 17 up. WR Loyd Mathews, Superintendent. A opulation fiscal year 1972-73: 84. Age Opened 1970. Normal capacity 75. verage P CITY OF ST. LOUIS j limits: 12-17. Division of Adult Services, 9th FI. Mezz., Civil Cts. Bldg., St. Louis 63101 .1 Jefferson Tallent, Commissioner Phone: (314) 453-3321 COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES: Branches: I Cuivre River Park Work C~mp, Troy 63379 Phone: (314) 528-8800 \ St. Louis Municipal Jail, 124 South 14th Street, St. Louis 63103 Russell Mayhew, SuperVIsor 't 25 Average population fiscal year 1972-73: 25. Alphonzo Lark, Warden Phone: (314) 453-4670 Opened 1966. Normal capaci y . Opened 1914. Pretrial detention. Normal capacity 425. Average population 1973: 410 males, 35 females. Age limits: 17 up. Watkins Mill Park Work Camp, Excelsior Springs 64024 Phone: (816) 296-3571 ' Gary Weimholt; Supervisor 't 18 Average population fiscal year 1972-73: 15. ' St. Louis Medium Security Institution, 7600 Hall Street, St. Louis 63147 Opened 1966. Normal capaci y . Lynman A. Stamps, Warden Phone: (314) 381-1872 Community Treatment Centers have 8-12 capacities) Opened 1966. Sentence institution. Norma! capacity 500. Average popUlation 1973: (~I ~hild Phone: (816) 363-1954; 260 mal,,;s. Age limits: 17 up. Kansas City-Chester Cade, Reglo~al SuperVIsor Phone: (816) 444-6854 i No. 1-(Boys)-Bill HalJ, SuperVIsor . Phone: (816) 363-1954 1 Board of Probation and Parole, 1320 Market Street, St. Louis 63103 No. 2-(Girls) ! SuperVISor Phone: (816) 931-6044! Rudy Dyer, Chief Probation and Parole Officer Phone: (314) 453-3261 No. 3-(Boys)-Otis Spears, SuperVIsor ! i City ordinance violators only. No. 13-(Boys)-Proposed I ·1 i ,! I 1 ;.\ *-ACA I nstitutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ! ,.~, *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. WI ~. -,

MISSOURI-MONTANA ~ NEBRASKA-NEVADA 67 66 [I t CITY AND COUNTY INSTITUTIONS t NEBRASKA *Municipal Correctional Institution, 8100 Ozark Road, Kansas City 64129 1 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES James V. Gagne, Jr., Superintendent . Phone: (816) 861 .. 1212 I ; Opened 1914. To one year-$SOO fine, or both. P"pulatlOn: 130 males, 30 females. 17 \< P.O. Box 94661, Lincoln 68509 years minimum. WR ~ t Telephone: (402) 471-2654 Joseph C. Vitek, Director Jackson County Department of Corrections, Jackson County Courthouse, Kansas City I"' *Youth Development Center, P.O. Box 273, Geneva 68361 Donald F. Best, Superintendent Phone: (402) 759-3164 64106. l'hone: (816) 881-3800 Opened 1892. Normal capacity 125. Average population 1972: 83. Special supervision James R. Bergfalk, Drrector . . WR 1 day to 1 year. Population: 290 males, 18 females. 17 years mmlmum age. cases and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Up to 18. *Youth Development Center, Kearney 68847 John S. McCarty, Superintendent Phone: (308) 237-3181 Opened 1881. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1972: 173. Special s:lpervision cases and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Up to 18. i, . State Reformatory for Women, Route 1, Box 33, York 68467 Mrs. Jacqueline Crawford, Superintendent Phone: (402) 362-3317 I Opened 1920. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1972: 49. Felons and MONTANA safekeepers. Age limits: 15 up. WR

1 *Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex, P.O. Box 81248, Lincoln 6B501 STATE DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS Charles L. Wolff, Jr., Warden Phone: (402) 477-3957 1236 East 6th Avenue, Helena 59601 Opened Penitentiary Unit 1869, Reformatory Unit 1921, Combined into Compl(:;x 1963. Telephone: (406) 449-2546 Normal capacity 1,292. Average population 1971: 933. Felons and safekeepers. Age Edwin G. Kellner, Director limits: None. WR Lawrence E. D'Arcy, Deputy Director *Parole Administration, P.O. Box 94754, State Capitol, Lincoln 68509 Larry Tewes, Administrator Phone: (402) 471-2156 Pine Hills Sch.ool, P.O. Bo.x 1058, Mile~ City 59301 Ph . (406) 232-1377 Don T Holladay, Supenntendent one. . First ~arole authority 1911, Separate Pardon and Parole Board 1920, Present parole Ope~ed 1894. Normal capacity 150. P Ibrage population 1973: 127 males. Mlsdemean· authoPlty 1969. Normal operational caseload 1971: 848. Misdemeanants, juveniles and felons. Interstate Parole Compact member. Age limits: 8 up. ants. Age limits: 10-18. BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) Mountain View School, P.O. Box 30, Helena 59601 Phone: (406) 458-5121 Box 94754, State House Station, Lincoln 68509 Don P. Robel, Superintendent . 1973: 59 female&. Juvenile Opened 1921. Normal capacity 75. Average population Telephone: (402) 471-2480 delinquents. Age limits: 10·18. John B. Greenholtz, Chairman

Swan River Youth Forest ~amp, P.O. Box 99, Swan Lake 59911 . (406) 754.2292 BOARD OF PARDONS (PT) Melvin R. Mohler, Supenntendent Phone. . Box 94754, State House Station, Lincoln 68509 Opened 1968. Norma! capacity 50. Average population 1973: 32 males. Misdemeanants. Telephone: (402) 471-2480 Age limits: 16-18. Jamee J. Exon, Governor and Chairman I *Montana Sta~e Plison, Box 7, Deer Lodge 59722 Phone: (406) 846-1320 i COUNTY INSTITUTION Roger W. Cnst, Warden . I f Opened 1869. Normal capacity 250 inside walls, 214 outSide walls. Average popu a Ion tDouglas County Sheriff's Office, 505 Douglas County Courthouse, Omaha 68102 1973: 284 males,4 females. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. WR Theodore J. Janing, Sheriff Phone: (402) 444-7028 5 days to 2 years. Population: 259 males, 20 females. 16 years minimum age. WR

*STATE BOARD OF PARDONS (PT) 1119 Main Street, Deer Lodge 59721 Telephone: (406) 846-1404 NEVADA B. C. Miles, Director & Compact Administrator Robert T. O'Leary, Chairman *, P.O. Box 607, Carson City 89701 1119 Main Street, Deer Lodge 59722 E. T. Pogue, Warden Phone: (702) 885-5069 Telephone: (:06) 846-1404 . The Nevada State Prison is comprised of the following facilities: WR

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ~;"~;---'~:::'_'--'.'';'-''',;7"''~'';';;-;';'':;~'~~ daSliIIltmGL&l I. I NEW HAMPSHIRE-NEW JERSEY 69 NEVADA-NEW HAMPSHIRE 68 COUNTY INSTITUTION Mjlximum Security Pr~son'al P . ) 1864 (State Prison). Normal capacity 454. Average Hillsborough County Jail, 445 Willow Street, Manchester 03103 Phone: (603) 669-4463 Opened 1861 (TerntoIlrIson , .'. A li ·t· None populati~n 1973: 325 males. Felons and crimmally msane. ge ml s. . Lawrence J. Shea, Sheriff (603) 622-2182 30 days to 1 year. PopUlation: 48 males, 4 females. 17 to 53 years. WR

Medium Security Prison . 432 A ge population 1973: 350 males. Felons. Age Opened 1964. Normal capacity . vera limits: None. NEW JERSEY W~;::;~ ~r;~:. Normal capacity 33, Average population 1973: 32. Age limits: None. DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES *DEPARTMENT OF PAROLE AND PROBATION (PT) 135 West Hanover Street, Trenton 08618 813 North Plaza Street, Carson City 89701 Telephone: (609) 292-4223 Telephone: (702) 885-5040 A. A. Campos, Chief *DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS AND PAROLE Clayton D. Phillips, Chairman William H. Fauver, Director P.O. Box 2190, Reno 89502 Salvatore J. RussonielJo, Deputy Director Telephone: (702)323-5128 TRAINING SCHOOLS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, WELFARE AND REHABILITATION *Training School for Boys, Skillman 08558 308 North Curry Street, Carson City 89701 Alfred B. Vuocolo, Ph.D., Superintendent Phone: (609) 466-2200 Telephone: (702) 882-7593 Opened January 1969. Average popUlation 1973: 169. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-13. Roger S. Trounday, Director *Nevada Girls Training Center, P.O. Box 427, Caliente 89008 Phone: (702) 726-5115 Training School for Boys, Box 500, Jamesburg 08831 Charles W. Houston, Superintendent Phone: (201) 521-0030 William J. Miller, Superintenden~ 100 A population 1971: 88 females. Juvenile Opened 1962. Normal capacity . verage Opened 1866. Average popUlation 1973: 318 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 13-15. delinquents. Age limits: 8-18. Training School for Girls, P.O. Box 233, Trenton 08602 Nevada Youth Training Ce.nter, P.O. Box 469, Elko 89801. Phone: (702) 738-7182 Miss Regina M. Flynn, Superintendent Phone: (609) 393-4243 Edwin C. Burgess, Sup~rmtendent b 'ld' 1962 and 1964. Normal capacity 160. Opened 1871. Average popUlation 1973: 114 females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: Opened 1865 rebUilt 1913, new UI mgs 1" 8 18 't' n 1970' 140 males Juvenile delinquents. Age Imlts: - . 8-17. . Average popuI a 10 . • *Correctional Institution for Women, Clinton 08809 Gary J. Hilton, Sr., Superintendent Phone: (201) 735-7111 Opened 1913. Average popUlation 1973: 221 females. High misdemeanants, misdemean­ ants, and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16 up.

NEW HAMPSHIRE YOUTH CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION COMPLEX Youth Reception and Correction Center, P.O. Box 1, Yardville 08620 New Hampshire Youth D.evelopment Center, Box 303, Manchester 0~~~5ne: (603) 625-5471 Thomas Lynch, Acting Superintendent Phone: (609) 298-6300 Michael Morello, Supermtende~t 187 A population 1973: 145 males, 55 females. Opened 1968. Reception center for all youth correctional inst. commitments, correction Opened 1858. Normal capaCity . verage center, and speCial treatment units. Average population 1973: 809 males. High Delinq uents. Age limits: 9-17. WR misdemeanants, misdemeanants, and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-30.

*New Hampshire State Prison, Box 14, Concord 03301 Phone: (603) 224-6554 Subsidiaries: Yardville Unit at West Trenton Normal capacity 314. Average population R6p~~~~ ~8~~I~~~i~~~:~~ftution .1~12). Yardville Unit at Wharton Forest 1973: 263 males. Felons. 18 years minimum age. WR *Youth Correctional Institution, Annandale 08801 STATE BOARD OF PAROLE (PT) Stephen M. Domovich, Superintendent Phone: (201) 638-6191 Box 14, Concord 03301 Opened 1929. Average popUlation 1973: 690 males. Transfers from Reception Center, Telephone: (603) 224-6554, Ext. 17 YardviIle. Robert A. Johnson, State Parole Officer Subsidiaries: Edward G. Ouellette, Chairman Annandale Unit at High Point Box 14, Concord 03301 Annandale Unit at Stokes Forest Telephone: (603) 752-5868

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Relea~e Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. NEW JERSEY 71 70 NEW JERSEY

Union Communi~y Treatn:tent Center, 917 West 7th Street, PI~infield 07060 Youth Correctional Institution, Box 500, Bordentown 08505 Alexander H. SICkert, Drrector Phone: (201) 753-5155 Ira Mintz, Ph.D., Superintendent Phone: (609) 298-0505 Opened 1937 as -1948 as Reformatory. Average population 1973: 776 Passaic Community Treatment Center, 850 Market St., Paterson 07513 males. Transfers from Reception Center, Yardville. J. Edward Fritsch, Director Phone: (201) 525-6664 (Soon to be opened) Subsidiaries: Bordentown Unit at Neuro-Psychiatric Institute COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTERS Bordentown Unit at New Lisbon The Community Service Centers are a pre-release concept designed to ease the re-entry of thOe re!deased'fadUlt m~le offender back into the community. Each will house not more than PRISON COMPLEX 5 resl· ents. bor a penod t d' of abouth four months... Residents . will be either workin g on a regu Iar f u11 .t n:ne ~o or a ten mg sc 001 or vocational trammg. Residents will be eligible for *, Drawer N, Trenton 08625 Phone: (609) 695-6281 admiSSion mto the program who have achieved minimum custody status I'n the' t't t' Richard A. Seidl, Acting Superintendent · ltd d .. .. ms I u lOn, 1973: 1,452 males. Misdemeanants • wh o ~e~t st IPU a e a mission cntena and who are within six months of release t I Opened 1798, replaced 1836. Average population termmatJOn of sentence. 0 paro e or and high misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 and up. Comm.unity Service Cent~r, Newark House, 134 South Tenth Street, Newark 07107 Subsidiaries: CedriC F. Thompson, Drrector Phone: (201) 624-0130 Prison Unit at West Trenton Trenton Prison Correction Unit, Vroom Building, Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Community Service Center, Hudson County Joseph 1. Victor, Director *New Jersey State Prison, Lock Bag R, Rahway 07065 Robert S. Hatrak, Superintendent Phone: (209) 388-2060 . (in planning; to be located in Jersey City) Opened 1901 as Reformatory, 1948 as Prison. Average population 1973: 1,065 males. i BUREAU OF PAROLE Transfers from State Prison, Trenton. P.O. Box 1237, Trenton 08625 Subsidiary: Telephone: (609) 292-4256 Rahway Unit at Marlboro 07746 Nat R. Ailuke, Chief ! < ~~~;~~es supervision of parolees from the State institutions in district offices covering the *New Jersey State Prison, Leesburg 08327 Phone: (609) 785-0040 Ronald M. Groomes, Superintendent Opened 1913. Average population 1973: 764 males. Transfers from State Prison, Subsidiary: Trenton. For.i~formation on the following programs contact: Wilham R. Faulkner, Bureau of Parole, Trenton Phone: (609) 292-4387 RESIDENTIAb GROUP CENTERS The following are short-term residential treatment centers for adolescents as a condition of Parole Resource Office and Orientation Facility (p.R.O.O.F.) probation; each has a capacity of 20. P.O. Box 119, Jersey City 07303 Phone: (201) 434-4653

Highfields Residential Group Center, Hopewell 08525 (A second parole resource facility is under development) Phone: (609) 466-0740 Albert Axelrod, Superintendent ~royi.det residential tre.a~ment serv!ces for parolees in crisis situations on an around-the-clock Turrell Residential Group Center, (females) Allaire, P.O. Farmingdale 07727 aSlS, a so serves as trammg and onentation center for parole officers. Mrs. Ann W. Kauffman, Superintendent Phone: (201) 938-2500 i I STATE PAROLE BOARD CPT) Warren Residential Group Center, Oxford 07863 Phone: (201) 453-2032 I . Paul L. Rose, Superintendent 135 West Hanover Street, Trenton 08625 I,; Telephone: (609) 292-4258 Ocean Residential Group Center, Forked River 08731 i Phone: (609) 693-5498 Nicholas D. Heil, Chairman John R. Schmidt, Superintendent i.! Miss Catherine DeVito, Administrative Assistant t I COUNTY INSTITUTIONS COMMUNITY TREATMENT CENTERS !. A~~nti~ County Jail, 2nd and Faragut Avenue, Mays Landing 08330 These Centers receive male juvenile delinquents 14 to 16 years of age who are referred by l I I~C1S 1. Kern, Warden Phone: (609) 641-0111 the juvenile court of the respective county as a condition of probation for short-term II . ~y to 364 days. Normal capacity 191. PopUlation: 165 males 10 females 18 years remedial treatment. Referrals are accepted on a residency as well as on a non-residency I mmlmum age. WR ' . basis. Referrals will attend classes in the local school system. Parental participation is an \ integral part of the program. '. B~rgen County Jail, Court Street, Hackensack 07026 OXeph F. Job, Sh~riff Phone: (201) 487-0100 Camden Community Treatment Center, 1488 Haddon Avenue, Camden 08103 I verage populatIOn: 225 males, 18 females. Age limits: 18 minimum. Leonard Gibbons, Director Phone: (609) 541-4400 ,

! *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Proilram. ~----~ NEW JERSEY 73 NEW JERSEY

tMonmouth County Correctional In tit ti W . .\ 72 Ralph Cook, Warden s u on, aterworks Road, Freehold 07728 Bergen County Jail Annex, River Street, Hackensack 07601 Opened 1970. €apacity 323. Population' 237 I 10Phone~ (201) 431-4000 Ext. 330 Joseph F. Job, Sheriff , Phone: (201) 487-6552 ants. 18 years minimum age. . ma es, females. Felons and misdemean- Average population: 70 males, 15 females. Age limits: 18 minimum. WR tOcean County Jail, Toms Rivet 08753 Burlington County Jail, 30 Grant Street, Mount Holly 08060 James N. Rutter, Sheriff Francis P. Brennan, Sheriff Phone: (609) 267-3300 Ext. 357 Arthur F. Brown, Warden Phone: (201) 349-1454 364 days. Population: 155 males, 8 females. 18 years minimum age. 17 years for MV 1 dny to 1 ycnr. PopUlation: 95 males , 12 fem a Ies. 18 years minimum.. age. WR violations. WR Passaic: County Jail, 11 Marshall Street, Paterson 07501 tCamden County Jail, 6th Floor City Hall, Camden 08100 Edwm Engelhardt, Sheriff " John P. DeYoung, Warden Phone: (201) 742-8058 Charles Galasso, Acting Warden Arnold Cream, Sr., Sheriff Phone: (609) 964-8700 1 day to 1 year. PopUlation: 300 males , 20 fem aI es. 18 years mlllimum. . age.(201) WR 525-5000 1 day to 1 year. Population: 272 males, 18 females. 16 years minimum age. Salem ~ount~ ~ail, 94 Market Street, Salem 08079 tCape May County Jail, Shore Road, Route No.9, Cape May Court House 08210 Noms B. Williams, Sheriff Othello A. Garbini, Warden Phone: (609) 935-3302 Beech N. FoX, Sheriff Hiram Thompson, Warden Phone: (609) 465-7111 1 day to 1 year. PopUlation: 36 males, 4 females . 18 years m'Inlmum . age. WR 1 day to 1 year. Population: 37 males, 2 females. Age limits: 18 minimum. WR I SOpmelrscetzCount~ Jail, 2.2 East High Street, Somerville 08876 au . anowlC, SherIff tCumberiand County Jail, 54 Broad Street, Bridgeton 08302 Phone: (609) 451-8019 Up to 364 days. Population'" 68 18 year s mlllimum.. age. Phone:WR (201) 725-4700 Ext. 291 David Valentino, Sheriff 1 day to 364 days. Population: 85. 18 years minimum age. I unRioln Cou~ty Jail, 15 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth 07207 a ph Omcello, Sheriff Essex County Corrections Center, Box 349, Caldwell 07006 1 day to 364 days. Population: 250 males , 24 f ema 1es. 18 years mlllimum~h~me: (201) age. WR353-5000 John Rush, Warden Phone: (201) 226-7777 18 months per charge. Population: 500 males, 50 females. 18 years minimum age. WR Warren County Jail, Belvidere 07823 Kenneth Gaylord, Sheriff Howard W. Scheffler, Warden Phone: (201) 475-4102 Essex County Jail, 60 Nelson Place, Newark 07103 John Cryan, Sheriff Phone: (201) 961-7626 1 day, to 364 days. Average popUlation: 23 males , 1 female . 18 yea r s mInimum.. age. WR Opened 1971. Population: 533 males, 35 females. Felons and misdemeanants. 18 years minimum age.

Gloucester County Prison, Court House, Woodbury 08096 Theodore A. Damask, Warden Phone: (609) 845-1600 Opened 1926. Population: 63. Felons and misdemeanants. 16 years minimum age. WR MERCER COUNl'Y DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 640 South Broad Street, Trenton 08611 Hudson County Jail, 576 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 07306 Telephone: (609) 989-8000 Ext. 530-531 Fred f. Nugent, Warden Phone: (201) 653-3060 M Leroy Beans, Jr., Sqperir..tendent Opened 1926. Normal capacity 250. Population: 200 males, 8 females. Felons and ereer County Detention Cen" 96 C misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR Kenneth Ayres, Acting Ward~~' ooper Street, Trenton 08607 Opened 1912. PopUlation: 137 males 16 fl' Phone: (609) 392-2744 Hudson County Penitentiary, 578 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 07306 age. ' ema es. DetentIon only. 18 years minimum John J. Donnelly, Warden Phone: (201) 653-2917 Opened 1936. 10 days to 18 months. Population: 150 males, 10 females. 18 years MercerGaetano County "Guy" Correcti M tOt' n CJ enter, P.0. Box 1777, Trenton 08607 minimum age. WR ore I, r., Warden 1 day to 18 months. Normal capacity 264. PopularIon. . 160 . 18 yearsPhone:. mlllimum (~09) 882-4018 age. WR Middlesex County Jail, P.O. Box 1381, New Brunswick 08903 Phone: (201) 246-6216 Joseph DeMarino, Sheriff Awaiting trials. Population: 65 males. 18 years minimum age.

Middlesex County Workhouse, Route No. 266, New Brunswick 08903 James F. Cahill, Warden Phone: (201) 246-6486 Opened 1917. Normal capacity 170. Population: 86 males, 3 females. Felons. 18 years i B r CITY, COUNTY AND PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS minimum age. WR I urGeorge mgton Dann, County Superintendent Juvenile Detenti on Center, P.O. Box 256, New Lisbon 08064 Open~d.1969. Capacity 33. Population' 10 m I 3 <' I Phone: (609) 894-9207 Morris County Jail, 23 Court Street, Morristown 07960 . [I ge limits: 7-17. . a es, ,ema es. Felons and misdemeanants. Arnold B. Ladd, Sheriff Phone: (201) 285-6210 or 285-6235 I A 1 day to 1 year. Population: 90 males, 6 females. 17 years minimum age. WR I I f *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. , * l 75 NEW JERSEY 74 ! j I i NEW MEXICO tThe Children's Shelter, Oldham Road, Wayne 07470 Thomas Hand, Superintendent Phone: (201) 684-2332 " tDEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Opened 1955. Capacity 32. Population: 17 males, 12 females. Age limits: 8-16. I,I I P.O. Box 2325, Santa Fe 87501 Telephone: (505) 827-2348 Cilildren's Shelter of Bergen County, Administrative Building, Hackensack 07601 I, ! Nathan B. Hawes, Interim Director Phone: (201) 646-3135 Howard Leach, Secretary Opened 1957. Replaced 1972. Normal capacity 60. Average population: 10 males, 2 *Pen~tentiar~ of New Mexico, P.O. Box 1059, Santa Fe 87501 lI , females. Felons, misdemeanants. Age limits: 10-17. Felix Rodnguez, Warden... Ph one: (505) 827-2485 I,: Op en ed 1884 , new mstitution 1956. Normal capacity 1 000 A I . farm). Felons and others held U; Children's Shelter of Camden County, Lakeland-Blackwood 08012 3000 ' ;its~~~Su~~~~ding saf~ke~~~~e io~P~0~~~~s~91~~ Mary T. Previte, Superintendent Phone: (609) 227- 1I Opened 1962. Normal capacity 36. Average population: 17 males, 8 females. . Subsidiary: Delinquents. Age limits: 7-17.'I i' Los Lunas Correctional Center, Route 1, Box 27, Los Lunas 87031 Johno P. dRoybal, 1940 SuperintendentN Phone: (505) 865-9641 Essex County Youth House, 70 Duryee Street, Newark 07103 [ pene . ormal capacity 100. Average population 197 Harvey Keyes, Executive Director Phone: (201) 482-5510 transfeis from Penitentiary. Utilized as pre-release center. WR 1: 98. Receives only Opened 1961. Normal capacity 150. Population: 117 males, 31 females. Felons and r misdemeanants. Age limits 8-18. Women's Division, P.O. Box 1059, Santa Fe 87501 Eugene Long, Superintendent Ph Opened 1956. Normal capacity 24. Average population 1971: 16. W~ne: (505) 827-2485 George W. Herlich Juvenile Quarters, 15 Elizabethtown Plaza, Elizabeth 07207 Robert L. Dixon, Superintendent Phone: (201) 353-5000 Ext. 542 1 day to 3 months. Population: 14 males, 3 females. Age limits: 6-17. ADULT PAROLE BOARD (PT) P.O. Box 1059, Santa Fe 87501 Telephone: (505) 827-2485 tHudson County Youth H;)use, 635 County Avenue, SecaucuS 07094 Joseph E. Colford, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (201) 864-2367 Howard Leach, Chairman Opened 1962. Normal capacity 130. Average population 1972: 48 males, • 2 females. *ADULT PROBATION AND PAROLE DIVISION Age limits: 7-18. P.O. Box 2006, Santa Fe 87501 Telephone: (505) 827-2735 Integrity Inc., 45 Lincoln Park, Newark 07102 Phone: (201) 623-0600 David H. Kerr, President Santos Quintana, Director Opened 1968. Normal capacity 180. Average population: 120 males, 60 females. Age Frank E. Garcia, Deputy Director limits: 10 minimum. WR Int:rstate Services, P.O. Box 2006, Santa Fe 87501 RIchard Cadena, Supervisor Phone: (505) 827-2735 Merc~r County Youth House, 1430 Parkside Avenue, Trenton 08638 Philip J. Plumeri, Superintendent Phone: (609) 882-6812 Institutional Parole Officer, P.O. Box 2006, Santa Fe 87501 Opened 1959. Capacity 52. Average population: 28.8. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 8-18. Henry Anchondo Phone: (505) 827-2485

Area I Supervisor, P.O. Box 2006 Santa Fe 87501 tMiddlesex County Juvenile Detention Center, Georges Road, North Brunswick M. Jerry Griffin ' Phone: (505) 827-2737 Thomas Panko, Superintendent Phone: (201) 297-4244 Capacity 50. Population: 25. ArDea nMSu~ervisor, Room 240, Tower Building Albuquerque 87101 an onarty , Phone: (505) 842-3411 I Mc,nmouL't County Youth Detention Center, Dutch Lane Road, Freehold 07728 Kenneth W. Herman, Superintendent Phone: (201) 462-1688 Area.In Supervisor, P.O. Box 804, Las Cruces 88001 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 33. Average population: 15 males, 9 females. Age limits: LUIS Maese Phone: (505) 525-5821 \ 8-18. Area IV Supervisor, P.O. Box 1701, Roswell 88201 Tom C. Batho Phone: (505) 622-1832 Morris County Youth Center, Courthouse, Morristown 07960 Glenn A. Beekman, Director Phone: (201) 285-6265 DIVISION OF JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Opened 1962. Normal capacity 24. Population: 10 males, 5 females. Juvenile Bob Marrs, Director delinquents. Age limits: 7-17. New Mexico Girl'Ss ch 00, I Box 60 38 Station. B Albuquerque 87107 El Openedoy Mondragon 1919 ' Superinten d ~n t ' Phone: (505) 344-2301 tRanch Hope For Boys Inc., Box 325, Alloway 08001 Age limits' 12' fs°;~atl capac~ty 112. Average popUlation 1970: 58. Juvenile delinquents Rev. David L. Bailey, Director Phone: (609) 935-1555 ! • - irS commItment, 21 second commitment. . Opened 1964. Normal capacity 32. Average population: 23 males. Age limits: 12-15. I

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\ .. NEW YORK 77 NEW MEXICO-NEW YORK 76 Green Haven Correctional Facility, Stormville 12582 *New Mexico Boys' School, P.O. Box 38, Sprillger 87747 Phone: (505) 483-2475 Leon Vincent, Superintendent Phone: (914) 226-2711 Bob Matrs, Superinten~ent '250. Average population 1973: 158. Juvenile delin· Opened 1949. Normal capacity 2,300. Average population 1970: 2,090* males. Felons Opened 1910. Normal capacity and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. (Receives male offenders 16 years of age and quetlts. Age limits: Up to 21. older by transfer.) *Includes 325 Narcotic Addiction Control Commission residents housed under contract. Subsidiariesi .' Nest 87718 ' Eagle Nest Camp, EaNgle I' 'ty 34 Average population 1973: 26. EstabliShed 1955. ormn capaol . Ossining Correctional Facility, Ossining 10562 Theodore Schubin, Superintendent Phone: (914) 941-0108 Cam Sierra Blanca, Fort Stanton 88323 . 1973' 20 Opened 1825. Normal capacity 1,600. Average population 1970: 1,424* males. Felons Esfablished 1965. Normal capacity 56. Average population .' and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. (Receives male offenders 21 years of age and over JUVENILE PROBATION SERVICES DIVISION from judicial districts 1, 2,9,10 and 11.) *Includes NYC inmates housed under contract. 914 Baca Street, P.O. Box 2006, Santa Fe 87501 Telephone: (505) 827-2735 Wallkill Correctional Facility, Wallkill 12589 Frank Garcia, Director Harold N. Butler, Superintendent Phone: (914) 895-2021 Regional Office, P.O. Box 38, Springer 87747 Phone: (505) 483-2475 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 504. Average population 1973: 450 males. Felons. Age Bob Marrs, Superintendent limits: 16 up. (Receives by transfer carefully selected male offenders, 16 years of age and over, but usually over 18 years of age, whose stability, maturity, personality Regional Office, P.O. Box 6038, Albuquerque 87107 Phone: (505) 344-2301 characteristics and seriousness of purpose indicate that they can profit from the special Eloy Mandragon, Superintendent program and open environment.)

Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, Bedford Hills 10507 Mrs. Janice Warne, Superintendent Phone: (914) 666-2138 Opcned 1933. Normal capacity 360. Average popUlation 1970: 15* males, 285 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 Up. (Receives female offenders committed by courts in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 9th, 10th and 11th judicial districts and all females NEW YORK committed under an indeterminate sentence where maximum is five years or more.) *Includes 350- cells previously unavailable made available to NYC for male transfers DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES November 1970. The State Office Building Campus, Albany 12226 Telephone: (518) 457-8134 *Reception Center at Elmira, Elmira 14902 Peter Preiser, Commissioner . Chester D. Owens, Superintendent Phont:. (007) 734-6239 Opened 1945. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1970: 197 males. Felons and Wim Van Eekeren, Deputy C?~missioner fO\~~:1~~~~::~~r~~cr~ces misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-21. (Receives all male youths sentenced to confinement William J. Baker, ~eputy CO~~lssloni~~i~~e;~~~ Correctional Facilities in a State correctional facility, except those found by the court to be insane or mentally William C. QUick, DePcu y ?~m er for Correctional Program Services retarded before confinement. The young offender is studied carefully at the Center; the Edward Elwin Deputy ommlSSlOn C 1 Willia~ C Donnino Deputy Commissioner and ounse h S . reSUlting diagnosis and prognosis determine the facility in which he wiII serve sentence Dr. Ian T. Loudon, Assistant Commissioner for Correctional Hea lt erVlces \ and govern the recommendations for the treatment he is to receive at that facility.)

Attica Correctional Facility, Attica 14011 Phone: (716) 591-2000 i Great Meadow Correctional Facility, Comstock 12821 Harold Smith, Superintendent. 2370 Average population 1970: 2,090 males. ~el?~s. \ J. Leland Casscles, Superintendent Phone: (518) 639-5521 Opened 1931. Normal ca~aclty, ff d 21 years of age and over from Judicial 1 Opened 1911. Normal capacity 1,525. Average populatiC'n 1970: 1,288* males. Felons Age limits: 16 up. (ReceiveIS mffale dO e~6 eyr:ars of age and over by transfer.) i and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-30. (Receives by transfer young male offenders, districts 5, 6, 7 and 8 and rna e 0 en ers I usually those with quite serious backgrounds, personality problems, and fairly long minimum sentences.) Auburn Correctional Facility, Auburn 13022 Phone: (315) 253-3291 I *Includes Narcotic Addiction Control Commission inmates housed under contract. Robert J. Henderson, Superinte~den\OO A e population 1970: 1,624 males. Felons. I Opened 1817. Normal capa~lty l'al 'ff ve~a;s 16 years of age and older by transfer. lis I A lim'ts' 16 up WR (Receives m eo en e ., ) Elmira Correctional Facility, Elmira 14902 ge I l' . . 1 mphasis on education and vocational trammg. I program paces speCla e i John Wilmot, Superintendent Phone: (607) 734-6238 Opened 1876. Normal capacity 1,250. Average popUlation 1970: 1,075 males. Felons Clinton Correctional Facility, Dannemora 12929 Phone: (518) 492-31111 and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-30. (A facility for young male offenders with a J Edwin La Valle, Superintendent . 1 ti 1970' 2 045* males. Felons I program that is primarily educational.) 'Opened 1845. Normal cap~ci!y ?,22~ A(~:~:i~e~P~f~e::ers 21' y;ars of age ~nd over I and misdeme~an~s. Age limlts. ~ J' ffenders 16 years of age and over by transfer.) \ Fishkill Correctional Facility, Beacon 12508 from judicial dlstncts 3 and 4 an m e 0 Vito Ternullo, Superintendent Phone: (914) 8314800 *Includes average of 1,100 NYC inmates. \

1< 1 *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. _____.;rlll: __...... ____*-_ACA Institution~ mem:_e_r._W_R-work Release Program. 78 NEW YORK N'EWYORK 79 Coxsackie Correctional Facility, West Coxsackie 12192 Harry Fritz, Superintendent Phone: (518) 731-8140 DIVISION OF PAROLE (FT) Opened 1935. Normal capacity 750. Average population 1970: 509 males. Felons and BUilding No.2 Campus, Albany 12226 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-19. (Receives by transfer the younger, usually 16-19 of Telephone: (518) 457-8179 age, and more hopeful male offenders who are likely to profit from a program offering varied vocational training activities and intens;£ied academic and related trade studies.) Paul .T. Regan, Chairman Joseph Salo, Executive Secretary Eastern New York Correctional Facility, Napanoch 12458 Jerome Patterson, Superintendent Phone: (914) 647-7400 Opened 1900. Normal capacity 1,000. Average population 1970: 950* males. *Temporarily leased to NYC. *tDIVISION FOR YOUTH 2 University Place, Albany 12203 Community Preparation and Correctional Center, Albion 14411 Telephone: (518) 457-3150 Theodore C. Reid, Superintendent Phone: (716) 589-5511 Opened 1972. PopUlation: 300. Milton Luger, Chairman Albert Elias, Executive Director Rochester Correctional Facility, 55 Greig Street, Rochester 14608 (Effective 1971, this Division has total res on 'bil' f . Richard F. Fietz, Director Phone: (716) 454-2280 within the State including training schools.) p Sl tty or all public youth programming

Woodbourne Correctional Facility, Woodbourne 12788 Agricultural a?d Industrial School, Industry 14474 Robert H. Kuhlmann, Director / Phone: (914) 434-7730 Herman Sapler, Superintendent Opened 1935. Normal capacity 685. Average population 1970: 670* males. Opened 1849. Normal capacity 325 Ave I . Phone: (716) 533-1700 *Temporarily leased to NYS Narcotic Addiction Control Commission. 13-16. . rage popu ation 1971: 340 males. Age limits:

Taconic Correctional Facility, 250 Harris Road, Bedford Hills 10507 Highl~d Sc~ool for Children, Highland 12528 Stephen Chinlund, Superintendent Phone: (914) 241-3010 Darnel Halliman, Assistant Superintendent Opened 1957. Normal capacity 290 Average 0 I ti 19 1 Phone: (914) 691-2901 I Age limits: 7-12. . P pu a on 7: 178 males, 32 females. I Adirondack Correctional Treatment and E'/aluation Center, Dannemora 12929 Eugene LeFevre, Superintendent Phone: (518) 561-2640 Opened 1972. Population: 410 Otisvi~e ~chool for Boys, Otisville 10963 BenJam1l1 J. Hill, Superintendent Opened 1955. Normal capacity 375 Phone: (914) 3864901 14'h-1S'h. . Average popUlation 1971: 348. Age limits: DIVISION OF CORRECTIONAL CAMPS

Telephone~ (518) 457-5247 Wanvick School for Boys, Warwick 10990 A. Alfred Cohen, Superintennent Karl P. Pfeil, Director of Correctional Camps Opened 1933. Normal capacity 350. Average population 1971: Camp Adirondack, Box 305, Dannemora 12929 2~~~~~~ ~~:ls;~~~i~~~ James A. Crowley, Superintendent Phone: (5Hn 492-7676 Goshen Center for Boys, Goshen 10924 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation: 65 males. Felons and Norman Catlett, Director misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 minimum. Opened 1947 1962 Normal . Phone: (914) 294-6158 boys on transfer frorr: the Schoo~;~~~nlt~~s' f~;~r~;:. popUlation 1971: 102. Receives Camp Pharsalia, South Plymout1113844 James M. Doyle, Superintendent Phone: (607) 334-2264 SOputh K?rtright Center for Boys, South Kortright 13842 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 80. Average population: 71 males. Youthful offenders .. redenck Allen, Director Age limits: 16-25. Opened 1963. Normal capacity SO. Average population Phone: (607) 538-3211 transfer from other schools. Age limits: 15-16. 1971: 49. Receives boys on Camp Monterey, Beaver Dams 14812 Herman E. Cassidy, Superintendent Phone: (607) 962-3184 New York SchOOl for Girls, Hudson 12534 Opened 1958. Normal capacity 80. Averwge popUlation: 67 males. Youthful offenders. Thomas E. Tunney, Superintendent . Age limits: 16-25. Opened 1904. Normal capacity 235 Av I . Phone: (518) 828-7644 I . erage popu atlon 1971: 204. Age limits: 13-16. Camp Summit, R.F.D., Summit 12175 i- Brookwood Center for Girls, Claverack 12513 Joseph L. Higgins, Superintendent Phone: (518) 287-1721 - Gary Shaver, Director Opened 1961. Normal capacity 100. Average pop<.lJadon: 95 males. youthful offenders. . ~pened 1964. Normal capacity 60. Average population Phone: (518) 828-7644 Age limits: 16-25. I , ransfer from the other schools and centers for girls. 1971: SO. Receives girls on Camp Georgetown, R.D, #1, Georgetown 13012 /- I O;~:~pr~o~ cRenbt:r for CD~i1dren, Box 8), R.D. No.2, Red Hook 12571 Clifton J. Casscles, Superintendent Phone~ (315) 837-44171 • 0 1I1son, uector Opened 1961. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation: 86 males. Youthful offenders. Opened 1966. Normal ca acit 2 P.1lQfie: (n4) 758-8811 Age limits: 16-25. I males. Age limits: 7-10'h. p y 5 (to be expanded). Average population 1971: 21

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Tryon School for Boys, Perth Road, Johnstown 12095 Bronx House of Detention for Men, 653 River Avenue, Bronx 10451 Johh Ackerson, Warden, , Ph Sidney Zirin, Superintendent Phone: (Y14) 7624681 Opened 1966. Norrilal capacity 100 (to be expanded). Average population 1971: 81. Opened 1938. Norhlal capacity 465. Average population 1973: 73g~~g~1~i~S~92i8u~~ Age limits: 13-16. Brooklyn House of Detention fOI Men, 275 Atlantic Avenue Br kl 11201 Amenia Center for Girls, Route 22, Amenia 12501 Theodore West, Warden ; 00 yn Edward Norris, Director Phone: (914) 373-8163 Opened 1956. Nornlal capacity 840. AVerage population 1973: 1j~~~~~g~i~l~s~22i5;p~ Opened 1969. Normal capacity 20. Average population 1971: 16. Age limits: 16 up. Receives girls on transfer from the other schools and centers for girls. Manhattan House of Detention for Men 125 White Str t N Y Arthur Rubin, Warden ' ee, ew ork 10013 South 'Lansing School for Girls, South Lansing 14882 Muriel E. Jenkins, Superintendent Phone: (607) 5334152 Opened 1941. Normal capacity 902. Average population 1973: ~~g~~g~21~i;s~iiOu5p~ Opened 1969. Normal capacity 55. Average population 1971: 50. Age limits: 13-16. New11370 York City House of Detention for Men ' 14-14 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, Queens St. Francis Homes for Boys and Girls, Inc., 66 South Swan Street, Albany 12210 The Rev. Carl R. Sword, Area Director Phone: (518) 4624297 James A. Thomas, Warden Opened 1965 and 1972. Normal capacity, 26 males, 26 females. Average population: 50. ~:.ened 1935. Normal capacity 1,954. Average population 1973~hl~~;~~2l;: ~~i;;;~~ Entrance age limits 13-17 years. NEW YORK STATE DIVISION FOR YOUTH I City Adolescent Detention Center, 12·12 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst; Queens BUREAU OF COUNSELING SERVICES Ne~I~~~k 96 Duane Street, New York 10007 Louis Greco, Warden Telephone: (212) W04-2068 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 91L Average population 1973: 1~~~~~g~t~iZs~4i~~00~ Samuel Levine, Director QRUI:ehns HdoNuse hOfllDet~ntion for Men, 126-02 82nd Avenue, Kew Gardens 11415 Field Offices in: Minneola, Newburgh, Yonkers, Brooklyn, Queens, 'Manhattan, and Bronx. IC ar ew a Warden Opened 1962 N I . Phone: (212) 261-3700 This agency provides community based services to the families of children in residence at . orma capacity 520. Average population 1973: 719. Age limits: 21 up. the downstate institutions and to children returned to the community on an aftercare status in and around the New York Metropolitan area. RMik~lrs IslRan~ Hospital, 14-14 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, Queens 11370 I ton emer, Deputy Warden tCOMMUNITY SERVICES BUREAU OF UPSTATE NEW YORK population 1973: 119 East 111.ain Street, Rochester 14604 ~tt~~~dd ~le2~d~~~~~leC~~~~!~Y1~7;r.Average 2~~~'~~~d~;,2~i~~~;~:: Telephone; (716) 232-6470 Peter A. Domiano, Director Ne\~ 1~~~k City Adolescent Reception Detention Center, 11-11 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst Field Offices in: Albany, Buffalo, Canton, Syracuse, Rochester, Utica and Elmira. Morris Oslyn, Superintendent 1973. Normal cal'lacity 1,080. Average "···.lI1e: (212) 726-5700 This agency provides community based services to the families of children in residence at O~ened .. populaF .973: 329. Felons, the institutions serving the upstate area and to children returned to the community on mls demeanants Jnd offenders. Age limits: 16-20. aftercare status from this region. In addition to individualized casework and selected group work programs, the Bureau operates a foster home program. Sentence Institutions Ne~ 1~~~k City Correctional Institution for Men, 1010 Hazen Street, East ElmhUrst, Queen3 John Cunningham Warden Opened 1964 N' I . Phone: (212) 726-4646 NEW YORK CITY 1 ~:~!~~~r~~i:~ Ce~~:a foC:~tC~~n :;~J;ci ~;~rt~~d~~~~~~~oe~ t i~~~s~ '~i;de~~:~!~~~ :~~ DEPARTMENT OF CORRECfIONS 100 Centre Street, New York 10013 New York City Correctional Institution for Women Telephone: (212) 3744414 Queens 11370 ' 15-15 Hazen Street. East Elmhurst, Benjamin J. Malcolm, Commissioner Essie Murph, Deputy Superintendent Phone: (212) 274-5151 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 679. Detention Institutions Average population 1973: 479. Adult and adolescent felons, misdemeanants and offenders awaiting court action or serving The population of these institutions consists of adult male felons, misdemeanants and sentences. Age limits; 16 up. ·1 offenders awaiting court actio.. Brooklyn Commu 't R"d' . . . Branch Queens House of Detention for Men, 1 Court Square, Long Island City 11101 H ('. .111 Y eSI entJai FacilIty, 268 Ashland Place Brooklyn 11216 enry ..,mlth, DlIector ' :1 Adam McQuillan, Warden ['hone: '(212) 392-5525 Opened 1969 N I '.' Phone: (212) 855-7033 Opened 1895. Normal capacity 252. Avcrage population 1973: 155. Psychiatric patients. misdemeanant~.I~~~~,u~~paclty 54. Average population 1973: 49. Sentenced male Age limits: 21 up.

*-ACA Institutional member. WFt-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. I''-~'"h''' ';;.'i"'IIi<'.. "~T-u'~'", I-- NEW YORK CITY -NORTH CAROLINA 83 I 82 NEW YORK crrY I Erie County Correctional Facility, Box X, Alden 14004 Manhattan Community Residential Facility, 151 West 118th St., New York I." James Harper, Director Phone: (212) UN 5-1310 " Albert J. Meyer, Superintendent . Phone: (716) 937-9101 Not to exceed 1 ye~r. except for time served in lieu of a fine. Population' 200 I 18 1 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1973: 51. Sentenced male I females. 16 years ml11lmUm age. . rna es, misdemeanants. 16 and up. I 1 Bronx Community Residential Facility, 1288 Southern Boulevard, Bronx Monroe14614 County Sheriff's Department und Jail ,venue130 Plymouth ASh out, R oc h ester P 21 2 I HermanddB1e9n7n2ett'NJr., Dirlector. 72 A ul' 1973 !lOne: S( t ) 542-4200 , Opene . orma capacIty . verage pop atlOn :.S3 en enced rna1 e William M. Lombard, Sup~rintendent Phone: (716) 232-1414 misdemeanants. 16 and up. 1 day to 1 year. PopulatIOn: 360 males, 30 females. 16 years minimum age. WR Sloan (YMCA) Residential Facility, 356 West 34th Street, New York 10001 *Nassau County Jail, Box 172, East Meadow 11554 Lois Shearer, Director Phone: (212) 564-7622 Saul A. Jackson, Commiss!oner of Correction Phone: (516) 2924040 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1973: 20. Sentenced male and 1 day to 1 year. PopulatIOn: 455 males, 23 females. 16 years minimum age. WR female misdemeanants. 16 and up. Onondaga County Penitentiary, Box 143, JameSVille 13078 Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward, 30th Street & First Avenue, New York James J. DeStefano, Commissioner o.f Correction Phone: (3] 5) 469-3271 Joseph Murphy, Deputy Warden Phone: (212) 5614331 N?t.to exceed 1 year except for tIme served in lieu ofa fine. Population' 138 16 Normal capr.~ity 84. Average population 1973: 78. mInimum age. WR . . years Elmhurst Hospital Prison Ward, 79.Ql Broadway, Elmhurst 11373 Gertrude Blackwell, Deputy Superintendent Phone: (212) 830-1154 Normal capacity 30. Average population 1973: 30. Kings County Hospital Prison Ward, 541 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn Edward Weinrauch, Deputy Warden Phone: (212) IN 24000 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Normal capacity 105. Average population 1973: 91. 840 West Morgan Street, Raleigh 27603 tDRUG TREATME~~ CENTER Telephone: (919) 829-4926 ," Odyssey House, Inc., 208-10 East 18th Street, New York 10003 David 1. Jones, Secretary Judianne Densen-Gerber, J.D., M.D., Executive Director Phone: (212) 260-3300 Telerhone: (919) 829-4926 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 300. Age limits: 16 and up. Donald P. Torppa, Deputy Secretary Telephone: (919) 829-5980 COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER C. A. Hooks, Jr., Assistant Secretary for Fiscal Affairs *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Telephone: (919) 829-3206 Valhalla 10595 James P. Smith, Senior Administrative Assistant Telephone: (914) 592-8500, Ext. 2774 Telephone: (919) 829-2911 Albert D. Gray, Jr., Commissioner James Merritt, Director of Manpower Development and Training Norwood E. Jackson, Warden Telephone: (919) 829-2557 Telephone: (914) 592-8500, Ext. 2218 James G. Marvin, Director of Operational Management Divisiuns: Telephone: (919) 829-2557 Westchester County Penitentiary, Valhalla 10595 Edwin F. Markley, Associate Warden Phone: (914) 592-8500 Ext. 2218 Charlotte A. Short, Director of Public Affairs Opened 1916. Normal capacity 377. Average population 1973: 178 males. Sentenced Telephone: (919) 829·4729 misdemeanants and certain categories of felons only. Age limits: 16 up. Victor C. Donati, Jr., Director of Personnel Telephone: (919) 829-2557 Westchester County Jail, Valhalla 10595 Richart! P. Hastings, ASfociate Warden Phone: (914) 592-8500 Ext. 2861 Bruce M. Nash, Director of Planning Opened 1932. Normal capacity 255. Average population 1973: 175 males. Felons and Telephone: (919) 829-2911 misdemeanants (trial prisoners) only. Age limits: 16 up. Ralph S. Strickland, Director of Management Information Services Telephone: (919) 829-5716 . Westchester Women's Detention Unit, Valhalla 10595 Dawn Thackeray, Assistant Warden Phone: (914) 592-8500 Ext. 2830 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 65. Average population 1973: 19 females. Felons and , DIVISION OF PRISONS misdemeanants (trial and sentenced prisoners). Age limits: 16 up. I. 831 West Morgan Street, Raleigh 27603 Telephone: (919) 829-3226 COUNTY INSTITUTIONS \ Ralph D. Edwards, Director t Albany County Penitentiary, P.O. Box No. 11, Albany 12211 L Telephone: (919) 829-3226 Edward M. Fischer, Sheriff Phone: t518) 869-5351 Not to exceed 1 year except for time served in lieu of a fine. Population: 132. 16 Vp.~rs Dennis W. Brown, Administrative Assist~nt Telephone: (919) 829-3226 l minimum age. I *-ACA Institutional member. 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Dr. Stunley Blackledge, Director of Classification and Psyohological Services YOUTH SERVICES COMPLEX Telephone: (919) 829·4372 P.O. Drawer 1439, Morganton 28655 K. B. Bailey, Director of Custody and Security Telephone: (704) 437-8335 Telephone: (919) 829-2233 Frank GUnter, Director H. M. Lilly, Geographic Command Manager Western Correctional Center, P.O. Drawer 1439, Morganton 28655 Telephone: (919) 829-3155 Frank Gunter, Superintendent Phone: (704) 437-8335 Morris A. Kea, Manager of1nstitutlorlS Opened in 1972. Classified as a minimum custody youthful offender institution. Telephone: (919) 829·3155 Capacity 498 males. Age limits: 16-18.

Frank Gunter, Manager of Youth Services Complex Burke Youth Center, Route 4, Box 138, Morganton 28655 Telephone: (704) 437-8335 John Ollis, Superintendent Phone: (704) 437·1322 Frank Barnhart, Director of Manpower Development and Training Telephone: (919) 829-7032 Sandhills Youth Center, P.O. Box 88, McCain 28361 W. 1. Kautzky, Director of Program Services Thomas G. IVester, Superintendent Phone: (919) 944-2359 Opened 1974. Normal capacity 150. Min. Cus. Youth. Age limits: 16-18. Telephone: (919) 829·4372 Richard A. Kiel, Chief of Section of Health Services GEOGRAPHIC AREA COMMANDS Telephone: (919) 829 30:Jl 831 West Morgan Street, Raleigh 27603 INSTITUTIONS Telephone: (919) 829-3155 I 831 West Morgan Street, Raleigh 27603 H. M. Lilly, Manager Telephone: (919) 829-3155 Morris A. Kea, Manager I,: EASTERN AREA I, P.O. Drawer 5044, Greenville 27834 , 835 Morgan Street, Raleigh 27602 Phone: (919) 828·2361 Telephone: (919) 752-5138 Sam P. Garrison, Warden 1 000 Av e population: 905 ma Ies. F eons.I Age Opened 1871. Normal capacity., . erag T. 1. Barnett, Area Administrator limits: 18 up. Subsidiaries:, Cllrteret. P.O. Box 220, Newport 28570 C.L. .,eeks, Superintendent Phone: (919) 223-5100 Felons and misdemeanants. Minimum security.

Caledonia C?rrectio~allnstitution, P.O. Box 137, Tillery 27887 Phone: (919) 826.4191 Currituck. Box 014, Maple 27956 1. E. Cherry, Superintendent Phone: (919) 453·2161 D C LeWIS, Superintendent F I A r its' Op'ened 1900. Normal capacity 480. Average population: 444 ntales. 'e ons. ge 1m . Opened 1949. Normal capacity 125. Average population: 135. Adult felons. Medium security. WR 21 up. Odom Correctional I~stitution, Route 1, Box 36, Jackson 27845 Phone: (919) 534.:;611 Duplin, P.O. Box 57, Kenansville 28349 L. W. Parker, Superintendent Phone: (919) 296·5091 C. T. Caudle, Supenntendent . 300 I F I Age limits' I Opened 1960. Normal capacity 300. Average populatIOn: rna es. eons. . Minimum security. 16 up. Close custody institution. Gates, Box 016, GateSVille 27938 Harnett Youth C~nter, Rou~e 2, Box 90, Lillington 27546 Phone: (919) 893-5711 George T. Taylor, Superintendent Phone: (919) 357·4411 100. 'I Dwight Sanderford, Supermtendent ., 1825 Opened 1936. Normal capacity Average popUlation 110. Adult misdemeanants. Normal capacity 450. Average population: 450. Felons. Age l1mlts: - . WR '\ Polk Youth Center, 1831. Blue Ridge Boulevard, Raleigh 27607 Phone: (919) 829.7822 Goldsboro Yciuth Cenfer, Route 1, Box 5. Goldsboro 27530 Robert E. Jones, Supenntendent . 6 F I A' 1825 Stephen F. Conrad, Superintendent Phone: (919) 735·4121 ext. 321 and 322 Youth 1st Offender. Normal capacity 475. Average poputatJon: 4 O. eons. ge. .. Minimum security unit. Age limits: 18·25.

Greene, P.O. Box 38, Maury 28554 Blanch Prison, Route.I. Box 140, Blanch 27212 Phone: (919) 234-7521 Ed Banks, Superintendent Phone: (919) 747-3676 B. F. Turner, Supermtendent . . '. " Opened 1956. Capacity 126. Average population: 100. Age limlts. NOhv. Felons and misdemeanants.

Craggy, #6035, P.O. Box 2839, Asheville 28802 Martin, P.O. Box 423, Williamston 27892 T. E. Edwards, Superintendent Phone: (919) 792·2910 W. H. Caldwell, Superintendent . . Opened 197.4. Capacity 225. Population: 211. Age hmlts: 18 up. Felons and misdemeanants. WR

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Wake Advancement Center, 1000 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh 27610 Washington, Route 2, Bo~ 137, Creswell 27928 Phone: (919) 797-4473 R. C. Perry, Superintendent Phone: (919) 829-7988 Frank A Mahan Supenntendent . Ad It f 1 WR Opened 1939 .. Normal capacity 100. Average populatIon: 115. u eons. Opened 1966. Normal capacity 100. Average population: 27 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. NORTH CENTRAL AREA Warren, P.O. Drawer 30, Warrenton 27589 P.O. Box 25037, Raleigh 27611 C. S. HaWley, Superintendent Phone: (919) 257-3848 Telephone: (919) 829-4444 Opened 1931. Normal capacity 75. Population: 55. Adult felons and misdemeanants. H. R. Britt, Area Administrator WR

Subsidiaries: Durham, Box 2567, W. Durham Branch, Durham 27705 Phone: (919) 477-2314 r W. K. Jones, Superintendent SOUTH CENTRAL AREA 4027 Vancouver Drive, Fayetteville 28303 Franklin, P.O. Box 155, Bunn 27508 Phone: (919) 496-3797 Telephone: (919) 944-1001 Raymond Hayes, Captain 100. Population: 85. Fe1oI;ls and misdemeanants. Opened 1939. Normal capacity l J. T. Cole, Area Administrator Adults. WR I Subsidiaries: Granville, P.O. Box 30~, Oxford 27565 Phone: (919) 693-6517 I Anson, P.O. Box 292, Wadesboro 28170 J. K. Edwards, Supermtendent. 75 P 1 tion' 60 Adult felons and misdemeanants. J. R. Clark, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (704) 694-2536 Opened 1931. Normal capacIty . opu a . . Normal capacity 100. Average population: 87. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. WR WR Bladen, Route 2, Box 109, Elizabethtown 28337 Halifax, P.O. Box 177, Halifax 27839 C. L. Sparkman, Superintendent Phone: (919) 862-3784 Ph.",' (919) 583-3911 L. E. Edwards, Superintendent I Normal capacity 125. Average popUlation: 110. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. Misdemeanants. Columbus, Box 8, Brunswick 28424 Johnston Youth Center, Route 3, Box 213, Smithfield 27577 Phone: (919) 934-8386 William A. Mahoney, Superintendent Phone: (919) 642-3285 R. G. Lane, Superintendent ! Minimum security. Age limits: 18-25. r McCa~n Correctional Center, Box 58, McCain 28361 I ' John C. Harris, Jr., SUperintendent Phone: (919) 944-7220 Nash Advancement Center, P.O. Box 647, Nashville 21856 I Phone: (919) 459-2141 ! Opened 1923. Normal capacity 140. Average popUlation: 132 males. Feions, Donald Street, Superintendent misdemeanants. (This unit is a Correctional Hl'I,spital for tubercular and other patients Work and Study Release. as well as a Reception Center.) Triangle Correctional Center, P.O. Box 25037, Raleigh 27611 Phone: (919) 829-7171 Montgomery, Box G, Troy 27371 Louis Powell, Superintendent D. 1. Freeman, Superintendent Phone: (919) 576-5176 Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation: 88. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 18-·25. WR Orange, Route 3, Box 4, Hillsborough 27278 Phone: (919) 732-2012 E. C. Ayscue, Superintendent Moore, Box 805, Carthage 28327 \ Minimum Custody. J. C. Russell, Superintendent Phone: (919) 947-2316 Normal capacity 115. Average population: 112. Felons. Age limits: 21 up. Person, P.O: Box 89~, Roxboro 27573 Phone: (919) 599-5701 t I A. K. PrUItt, Supenntendent. 00 P 1.r . 75 Adult felons and misdemeanants.\ New Hanover, P.O. Box 1079, Wilmington 28401 Opened 1938. Normal capacIty 1 . opu a IOn. . "-____, Superintendent Phone: (919) 762-1856 I WR I Misdemeanants. WR Sanford Advancement Center, P.O. Box 2490, Sanford 27330 Phone: (919) 776-43251 Pender, P.O. Box 1058, Burgaw 28425 Waylon B. Collins, Superintendent i John R. Crouse, Superintendent Phone: (919) 259-2488 j Pre-release. ,I Felons. i i Umstead Youth Ce~ter, P.O. Box 106, Butner 27509 Phone: (919) 575-7540 Richmond Advancement Center, Box 830, Rockingham 28379 Joe Bryar).t, Supenntendent . . 100 P pulation' 98. Felons and misdemeanants. Age I' A. B. Whitfield, Superintendent Phone: (919) 997-2508 Openr..d ~949. Normal capacIty. . 0 • , Normal capacity 75. Average population: 67. Misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. WR J limits: 16-25. ' Robeson, P.O. Box 1291, Lumberton Vance, Route 1, Box 98, HendrcS(,fi 27536 28~'i8 -\ Phon

Gaston, P.O. Box 556, Dallas 28034 NORTH PIEDMONT AREA C. A. Meares, Superintendent Phone: (704) 922-3861 Opened 1930. Normal cnpncity 100. Average popUlation: 108 males. Felons, 301 South Elm Street, Greensboro 27401 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16-21. WR Telephone: (919) 274-1683 WilHam C. Brown, Area Administrator Iredell, Rt. 7, Box 638, Statesville 28677 J. C. Pinton, Superintendent 1 Phone: (704) 872-9863 Subsidiaries: j Felons. I Alamance, P.O. Box 713, Graham 27253 Phone: (919) 226.93681 Lincoln, Route 3, Box 9, Lincolnton 28092 R. 1. Moore, Superintendent . r ·t. N \ . John Taylor, Superintendent Opened 1930's. Capacity 100. Average populatIon: 115. Age Iml s.one. I Phone: (704) 735-0485 Opened 1930. Normal capacity 100. Average population: 113 males. Felons and I misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 and over. WR Caswell, Box 217, Ya?ceyville 27379 Phone: (919) 694-4531 l P M Rogers, Supermtendent - ". N ; Mecklenburg I, AdVancement Center, P.O. Box 8327, Charlotte 28208 'Op'ened 1930's. Capacity 100. Average popUlation: 12.). Age hmlts. one. f Robert L. Reese, Superintendent Phone: (704) 523-8741 Opened 1930. Normal capacity 144. Average population: 150 males. Felons and Davidson, 1400 Thomason Strcet, Lexington 27292 1 misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 and over. WR H. C. Crouse, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (704) 246-2251 \ ; Mecklehburg II, P.O. Box 605, Huntersville 28078 I John F. Metters, Superintendent Phone: (704) 875.2951 Davie, Rt. 1, Box 403, Mocksville 27028 I Opened 1930. Normal capacity 140. Average population: 171 males. Felons and T. W. Holmes, Superintendent , Phone: (704) 634-2265 1 I misdemeanants. Age limit: 18. WR Forsyth, Box 754, 307 Craft Drive, Winston Salem 27105 I Rowan, P.O. Box 1217, Salisbury 28144 44 J. V. Turlington, Superintendent Phone: (919) 722-03 1 T. L. Hooks, Superintendent 1 Guilford I, Route 1, Box 124, High Point 27260 \ Stanly, P.O. Box 789, Albemarle 2800t L. H. Cashion, Superintendent Phone: (919) 668.2711) E. C. Watkins, Superintendent Phone: (704) 982-6412 I Union, 200 Sutherland Avenue, Monroe 28110 Guilford II, Route 1, .Box 240, McLeansville 27301 Phone: (919) 375.3870 I David G. Luther, Superintendent Phone: (704) 283-6142 1.. 1. Tingen, Supenntendent . . . . N I Opened 1930. Normal capacity 100. Average population: 120 males. Felons. Age Opened 1950. Capacity 100. Average populat1on: 130. Age limits. one. I Umits: 18 and over. WR

Randolph, Box 848, As~eboro 27203 Phone: (919) 625.2579! WESTERN AREA C. W. Husband, Supermtendent . . . . N l Opened 1930's. Capacity 125. Average populatIOn: 150. Age lImits. one. ~ P.O. Drawer 1348, North Wilkesboro 28659 R. K. Hayes, Area Administrator Rockingham, Route 8; Box 89, Reidsville 27320 Phone: (919) 349.3396\ Subsidiaries: C D Vernon, Supermtendent . . N Vj 'O~ened 1930's. Capacity 100. Average population: 115. Age limits: one. it Alexander, P.O. Box 1097, Taylorsville 28681 Joe James, Superintendent Phone: (704) 632-4456 Stokes, Route 3, Box 96A, Walnut Cove 27052 Phone: '(919) 593.8561! Avery, P.O. Box 428, Newland 28657 T. D. Hill, Superintendent 1 Thomas Laws, Superintendllnt Phone: (704) 765-4446 Yadkin, P.O. Box 578, Yadkinville 27055 . I Caldwell, P.O. Box 397, Hudson 28638 Phone: (919) 679-8878 1-1. B. Shepherd, Superintendent B. M. Saunders, Superintendent Phone: (704) 728-4239

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dI , Catawba. Route 4, Box 288, Newton 28853 ! ; Richard T. ~ountai~ Reception and Diagnostic Center, Rocky Mount 27801 R. L. Craig, Superintendent Phone: (704) 464-0280 II W. R. Atkmson, Duecto! . Phone: (919) 446-7'" 12 Opened 1926. Normal capacity 125. Co

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Dakota Boy~ Ranch, 130x 396, Minot 58701 Lany D. Knutson. ~xecutive Director Phone, (701) 839-7628 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 36. Average population 1973: 33 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 12-] 6, Villa Nazareth, 30th Avenue, 11 Street South, Fargo 58102 ' Sister M. Dorothy, Directof Phonel nO 1) 235-802l ~ Opened 1897. Normal oapacity 38. Average population: 30 females. Age limits: 12-18. I

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*DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECfION 1944 Morse Road, ColumbUS 43229 Telephone: (614) 466-6190 Bennett J. Cooper, Director Dr. Joseph R. Palmer, Deputy Director Miss Martha E. Wheeler, Assistant Director, Institutions *Ohio State Reformatory, P.O. Box 788, Mansfield 44901 Robert C. White, Superintendent Phone: (419) 522-0942 I Opened 1896. Normal capacity 1,800. Average population 1970: 2,241 males (includes: 370 on honor status). Felons (lust offenders) and juvenile delinquents on commitment ~ by Juvenile Courts. Age limits: 16·30.. .. .'

I Subsidiaries: Osborn Honor Farm, Osborn I Grafton State Farm, Grafton 44044 I I Mt. Vernon Honor Camp, Mt. Vernon 43050 *Lebanon Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 56, Lebanon 45036 i I W. H. Dallman, Superintendent Phone: (513) 932-O040~, Opened 1959. Normal capacity 1,400. Average population 1970: 1,368 males (includes\- , I 84 on honor status). Felons (transfers from Reformatory). Age limits: 16-30. 1

Marion Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 57, Marion 43302 i E. P. Perini, Superintendent Phone: (614) 382-1118: I Opened 1955. Normal capacity 1,400. Average population 1970: 1,168 males (includeS~ 224 on honor status). Felons (transfers from Penitentiary). Age limits: 21 up. lj \ I *London Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 69, London 43140 E. B. Haskins, Superintendent Phone: (614) 224-1664,' Opened 1925. Normal capacity 1,800. Average population 1970: 1,521 males (includes;" 304 on honor status). Felons (transfers from Ohio Penitentiary). Age limits: 21 up.

*Ohio Reformatory for Women, P.O. Box 2, Marysville 4?-040 '" Mrs. Dorothy Arn, Superintendent Phone: (513) 642-1065" Opened 1916. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1970: 312 (includes 13 Oll:· honor status). Felons, misdemeanants, misdemeanants contributing to delinquency or. neglect of minors only, and transfers from Scioto Village. Age limits: 16 up. )' ;.-"

Corrections Medical Center, P.O. Box 511, 254 West Spring Street, ColumbuS 43216 < S. M. Patterson, Custody Administrator Phone: (614) 469-209 0 Opened 1834. Normal capacity 2,500. Average population 197:): 2,260 males (include: 151 on honor status). Felons. Age limits: 21 up. (Any age on conviction for murder is or 2nd degree, treason, kiunapping and B.LD.N.S., without mercy.) r I~.

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*Chillicothe Correctional Institute, P.O. Box 5500, Chillicothe 45601 Frank H. Gray, Superintendent Phone: (614) 773-2616 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 other Ohio correctional institutions receiving psychiatric treatment. Age limits: 21 up. Subsidiary: Hocking Honor Camp, Logan 43138

*Southern 011io Correctional Facility, P.O. Box 787, Lucasville 45648 Joseph H. Havener, Acting SUperintendent Phone: (614) 259-5141 ; Opened 1972. Normal capacity 1,600. Felons only.

*Ohio Correction Academy, P.O. Box 5500, Chillicothe 45601 Dr. David Williams, Superintendent Phone: (614) 775-0400

DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL RETARDATION 431 East Broad Street, Columbus 43215 Telephone: (614) 466-7606 Dr. John Vermeulen, Commissioner Lima State Hospital, Drawer "Q", Lima 45802 Paul W. Watkins, SUperintendent Phone: (419) 222-5075 Opened 1915. Normal capacity 1,400. AVerage population 1972: 1,010 (males and females). Providing psychiatric services for mentally iII offenders committed by the State Common Pleas Court, and for mentally iII inmates of the institutions of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction,as well as providing psychiatric evalua­ tions and observations of defendants referred by the States' Common Pleas Courts. Treatment and Research Center, Chillicothe, P.O. Box 5500, Chillicothe 45601 Miller S. rJakey, Sr., Superintendent Phone: (614) 773-2865 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 35. Average population 1972: 18. Diagnosing, receiving, treat'ing and evaluating facility for inmates referred from institutions of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. FollOWing processing, inmates may be returned to parent institutions or to the Junction City Treatment Center. Junction City Treatment Center, P.O. Box No.3, Junction City 43748 Miller S. Makey, Sr., Superintendent Phone: (614) 987-2071 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 115. Average population 1972: 97. Providing a therapeutic setting and intensive treatment program deSigned to prepare patients to return to society better able to cope with problems of societal conflict and living with a reasonable degree of assurance, thus reducing recidivism.

*ADULT PAROLE AUTHORITY (FT) 1050 Freeway Drive North, Columbus 43229 Telephone: (614) 466-2195 George F. Denton, Chief Nolan Snyder, Chairman

*OHIO YOf'TH COMMISSION 2236 S. Hamilton Road, Columbus 43227 Teleph

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94 OHIO OHIO-OKLAHOMA 95 Indian River School, P.O. Box 564, Massilcon 44646 Gerald Novack, Acting Superintendent Phone: (216) 8374211 t~~~Otir~:Z i~~;iii60 East 21st Street, Cleveland 44114 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 192. Felons. Age limits: 18-21. Population: 575 males, 25 females 18 years m' . Phone: (216) 771-0660 . mlmum age. Mohican Youth Camp, P.O. Box] 50, Loudonville 44842 I Human Rehabilitation Center 1613 S h G Robert F. Wagner, Superintendent Phone: (419) 9944127 ' William J?hnson, Superinte~dent out ettysburg Avenue, Dayton 45408 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 120. Average population 1972: 96 males. Juvenile Populatlon: 150 males, 10 females 18 years " Phone: (513) 263-2671 delinquents. Age limits: 14-16. . mInImUm age. WR *Luca,s County Jail, Jackson Street, Toledo 43624 Training Center for Youth, 2280 West Broad Street, Columbus 43204 LoUIS A. Cabral, Warden Charles L. Rhodes, Superintendent Phone: (614) 466-5910 1 Opened ]963. Normal capacity 104. Average population 1972: 89 males. Juvenile ,. Women's Correctional Institution 2655 J ' delinquents. (Special treatment unit for boys, ages 10-17.) Thomas S. Farrell, Superintend~nt ackson PIke, Columbus 43223 Opened 1963. Average daily population: 12.87 f J P~o~e: (614) 416-8336 Training Institution., Central Ohio, 2130 We,"t Broad Street, Columbus 43223 ema es. 18 years mInImUm age. WR Albert L. Harrington, Superintendent Phone: (614) 276·53lJ Opened 1961. Normal capacity 192. Average population 1972: 166 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-17. WR Fairfield School for Boys, Lancaster 43130 OKLAHOMA Ralph Starkey, Superintendent Phone: (614) 6534324 Opened 18;>8. Normal capacity 650. Average popUlation 1972: 680. Juvenile delin. I quents. Age limits: 13-1'/. (Formerly Boys' Industrial School.) *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 3400 N. Eastern, Oklahoma City 73111 Scioto Village, P.O. Box 100, Powell 43065 Telephone: (405) 521-2371 Jacqueline Whetstone, Acting Superintendent Phone: (614) 881-5531 Opened 1869. Normal capacity 275. Average popUlation 1972: 346 females. Juvenile' HR' Russell Lash, Director delinquents. Age limits: 12-17. (Formerly Girls' Industrial School.) . oy Sprinkle, Deputy Director, Institutions

Maumee Youth Camp, Route No.2, Liberty Center 43532 DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONS *Oklaho~a State Reformatory, Granite 73547 Richard Droust, Superintendent Phone: (419) 875·6965 John Onder, Warden Opened 1966. Normal capacity 120. Average population 1972: 86 males. Juvenile

Riverview School for Girls, P.O. Box 50, Powell 43065 ! " Oklahoma State Penitentiae PO John Govine, Superintendent Phone: (614) 881·553] I' Harold "Bud" W'! A~'" Box 97, MeA1Poster 74501 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 152. Average popUlation 1972: 135. Juvenile delin· • I son, etmg Warden ?p~ned 1908, Normal capacity 516 Av . Phone: (918) 4234700 quents. Age limits: 15-17. ! limits: 18 up. . erage populatIOn 1973: 801 males. Felons. Age Cuya1lOga I-lills Boys School, 4321 Green Road, Warrensville Heights 44128 l . Kenny E. Aguilar, Superintendent Phone: (216) 464-8200 i . T~sg IGnstallatsion, ~.6. Box 97, McAlester 74501 • . reen. upenntendent Opened 1969. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1972: 170. Adjudicated j °1 pened 1974. Normal capacity 300 Av J • Phone: (918) 4234709 delinq u~nts. Age limits: 13-15. I 8 Up. . erage popu atlOn 1974: 300 males. Age limits:

Women'sW d I I M . ~ s and II, McAlester 74501 ary WIlkms, Acting Deputy Associate W CITY AND COUNTY INSTlTlITIQNS f Ward I opened 1925. Normal . arden Phone: (918) 4234703 t*Cleveland House of Correction, 4041 Northfield Road, Cleveland 44122 Age limits: 18 up. capacity 85. Average population 1973: 37 females. [<'elons William W. Hull, Acting Commissioner Phone: (216) 464-9lDQI Ward II open d 1971 . " r • e. . Normal capacity 50 A 1 day to 3 years. Normal capacity 500. Population: 250 males, 15 females. 18 years . <'e ons. Age lImIts: 18 up. . verage population 1973: 21 females. minimum age, WR i I Enid Com 'ty T ~ munl reatment Center PO B 2097 U . Columbus Men's Workhouse, 2460 Jackson Pike, Columbus 43223 eery Dungee, Superintendent ". ox ,mversity Station, Enid 73701 Thomas S. Farrell, Superintendent Phone: (614) 416·83361 'f Normal capacity 35. Average population 1974: I Opened 1933. Average daily population: 17.83 males. 18 years minimum age. WR I ~~~~~~ l~~:' ~~0:~!~:.Of}efo~~~2!~~

Commumty.. Correctional Institution, 3208 colerain Avenue, C'incmnati 45225 ji MuskogeeH Commumty . Treatment Center Rt 5 B 2 William A. Withworth, Chief of Corrections Phone: (513) 352-3800 1 . C. Anderson, Superintendent ", ox 70-B, Muskegee 74401 Normal capacity 650. Population: 340 males, 23 females. Felons and mjsdemeanants.1S I Opened 1974 Norm I . Phone' (918) 682 3394 'I y~" Minim:: 1"~it""o",1 m,m,,,. WR-WMk R,loo", P"""m. ~... i~i. i, UP~-ACA I~':::::I :,:~':~::'ktiRon,1974p; 29 m~les. Felon;' Age ;1 A . e ease rogram. 96 OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA- 97 Women's Treatment Facility. 3400 North Eastern, Oklahoma City 73111 I:'

Olivia Maupin, Superintendent Phone: (405) 521-3949 1 DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE (PT) Opened 1973. Normal capacity 70. Average population 1974: 46 females. Felons. Age i" 3400 N. Eastern, P.O. Box 11443, Oklahoma City 73111 limits: 18 Up. ' Telephone: (405) 521-2371 Vocational Training School, Stringtown 74569 C. E. Williams, Deputy Director Mack H. Alford, Superintendent Phone: (405) 346-2101 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1973: 375 males. Felons. Age PARDON AND PAROLE BOARD (PT) limits: 2245.

I, 3400 N. Eastern, P.O. Box 11443, Oklahoma City 73111 Mcleod Honor Farm, Farris 74542 1 " Telephone: (405) 521-2371 Hayden McCasland, Superintendent Phone: (405) 889-3338 I, ~harles C. Chestnut, Chairman Opened 1961. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1973: 25] males. Felon4. ;\ge 206 Savmgs and Loan BUilding, Miami 74354 limits: 18 up. Telephone: (918) 542-2747 Ouachita Vocational 'I'Iainnng Center, Hodgens 74939 E. P. Williams, Secretary J. M. Crabtree, Superintendent Phone: (918) 6534825 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 100. Average population 1973: 100 males. Felons. Age PRIVATE JUVENlLE INSTITUTIONS limits: 18 up. WR (;Qodland Presbyterian Children's H '. . 74743 ome & Family ServIce Agency, Goodland Route Hu Lexington Regional Treatment Center, Route 2, Box 260, Lexington 73501 Thomas S. Kemper, ReSident Director • go E. L. Imboden, Superintendent Phone: (405) 527-6521 ?p~ned 1850. Normal capacity 60 A Phone: (405) 326-3741 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 400. Average population 1973: 356 males. Felons. Age . verage populatl'on'. 22 I lim I t s: 6 •18 , rna es, 22 females. Age limits: 18 up. Sunbeam Home 620 N W 21 t S COMMUNITY-BASED TREATMENT CENTERS George A. Parieir, Superinte~de!~et, Oklahoma City 73103 ?6..~~ed 1907. Normal capacity 23. Average population: 11 I Phone: (405) 528:0~15 Oklahoma City Community Treatment Center, 315 N.W. Expressway, Oklahoma City 73118 . rna es, 9 females. Age limits: Warren A. Miller, Director Phone: (405) 521-2981 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation 1973: 100 males. Felons. Age Tulsa Vianney Girl's Residence 400 limits: 18 up. WR Sister Mary Gertrude, Direct~r 1 E. 101st Street, Tulsa 74136 Pho Lawton Community Treatmem'Center, P.O. Box 1189, Lawton 73501 ?t~~ed 1932. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1973' 4O fine: (918) 299~2696 . . emales. Age limits: T. G. Byrns, Director Phone: (405) 248-6703 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 43. Males Felons. Age limits: 18 up. WR

Tulsa Community TIeatment Center, P.O. Box 1829, Tulsa 74103 James D. Kyker, Superintendent Phone: (918) 584-1406 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation: 50 males. Felons. Age limits: 18 OREGON up.WR DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES I BUREAU OF STATE HOMES AND SCHOOLS I 318 PUblic SerVice BUilding, Salem 97310 I P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City 73125 Telephone: (503) 378.3033 Telephone: (405) 521-3545 I Cleighton PenweU, Director J James Overfelt, Administrative Assistant i *CORRECTIONS DIVISION I Helena State School for Boys, P.O. Box 256, Helena 73741 , i 2575 C David McCune, Superintendent Phone: (405) 852·32211 ! enter Street, N.E., Salem 97310 Opened 1909. Normal capacity 175. Average population 1973: 143. MiSdemea!lanll'I~I,I, Telephone: (503) 378-2467 Age limits: 16-18. ,'I,':' *0 Amos E. Reed, Administrator ;/I regon State Penitent' 2605 Boley State School for Boys, P.O. Box 308, Boley 74829 t Hoyt C. Cupp, Superi~~:r;dent State Street, Salem 97310 Robert W. Henson, Superintendent Phone: (918) 667-3381 j ~pelled Portland 1853. Transferred to Salem 1866 N Phone: (503) 378-2445 [ Opened 1927. Normal capacity 120. Average population 1973: 66. Misdemeanants.Ag/] nnex 1,052; Forest Camp 65 AVer .' ormal capacity main plant and limits: 12-16. ,/ felons; Forest Camp 19 felons a~d 30 a!l~ ~oPulatlOn 1973: main plant and Annex 1027 !.', mls emeanants. Males. Age limits: 16 up WR ' , Drego St . i Gills' Town, Box 99, Tecumseh 74873 i nate Correctionallnstituti 340 Bill T. Harper, Superintendent Phone: (405) 598.2136l George E. Sullivan, Superintende~;' 5 Deer Park Drive, S.B., Salem 97310 Opened 1917. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1973: 123. MisdemeanantJ. I Opened 1959 Normal '4 Phone' (503) 378-4782 J Ago lim'", l:::~A ,",","",,,' mom",. WR-W~k R.' .... P'.... m. "W" Off"",,). ~:~t:"~~~:~~ ::':R~::"RonI1973p: 464 m~les. Felons (first , . e ease rogram. 98 OREGON -PENNSYLV ANIA 99

*State Correctional Institution and Correctional Diagnostic arld Classification Center, Dallas *Oregon Women's Correctio~al Center, 2605 State Street, Salem 973~~one: (503) 378-2441 18612 Thomas G Toombs, Supermtendent P 't tiary' separate entity 1971. Normal • .' 5 t of Oregon State em en, WR Glen R. Jeffes, Superintendent Phone: (717) 675-1101 Opened 196 as par I f 1973' 53 females. Age limits: 16 up. capacity 76. Average popu a Ion . Opened 1960. Normal capacity 952. Average population 1973: 742 males. Felons. Age limits: None. BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) State Correctionallnstitufion, P.O. Box 180, Muncy 17756 2575 Center Street, N.E., Salem 97310 Telephone: (503) 378-2334 James P. Murphy, Superintendent Phone: (717) 546-3171 Opened 1920. Normal capacity 360. Average popUlation 1973: 154 females. Felons, William F. Newell, Me~ber misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16 up. Chalmers L. Jones, Challman Mrs. Dorcea Hunt, Executive Assistant *State Correctional Institution and Correctional Diagnostic and Classification Center, P.O. Box 244, Graterford 19426 tCHILDREN'S SERVICES DIVISION Robert L. Johnson, Superintendent Phone: Collegeville (215) 489-4151 516 Public Service Building, Salem 97310 Opened 1928 as brarlch of Eastern State Penitentiary, 1954 as present institution. Normal capacity 2,067. Average popUlation 1973: 1,424 males. Felons. Age limits: Telephone: (503) 378-4374 None. Don Miller, Administrator B 37 Woodburn 97071 953 State Correctional Institution and Correctional Diagnostic and Classification Center at M L en School for Boys, Route 1, ox , Phone: (503) 981- I . Rockview, R.D. No.3, Bellefonte 16823 ~a7tes W. Pfeiffer, Superinten~enl15 (campus 365, camps SO). Averag~ ~o~ulation 1971: Joseph Mazurkiewicz, Superintendent Ph:me: (814) 355-4874 Opened 1891. Normal capacity,,, J enile court commitments. Age limIts. 12-18. 260 (includes campus and camp.,. uv Opened 1912 as branch of Western State Penitentiary, 1954 as present institution. Normal capacity 988. Average population 1973: 630 males. Felons. Age limits: None. Hillcrest School of Oregon, 2450 Strong Road, Salem 97310 Phone: (S03) 378-5339 State Correctional Institution and Correctional Diagnostic and Classification Center, P.O. Charles W. Pfeiffer, Super~tenden; 'ty 133. Average population 1971: 112 females. Box 9901, Pittsburgh 15233 Opened 1913. Normal Single-be c.aP~CI 12 18 Juvenile court commitments. Age limIts: - . James Howard, SUperintendent Phone: (412) 761-1955 Original building 1826, present 1882. Normal capacity 1,048. Average population 1973: CITY AND COUNTY INSTITUTIONS 791 males. Felons. Age limits: None. Multnomall County Correction~l Institution, Troutdale 97060 Phone: (503) 665-4138 Regional Correctional Facility, Box 10,R.D. No.2, Greensburg 15601 Lt. Donald A. Schmidt, Super~tend~t A ge population 1973: 95 males. Felons and Thomas Fulcomer, Superintendent Phone: (412) 837-4397 Opened 1963. Normal capacIty 1 • vera Opened 1966 as county prison, replaced 1969 as present facility. Normal capacity 126. misdemearlarlts. WR Average population 1973: 184 males. Felons. Age limits: None. WR ..

t*Rocky Butte Jail, 9:55 N.E. Hancock Drive, Portland 97220 .Phone: (503) 253-7555 *BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE (FT) J. Bard Purcell, Shenff . . 350 I s 30 females. 18 years mimmum age. I day to 1 year. PopulatlOn. ma e , P.O. Box 1661, Harrisburg 17120 Telephone: (717) 787-5100 William F. Butler, Acting Chairman William C. Boor, Executive Director PENNSYLVANIA Hermann Tartler, Board·Secretary Martin V. Walsh, Director of Program and Planning *DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE John R. McCool, Director of General Services BUREAU OF CORRECTION Box 598, Camp HiJl17011 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Telephone: Harrisburg (717) 787-7482 PHIIJADELPhIA PRISONS Stewart Werner, Commissioner 8201 State Road, Philadelphia 19136 Telephone: (215) 568-3725 'onal Institution and Correctional Diagnostic. and Classification Center, *State Correc t I 400 Louis S. Aytch, Superintendent of Prisons HUntingdon 16652 . Ph~ne:. (81.4) 643-2 Edmund H. Lyons, Deputy Superintendent Lowell Hewitt, Supe;llltend.ent I 1945 s defective delinquent mstltution, 1960 as Edward A. Khoury, Director of Administrative Services Opened 188.9 a? md~stna\ s:~~dity 1,0;4. Average population 1973: 796 males. Richard L. Olanoff, Director of Ihmate Services present institution. orma Joseph S. Wnukowski, Welfare Commissioner Felons. Age limits: None. House of Correction, 8001 State Road, Philadelphia 19136 *State Correctional Institution, Box 200, Camp Hill 17011 Phon~: (717) 737-4531 EdWard M. Form~n, Warden Phone: (215) 568-3725 Ext. 221 Opened 1874, neW buildings constructed in 1928 replaced original structure. Normal Ernest S. Patton, 1 325 Average populatton 1973: 745 males. Felons, Supetintenden~ capacity 710. Average population 1973: 694 males, 91 females. Felons, misdemeanants, Opened 1941. Nor,?al Age limits: 15-21. misdemeanants arld Juvent~IP~I~q~ent;. e e untried jUveniles, and adult females. Age limits: 16 up. WR

*-ACA Institutional member. WR - W0 rk Release Program. ~'-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 100 PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYL VANIA 101 Holmesburg Prison, 8215 Torresdale Avenue, Philadelphia l:~;~e: (215) 568-3725 Ext. 341 Youth Forestry Camp No.3, Trough Creek State Park, R.D. Aitch 16610 Richard M. Burke, Warden . pulation 1973: 1,067 males. Felons and Opened 1896. Norma.l ~apaclty 720. Average po Ron Kissinger, Acting Director Phone: (814) 658-3492 misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. Opened 1961, replaced 1968. Normal capacity 56. Average population 1973: 50 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Detention Center, 8201 ~tate Road, Philadelphia 19136 Phone: (215) 568-3725 Ext. 487 Edmund H. Lyons, ActIO? Ward~n 'n 1835 replaced in 1963. Normal ca~acity 792. OpenedAverage populationas MoyamenslOg 1973: 713PIlSon males. I Untne.' d .lOrna tes held on felony and misdemeanor COUNTY INSTITUTIONS charges. Age limits: 16 up. tAllegheny County Prison, Ross Street, Pittsburgh 15219 Eugene L. Coon, Sheriff Phone: (412) 355-4451 William B. Robinson, Warden

OFFICE OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH WR1 day to 6 months less 1 day. Population: 405 males, 15 females. 18 years minimum age. Commissioner (Vacant) Berks County Prison, Box 797, Reading 19603 *Bureau of Youth Services Walter G. Scheipe, Warden Phone: (215) 374-2171 Harrisburg 17120 1 day to 5 years. PopUlation: 225 males,S females. 16 years minimum age. WR Telephone: (717) 787-6094 Robert H. Sobolovitch, Director *Bucks County Department of Correction, 138 South Pine Street, Doylestown 18901 Major John D. Case, Director Phone: (215) 348-9056 R ad Corn wells Heights 19020 Up to 2 years. Normal capacity 225. PopUlation: 220 males,S females. 16 years Youth Development Center, 3701 Old Trevose 0 , Phone: (215) 6714000 minimum age. WR WycliffOpened Martin, 1968. Director Normal capacity. 250 . Avera ge population 1973: 150 males. Delinquents. Age limits: 12-18. Cambria County Prison, 201 North Center Street, Ebensburg 15931 Paul F. Johnston, Warden Phone: (814) 472-7330 Youth Development Center, R.D. No.1, Loysville 17047 Phone: (717) 789-3841 Normal capacity 133. Population: 40. 18 years minimum age. WR JohnOpened R. Williams, 1963. Normal Direcl:or capacity 150. Average POP\;'lation 1973'. 150 males. Delinquents. *Chester County Farms Prison, R.D. No.4, West Chester 19380 Age limits: 12-18. Thomas G. Frame, Warden Phone: (215) 793-1510 ppened 1959. 1 day to 5 years. Population: 150. Felons and misdemeanants. 18 years minimum age. WR Youth Develo~ment Center, R.D. No.6, New Castle 16101 Phone: (412) 658-3701 LanceOpened Beal, 1968. Director Normal capacity. 250 . A verage population 1973: 250 males. Delinquents. Cumberland County Prison, 33 East High Street, Carlisle 17013 Age limits: 1S-18. Thomas P. Schlager, Warden Up to 2 years. PopUlation: 81. 18 years minimum age. WR Phone: (717) 249-1620 Youth Development Center, 151 West Luzerne Street, Philadelphia I~~~~e: (215) 457-4481 tDauphin County Prison, 501 County Road, Harrisburg 17111 Willie F. Johnson, Director I fon 1973' 20 males 10 females. Opened 1965. N~r~al capacity 60. Average popu a I . , Richard A. Davis, Sr., Warden Phone: (717) 564-3535 Delinquents. Age limits: 16-19. WR Opened 1955. 5 days to 5 years. Normal capacity 165. Population: 160 males, 15 females. 16 years minimum age. WR Youth Development Center, Warrendale 15086 Phone: (412) 776-1561 Delaware County Prison, Broadmeadows Farm, Thornton 19373 JamesOpened Hurd, 1962. Director Normal capacity. 160 . Average population 1973: 150 males. Delinquents. Roland F. Walker, Warden Phone: (215) 891-2105 Age limits: 12-15. Opened 1932. PopUlation: 260 males, 20 females. Felons and misdemeanants. 18 years minimum age. WR Youth Development Center, R.D. No.1, Waynesburg 15370 Phone: (412) 627-8101 tErie County Prison, 133 West 5th, Erie 16507 Mrs. Gloria G. Gugliotta, Director 1 c'ty 150 Average population 1973: 145 Opened 1960, replaced 1?6? Norma capa I • Alois F. Skonieczka, Warden Phone: (814) 456-8850 females. Delinquents. Age limits: 12-18. Opened 1848. Normal capacity 140. PopUlation: 103. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. WR Youth Forestry Camp No.1, Raccoon Creek State Par, k R ..D No .,1 Phone:Hookstown (412) 15050 899-2906 Franklin County Prison, Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg 17201 Ricardo Coles, Acting Director N I city 52 Average population 1973: 52 males. Opened 1956, rep~c~d 1962. orma capa . Robert C. Holland, Warden Phone: (717) 264-9513 Delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Opened 1972. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation: 59. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 minimum. WR Youth Forestry Camp No.2, Hickory. R un Sta te, Park White Haven 18661Phone: (717) 443-9524 Franklin County Detention Center, Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg 17201 Ernest D. Powell, Director 963 N al capacity 52. Average popUlation 1973: 50 males. Opened 1957, rep~c~d 1 . orm Phyllis Dessel, Supervisor Phone: (717) 263-2121 Delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Opened 1972. Normal capacity 20. This institution for adult female and juvenile male J and female. WR I

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Lackawanna County Prison, 1371 North Washington Avenue, Scranton 18509 RHODE ISLAND Louis R. Pizzo, Warden Phone: (717) 3424080 Opened 1886. Normal capacity 150. Population: 60 males, 6 females. Felons and misdemeanants. 18 years minimum age. "'DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 75 Howard Avenue, Cranston 02920 *Lancaster County Prison, 625 East King Street, Lancaster 17602 Telephone: (401) 464-2611 Jack F. Tracy, Warden Phone: (717) 394-6827 Donald D. Taylor, Acting Director Opened 1851. 1 day to 5 years. Normal capacity 260. Population: 180 males,S females. Anthony V. Orabone, Assistant Director Felons and misdemeanants. 18 years minimum age. WR John F. Sharkey, Assistant Director

Luzerne County Prison, 99 Water Street, Wilkes Barre 18702 ADULT CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Lewis R. Winans, Warden Phone: (717) 823-1217 Normal capacity 150. Population: 102. 18 years minimum age. WR (Felons, Misdemeanants, and others, Age Limits: 18 up) P.O. Box 8273, Cranston 02920 Montgomery County Prison, 35 East Airy Street, Norristown 19401 James W. Mullen, Warden Lawrence V. Roth, Jr., Warden Phone: (215) 272-2380 Robert E. Houle, Assistant Warden Opened 1851. Normal capacity 182. PopUlation: 200. Felons and misdemeanants. 18 Awaiting Trial,Facility, P.O. Box 8273, Cranston 02920 years minimum age. WR Roland Remillard, Deputy Wa~den Opened 1956 (formerly Providence County Jail 1878) N I ' Northampton County Prison, 666 Walnut Street, Easton 18042 population 1973: 99. ' . orma capacity 99. Average A. S. Digiacinto, Warden Phone: (215) 258-7106 Opened 1871. Normal capacity 160. PopUlation: 125.18 years minimum age. WR Admission an~ Orientation Unit, P.O. Box 8273, Cranston 02920 Roland Remillard, Deputy Warden tNorthumberland County Prison, 39 North 2nd Street, Sunbury 17801 Opened 1956 (formerly Providence Cou t J'I 1878) population 1973: 25. n y ar, . Normal capacity 33. Average Floyd C. Bycoskie, Warden Phone: (717) 286-7721 Normal capacity 45. PopUlation: 28. 18 years minimum age. WR Maximum Sec~rity FaCility, P.O. Box 8273, Cranston 02920 tSchuylkill County -Prison, 230 Sanderson Street, Pottsville 17901 Roland Remillard, Deputy Warden Robert J. Siegfried, Warden Phone: (717) 622-5783 '~:;~I:~i~~51~~~:r~~I.y Rhode Island State Prison, 1878). Normal capacity 346. Average Normal capacity 83. PopUlation: 75.18 years minimum age. WR

Washington County Prison, 29 West Cherry Avenue, Washington 15301 Medium S~c~~ty FaCility, P.O. Box 8214, Cranston 02920 James O. Roupe, Warden Phone: (412) 225-0104 Fred Chlanfl1, Deputy Warden Opened 1956 (formerly Reformatory ~ M 1932) Opened 1867. 1 day to 1 year. Normal capacity 97. PopUlation: 75. 18 years minimum popUlation 1973: 50. or en, . Normal capacity 260. Average age. WR York County Prison, 319 Chestnut Street, York 17403 Mi~imum Sec,urity Facility, P.O. Box 8212, Cranston 02920 Richard J. Hahn, Warden Phone: (717) 843-0831 LIOnel St. Pierre, Deputy Warden Opened 1853. Population: 121 males, 3 females. Felons and misdemeanants. 18 years Opened, 1973 (formerly the Women's Reformatory) Normal minimum age. WR populatIOn 1973: 50. . capacity 50. Average

A~~lt ~oMrreMcti0Dnal Institution-Women's Division, P.O. Box 8312, Cranston 02920 ona . c onald, Deputy Warden Opened 1972 (formerly the Training S h I f G' I) Population 1973: 25. c 00 or II s . Normal capacity. 25. Average

PRIVATE JlNENILE INSTITUTIONS Work Release Unit, P.O. Box 8275, Cranston 02920 George Junior Republic, R.D. No.1, Box 471, Grove City 16127 Henry Blackburn. SUpervisor Pat I. Farrone, Administrator Phone: (412) 458-9330 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 45. Average popUlation 1973: 33. Openeu 1909. Normal capacity 290. Average popUlation 1973: 275 males. Residential treatment center for male juveniles. Age limits: 11-17+. CoR mml't' tmg Squad, 250 Benefit Street, Providence 02903 obert MelUCCi, PrinCipal Committing Officer (401) 464-3648 The Glen Mills Schools, Glen Mills 19342, Harold Novick, Superintendent Fhone: (215) 459-0934 :: Parole Board, 250 Benefit Street, Providence 02903 j Opened 1826. Normal capaCity 125. Population: 90 males. Misdemeanants, dependent :' J oseph A. Galkin, Chairman ,I and neglected. Age limits: 11-17. WR II' John J. Plaziak, Executive Secretary Phone: (401) 421-4258 :' ~ t *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. I i~I d 104 RHODE ISLAND- SOUTH CAROLiNA 105

JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS *Manning Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 3173, Columbia 29203 Samuel Goodwin, Warden Phone: (8U3) 754-3210 (Delinquents and wayward juveniles. Age Limits: Up to 18) Opened 1963. Normal capacity 300. Average population 1973: 360. Felons and Rhode Island Training School for Boys, P.O. Box 8272, Cranston 02920 misdemeanants. Age limits: 17-25. (Medium security unit.) Michael DiLorenzo, Superintendent Phone: (401) ~64-2055 Opened 1850, present institution 1965. Normal capacity 120. Average populatIOn 1973: Maximum Detention Retraining Center, 1515 Gist Street, P.O. Box 11159, Columbia 29211 115. WR J. W. Duckett, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (803) 758-5152 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 80. Average population 1973: 117. Felons and Rhode Island Training School for Girls, P.O. Box 8272, Cranston 02920 misdemeanants. Age limits: None. (Administrative segregation and punitive segregation; Esther A. Reali Assistant Superintendent Phon~: (401) 464-2277 disciplinary problems.) Opemld 1832', new school 1965. Normal capacity 25. Average populatiOn 1973: 17. WR Reception and Evaluation Center, 1431 Lincoln Street, P.O. Box 11159, Columbia 29201 Youth Correctional Center, P.O. Box 8272, Cranston 02920 W. R. Holley, Superintendent Phone: (803) 758·8135 Michael DiLorenzo, Superintendent . Phone: (401) 464-2055 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1973: 104. Felons and Normal capacity 20. Population: 16 males. Felons and mlsdemeanants. misdemeanants. Age limits: None.

Juvenile Diagnostic Center, 735 New London Avenue, Cranston 02920 Thomas P. Stoney Psychiatric Center, P.O. Box 11159, Columbia 29211 Franklin Putney, Superintendent . Phone: (401) 464-2025 Reed P. Johnson, Chief Psychiatrist Phone: (803) 758-7711 Ext. 67 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 22. Average populatIOn 1973: 22. Opened 1970. Normal capacity 48. Average populatiun 1973: 35. Felons and misdemeanants. (Individuals contained and housed in this unit are patients committed BUREAU OF PROBATION AND PAROLE (FT) by the Courts for psychiatric observation, diagnosis, study, care and treatment.) Adult: 250 Benefit Street, Providence 02903 Telephone: (401) 421-3751 *Walden Correctional Institution, 4340 Broad River Road, P.O. Box 766, Columbia 29202 Juvenile: 22 Hayes Street, Providence 02908 Robert M. Stevenson, Warden Phone: (803) 758-6506 Telephone: (401) 4214910 Opened 1951. Normal capac:ty 74. Average population 1973: 63. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: None. (Honor unit.) Walter W. Siwicki, Probation and Parole Administrator Justin McCormick, Assistant Administrator Wateree River Correctional Institution, Route 1, Box 144, Rembert 29128 J. J. Thames, Warden Phone: (803) 432-6191 'Opened 1892. Normal capacity 300. Average population 1973: 263. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: None.

*Watkins Pre·Release Center, 4546 Broad River Road, Columbia 29210 SOUTH CAROLINA Jerry D. Spigner, Superintendent Phone: (803) 758·6231 Opened 1964. Normal capacity 129. Average population 1973: 117. Felons and *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS misdemeanants. Age limits: 17 up. (Inmates of the !:>epartment are processed through 4444 Broad River Road, P.O. Box 766, Columbia 29202 this center for the last 30 days of their sentence, if there is no community pre-release Telephone: (803) 758-6444 center in the locale to which they will be returning.)

William D. Leeke, Director Blue Ridge Community Pre·Release Center, 220 Beverly Road, Greenville 29609 Central Correctional Institution, 1515 Gist Street, P.O. Box 11159, Columbia 29211 Tom Wham, Superintendent Phone: (803) 268-1360 J. R. Martin, Warden . Phone: (803) 758-5690 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 120. Average population 1973: 75. Felons and Opened 1868. Normal capacity 1,100. Average population 1973: 1,646. Felons and misdemeanants. WR misdemeanants. Age limits: None. Anne .. ~: '" Blue Ridge Community Pre-Release Center Givens Youth Correction Centel, Route 3, Box 28, S'impsonville 29681. 431 In.take Service·Regional Facility, 200 Beverly Road, Greenville 29609 W. D. Catoe, Superintendent . Phone. (803) 9634 Tom Wham, Superintendent Phone: (803) 268-1360 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 76. Average population 1973: 74. Felons and Opened July 1, 1974. Normal capacity 45. Male adult felons and misdemeanants under misdemeanants. Age limits: 17-25. holding before institutional assignment. Center not yet opened.

Goodman Correctional Institution, 4556 Broad River Road, Columbia 29210 Travelers Rest Corrections Center· Regional Facility, Tubbs Road, Greenville 29609 Joel T. Wade, Warden Phone: (803) 7~8:6761 Tom Wham, Superintendent Phone: (803) 268-1360 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 84. Average populat!on 197~: 73 males. A mlmmum Opened July 1, 1974. Normal capacity 75. Male adult felons and misdemeanants under security institution housing geriatric and severely handicapped mmates. minimum set:u.cit}'~ Cen.t~r not yet opened.

MacDougall Youth Correction Center, Route 1, Box 178, Ridgeville 29472 64 Hill Crest Corrections Center-Regional Facility, 655 Rutherford Road, GreenVIlle 29609 I 1. J. Allen, Superintendent . Phone: (803) 858·35 Tom Wham, Superintendent Phone: (803) 268·1360 i Opened 1966. Normal capacity 240. Average populatIOn 1973: 224. Felons and Opened July 1, 1974. Normal capacity 60. Male adult felons and misdemeanants under misdemeanants. Age limits: 17-25. minimum security. Center not yet opened.

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PROBATION, PAROLE AND PARDON BOARD (PI) Oak Lawn Correctional Center-Regional Facility, Oak Lawn Road, Greenville 29609 Tom Wham, Superintendent Phone: (803) 268-1360 P.O. Box 11368, Capitol Station, Columbia 29211 Opened July I, 1974. Normal capacity 100. Male adult felons and misdemeanants Telephone: (803) 758-2856 under minimum security. Center not yet opened. Walter D. Tyler, Chairman J. Curtis Moore, Director Catawba Community Pre-Release Center, Route No.5, P.O. Box 378, Rock Hill 29730 Henry Melton, Superintendent Phone: (803) 327-4885 Opened 1971. Norma! capacity 45. Average population 1973: 35 males. Felons and misdemeanants. WR

Coastal Community Pre-Release Center, Leeds Avenue, Charleston Heights 29405 *DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH SERVICES Olin L. Turner, SuperintendPr'lt Phone: (803) 747-4088 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 64. Average population 1973: 35 males. Felons and 1720 Shivers Road, Columbia 29230 Telephone: (803) 758-6592 misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR Mrs. Barbara T. Sylvester, Chairwoman Mid-State Community Pre-Release Center, 401 Parnell Street, West Columbia 29169 Grady A. Decell, Director W. F. Farrell, Superintendent Phone: (803) 796-D03l The John G. ~ichar~s Schoo.l for Boys, 3200 Broad River Road, Columbia 29202 Opened 1968. Normal capacity 54. Average population 1973: 48 males. Felons and Norman DavIS, UOlt Coordmator misdemeanants. Age limits: None. (Inmates in a six-county area in mid-South Carolina Joe W. Potts, Assistant Unit Coordinator Phone: (803) 758-6474 are sent to this Center for the last 90 days of their sentence.) WR This sch~ol was establish.ed in 1900 as the reformatory for Negro boys. Its name was c~anged I~ 1930. To~ay It cares for male juvenile delinquents of any racial background Piedmont Community Pre-Release Center, Route 7, Box 182, Spartanburg 29303 w 0 are. flfte~n ~d sixteen years of age when committed. All children are committed b Y Charles A. Livesay, Superintendent Phone: (803) 585-7408 a?~ropn~te JudiCial. ~roceedings. Educational efforts are directed toward im rovin Opened .1970. Normal capacity 60. Averllge population 1973: 52. Felons and clt1ze~~~lg-6and provldmg trade. Capacity 270. This.school cared for 838 during tte fisca1 misdemeanants. (Inmates in the Piedmont area of South Carolina are sent to this Center YCear . ~. The school was placed under the control of the State Board of Juvenile for the last 90 days of their sentence.) WR orrections m 1946.

Willow Lane School, 4650 Broad River Road, Columbia 29202 Annexes to Piedmont Community Pre-Release Center Harr? C. ~~na~an, Unit Coordinator Phone: (803) 758-6347 Duncan Correctional Facility, Route 1, Box 388, Spartanburg 29334 T~ls f~fllity IS charged with the treatment, education, and rehabilitation of stUdents Charles A. Livesay, Superintendent Phone: (803) 585-7408 pr:Tan y females! between the ag~~ of 10 and?1 who have been adjudged delinquent Opened November 15, 1973. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1974: 30 males. an fou.nd to be m need of superVlSlon and trammg in an institutional settL'lg Students Male adult felons and misdemeanants under minimum security; Satellite. WR are received only through commitments by Courts. Capacity 150. .

New Prospect Correctional Facility, Route 1, Campbello, Spartanburg 29303 SOU~5~~0Iina School for Boys-Florence, 616 East National Cemetery Road, Florence Charles A. Livesay, Superintendent Phone: (803) 585-7408 Opened November 15, 1973. Normal capacity 38. Average population 1974: 30 males. Richard J. McCants, Unit Coordinator Phone: (803) 662-8753 Male felons and misdemeanants under minimum security. WR Rich~rd J. Campbell, Assistant Unit Coordinator This school. was f~unded in ! 908, amended by 1946 Act for boys under 17 years of a e Northside Correctional Facility (Prison Camp # 1), Route 7, Spartanburg 29303 ~ho h~ve ?ee~ adJudge~ delinquent and found to be in need of supervision and traini~g Charles A. Livesay, Superintendent Phone: (803) 585-7408 m an. mst1 tutlOnal settmg. Boys are received only through commitments by .courts Scheduled to open October 1974. Normal capacity 40. Male adult felons and Capaclty 3oo; cared for 1969-70: 531. . misdemeanants under minimum security; satellite. WR . Wil~~~O~' Goldsmith Reception and Evaluation Center, 4900 Borad River Road, Columbia Women's Correctional Center, 4450 Broad River Road, Columbia 29210 Mrs. Janice M. Foy, Warden Phone:. (803) 758-6491 Rola~d D. Bollacker, Jr., Unit Coordinator Phone: (803) 758-6731 Opened 1938; moved 1964 from Columbia, known as Harbison Correctional Institution JenOlfer Borup, Assistant Unit Coordinator for women until being replaced in 1973. Normal capacity 96. Average population 1973: ;:f~~dthby Act 386, 1969 .. Opened. in October. All children above the age of seven and 146 females. Adult female felons and misdemeanants. . e a)5e of 17 committed to ItS custody by any court or agency shall be received ~~am~~d and evaluated prior to assignment to one of its institutions or before othe; Kirkland Correctional Institution, 4344 Broad River Road, Columbia 29210 ISPloslti0dnSl90r recommendations made concerning such persons Diagnosed arid J. L. Harvey, Superintendent . Phone: (803) 781-3020 Eva uate: 69-70: 1,210. . This facility is under construction and is scheduled to be completed by the end of 1974. Normal cllpacity 448. Male adult felons and misdemeanants; Medium-Maximum. Inte~sive Care Unit, 4650 Broad River Road Colt'mbia 29202 C~~~n E .. J:!endrix, Unit C~ordinator ' Phone: (803) 758-6746 Savannah River Community Pre-Release Center, Route Box 50, Aiken 29801 #4, d fi !~cility was startedm December of 19 ;0. Students Who come to this facility by George A. Roof, Acting Superintendent Phone: (803) 648-8865 e lrutlon are those students who can not be handled or IR1naged in the open campus Scheduled to open July 1, 1974. Normal capacity 50. Adult male felons and program. misdemeanants. WR

*-ACA Institu~ional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 108 SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA-TENNESSEE 109

Intensive Behavior Modification Program, 1927 Shivers Road, Columbia 29210 SOUTH DAKOTA Daniel Lawther, Assistant Unit CoordL'lator Phone: (803) 758-6436 This program was initiated in 1971. It provides comprehensive treatment services to STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS older male students who are recidivists. Utilizing behavior modification techniques and a community replication model, efforts are made to prepare the student for successful Capitol Building, Pierre 57501 adjustment in his community. Telephone: (605) 224-3478 David Vigen, Executive Director Youth Bureau State Office, 2800-B Bush River Road, Columbia 29210 South Dakota Penitentiary, Box 911, Sioux Falls 57101 John Kinchen, District Supervisor Phone: (803) 758-6337 The State Office of the Youth Bureau Division is responsible for consultation, statewide J. D. Parkinson, Warden . Phone: (605) 339-6762 supervision, and monitoring of all services in the State for the Youth Bureau Division. Opened 1882: r-:ormal capacIty 500. Average popUlation 1973: 271 males, 6 females Felons. Age limIts: 14 up. (The law permits the use of part of the penitentiary as ~ reformatory.) WR Charleston Diagnostic Center, 4350 Headquarters Road, Charleston 29405 Marshall Rollins, Project Administrator Phone: (803) 744-4264 South Dakota Training School, Box 7, Plankinton 57368 This project is staffed with professional persons to evaluate and recommend programs Edward Green, Superintendent for juveniles referred to the CeIlter. This Center was established as a cooperative Phone: (605) 942-6461 Open~d 1~87. Normal capacity 150. Average popUlation 1973: 61 males, 16 females. agreement between the Department of Youth Services and the Charleston Family Court. Juvemle mlsdemeanants. Age limits: Up to 17. The Center serves a tri-county area made up of Charleston County, Berkeley County and Dorchester County. Referrals to the Center are either a temporary court commitment Youth Forestry Camp, Box 151, Custer 57730 for a 45 day evaluation or from other community agencies. The Center also provides individual and group counseling to the juveniles and their families. Herman Venekamp, Director . Phone: (605) 255-4244 Opened 1967. ~~rmal capacIty 50. Average popUlation 1973: 35. Selec(ed youthful offenders. Age limIts: 15-21. Spartanburg Regional Office, 210 Chestnut Street, Spartanburg 29302 Walter Waddell, Regional Supervisor Phone: (803) 585-8757 BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (PT) The Spartanburg Regional Office was officially opened on April 25, 1973, and now provides services for evaluation, case monitoring and follow-up on cases referred to the 355 Boyce Greeley Building, Sioux Falls 57102 office. Referrals are generated from the community, schools, police department, courts, Telephone: (605) 336-2424 other agencies and self-referrals. Other agencies are utilized on a referral basis for services Jeremiah Murphy, Chairman that are not readily available through the Regional Office. Psychological, medical and other speciafty examinations are provided on a con tractual basis. Arthur 1. Canary, Executive Director 405 South 3rd Avenue, Sioux Falls 57102 Greenville Regional Office, 1208 East Washington Street, Greenville 29601 Telephone: (605) 339-6680 Leonard Lee, Regional Supervisor ' Phone: (803) 233-2719 The Greenville Regional Office was opened November 19, 1973. In addition to providing field and diagnostic services, the Regional Office operates a Group Home for Boys. The Greenville Regional Office provides services as described in the Spartanburg Regional TENNESSEE Office above in addition to the Group Home. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Caroselle Home, 2241 Lincoln Street, Columbia 29201 Kathleen Johnson, Social Worker Phone: (803) 253-4717 11th Floor, 1st American Center, Nashville 37238 Telephone: (615) 741-2071 This Home is a residential treatment facility that accommodates the females to equip each with the necessary psychological capabilities to enable them to adjust successfully Mark Luttrell, Commissioner into the community. Programs are flexible and realistic and fit the individual needs of the clients. Referrals to the home are through court commitments or custody orders. ADULT SERVICES C. B. Bass, Assistant Commissioner St. Luke's Neighborhood Youth Center, 2211 Lady Street, Columbia 29204 George Wilson, Supervisor Phone: (803) 758-5920 *~ennessee State Penitentiary, Centennial Boulevard, Nashville 37209 The Department opened the first Neighborhood Youth Center in the State on July 23, ames Rose, Warden Phone: (615) 741-4648 1973, for the purpose of providing specific direct services to acting out or behaviorally Open~d. 1898. Normal capacity 2,000. Average popUlation 1973: 2 100 males Felons disordered youth in a community setting. Negotiations for the use of the St. Luke's Age limIts: 18 up. ' . . Episcopal Church provided the Department with a base of operation for such a program. Approximately 75 to 100 children per day receive services through the Center. *Tennessee Prison for Women, Stewart's Lane, Nashville 37218 Mrs. Penny Bernhardt, Warden Phone: (615) 741-4171 Anderson Satellitic Office, Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson 29621 °FPened 189~ (.old), 1966 (new). Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation 1973: 90. Patricia Sanders, Social Worker Phone: (803) 226-7678 o elons. Age limIts: 18 up. The Anderson Office located in the County and Family Court of Anderson where the Fort Pillow State Farm Fort Pillow 38032 Caseworker provides follow-up services on recommendations made by the Court to R ' pre-delinquents and their parents and on orders of the Court in connection with obert Moore, Warden . Phone: (901) 738-2086 probation. This Satellitic Office is under the direct supervision of the Spartanburg ~p~ned 1938. Normal cap·aclty 600. Average popUlation 1973: 545 males. Felons. Age Regional Office. limits: 18 up. .

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Wor~ Release Program. TENNESSEE 110 TENNESSEE-TEXAS 111

Turney Center for Youthful Offenders, Only 37141 tMFettr°TPholitan WSohr~ouse, 710 S. 5th Street, Nashville 37206 Harold E. Jones, Superintendent Phone: (615) 720-4161 a e omas, enff Opened 1971. Normal capacity 574. Felons. Age limits: 18-30. Opened 1931. Normal capac't 350 A Phone: (615) 747-4821 li ml't s: 18 up. WR I Y . verage population'. 250 males, 15 females. Age BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (FT) *SJhelbYGCoHunty Penal Fa~m, Route 8, Box 500, Memphis 38134 11 th Floor, First American National Banking Center, Nashville 37237 ames . arbor, Supenntendent Telephone: (615) 741-1673 Opened 1929. Normal capacity 675 A . Phone: (901) 386-4391 misdemeanants, municipal ordinance violatVI·eornagseAPoPI~la.ttlonI61973: 500 males. Felons, Charles M. Traughber, Chairman • ge Iml s: -75. WR Dorothy Greer, MSSW, Member Joseph C. Mitchell, Member

YOUTH SERVICES TEXAS 11th Floor, First American Center, 326 Union Street, Nashville 37238 *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Telephone: (615) 741-3525 Box 99, Huntsville 77340 Billy M. McWherter, Assistant Commissioner Telephone: (713) 295-6371 *Tennessee Youth Center, Joelton 37080 W. J. Estelle, Jr., Director Larry Head, Superintendent Phone: (615) 741-3180 The Texas Department of Correction . Opened 1962. Normal capacity 125. Average popUlation 1973: 110 males. Minor 17 up, Female 18 up. Felons.) s IS composed of the following units: (Age limits: Male felons-misdemeanants, juvenile delinquents, first offenders. Age limits: 15-18.

*Highland Rim School for Girls, Box 580, Tullahoma 37388 , Box 32, Huntsville 77340 H. H. Husbands, Warden Mrs. Margaret Turner, Superintendent Phone: (615) 455-5413 Opened 1849. Normal capacity 2 000 A . Phone: (713) 295·6371 Opened 1917. Normal capacity 208. Average population 1973: 145. Felons, misdemean· for older first offenders) The Treat verage populatIOn 1973: 1,885 males. (Primarily ants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-17. Recommitments: 15-20. mentally deficient) is at the Huntsville mue?tt Center (for the mentally irresponsible and nI. Tennessee Reception & Guidance Center, 2700 Heiman Street, Nashville 37208 Mrs. Sammie Mitchell, Superintendent Phone: (615) 741-2657 Dia~ostic Unit, Box 100, Huntsville 77340 Billy G. McMillan, Warden Opened 1920. Normal capacity 113. Average population 1973: 100. Felons, misdemean· Opened 1964. Normal capacity 790. Average pit' 1973 Phone: (713) 295-5768 ants and juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-15. opu a IOn : 674 males. Ff:lons. Central Unit,

DIVISION OF JUVENILE PROBATION Ea~tham Unit, Box 16, Weldon 75863 Sidney Lanier, Warden Eleventh Floor, First American Banking Center, 326 Union Street, Nashville 37237 Opened 1917. Normal capacity 2224 A . Phone: (713) 636·7646 Telephone: (615) 741-2940 popUlation with priority for certa~ han' dl·cvaepragedPoP.udl.a~lOn)1973: 1,553 males. (General pe reci IVIStS. Robert A. Derington, Director Ferguson Unit, Route 2, Box 20, Midway 75852 Bobby D. Morgan, Warden COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Opened 1917 N I . Phone: (713) 348-2761 *Metropolitan Correctional Rehabilitation Center, 710 S. 5th Street, Nashville 37206 offenders. 17_i1.)orma capacity 1,525. Average popUlation 1973: 1,553 males. (First John W. Lynch, Director Phone: (615) 747-4841 Opened 1971. Provides programs in G.E.D. preparation, recreation, art, music, work GoDre~ Unit (Women's Prison), Box 38, Huntsville 77340 release and group therapy for inmates of Metropolitan Workhouse. Normal capacity 200. aVid L. Myers, Warden Average population: 175 males, 15 females. WR Opened 1901. Normal capacity 600 Ave I . Phone: (713) 295·6331 . rage popu ation 1973: 614 females. WR

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Jester Unit (Pre·Release Center), Richmond 77469 Riverside School, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 Paul Jacka Warden Phone: (713) 494·3131 Paul Bromser, Superintendent Opened i885. Normal capacity 925. Average population 1973: 872 males. WR Phone: (817) 206·X Opened 1961. Normal capacity 240. Ramsey Unit, Route 1, Box 1, Rosharon 77583 Sycamore School, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 J. V. Anderson, Warden Phone: (713) 59?-34?1 Opened 1908. Normal capacity 1,880. Average population 1973: 1,903 males. (Pnmanly Jack Patton, Superintendent Phone: (817) 485-X Opened 1967. Normal capacity 240. for male recidivists over 25.) Terrace School, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 Retrieve Unit, Box 1500, Angleton 77515 Phone' (713) 849-6055 Jimmy Thompson, Superintendent Phone: (817) 470-X O. S. Savage, Jr., Warden .' P . il f Opened 1961. Normal capacity 240. Opened 1919. Normal capacity 700. Average population 1973: 722 males. ( nmar y or male recidivists over 25.) Valley School, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 T. F. Schloeman, Superintendent Phone: (817) 213-X Wynne Unit, Route 1, Box 1, Huntsville 77340 Opened 1958. Normal capacity 160. Joe Walker, Warden . Phone: (713) 295-7351 Opened 1899. Normal capaci~y 1,878 .. Average populatIOn 1973: 1,585 males. Mountain View School for Boys, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 (Maximum security unit for phYSically handicapped.) WR Ace E. Myrick, Superintendent Phone: (817) 400-X Ellis Unit, Route 3, Huntsville 77340 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 480. Average daily popUlation 1973: 311. Age limits: 10-17. (Security treatment institution for chronic, serious juvenile offenders.) Robert Cousins, Warden Phone: (713) 295-5756 1,722. Average population 1973: 1,612 males. Opened 1963. Normal capacity Giddings State Home and School, P.O. Box 600, Giddings 78942 (Maximum security unit.) John K. Dodson, Superintendent Opened 1972. Normal capacity 480. Average daily popUlation 1973: 53. Age limits: Coffield U~it, Tennessee Colony 75861 h . (214) 928-2211 10-15. Don Costilow, Warden P .one. Under construction. Normal capacity 2,000 males. Average populatIOn 1973: 889 males. (Minimum security unit for inmates of nonviolent crimes.) WR Statewide Reception Center for Delinquent Girls, P.O. Box 1267, Brownwood 76801 Carl Nichols; Direccor Phone: (915) 646.5591 Opened May 1970. Capacity 100. *BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES (FT) 7th Floor, Stephen F. Austin State Office Building, Austin 78701 B{ownwood State Home and SchOOl, P.O. Box 1267, Brownwood 76801 Telephone: (512) 475-4525 Mart Hoffman, Superintendent Phone: (915) 646-5541 Richard Fortenberry, Dfrector, Division of Parole Supervision Opened 1970. Capacity 120. Average daily population 1973: 133. Age limits: 10-18. William H. Skelton, Chairman Gainesville State School, P.O. Box 677, Gainesville 76240 *TEXAS YOUTH COUNCIL T. G. Riddle, Superintendent Phone: (817) 665-3821 Opened 1915. Normal capacity 390. Average daily popUlation 1973: 156. Age limits: 201 East 14th Street, Austin 78701 10-18. Telephone: (512) 475-5801 Ron Jackson, Executive Director State Homes for Dependent and Neglected Children: Clinton Kersey, Deputy Executive Director Waco State Home, P.O. Box 5117-Mitchell Station, Waco 76708 Gateville State Schools, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 Rebecca Canning, Superintendent Phone: (817) 756-2171 Bob Drake, General Superintendent Phone: (817) 246-X Juvenile delinquents. Age IimitR: 10-17. Average daily population 1973: 1,102. Corsicana State Home, P.O. Box 610, Corsicana 75110 Composed of the following units. Jack Anderson, Superintendent Phone: (214) 874-3262 West Texas Childrens Home, P.O. Drawer Q, Monahans 79756 Statewide Reception Center for Delinquent Boys, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 Fred Conradt, Superintendent Jerry Day, Director Phone: (817) 253-X Phone: (915) 943-4361 Capacity 140. Crockett State Home, P.O. Box 411, Crockett 75835 Dann Barger, Superintendent Hackberry School, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 Phone: (713) 544-3444 Willie Johnson, Superintendent Phone: (817) 475-X Opened 1963. Normal capacity 240. COUNTY JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Hilltop School, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 Bexar County Juvenile Detention Center, 203 W. Nueva, San Antonio 78285 Opened 1889. Normal capacity 320. Phone: (817) 210·X Richard Moreno, Chief Probation Officer Phone: (512) 220-2701 Armando R. Pina, Detention Director Liveoak School, P.O. Box 417, Gatesville 76528 Phone: (817) 201-X Opened 1968. Normal capacity 54. Average popUlation: 18 males, 6 females. Age limits: Opened 1913. Normal capacity 160. 10-16. Delinquents.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WB-Work Release Program. 114 TEXAS- 115 Dallas County Detention Home, 4639 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas 75235 James O. Cason, Superintendent Phone: (214) 631-7333 VERMONT Opened 1951. Normal capacity 103. Average population 1971: 61 males, 31 females. Age limits: 10-17. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Gardner House, 2515 South Congress Avenue, Austin 78704 State Office Building, Montpelier 05602 Louis A. Stewart, Superintendent Phone: (512) 442·6738 Telephone: (802) 223-2311 Ext. 211 Opened 1949. Normal capacity 43. Average population 1973: 14 males, 9 females. R. Kent 'Ston~man, Commissioner Felons, misdemeanants. Age limits: 10-16. Cornelius D. Hogan, Deputy Commissioner Burlington Co~munity C?rrectional Center, 220 Main Street, Burlington 05401 *Harris County Juvenile Probation Department, 3540 West Dallas, Houston 77019 Harold L. Wnght, Supermtendent Phone: (802) 864.0344 R. O. D. Schoenbacher, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer O?ened 1969. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation: 74 males Felons and and Director of County Institutions Phone: (713) 228·8311 mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 16 minimum. WR .

Harris County Youth Village, 210 J. W. Mills Drive, Seabrook 77586 Correction~ Diagnostic/Treatment Center, Box B, St. Albans 05478 John A. Peters, Superintendent Phone: (713) 334·2521 John WhItcomb, Superintende~t Phone: (802) 524-6774 Ovened 1925. Normal capacity 100. Average population 1973: 100 males. Felons and Opened 19~9. Normal c;:a~aclty 40. Average popUlation: 41 males. Felons, misdemean. misdemeanants. Age limits: 10-16. ants, detentlOners. Age lumts: 16 minimum.

Tarrant County Detention Center, 2701 Kimbo Road, Fort Worth 76111 Rut.la?d Comm~nity Correctional Center, 73 Cent(::r St., Rutland 05701 Neil Jones, Superintendent Phone: (817) 834·8861 William D. White, Superintendent Phone: (802) 773-9166 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 26. Average population 1973: 14. Age limits: 10·17. O?edned 1969. Nor,?a! capaci~y 35. Average popUlation: 36 males. Felons and mls emeanants. Age limits: 16 mmimum. WR

UTAH St. Johnsbury Communi.ty Correctional Center, 13 Cherry St., St. Johnsbury 05819 Paul Hennessey, Supenntendent Phone: (802) 748.8151 *DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS O?ened 1969. Normal capacity 31. Average popUlation: 45 males Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 16 minimum. WR . 104 State Capitol, 84114 Telephone: (80l) 328-6541 WO~d~tock Community Correctional Center, 62 Pleasant Street, Woodstock 05091 Ernest D. Wright, Division Director DaVId W. Jordan, Superintende?t Phone: (802) 457-2310 Openlied.1969. N.o~mal capacIty 50. Average popUlation: 55. Felons and misdemeanants *, Box 250, Draper ?4020 Age mlts: 16 mInimum. WR . Samuel W. Smith, Warden Phone: (801) 571·2300 Opened: Old site 1868, new site 1951. Normal capacity 876. Average population 1972: Stat~ Correctional Facility, 65 State Street, Windsor 05089 580 males, 19 females. Felons. Age limits: 14 up. WR julius V. Moeykens, Warden Phone: (802) 674-2124 Opened 1~0~. Normal capacity 150. Average popUlation: BOARD OF PARDONS (PT) ants. Age limIts: 16 up. 97. Felons and misdemean. State Capitol Building, Room 104, Salt Lake City 84114 Telephone: (80l) 328-5985 T~e Weeks School, 100 MacDonough Drive, Vergennes 05491 Michael D. E. Cannon, Executive Secretary ugh Wallace, Superintendent. Phone: (802) 877-2922 °bPlened 1~6~. Normal capacity 180. Average popUlation: 89. Delinquent and unmanage­ Judge George W. Latimer, Chairman a e. Age limIts: 12-18. DIVISION OF FAMILY SERVICES Residential Treatment Facility, R.R. #1, Box 177, Windsor 05089 333 S. 2nd E., Salt Lake City 84111 Warren McCarron, Superintend~nt Phone: (802) 674-2819 Telephone: (80l) 392-6121 Opened 1~7~. Norm~1 ~paclty 45. Average popUlation: 19 males. Felons misdemean. Evan E. Jones, Jr., MSW, Director Division of Family Services ants. Age limIts: 16 mmnnum. WR ' Utah State Industrial School, 200 North Washington Boulevard, Ogden 84404 Claud H. Pratt, Superintendent Phone: (801) 393·8651 DIVISION OF COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTERS Opened (territorial reformatory 1888), State Industrial Schooi 1896. Normal capacity State Office BUilding, Montpelier 05602 210. Average population 1974: 130 males, 40 females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits Telephone: (802) 828-2461 8-19. WR Peter A. Profera, Director COUNTY JUVENILE INSTITUTION *Moweda Youth Home, 5470 South 2700 West, Roy 84067 DIVISION OF PROBATION AND PAROLE t Tony Dale Hassell, Director Phone: (801) 825-2794 State Office Building, Montpelier 05602 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 30. Average popUlation 1973: 10 males, 7 females. Telphone: (802) 828·2467 1 Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 6-17. Phillip T. Barber, Director :1 *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. ~~=~"",="'~------] " VIRGINIA 116 VERMONT -VIRGINIA " 117 i' 't DIVISION OF VOLUNTEER SERVICES Pre-Release A:~tivities Center, General Delivery, Chesterfield 23832 Albert W. Rice, Superintendent Phone: (804) 748-6491 State Office Building, Montpelier 05602 O~ened 1971. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1973: 87.9 males. Felons and Telphone: (802) 828-2465 mlsdemeanants. Age limits: Adults. WR Robert Voorhees, Director

BOARD OF PAROLE (PT) *PROBATION AND PAROLE BOARD (FT) Municipal Building, White River Jct. 05001 Willow Oaks Office Building Telephone: (802) 295-3151 6767 Forest Hill Avenue, Richmond 23225 Peter P. Plante, Chairman Telephone: (804) 770-2278 Phillip Barber, Acting Executive Secretary Pleasant C. Shields, Chairman W. E. Boldin, Jr., Acting Executive Secretary

VIRGINIA *DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 429 South Belvidere Street, Richmond 23220 Telephone: (804) 770-2131 429 South Belvidere Street, Richmond 23220 Telephone: (804) 770-2291 W. E. Weddington, Director Jack F. Davis, Director Bon Air School for Girls, Bon Air 23235 Mrs. Ann Houeton, Superintendent Phone: (804) 770-2153 "'DIVISION OF ADULT SERVICES Opened 1919. Normal capacity 160. Average popUlation 1973: 165. Juvenile delin­ quents. Age limits: 15-21. WR Richard M. Oliver, Director Carroll R. Proctor, Dep'Jty Director Janie Porter Barrett School, Hanover 23069 Telephone: (804) 770-2286 J. T. Lawrence, Superintendent Phone: (804) 746-2135 J. D. Cox, Assistant Director, Treatment Open.ed.1915. Normal capacity 100. Average population 1973: 97. Juvenile delinquents Hunter P. Jackson, Assistant Director, Security ,Age limits: 10-15. . Joseph F. Lewis, Assistant Director, Communications "'State Industrial Farm for Women, Bpx 1, Goochland 23063 Hanover School for Boys, Hanover 23069 Mrs. Leake W. Pauish, Superintendent Phone: (804) 556-2611 Ext. 222 Fred E. Jordan, Jr., Superintendent Phone: (B04) 537-5830 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 350. Average population 1973: 189 females. Felons and Opened 1898. Normal capacity 225. Average population 1973: 1BO. Juvenile delin- misdemeanants. Age limits: Adults. WR quellts. Age limits: 10-15.

*State Farm and State Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, State Farm 23160 Beaumont School for Boys, Beaumont 23014 A. T. Robinson, Superintendent Phone: (804) 784-5201 Ext. 211 Larry Mason, Superintendent Phone: (804) 784-5708 Opened 1895. Normal capacity 1,100. Average population 1973: 1,265 males. Felons Opened 1898. Normal capacity 300. Average popUlation 1973: 270. Juvenile delin- and misdemeanants. Age limits: Adults. WR quents. Age limits: 15-21. WR

"'Southampton Coaectional Farm, Capron 23829 Nat~r~l Bridg~ Forestry Camp, Natural Bridge Station 24579 K. R. Purvis, Superintendent Phone: (804) 658-4444 Wilham J. Lmkous, Superinten?ent Phone: (703) 291-2461 Opened 1937. Normal capacity 534. Average population 1973: 60S males. Felons and Open~d.1964. Normal capac1ty 90. Average popUlation 1973: 92. Juvenile delinquents. misdemeanants. Age limits: Youthful first offenders. WR Age limits: 16-21. WR. Juvenile Vocational Institute, Honaker 24260 "'Bland Correctional Farm, Route 2, Bland 24315 J. S. Gathright, Superintendent Phone: (703) 688-3841 Preston T. Buchanan, Superintendent Phone: (703) 873-5460 Opened 1946. Normal capacity 487. Average population 1973: 327 males. Felons and Op~ned October 1967. Normal capacity SO. Average popUlation 1973: 59. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. misdemeanants. Age limits: Adults.

Virginia State PenitentiaIY, 500 Spring Street, Richmond 23219 Rec.e~tion and Diagnostic Center for Children, 1601 Bon Air Road, Bon Air 23235 E. L. Paderick, Superintendent Phone: (804) 770-2101 William Schoof, Director Phone: (804) 770-5463 Opened 1800. Normal capacity 850. Average population 1973: 715 males. Felons. Age Opened 1969. Normal capacity 200. Average popUlation 1973: 200. Juvenile delin­ quents. Age limits: 8-18. limits: Adults.

I *BUIeau of Correctional Units, 327 W. Main Street, Richmond 23220 Pine:rest Center, 5817 Walmsley Boulevard, Richmond 23224 W. E. Woodroof, Superintendent Phone: (804) 770-4035 JUha Buck, SUperintendent Phone: (804) 770-3871 ( Opened 1906. Normal capacity 2,400. Average population 1973: 2,400 males. Felons Open.ed. 1969. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1973: 36. Juvenile delinquents. Age limIts: 8-12. and misdemeanants. Age limits: Adults. WR I *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. VIRGINIA -WASHINGTON WASHINGTON 119 118

CITY AND COUNTY INSTITUTIONS *Washingtori State Penitentiary, P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla 99362 B. J. Rhay, Superintendent Phone: (509) 525-3610 Chesapeake Sheriff's De~artment, P.O. Box 15125, Chesapeake 2332~hone: (804) 547-6159 Opened 1887. Normal capacity 1,420. Average population 1970: 1,304 males. Felons. John R Newhart, Shenff . . WR Age limits: 16 up. WR Norm·al capacity 109. Population: 88.18 years mlfllmum age. *Washington Corrections Center, P.O. Box 900, Shelton 98584 Fairfax County Jail, 4000. Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax 22030 Phone: (703) 691-3167 R. A. Vernon, Superintendent Phone: (206) 426-4433 James D. Swinson, Sheriff . . WR (r ·t d) Opened 1964. Normal capacity 720. Serves as a Reception and Diagnostic Center (240 Population: 120 males,S females. 14 years mInImum age. Iml e . capacity) for all adult penal system. Average population 1969: 193 males. Training Center (480 capacity) conducts a reformatory-type program accentuating education. tHenrico County Jail, P.O. Box 27032, Richmond 23273 Phone: (804) 649-1461 Average population 1970: 597 males. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. WR. E. R. Tinsley, Sheriff .. Population: 70.14 years mInImum age. Purdy Treatment Center for Women, P.O. Box 17, Gig Harbor 98335 .. 00 C"t F m Road Newport News 23602 Mrs. Edna Goodrich, Superintendent Phone: (206) 858-9101 tNewport News CIty Pnson Farm, 1 I Y ar, Phone: (804) 877-9450 Opened 1970. Normal capacity 170. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. WR J N Mueller, Superintendent .. ·Population: 88 males, 14 females. 18 years mlfllmum age. WR Larch Mountain Honor Camp, Star Route, Box 999, Yacolt 98675 Robert Giger, Superintendent Phone: (206) 696-6341 Norfolk City Jail, Box 3193, Norfolk 23514 Phone: (703) 441-2341 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 100. Average population 1973: 77 males. Felons. Age Charles H. Leavitt, Sheriff .. limits: 16 up. WR Population: 280 males, 30 females. 18 years mmunum age. Indian Ridge Treatment Center, P.O. Box 398, Arlington 98223 tNorfolk Pris~:)fl Farm, 701 Sanderson Road, Chesapeake 23322 Phone: (804) 421-2223 Donald E. Look, Superintendent Phone: (206) 259-8424 ROYdL. Lt~VI~t, ~::d~~ up if sentence runs consecutively. Nor~a.l capacity 120. Average Opened 1969. Normal capacity 60. Average populatkn: 208. Felons. Age limits: 16 up. WR ~op~ation: roo males. Felons and misdemeanants. 18 years mlflunum age. OFFICE OF JUVENILE REHABILITATION Portsmouth City Jail, 701 Crawford Parkway, Portsmouth 23705 Phone: (804) 393-8841 M A Owens, Sheriff . . WR P.O. Box 1788, Olympia 98504 Po;ulation: 125 males, 15 females. 16 years mlfllmum age. Telephone: (206) 753-7402 Thomas Pinnock, Chief Richmond City Jail, 1701 Fairfield Avenue, Richmond 23223 Phone: (804) 649-4463 Maple Lane School, Route No.1, Box 300, Centralia 98531 Andrew J. Winston, City Sergeant Phone: (206) 273-5551 Population: 487 males, 35 females. WR 1. Richard Barrett, Superintendent Opened 1914. Normal capacity 139. Average popUlation 1973: 161 females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. tRoanoke City Jail, P.O. Box 494, Roanoke 24003 Phone: (703) 981-2721 Kermit E. Allman, City Sergeant Population: 125. 14 years minimum age. WR Pioneer Group Home, 2002 East 28tll, Tacoma 98404 Harris Statema, Supervisor Phone: (206) 383-5291 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 14. Average population 1973: 12 males. Juvenile ·rCity of Suffolk Jail, 121 East Constance Road, Suffolk 23434 Phone: (804) 539-3671 delinquents. Age limits: 16-18. J. I. Baines, Sheriff . . Population: 68. 16 years mmlmum age. Woodinville Group Home, 14521 124th, N.E., Woodinville 98072 Richard Wharf, Supervisor Phone: (206) 486-8882 tVirginia Beach City Jail, Virginia Beach 23456 Ph('ne: (804) 427-4551 Opened 1965. Normal capacity 16. Average population 1973: 13 males. Juvenile John E. Marr, Sheriff delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Population: 72. 17 years minimum age. Sunrise Group Home, 1421 East Division, Ephrata 90v23 William Billesbach, Superintendent Phone: (509) 754-3121 WASHINGTON Opened 1967. Normal capacity 16. Average population 1973: 12 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age linlits: 8-14. *DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES ADULT CORRECfIONS DIVISION Cascadia Juvenile Reception-Diagnostic Center, 2002 East 28th Street, Tacoma 98404 P.O. Box 1788, Olympia 98504 William L. Callahan, Superintendent Phone: (206) 383-4771 Telephone: (206) 753-2500 Opened 1963. Normal capacity 136. Average popUlation 1973: 114 males and females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-18. Harold B. Bradley, Director ',I I *Washington State Ref~)Imatory, P.O. Box 777, Monroe, Washington ::::e~ (206) 794-8077 Echo Glen Children's Center, Route 1, Box 499, Snoqualmie 98065 \ James Giles, Superintendent Phone: (206) 222-5152 Dale Swenson, Supermtendent. 700 A population 1970: 686 males. Felons. Age Ii Opened 1908. Normal capacIty . verage Opened 1968. Normal capacity 160 males and females. Average population 1973: 161 residents. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 8-14. limits: 16 up. WR II,.

" *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. 121 120 WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA Cedar Creek Youth Camp, P.O. Box 38, Littlerock 98556 Warren Netherland, Superintendent Phone: (206) 753-7278 Opened 1952, rebuilt 1959. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1973: 75 males. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Division of Correction State Capitol Building, Charleston 25305 Mission Creek Youth Forest Camp, P.O. Box 288, Belfair 98528 Telephone: (304) 348·2091 Judson Turner, Superintendent Phone: (206) 275-2822 Opened 1961. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1973: 49 males. Juvenile P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner delinquents. Age limits: 15-18. Room 100-W Gordon H. Faulkner, Director Naselle Youth Forest Camp, F·.O. Box 45, Naselle 98368 Room 714 Thomas E. Girard, Superintendent Phone: (206) 484-3223 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 114 males. Average population 1973: 113 males. West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Grafton 26354 Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. James D. Kerns, Superintenden~ Phone: (304) 363-9110 Open~d. 1891. Normal capacity 180. Average monthly popUlation: 140 Delinquent Green HilI School, P.O. Box 600, Chehalis 98532 Age limits: 10-1B. . s. Robert Koschnick, Superintendent Phone: (206) 748·8837 Opened }891. Normal capacity 112. Average popUlation 1973: 141 males. Juvenile West Virginia Forestry Camp for Boys, Davis 26260 delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. ------, Superintendent Phone: (304) 259-5241 Opened 1956 .. Nor~al capacity 80. Average monthly population: 61. Felons misde- Canyon View Group Home, 260 North Georgia Avenue, East Wenatchee 98801 meanants and Juventle delinquents. Age limits: 16-21. ' Lloyd H. Running, Supervisor Phone: (509) 884·6312 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 14. Average population 1973: 12. Juvenile delinquents. West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls Salem 26375 Age limits: 15-18. Betty Bambrick, Superintendent ' Phone: (304) 782-2371

BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE (FT) Wisconsin School for Boys, Box WX, Wales 53183 Roland C. Hershman, Superint~ndent Phone: (414) 646-3341 1800 Washington Street, Room 711, Charleston 25305 Opened .1959. Normal ca!,~clty 344. Average population 1973: 224. Age limits: 12-18. Telephone: (304) 348-6366 (Reception center and trammg school for juveniles.) Cleveland K. Benedict, Chairman Malcolm B. Louden, Secretary Wisconsin School for Girls, Box 178, Oregon 53575 Rex T. Duter, Superintendent Phone: (608) 835-3101 Opened 1941. Normal capacity 331. Average population 1973: 90. Co-educational juvenile facility. Age limits: 12-18.

Lincoln Boys School, Box 96, Irma 54442 Paul Imler, Superintendent Phone: (715) 536-8386 WISCONSIN Opened 1970. Normal capacity 287. Average population 1973: 222. Co-educational juvenile facility. Age limits: 12-18. (Reception center and training schoo!.) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES

*DIVISION OF CORRECIIONS P.O. Box 669, Madison 53701 PAROLE BOARD (FT) Telephone: (608) 266-2471 P.O. Box 669, Madison 53701 Roland E. McCauley, Acting Administrator Telephone: (608) 266-2957 Fred W. Hinickle, Chairman Wisconsin State Prison, Box C, Waupun 53963 Ralph C. Collins, Vice Chairman Ramon L. Gray, Warden Phone: (414) 324-5571 Opened 1851. Normal capacity 876. Average population 1973: 700 (includes farm population) males. Felons. Age limits: 16 Up. WR COUNTY INSTITUTIONS Wisconsin State Reformatory, Box WR, Green Bay 54305 Elmer O. Cady, Warden Phone: (414) 432-4877 Brown County Jail, 125 South Adams Street, Green Bay 54301 Opened 1898. Normal capacity 623. Average population 1973: 599 (includes Camp Norbert Froelic~, Sheriff . Phone: (414) 432-6494 Oneida) males. Felons (principally first offenders). Age limits: 16-30. WR Nprmal, ~paclty 76. Population: 60 males, 5 females. Felons and misdemeanants. 16 years mmlmum age. WR

*Wisconsin Correctional Institution, Box 147, Fox Lake 53933 " John R. Gagnon, Warden Phone: (414) 928-3151 Dane County Jail, City-County Building, Madison 53709 Opened 1962: Normal capacity 5'76. Average population 1973: 404 males. Transfers William H. Ferr~s, Jr., Sheriff . Phone: (608) 2664973 from State Prison arid State Reformatory. WR Normal capacity 160. PopulatIOn: 140 males, 20 females. Felons and misdemeanants. 16 years minimum age. WR Wisconsin Correctional Camp System, P.O. Box 25, Oregon 53575 James W. Mathews, Warden Phone: (608) 835-5711 Kenosha County Jail, 911-55th Street Kenosha 53140 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 420. Average population 1973: 316 males. WR Edwin S. Polansky, Sheriff " , Phone: , 14) 654-5356 1 day to 1 year. PopUlation: 65 males, 3 females. WR Transfers from male correctional institutions. Comprised of the following units: \ . McNaughton Forestry Camp, Lake Tomahawk 54539 MilwaUkee County House of Correction, 8885 South 68tl) Street, Franklin 53132 Gordon Forestry Camp, Gordon 54838 Lawrence A. Jozwiak, Superintendent Phone: (414) 425-2022 Oregon Farm, Oregon 53575 O~ened 1855. 1 day to 2 years. Capacity 530. Population: 250 males. Felons and Thompson Farm, Cambridge 53523 mlsdemeanants. 18 years minimum age. WR l Union Grove Farm, Union Grove 53182 1 Winnebago Farm, Winnebago 54985 Milwaukee County Jail, 821 West State Street, Milwaukee 53233 Black River Camp, Black River Falls 54615 Lt. Joseph Littel, Jailor Phone: (414) 278-4760 l Community Corrections Center, Milwaukee 53205 (Metro Center) ~~ to 1 year. Capacity 360. PopUlation: 328 males, 21 females. 18 years minimum age. \ Flambeau Forestry Camp, Hawkins 54530 (Juvenile Camp)

Milwaukee County Children's Detention Home, 10201 W. Watertown Plank Rd Milwaukee *Wisconsin Home for Women, Box.33, Taycheedah 53090 53226 ., Lewis 1. McCauley, Superintendent Phone: (414) 923:D~40 Opened 1921. Normal capacity 161. Average population 1973: 70. Felons. Age limits: Andrew W. Lewis, Superintendent Phone: (414) 257-7715 16 up. WR Opened 1962. Normal capacity 88. Average popUlation: 94. Delinquents. Age limits: under 18. Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 31, Plymouth 53073 Paul D. Prast Warden Phone: (414) 526-32~4 Racine County Jail, 730 Wisconsin Avenue, Racine 53403 Opened 19'62. Scheduled to become male, adult institution in 1975. Normal capaCIty Robert P. Bertermann, Sheriff Phone: (414) 636-3217 260. Average population 1973: 260 males. Felons. Age limits: 16-30. WR Population: 62 males, 1 female. 18 years minimum age.

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PRIVATE JUVENILE INSTITUTION COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO

t BtowndaJ.e International, 906 Williamson, ~adison 53703 Phone: (608) 256-5484 *ADMINISTRATION OF CORRECTION John L. Brown, ACSW, AGPA, FRSH, President Alice Eaton, MSSW, Director . . . . 1 Box 192, San Juan 00902 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 47. Age limits. 2Yz-18. Telephone: 722-0180 Norberta E. GarcIa Morales, Director WYOMING Penitentiary of Commonwealth of P.R., RIO Piedras William ROdriguez, Warden Phone: 763-212'1 *STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES AND REFORM Opened 1933. Normal capacity 1,200. Average population 1974: 909 males. Felons. Age limits: 21 up. Capitol Building, Cheyenne 82002 Telephone: (307) 777-7405 Aguadilla District Jail, Ruiz Belvis Street, Aguadilla Lloyd N. Hovee, Secretary Faustino Espinosa, Superintendent Phone: 891-2250 Opened 1866. Normal capacity 150. Average popUlation 1974: 101 males. Misdemean­ Wyoming.Girls Scho~l, Box 922, Sheridan 82801 Phone: (307) 674-7476 ants over 21 years and persons awaiting trial. Jack Geisler Supermtendent r d t d Opened 1925. Normal ca?a~ity 90. Average population 1974: 49. tv IS emeanan s an Arecibo District Jail, Road No.2, Arecibo juvenile delinquents. Age lImits: 8-20. Polidor Santiago, Superintendent Phone: 878-0445 Opened 11)79. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1974: 171 males. Misdemean­ Wyoming Industrial Institute, Box 670, Worland 8240 1 Phone: (307) 347-4233 ants over 21 years and persons awaiting trial. B. D. Kuchel, Superintendent '. I F I Opened 1915. Normal capacity 110. Aver~ge. populatIOn 1974. 89 rna es. eons, Guayama District Jail, San Juan Street, Guayama misdemeanants and juvenile delinquents. Age ilmlts: Up to 21. Antonio Badillo, SUperintendent Phone: 864-2375 Opened 1879. Norltlai capacity 90. Average popUlation 1974: 99 males. Misdemeanants Wyoming State Penitentiary, Box 400, Rawlins 82301 Phone: (307) 324-4171 over 21 years and persons awaiting trial. Lenard F. Meacham, Warden . 75 I 9 f I s ( t Opened 1892. Normal capacity 325. Average po~ul~tlOn 1974: 2 rna es, ema e a Humacao District Jail, PUllta Brava Street, Humacao Nebraska Reformatory for Women). Felons. Age l1mlts: None. William Fojo, Superintendent Phone: 852-0250 'Opened 1912. Normal capacity 175. Average population 1974: 183 males. Misdemean- SubsidiarY: . 82501 ants over 21 years and persons awaiting triaL Wyoming State Penitentiary Farm, Box 32, Riverton Ponce District Jail, Castillo Street, Ponce PAROLE BOARD (PT) Tomas E. Alcala, Superintendent Phone: 842-9181 State Office Buildir.g East, Cheyenne 82002 Opened 1905. Normal capacity 350. Average population 1974: 362 males. Felons, Telephone: (307) 777-7208 misdemeanants over 21 years and persons awaiting trial. Dr. Brian Miracle, Chairman San Juan District Jail, Marina Street, San Jaun John A. Lang, Executive Director Pedro J. Rodriguez, Superintendent Phone: 722-4869 Opened 1837. Normal capacity 350. Average population 1974: 381 males. Felons and misdemeanants awaiting trial. CANAL ZONE Camp Guavate, Cayey CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT Tomas Morales, Superintendent Phone: 745-9900 Opened 1946. Normal capacity 320. Average popUlation 1974: 146 males. Felons and Balboa Heights misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. Canal Zone Penitentiary, Box N, Gamboa Phone: 56-6128 Camp Punta Lima, Naguabo Walter E. Trout, Warden . 3' 91 I 2 f males BenjamIn RodrIguez, Superintendent Phone: 874-2875 o ened 1904 Normal capacity 150. Average population 197. rna e~, e. i F~lons. Age limits: 14-16. (Females and juveniles under 17 are confined m Chnstoba Opened 1953. Normal capacity 200. Average population 1974: 146 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. Police Station.) Camp Zarzal, RIO Grande JoaquIn Villabol, Superintendent Phone: 887-2375 GUAM Opened 1951. Normal capacity 220. Average population 1974: 151 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up. *DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Camp Limon, Mayaguez P.O. Box 3236, Agana 96910 Hector Aiieses, Superintendent Phone: 832-3094 Telephune: 777-9319 or 734-2463 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 170. Average popUlation 1974: 133 males, Felons and Lorenzo 1. G. Iriarte, Director misdemeanants. Age limits: 21 up.

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Camp La Pica, P.O. Box 474, Jayuya V.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE German Diaz, Superintendent . Phone: 828-3035 Opened 1967. Normal capacity 100. Average population 1974: 61. Felons and misdemeanants. BUREAU OF PRISONS 101 Indiana Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20534 Camp Sabana Hoyos, Arecib,o Telephone: (202) 739-2226 V{ctor Ruiz, Acting A opulation: 72 males. Felons. Age limits: Opened 1972. NormalSupermte~dent40 capacity 2 . verage p Norman A. Carlson, Director 21 up.

Industrial School for Women, Vega Alta Phone: 795-4750 PENITENTIARIES Lydia Hernandez, A opulation 1974: 66. Felons, misdemean. Opened 1954. Norma!capacltySuperintend~nt 120. verage p *United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia 30315 ants, and women awaiting trial. 18 up. Marvin R. Hogan, Warden Phone: (404) 622-6241 Opened 1902. Normal capacity 1,900. Average popUlation 1973: 2,209 males. Felons. Institution for Youthful Offenders, Miramar Age limits: None. Manuel A Rios Albamin, Superintendent Phone: 723-1512 o ened' 1954. Normal capacity 250, Average population: 244 males. Felons and *United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas 66048 mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 16-21. Loren E. Daggett, Warden Phone: (913) 682-8700 Opened 1895. Normal capacity 1,900. Average popUlation *2,153 males. Felons. Age Detention, Diagn9stic and Treatment Center Phone: 724-5575 limits: None. WR. *Includes Leavenworth Prison Camp. Gustavo Unanue, Superintlenden\ 100 Average population: 80 males. Opened in 1973. Norma capaci y . United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg, PennsylVania 17837 Barrio Obrero Half-Way House, 2014 Borinquen Ave., Santurce Floyd E. Arnold, Warden Phone: (717) 523-1251 Miguel A. Poupa!t, Director . ulation: 24 males. Felons. Age limits: 21 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 1,150. Average population 1973: 1,486 males. Felons. Opened 1972. Normal capacity 30. Average pop Age limits: None. WR up. i *United States Penitentiary, McNeil Island, Steilacoom, Washington 9838G Rio Piedras Halfway House, 64 norte St., Rio Piedras Phone: 764-5583 ! Willtam H. Rauch, Warden Phone: (206) 588-5281 Alejandro Melendez, Director. lation: 27 males. Felons. Age limits: 21 i Opened 1889. Normal capacity 1,000. Average population: 1,131 males (includes Opened 1970. Normal capacity 30. Average popu McNeil Island Prison Camp). Felons. Age limits: None. WR lI' up. I United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute, Indiana 47808 BOARD OF PAROLE (FT) ~, Charles 1. Benson, Warden Phone: (812) 238-1531 ~ P.O. Box 192, San Juan 00902 1 Opened 1940. Normal capacity 1,075. Average popUlation 1973: 1,384 males. Felons. Telephone: 725-2785 t Age limits: None. WR. Average popUlation includes Terre Haute Prison Camp. Miss Ada N. Roman, Executive Secretary f, United States Penitentiary, Marion, llJinois 62959 Mrs. Santa Iris S. de Rivera, Memb~r . r Ralph 1. Aaron, Warden Phone: (618) 993-8183 Mrs. Manolita C. de Torres, Compact Admmlstrator ! ~ Opened 1963. Normal capacity 620. Average popUlation 1973: 611 males (includes Marion Prison Camp). Felons. Age limits: 21-28. (~ I'

r~ REFORMATORIES Ie VIRGIN ISLANDS Federal Reformatory for Women, Alderson, West Virginia 24910 j- Virginia W. McLaughlin, Warden Phone: (304) 445-2901 tDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Opened 1927. Normal capacity 475. Average popUlation 1973: 530. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: None. Virgin Islands Parole Board f P.O. Box 668, St. Thomas 00801 r Telephone: 774-1330 t *Federal Reformatory, EI Reno, Oklahoma 73036 t IrJ E. Day, Warden Phone: (405) 262-4875 John P. Scott, Vice Chairman n,,' Opened 1~'3. Normal capacity 900. Average population 1973: 973 males. Felons. Age f limits: 18-?1. WR tBOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE \' District Court Building, St. Thomas 00801 hFederal Reformatory, Petersburg, Virginia 23804 Telephone: (809) 774.{}634 ~ Gary R. McCune, Warden Phone: (804) 733-7881 t Opened 1930. Normal capacity 500. Average population 1973: 604 males. Felons and John P. Scott, Chairman r misdemeanants. Age limits: 17-31. WR f\ *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. f t *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS 129 128 I *Federal Correctional Institution, Sandstone, Minnesota 55072 I' INSTITUTIONS FOR JUVENILE AND YOUTH OFFENDERS Lawrence R. Putman, Warden , Phone: (612) 245·2263 Federal Youth Center, Ashland, Ken tucky 41101 O~ened 1959. Normal capacIty 450. Average population 1973: 530 m I F I d Jay F, Flamm, Director Phone: (606) 928·6414 mlsdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR a es. eons an Opened 1940, Normal capacity 425. Average population 1973: 515 males, Juvenile and Youth Offenders. Age limits: 18-23. WR *Federal Correctional Institution, Seagoville, Texas 75159 Davi~ C. Lundgren, Warden , Phone: (214) 287·2911 *Federal Youth Center, Englewood, Colorado 80110 O~t;ned 1940. Norm~l ~apaclty 400. Average popUlation 1973: 426 males. Felons and Lee B. Jett, Director Phone: (303) 985·1566 mlsdemeanants. Age hnl1ts: 19·35. WR Opened 194U. Normal capacity 325. Average population 1973: 350 males. Juvenile and Youth Offenders. Age limits: 15-19. WR *Federal Correctional Institution, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Gerald M. Farkas, Warden . Phone: (904) 877·1187 Federal Youth Center, Pleasanton, California 94568 O~ened 1938. Norm~1 ~apaclty 480. Average population 1973: 568 males. Felons and Walter R. Lumpkin, Warden Phone: (415) 829·3522 mlsdemeanants. Age limIts: 18·25. WR Opened July 1974. Normal capacity 190 males, 60 females. Current population: 21 males, 23 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18·25. *Federal Co.rrectional Insti'illtion, Terminal Island, Los Angeles, California 90731 Jack H. WIse, Warden Phone: (213) 831·8961 *Robert F. Kennedy Youth Center, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 Opened 1955. Normal capacity 6,00 males, 160 females. Average population 1973: 711 Kenneth A. McDannell, Director Phone: (304) 296-4416 males, 154 females. Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR Opened 1968. Normal capacity 190 males, 120 females. Average population 1973: 188 males, 67 females. Juvenile and Youth Offenders. Age limits: 14-20. Federal Correctional Institution, Texarkana, Texas 75502 Royce A. Osborn, Warden , Phone: (214) 8384587 O~ened 1940. Normal capacIty 475. Average population 1973: 577 males F I d mlsdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR . eons an

CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS *Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, Connecticut 06810 PRISON CAMPS John 1. Norton, Warden Phone: (203) 746·2444 Federal Prison Camp, Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Alabama 36112 Opened 1940. Normal capacity 600. Average population 1973: 731 males. Felons and Robert W. Grunska, Superintendent Phone: (205) 293·2744 misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR O~ened 1930. Norm~l ~apacity 250. Average popUlation 1973: 263 males. Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limIts: None. WR Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Worth, Texas 76119 Charles F. Campbell, Warden . Phone: (817) 535·2111 *F~deral Prison Camp, Safford, Arizona 85232 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 400 males, 100 females. Average population 1973: 375 Tim M. Keohane, Superintendel?t Phone: (602) 428-6600 males, 79 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 24 up. WR O~ened 1958. Norm~1 ~apaC1ty 250. Average population 1973: 298 males. Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limIts: None. Federal Correctional Institution, La Tuna, Texas 88021 JamesD. Riggsby, Warden Phone: (915) 886·3422 Federal Prison Camp, , Florida 32542 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 550. Average population 1973: 728 males. Felons and James A. Rhodes, Superintende?t Phone: (904) 882-4551 misdemeanants. Age limits: None. WR o~edned 1962. Norm~1 ~paclty 450. Average popUlation 1973: 443 males. Felons and mls emeanants. Age limits: None. WR Federal Couectionallnstitution, Lexington, Kentucky 40507 Lawrence G. Grossman, Warden Phone: (606) 255·6812 Federal Prison Camp (Allenwood), Montgomery, Pennsylvania 17752 Opened February 1974. Normal capacity 500 males, 100 females. Current population Larry F. Taylor, Superintenden~ Phone: (717) 547·1641 238 males, 96 females. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 and up. O~ened 1952. Norm~1 ~apaclty 410. Average popUlation 1973: 330 males. Felons and Illlsdemeanants. Age Itmlts: None. WR ' Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc, California 93436 Frank F. Kenton, Warden Phone: (805) 736·7574 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 1,350. Average population 1973: 1,384 males (indud,es Lompoc Prison Camp). Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18·27 except specml DETENTION CENTERS court observation cases. WR F~~r~1 Detention Headquarters, 427 West Street, New York, New York 10014 (UlS 1. Gengler, Warden . Phone: (212) 243·5300 Federal Correctional Institution, Milan, Michigan 48160 )?ened 1929. Norm~1 ~apaclty 225. Average popUlation 1973: 351 males. Felons and BerbertS. Beall, Jr., Warden Phone: (313) 439·1571 mlsdemeanants. Age lImIts: None. Opened 1933. Normal capacity 535. Average population 1973: 585 males. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 18-26. WR Federal Detention Center, Florence, Arizona 85232 Byron G. Stockwell, Administr~tor Phone: (602) 868·5862 Federal Correctional Institution, Oxford, Wisconsin 53952 O~ened 1963. Norm~l ~apaclty 130. Average population 1973: 130 males. Felons and Charles E. Fenton, Warden Phone: (608) 584·5511 mlsdemeanants. Age limIts: None. Opened October 1973. Normal capacity 250. Current population: 223 males.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. I *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. J FEDERAL INSTITUTION.~ 131 FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS 130 COMMUNITY TREATMENT CENTERS MEDICAL CENTER Federal Community Treatment Center, 669 McDonough Boulevard, S.E., Atlanta, Georgia . S' reId Missouri 65802 0 30315 Medical Center for Federal Piisoners, pnng 1 , Phone: (417) 8~2.7 41 Edward S. Miller, Director Phone: (404) 627-4534 P. 1. Cicconc, M.D., Director . 1 003 Average population 1973: 1,013 males (mcludes Opened 1967. Normal capacity 28. Average population 1973: 29 males. Felons and Opened 1933. Normal capacity 'd' ·sdemeanants. Age limits: None. misdemeanants. Age limits: 19·35. Springfield Prison Camp). Felons an ml Federal Community Treatment Center, 2320 LaBranch Street, Houston, Texas 77044 REGIONAL OFFICES . Gene Freeman, Director Phone: (713) 2264934 I ment of the Federal prison System rcmam Opened 1967. Normal capacity 36. Average population 1973: 28 males. Felons and WIlile overall coordination and ~rogram:e~e op ters Office, the day.to-day ~uidance over misdemeanants. Age limits: 19·35. the responsibility of the. Wash~~!on e~;~e~ponsibility of the regional offices. institutional and commuruty actiVIties are Federal Community Treatment Center, 205 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, California 94610 NORTH CENTRAL (Kansas City) James D. Nicely, Director Phone: (415) 273-7231 Opened July 1967. Normal capacity 26. Average population 1973: 27 males. Felons and K.C.I. Bank Building, 880~ Nor~lwest 112th Street misdemeanants. Age limits: 1.9-35. Kansas City, Mlssouri 64153 Telephone: (816) 374·5901 Federal Community Treatment Complex, 1212 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, California James D. Henderson, Regional Director . 9000p . . 0 'ford Sandstone, Springfield and Terre Billy R. Harris, Director Phone: (213) 688-4770 Institutions served: Leavenworth, Manon, Milan, x , Opened 1974. Normal capacity *80. Average popUlation 30 males. Felons and Haute. misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. *When fully operational. SOUTH CENTRAL (Dallas) Long Beach Branch, 600 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach 90812. 3883 Turtle Creek Boulevard Opened 1970. Normal capacity 25. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. Dallas, Texas 75219 Telephone: (214) 749·1112 Federal Community Treatment Complex, YMCA Hotel, 826 South Wabash Avenue, Charles J. Hughes, Regional Director Chicago, Illinois 60605 Robert F. Thompson, Director Phone: (312) 353-5678 Institutions served: El Reno, Fort Worth, La Tuna, Seagoville, and Texarkana. Opened 1961. Normal capacity 40. Average population 1973: 49 males including S. Chicago branch. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19·35. WESTERN (San Francisco) South Chicago Branch, 3039 E. 91st Street, Chicago, Illinois 60617 Crocker Financial Center Buil?ing,.330 Primrose Road Opened 1970. Normal capacity 31. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. San Francisco, Californta 94010 . Telephone: (415) 347-4704 Federal Community Treatment Complex, 1950 Trumbull Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48216 Paul T. Walker, Regional Director Ronald C. Burkhart, Director Phone: (313) 226-7042 Terminal Island, Lompoc, McNeil Island, Pleasanton, Opened 1963. Normal capacity 29. Average population 1973: 33 In ales includes Institutions served: Englewoo d , Davenport Street Branch. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19·35. Florence and Safford. Davenport Street Branch, The Arms Apartments, 40 Davenport Street, Detroit, Michigan SOUTHEAST (Atlanta) 48201 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 24. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19·35. B 'ld' g No 300 Greenbriar Office Park, 3500 Greenbriar Parkway S.W. UI m ., Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Federal Community Treatment Center, 404 E. 10th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Telephone: (404) 526-4320 James J. Lock, Director Phone: (816) 374·3946 Opened 1966. Normal capacity 15. Average population 1973: 23. Felons and Mason F. Holley, Regional Director misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. . Lexin ton Montgomery and Tallahassee. Institutions served: Ashland, Atlanta, Eghn, g, Federal Community Treatment Complex, 38 West 31.st Street, New York, New York 10001 William A. Thomas, Director Phone: (212) 573-6391 NORTHEAST (philadelphia) Opened 1968. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation 1973: 116. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. Scott Plaza II, Industrial !iighway Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 10113 HMel Bryant Branch, Broadway & 54th Street, New York, New York 10019 Telephone: (215) 521-4644 Opened 1972. Normal capacity 50. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19-35. E 0 Toft Regional Director .' , New York and Hotel Woodward Branch, 210 West 55th Street, New York, New York 10019 d Danbury Lewisburg, Morgantown, Institu tions served: Alderson, Allenwoo , ' Opened 1972. Normal capacity 60. Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 19·35. Petersburg. *-ACA Institutional member. WR'-Work Release Program. 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401 G t Stw:t Dallas Texas 75248 , LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION Federal Community 'Treatment Center, 3 as on .• , Phone; (214) 749-3525 Wilbert H. Wycliff, Director . 30 Average population 1973: 32. Felons and Office of Regional Operations Opened 1971. Nor~a~ ~apaclty . Washington, D.C. 20530 misdemeanants. Age lim!ts. 19-35. The LEAA Regional Administrators are the point of contact for state and local planning , 1 C k B ulevard Dallas Texas 75219 Federal Staff Training Center, 3883 Turte ree 0 , 'Phone:(214)149-1112 officials. They advise state and local planning agencies as to the programs of the Law Perry L. Lyson, Director Enforcement Assistance Administration and coordinate requests for technical assistance in the major criminal justice substantive areas received from state, county and local units of Federal Staff Training Center, Atlanta, Georgia 30315 Phone: (404) 622-4366 government through State Planning Agencies. Albert E. Cox, Director REGION I V· .. 23804 Federal Food Services Staff Training Center, Petersburg, uglllla Phone: (703) 733-7881 147 Milk Street, Suite 800 Larry C. Long, Director Boston, Massachusetts 02109 Telephone: (617) 223-4671 U.s. BOARD OF PAROLE Serves: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. 320 First Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20537 Telephone: (202) 739-2871 REGION II Maurice H. Sigler, Chairman Room 1337, Federal Office Building George J. Reed, Vice-Chairman . N t'onal Appellate Board 26 Federal Plaza William T. Woodard, Jr" eh auman,. ~ 1 " New York, New York 10007 James A. Fife, Executive Admllllstrative ASSistant Telephone: (212) 264-4132 REGIONS Serves: New York, "lew Jersey, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.

NORTHEAST REGION III Scott Building, 6th Floor, Scott ~laza ,II 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800 Industrial Highway-Tinicum TownshiP Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania i 9113 Telephone: (215) 597-9440 Telephone: (215) 521-4070 Serves: Delaware, Washington, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. Mr. Curtis C. Crawford, Regional Director REGION IV . SOUTHEAST 730 Peachtree Street, N.W., Room 985 Greenbriar Office Park, 3500 Greenbriar Parkway, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Building #300 Telephone: (404) 526-3556 Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Serves: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina Telephone: (404) 344-6431 and Tennessee. \ Mr. Thomas R. Holsclaw, Regional Director REGION V t, NORTH CENTRAL O'Hara Office Center, Room 121 3166 Des Plaines Avenue \ KCI Bank Building, 8800 Northwest 112th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64153 Des Plaines, Illinois 60018 Telephone: (816) 243-5690 Telephone: (312) 353-1203 Mr. Lawrence A. Carpenter, Regional Director Serves: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin, SOUTH CENTRAL REGION VI Suite I, 3883 Turtle Creek Boulevard 500 South Ervay Street, Room 313C Dallas, Texas 75219 Dallas, Texas 75201 Telephone: (214) 749-7841 Telephone: (214) 749-7211 Dr. William E. Amos, Regional Director Serves: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. WESTERN REGION REGION VII Crocker Financial Center Building 436 State Avenue Federal Office Building 330 Primrose Road, 5th Floor Burlingame, California 94010 Kansas City, Kansas 6610 1 Telephone: (415) 347-4738 Telephone: (816) 374-4501 Mrs. Paula A. Tennant, Regional Director Serves: Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY 135 LEAA REGIONAL OFFICES-DEPARTMENT 0yF THE ARMY­ 134 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAV Correctional Center, Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois 60088 REGION VIII Capt. W. O. Moore, Jr., USMC, Corrections Officer Phone: (312) 688-3587 Federal Building, Room 6519 Opened 1956. Normal capacity 202. Average population: 142. Age limits: 17 up. Denver, Colorado 80202 Telephone: (303) 837-4784 Correctional Center, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas 78419 Serves: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Sovth Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. CW02 C. L. Scott, USN, Correction Officer Phone: (512) 939-2385 Opened 1953. Normal capacity 65. Average popUlation: 29. Age limits: 17 Up. REGION IX 1860 El Camino Real, 3rd Floor correctional Center, Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida 32212 Burlingame, California 94010 Lt. M. A. O'Connell, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (904) 772-3358 Telephone: (415) 876-9104 Opened 1959. Normal capacity 64. Average population: 30. Age limits: 17 up. Serves: American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii and Nevada. Correctional Center, Naval Support Activity, Long Beach, California 92130 REGION X CW03 C. R. McVay, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (213) 547-7309 Opened 1958. Normal capacity 36. Average popUlation: 30. Age limits: 17 up. 130 Andover Building Seattle, Washington 98188 Correctional Center, Naval Air Station, Millington, Tennessee 38504 TelepllOne: (206) 44 2-1170 LCDR C. A. Hodge, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (901) 872-5432 Opened 1946. Normal capacity 68. Average popUlation: 49. Age limits: 17 up. Serves: Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Alaska. Correctional Center, Naval Education and Training Center, Newport, Rhode Island 02840 Lt. R. J. Gould, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (401) 841-3484 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, Opened 1954. Normal capacity 75. Average popUlation: 24. Age limits: 17 up.

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR PERSONNEL Correctional Center, Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia 23511 CORRECTION BRANCHH LCDR W. R. Farris, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (804) 444-5511 LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION Opened 1972. Normal capacity 276. Average population: 136. Age limits: 17 up. Washington, D_C. 20310 Correctional Center, Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96610 Telephone: (202) 695-3815 2nd Lt. C. C. Mattox, USMC, Corrections Officer Phone: (808) 432-3629 Lt. Col. Richard A, Fitzgerald, Division Chief Opened 1956. Normal capacity 99. Average popUlation: 13. Age limits: 17 up. . . . ks p; t Leavenworth Kansas 66027 United States DIsciplinary Barrac , or , Phone: (913) 684-3801 Correctional Center, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida 32508 Col. Gordon D. Rowe, Comman?ant e 0 ulation 1973: 931 males. Army, CW03 G. N. Nicholson, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (904) 452-3629 Opened 1874. Normal capa~Ity 1,25~. Ave:a~en~esPinclude a punitive-type discharge Opened 1956. Normal capacity 55. Average population: 25. Age limits: 17 up. Marine Corps, Air Force pnson.ers w ose S n. . . 1 WR' and/or 6 months or more in confmement. Age limIts. _ 7 up. Correctional Center, Naval Station, San Diego, California 92136 2nd Lt. W. M. Carter, USMC, Corrections Officer Phone: (714) 235-1361 *U.S. ArnlY Retraining Brigade, Fort Riley, Kansas 66442 Phone: (913) 239,6132 Opened 1941. Normal capacity 210. Average popUlation: 93. Age limits: 17 up. Col. TliOmasW. Adair, Comma~de~ 200 Average popUlation: 1,022 males. Age limits: 17 Opened 1968. Normal capacity, . Correctional Center, Naval Support Activity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19112 Up. Felons and misdemeanants. Lt. F. S. Cullen, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (215) 755-3052 *U.S. Army Military Police School, Building 38803, Fort Gordon, Georgia 30905 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 256. Averagl.lpopulation: 111. Age limits: 17 up. Col. Wilbur D. Getz, Commandant Correctional Center, Naval Support Activity, Seattle, Washington 98115 Lt. T. W. Llewellyn, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (206) 527-3955 Opened 1960. Normal capacity 79. Average popUlation: 42. Age limits: 17 up.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Correctional Center, Naval Base, Subic Bay, Philippines, FPO San Francisco 96651 ! CW03 R. L. Woodward, USMC, Corrections Officer Phone: (Overseas operator) *BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL Opened 1960. Normal capacity 55. Average population: 45. Age limits: 17 up. I LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS DlVISION Correctional Center, Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco, California 94130 Washington, D.C. 20370 LCDR G. G. Madsen, USN, Corrections Officer Phone: (415) 765-5036 Telephone: (202) 692-4771 Opened 1952. Normal capacity 177. Average population: -71. Age limits: 17 up. Capt. G. C. Lowry, Director Correctional Center, Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, Japan FPO Seattle 98762 Correctional Center, Naval Station~ Charleston, South Carolina 2940~hone: (212) 625-450(} 1st Lt. C. D. Gallen, USMC, Corrections Officer Phone: (Overseas operator) L G ding USN CorrectIOns Office ., 17 Lt. R . . on , , . 170 Average population: 37 Age limIts: up. Opened 1960. Normal capacity 50. Average popUlation: 18. Age limits: 17 up. Opened 1946. Normal capacity . '

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136 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY-U.S. MARINE CORPS DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE !., 137 I ) CORRECTIONAL SERVICE AGENCIES I The Navy operates 11 other small Correctional Centers in the United States and overseas. All facilities are for Naval personnel awaiting courts-martial or serving court-martial I tDEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE sentences. I I DIRECTORATE OF SECURITY POLICE, HQ USAF i j Washington, D.C. 20314 I Telephone: (202) 693-5530 I Major Ronald D. Hannan, Staff Officer for Correction 3320th Retraining Group L A' F *HEADQUARTERS, U.s. MARINE CORPS C I B ' owry II orce Base, Colorado 80230 Ii o. ranson L. Wood, Sr., COmmander Opened 1952 at Amarillo Air Forc D T Phone: (303) 388-S411 Ext. 3287 SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT SECfION I Force Base, Colorado. Mission ex;an~sd . ex~~;gd relocated !n 1967 to Lowry Air Security Branch, G-1 Division j Confinement of minimum medium and e.m and now mcludes facilities for Washington, D.C. 20380 by court-martial for felo~y or mi~dem maximum custody grades. Retrainees, convicted Telephone: OX 4-1930 restoration to duty. Must have a mini:~:' 7~ selected on the basis of ~otential for Sentence may include a bad conduct or di h 0 0 da~s to serve, no maximum limit. Maj. W. E. Wright, Head retrainees are restored to duty Act"t s on~rable discharge. When deemed qualified • • IVI Y superVised by A' T " C ' *Correctionai Facility, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California 92055 capacity 350. Average for 1972: 310. If rammg ommand. Normal Capt. Saxton, Administrator Phone: (714) 725-4662 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 382. Average population: 442. Age limits: 17 up.

Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina 28542 I1 Lt. Col. O. V. Lippold, Jr., Administrator Phone: (919) 451-S920 CORRECTIONAL SERVICE AGENCIES Annex opened 1942. Main building opened 1969. Normal capacity 474. Average California; popUlation: 483. Age limits: 17 up. *JEWISH COMMITTEE FOR PERSONAL SERVICE AND Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, FPO, San Francisco GATEWAYS HOSPITAL COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 96615 IfLt. Johnson, Administrator Phone: Overseas Operator, MCAS, 1891 Effie Street, Los Angeles 90026 Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, Ext. nSS9 Telephone: (213) 666-0171 Opened 1953. Normal capacity 55. Average pOPlIIation: 14. Age limit:;: 17 up. Louis Ziskind, Executive Director Drs. Ruth Jens and George Maison, CO-Directors, Forensic Services Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Air Station, El Toto, Santa Ana, California 92709 Lt. J. Thurmond, Administrator' .. Phone: (714) 544-3928 Opened 1943. Normal capacity 60. Average popt!1ittion: 77. Age limits: 17 up. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SERVICE LEAGUE Ca~e .work and counseling agency Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Sal(Diego, California 92140 657 MISSion Street, Sari Francisco 94105 IlLt. Lamm, Administrator ... : Phone: (714) 225-3168 Telephone: (415) 421-8828 Opened 1936. Normal capacity 72. Average popu\~don: 34. Age limits: 17 up. Horacio Estrada, Execll tive Director Correcticlnal Facility, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina 28533 tConnecticut Chief Warrant Officer D. R. Zoerb, Administrator Phone: (919) 466-2123 Openl~d 1945. Normal capacity 91. Average popUlation: 124. Age llmits: 17 up. CONNECfICUT PRISON ASSOCIATION 340 Capitol Avenue, Room 343, Hartford 06115 Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Development and Education Command, Quantico, Telephone: (203) 566-2032 . Virginia 22134 . Chief Warrant Officer Parker Phone: (919) 640-2718 A. Ray Petty, Executive Director Openled 1972. NOl~al capacity 150. Average population: 85. Age limits: 17 up. Delaware:

Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina 29905 *DELAWARE COUNCIL ON CRIME AND JUSTICE, INC. lILt. Howard, Administrator Phone: (803) 524-4195 701 Shipley Street, Wilmington 19801 Opened 1899. Normal capacity 55. Average.population: 58. Age limits: 17 up. Telephone: (302) 658-7174

*Correctional Facility, Marine Corps Base, Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa, FPO Seattle, Jean J. Schneider, Executive Director Washington 98773 Hawaii: Maj. J. Regal, Administrator Phone: Overseas Operator, MeB, Camp Butler, Okinawa, Ext. 7283 JOHN HOWARD ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII Opened 1969. Normal capacity 117. Average populatio!1: 138. Age limits: 17 up. 200 N. Vineyard BOUlevard, Suite 102, Honolulu 96817 Telephone: (808) 537-2917 (Facilities listed above are for Naval personnel awaiting courts-martial or serving sentence of Emmett A. Cahill, Executive Director summary, special or general courts-martial.) Rev. Robert R. Mackey, President

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*QUAKER COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL REHABILITATION, INC. Illinois: JOHN HOWARD ASSOCIATION AND BAIRD HOUSE QCSR INC. RESIDENCE 537 South Dearborn Street, Chicago 60605 QCSR Vocational and Educational Day Treatment Center Telephone: (312) 341-1901 135 Christopher Street, New York 10014 Telephone: (212) 243-2134 and 243-7284 Ira M. Schwartz, Executive Director Mrs. Jane S. Droutman, Executive Director Indiana: PACE/PUBLIC ACTION IN CORRECfIONAL EFFORT SPECIAL SOCIAL SERVICES, INC. SELF-DEVELOPMENT FOR EX-OFFENDERS 415 Lexington Avenue, New York 10017 1433 North Meridian-Suite 209-211, Indianapolis 46202 Telephone: (212) 682-2290 Telephone: (317) 639-2545 Mrs. Sylvia N. Rachlin, Executive Vice President John N. Fox, D.O., Executive Director *THE SALVATION ARMY Maryland: 120-130 West 14th Street, New York 10011 PRISONERS AID ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND, INC. Telephone: (212) 243-8700 321 Fallsway, Baltimore 21202 Lt. Col. Thomas G. Gorman, Representative Telephone: (301) 727-8130 Jack R. M. Pierce, Executive Director *VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 340 West 85th Street, New York 10024 Massach usetts: *MASSACHUSETIS CORRECTIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC. ~ General John F. McMahon, Commander in Chief , . 3 Joy Street, Boston 02108 t*WOMEN'S PRISON ASSOCIATION AND HOME, INC. Telephone: (617) 227-5390 i, :i 110 Second Avenue, New York 10003 Henry J. Mascarello, Executive Director I Telephone: (212) 674-1163 Minnesota: I, Ms. Michele Smollar, Executive Director *CORRECfIONAL SERVICE OF MINESOTA ~ 1427 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis 55404 ! Telephone: (612) 339-7227 Pennsylvania: Richard C. Ericson, Executive Director i *PENNSYL VANIA PRISON SOCIETY 1 J J 311 South Juniper Street, Philadelphia 19107 Missouri: j Telephone: (215) 732-5990 ST. LOUIS BUREAU FOR MEN l Rendell A. Davis, Executive Director Room 200, 722 Chestnut, St. Louis 63101 l Telephone: (314) 621-2564 I PERSONAL AID BUREAU OF THE JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE ! Charles Mann, Executive Director 1610 Spruce Street, Philadelphia 19103 Telephone: (215) 545-3290 New Jersey: NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION ON CORRECfION Robert H. Stern, Supervisor 118 Church Street, New Brunswick 08901 Telephone: (201) 846-7220 Philip S. Showell, Jr., Executive Director Wasnington, D.C.: *BUREAU OF REHABILITATION New York: *CORRECfIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK 1111 H Street, N.W., Suite 209, Washington 20005 Telephone: (202) 347-9722 135 East 15th Street, New York 10003 Telephone: (212) 254-5700 Harry Manley, Executive Director Robert H. Fosen, President Wisconsin: *OSBORNE ASSOCIATION, INC. WISCONSIN CORRECTIONAL SERVICE 114 East 30th Street, New York 10016 Telephone: (212) 685-9720 436 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee 53203 Telephone: (414) 271-2512 Austin H. MacCormick, Executive Director Joseph M. Callan, Associate Executive Director Erwin J. Heinzelmann, Executive Director

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. \ CANADA (FEDERAL) I 141 140 ~ 1 Stony Mo'untain InstitUtion, P.O. Box 10 1, Stony Mountain, Manitoba i R. Desrochers, Director Phone: (204) 453-5541 CANADA .1 ! Opened 1877. Normal capacity 478. PopUlation as of May 1973: 418. FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS j Drumheller Institution, P.O. Box 3000, Drumheller, l E. E. Noel, Director Phone: (403) 823-5101 *CANADIAN PENITENTIARY SERVICE Opened 1967. Normal capacity 493. Population as of May 1973: 488. Young offenders Sir Building, 340 Laurier Avenue West and selected adults. Ottawa K1A OP9 Telephone: (613) 992-6898 I; ~ MINIMUM SECURITY INSTITUTIONS P. A. Faguy, Commissioner of Penite,nt!aries John W. Braithwaite, Deputy CommissIoner Dorchester Penitentiary Farm Annex, P.O, Box A, Dorchester, New Brunswick 1. Caird, Director Phone: (506) 379·2423 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 88. Population as of May 1973: 86. MAXIMUM SECURITY INSTITUTIONS 1 A D h ster New Brunswick 4?3 Dorchester Penitentiary, P.O. Box , orc e , Phone: (506) 379-2 - Federal Training Centre, 6099 Levesque Boulevard, Ville de Laval, P.Q. F. Bourque, Director Phone: (514) 661-7786 J. 1. Bennett, Director 't 401 Population as of May 1973: 402. Opened 1880. Normal capac! y . Opened 1952. Normal capacity 349. Population as of May 1973: 376. Young offenders. Age limits: 25. 1210 Ste Anne des Plaines, P.Q. 8210 Archambault Institution, P.O. Box , . Phone: (514) 622- Ste. Anne des Plaines Minimum Security Institution, P.O. Box 390, Ste. Anne des Plaines, J. O. G. Marineau, Director 't 429 Population'as of May 1973: 388 Opened 1969. Normal capac! y . P.Q. J. R. A. Dumouchel, Director PhoUf': (514) 662-8210 Millliaven Institution, P.G. Box 280, Bath, Ontario Phone: (613) 549-2451 Normal capacity 96. PopUlation as of May 1973: 102. _____-:' Director . f May 1973' 296. Opened 1971, Normal capacity 429. populatIOn as 0 • Montee St. Frant;ois Institution, 160 St. Franyois Avenue, Ville de Laval, P.Q. J. H. J. P. Sf. Cyr, Director Phone: (514) 661-9550 60 P ince Albert 41586 Saskatchewan Penitentiary, P.O. B ox 1 , r , Phone: (306) 76 - Opened 1962. Normal capacity 139. PopUlation as of May 1973: 134. T. J. Ellis, Director 't 508 population as of May 1973: 543. Opened 1911. Normal capac! y . JoycevilJe Institution Farm Annex, P.O. Box 880, Kingston, Ontario E. J. Doyle, Director Phone: (613) 546-3127 . PO B 150 New Westminster, B.C. 43605 British Co1umbia Penitentiary, .. ox , Phone: (604) 52 - Opened 1962. Normal capacity 88. PopUlation as of May 1973: 117. D. Cernetic, Director 't 548 population as of May 1973: 502. Opened 1878. Normal capaC! y . Collins Bay Institution Farm Annex, P.O. Box 190, Kingston, Ontario M. J. Reid, Director Phone: (613) 546·3162 MEDIUM SECURITY INSTITUTIONS Opened 1962. Normal capacity 88. Population as of May 1973: 96. 2140 S . hill Nova Scotia 55 Springhillinstituti?n, P.O. Box ,pnng, Phone: (902) 597-37 Landry Crossing Correctional Camp, P.O. Box 9, Petawawa, Ontario H. W. Watson, Duector 'ty 442 population as of May 1973: 386. G. A. Irvine, Director Phone: (613) 687-5544 Opened 1967. Normal capac! . Opened 1961. Normal capacity 80. PopUlation as of May 1973: 72.

Leclerc Institution, 400 St. Franyois Avenue, Ville de Laval, P.Q. Phone: (514) 661-9220 Beaver Creek Correctional Camp, P.O. Box 1240, Gravenhurst, Ontario J. P. Dugas, Director 1 'ty 514 population as of May 1973: 496. T. vanPetegem, Director Phone: (705) 687-3384 Opened 1961. Norma capaCI . Opened 1961. Normal capacity 100. Population as of May 1973: 98.

Cowansville Institution, R.R. No.1, Cowansville, P.Q. Phone: (514) 263-3073 Stony Mountain Institution Farm Annex, P.O. Box 72, Stony Mountain, Manitoba G. Lemire, Director 't 433 Population as of May 1973: 425. Young offenders. J. W. Keane, Acting Director Phone: (204) 453-5541 Opened 1966. Normal capac! y . Opened 1962. Normal capacity 88. PopUlation as of May 1973: 81. Age limits: 25. Saskatchewan Penitentiary Fru:m Annex, P.O. Box 160, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Collins Bay, P.O. Box 190, Kin::lston, Ontario Phone: (613) 546-3262 1. K. Jacobson, Director· . Phone: (306) 764-1586 R. Duff, Director 't 422 population as of May 1973: 443. Young offenders. Opened 1962. Normal capacity 88. PopUlation as of May 1973: 85. Opened 1930. Normal capac! y . Agassiz Correctional Camp, P.O. Box 1300, Agassiz, British Columbia Joyceville Institution, P.O. Box 880, Kingston, Ontario Phone: (613) 544-5900 J. W. Stonoski, Director Phone: (604) 796-2712 W. Chitty, Director 1 't 470 population as of May 1973: 466. Opened 1961. Normal capacity 80. PopUlation as of May 1973: 74. Opened 1957. Norma capacl y . William Head Institution, P.O. Box 4000, Postal Station A, Victoria, British Columbia Warkworth Institution, P.O. Box 760, Campbellford, Ontario Phone: (705) 544-6604 1. J. Sheridan, Director Phone: (604) 567-1177 w. C. Westlake, Director . 437 population as of May 1973: 421. Young offenders Opened 1959. Normal capacity 150. Population as of May 1973: 147. Opened 1967. Normal capaCIty . and selected adults. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-W(lIk Release Program. R Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional mem b er. W - 142 CANADA (FEDERAL) CANADA (FEDERAL) 143 Bowden Institution, P.O. Box 6000, Innis fail, Alberta TOM lAO RDegi°GnatDMedS ical C~ntre, P.O. Box 22, Kingston, Ontario K7L 4V7 R. L. Benner, Director Phone: (403) 227-3325 r. . . cott, Drrector Opened 1974. Normal capacity 180. Population as of May 1973: 131. Phone: (613) 546-3261

Laval Institution, 180 Montee St. Fran~ois, Ville de Laval, Quebec Th]eTOhsborne Cen~e, 45 Edmonton Street, Winnipeg Manitoba Jean-Paul Lebrun, Director Phone: (316) 6614222 . ompson, Duector ' Normal capacity 280. Population as of May 1974: lSI. Opened 1968. Normal capacity 20. Population Phone: (204) 985-2315 pre-release program. as of May 1973: 24. Inmates on Ferndale Institution, P.O. Box 50, Mission City, British Columbia V2V 4L8 W. A. Hall, Director Phone: (604) 826-3687 Oskana Centre 1300-11 th Ave PO B 3 4 . Opened 1973. Normal capacity SO. Population as of May 1974: 46. R. G. Headri~k, Director nue,.. ox 5 0, Regma, Saskatchewan Population as of May 1973' 10 Inmates on I Phone: (306) 525-0384 Millhaven Minimum Security Institution, P.O. Box 280, Bath, Ontario KOH IGO " pre-re ease program. M. Willard, Director Phone: (613) 352-7514 The Grierson Centre, 9542-101 Avenue POBox 338 Ed Opened 1972. Normal capacity 92. Population as of May 1974: 89. I D. A. Clark, Director ' . . ,monton, Alberta Population as of May 1973' 54 Inmates 0 I Phone: (403) 425-7773 I '. n pre-re ease program. SPECIALIZED INSTITUTIONS Scarboro ~entre, 18l1-12th Avenue, S.W. Calgary, Alberta The Parr Town Centre, 19-25 Hazen Avenue, P.O. Box 550, Saint John, N.B. W.1. Pntchard, Director Populatio f M 9 Phone: (403) 244-1141 V. R. Thomas, Director Phone: (506) 6584764 n as 0 ay 1 73: 14. Inmates on pre-release program. Population as of May 1973: 17. MWounMtain Pri~on, P.O. Box 1200, Agassiz, British Columbia Carlton Centre, 5853 College Street, Halifax, N.S. I . ort, Drrector D. F. Stote, Director Phone: (902) 426-2601 Opened 1962. Normal capacity 186 Po ul . Phone: (604) 796-2231 Population as of May 1973: 12. ,j is a special prison for aged inmates)' p ation as of May 1973: 191. (Mountain Prison Correctional Development Centre, 1300 st. Frangois Avenue, Ville de Laval, P.Q. WJestLGpeorgia Ce~tre, 1260 West Georgia Street, Vancouver 5 B C P. G. L. Goulem, Director Phone: (514) 661-9620 . . arker, Duector ' . . Opened 1967. Normal capacity 120. Opened 1969. Normal capacity 16. Population a< of May Phone: (604) 688-8742 1 pre-release program. - 1973: 12. Inmates on St. Hubert Centre, 1626 rue St. Hubert, Montreal, P.Q. j J. R. M. Hamel, Director Phone: (514) 283-7891 MJatspqIUillnstDj~ution, P.O. Box 2500, Abbotsford, British Columbia Opened 1968. Normal capacity 40. Population as I . 1e ps, lIector 1 of May 1973: 25. Inmates on pre-release program. 1 I Opened 1966. Normal capacity 362 males. Population as of 197/~~~~~~r~!~i~5a~~i~~~ i Regionai Reception Centre, P.O. Box 5550, Ste. Anne des Plaines, P.Q. The Burrard Centre Y M CAB 'Id' 4 h F M. LeCorre, Director Phone: (514) 622-8210 I1 C. 1. Clegg, Director' . . . UI mg, t loor, 955 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. Population as of May 1973' 25 Inmates I Phone: (604) 682-0964 i Population as of May 1973: 149. '. on pre-re ease program. f Regional Medical Centre, 160 St. Frangois Avenue, Cite de Laval, P.Q. Regional Medical Centre, P.O. Box 3000 Abbotsford B C Dr. p, Deom, Director Phone: (514) 661-9550 Dr. C. Roy, Director ' , . . ! Population as of May 1973: 115. Population as of May 1973: 123. Phone.: (604) 8594841 I Dungarvon Forestry Camp P 0 B 70 B . Prison for Women, P.O. Box 515, Kingston, Ontario · . ' . . ox , lackvllle, New BrunSWick EOC 1CO D. Chinnery, Director Phone: (613) 544-6143 Pau I Swan, AsSlstant Drrector .;;,I Opened 1934. Normal capacity 137. Population as of May 1973: 164 . Opened 1974. Normal capacity 20. PopUlation as of May 1974: l!~one: (506) 843-6378 The Montgomery Centre, P.O. Box 339, Postal Station "K", Toronto 315, Ontario Pando~a Centr~, 921 Pandora Avenue, Victoria, B.C. V8V 3P4 J. M. West, Director Phone: (416) 487-3098 G. Milner, DlIector Opened 1970. Normal capacity 14. Population as of May 1973: 15. Inmates on Opened 1973. Normal capacity 16. PopUlation as of May 1974: 1!~10ne: (604) 566-3435 pre-release program.

The Portsmouth Centre, 508 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston, Ontario is the responsibility of the Director, Collins Bay Institution and the National Parole Board Phone: (613) 546-1441 I Population as of May 1973: 9. Inmates on pre-release program. REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS Quebec Regional Reception Centre, P.O. Box 22, Kingston, Ontario J. C. A. LaFerriere, Regional Director J. D. Clark, Director Phone: (613) 544-6740 5486 Levesque BOulevard Phone: (514) 661-7705 Population as of May 1973: 279 Ville de Laval, P.Q.

*-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. CANADA (FEDERAL) 145 CANADA (FEDERAL) 144 , O. W: Fonseca, District Representative Phone: (604) 666-1161 Ontario Pacific Centre, 700 West Georgia Street 666-3731 Phone: (613) 544·7922 I J. Moloney, Regional Director Vancouver 1, B.C. P.O. Box 1174 Murray B. Gaw, District Representative Phone: (604) 388-3267 Kingston, Ontario I Room 323, Customs House 816 Government Street Western Phone: (604) 544-1062 ) Victoria, B.C. J. M. Murphy, Assistant Regional Director P.O. Box 10058 Pacific Centre Alberta 700 West Georgia Street 1 Grant P. Spiro, District Representative Phone: (403) 264-1641 Vancouver 1, B.C. I 132A 9th Avenue, S.W. Calgary 3, Alberta (Western Region, comprising Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British l Columbia) R. R. Gillies, District Representative Phone: (403) 425-6250 Room 103, 10107 115th Street Correctional Staff College (Quebec), 5500 Levesque Boulevard, Ville de Laval, P.Q. I Edmonton, Alberta S. W. Baril, Director Phone: (514) 661-7705 l (For the training of French-speaking or bilingual penitentiary officers) J Saskatchewan Correctional Staff College (Ontario), P.O. Box 260, Kingston, Ontario M. E. Millar, Director Phone: (613) 5444415 A. J. Frank, District Representative Phone: (306) 763-8451 Ii (For the training of English-speaking or bilingual penitentiary officers) Room 308, Federal BUilding I Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Correctional Staff College (Western), 91 East Columbia Street, New Westminster, B.C. C. Q. Burton, Chief Instructor Phone: (604) 526-3545 I F. Keith Wright, District Representative Phone: (306) 522-1671 (For the training of English-speaking or bilingual penitentiary officers) 1722 Cornwall Street I Regina, Saskatchewan DEPARTMENT OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL 1 , Hart Caslor, District Representative Phone: (306) 652-7532 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Building, 340 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario Room 507, Financial Building Telephone: (613) 996-3063 1 230 22nd Street East Saskatoon, Saskatchewan NATIONAL PAROLE BOARD (FT) Manitoba Sir Wilfrid Laurier Building, 340 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario I Telephone: (613) 992-0261 R. L. Untereiner, District Representative Phone: (204) 727-2438 Room 206, Federal Public Building w. R. Outerbridge, Chairman Princess Avenue and 11th Street L. Pisapio, Executive Director I Brandon, Manitoba Telephone: (613) 992-5674 Dave Rempel, District Representative Phone: (204) 9854306 DISTRICT OFFICES: 662 St. James Street Winnipeg 1, Manitoba British Columbia Phone: (604) 8594896 John A. Phillips, District Representative Ontario National Parole Service, 2nd Floor J. H. Lawrence, District Representative Phone: (519) 821-2250 32988 South Fraser Way 2 Quebec Street Abbotsford, B.C. Guelph, Ontario Phone: (604) 563-8888 J. Gibson, District Representative A. Kloepfer, District Representative Phone: (416) 523-2695 Royal Bank Building Room 411, National Revenue Building 550 Victoria Street 150 Main Street Prince George, B.C. Hamilton, Ontario

J. A. Richardson, District Representative C. A. M. Edwards, District Representative Phone: (613) 544-5252 National Parole Service 797 Princess Street Suite 705 Suite 204 235 First Avenue Kingston, Ontario Kamloops, B.C.

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Phone: (519) 679-4253 M. J-G. Morin, Representant de District M. Rubin, District Representative Phone: (514) 283-5734 Box 204, P.O.B. Service national des liberations conditionnelles London 12, Ontario 685, rue Carthcart D.D. 183+ Montreal 110, P.Q. G. M. Bedard, District Representative Phone: (613) 996-7011 M. M. Caron, Representant de District Kent! Albert Building, 5 th Floor Phone: (418) 694-3838 150 Kent Street Service national des liberations conditionnelles Ottawa 4, Ontario 1141, Route de l'Eglise DD 187+ Quebec 10, Quebec. M. D. Stienburg, District Representative Phone: (70S) 742-8889 Room 232, Federal Building M. Andre Perron, Representant de District 201 Charlotte Street Service des liberations conditionnelles Peterborough, Ontario 32, rue FfI'iderique-Hebert Noranda, Quebec. Phone: (705) 675-1161 L. F. Conrad, District R~pr~sentative Room 347, Federal Buildmg M. Pierre Hebert, Representant de District interimaire Phone: (418) 724-6556 19 Lisgar Street Service national des liberation conditionnelles Sudbury, Ontario 4 ieme etage 320, boul. St-Germain est, Helene Sourkes, District Representative Rimou'ski, P.Q. National Parole Service 38 Pine Street M. G. Thibault, Representant de District Phone: (514) 436-1030 101 The Mall Service national des liberations conditionnelles Timmins, Ontario 277, rue Parent St. Jerome, P.Q. A. C. MacNeil, District Representative Phone: (807) 345-1231 95 North Cumberland Street M. Jean-Guy Villeneuve, Representant de District Phone: (819) 375-4777 Thunder Bay, Ontario Service des liberations conditionnelles 1285, rue Notre-Dame R. S. Beames, District Representativ~ . Phone: (416) 369-3461 ,Trois-Rivieres, P.Q. Room 300, Sir William Mulock BUlldmg 241 Jarvis Street New Brunswick Toronto 2, Ontario Mr. Justin P. Sullivan, District Representative Phone: (506) 858-2050 National Parole Service Phone: (519) 252-4425 J. M. Nugent, District Represent.ative Terminal Centre, 4th Floor Suite 217, 660 Ouelette Avenue 1222 Main Street D.D. 165+ Windsor, Ontario Moncton, N.B.

Quebec Mr. John 1. Sullivan, District Representative Phone: (506) 6584795 Phone: (514) 283-5859 National Parole Service M. Luc Genest, Directeur regional .. 658-4796 Service national des liberations condltlOnnelles, D.D. 183 93 Prince William Street 685, rue Cathcart, suite 302, Saint John, N.B. Montreal 110, P.Q. Nova Scotia Representant de District Phone: (418) 543-0023 Mr. V. B. MacDonald, District Representative Phone: (902) 426-3408 Service nationai des liberations conditionnelles National Parole Service 267, est rue Racine, Suite 201 Centennial BUilding, Room 700 Chicoutimi, P.Q. Corner Granville and Sackville Streets D.D. 162+ L Halifax, N.S. Phone: (514) 372-5861 M. J.-C. Perron, Repnise~tant de Distr~c~ Service national des liberations condltlOnnelles Mr. J. W. MacLean, District Representative Phone: (902) 564-8115 National Parole Service 135, rue Principale 564-5253 Edifice Palace, Suite 30 Cabot House, Suite 214 Granby, P.Q. 500 Kings Road \ Sydney, N.S. , , M. C. E. Dumaine, Representant de Di~t.rict Phone: (514) 661-9610 Service national des liberations COndl.tlOnnelles Mr. D. J. Lavers, District Representative Phone: (902) 895-4477 36, Centre d'achats Duvernay National Parole Service Duvernay, D.D. 183+9+ 538 Prince Street Laval, P.Q. Truro, N.S.

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Newfoundland ALBERTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (Formerly Alberta Institute for Girls) Mr. M. Roy Evans, District Representative Phone: (709) 726-3797 National Parole Service Youth Development Centre, P.O. Box 6086 Station "C" Edmonton Suite BU, Chimo Building Denise. BeU, Director . ' , Phone: (403) 476-1331 337 Freshwater Road ?p~ned 1970. N.or~al capacity 85. Average population: 60 males 25 females St. 101m's, Newfoundland l)elmquents. Age limits: 14-17. ,.

PROVINCIAL INSTITUTIONS ALBERTA BRITISH COLUMBIA

t*DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY.GENERAL Corrections Branch Corrections Branch 9919-105 St. Edmonton 6 613 Superior Street, Victoria 1. D. Lee, Director of Corrections Telephone: (604) 387-5137 Telephone: (403) 425-1320 E. W. Epp, Deputy Minister-Corrections F. C. Oswin, Superintendent of Correctional Institutions New Haven Correctional Centre, 4250 Marine Drive Burnaby 1 Telephone: (403) 429-6502 V. H. Goad, Director 'Phone: (604) 433-1291 Lethbridge Correctional Institutions, P.O. Box 490, Lethbridge Opened 1947. A borstal type institution for selected young adult male offenders L. J. Fisher, Warden Phone: (403) 327-2381 between the ages of Hi and 23 years. A capacity for 40 inmates who are selected for Opened 1911. Normal capacity 168. Average population 1970: 160 males. Felons and transfer from the Central Classification Unit Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre. misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. (Also operates one forestry camp.) WR

Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Institution, Fort Saskatchewan Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre Drawer "0 " Burnaby 1 E. E. Noel, Warden Phone: (403) 543-2221 W. H. Mulligan, Direct.or "Phone: (604) 434-4231 Opened 1914. Normal capacity 550. Average population 1970: 402 males, 60 females. Opened 19~2. RegIonal Centre for the Lower M:::inland of British Columbia. Male Felons and misdemeanants. Age limits: 16 up. (Also operates three forestry camps.) WR offenders With sentences of less than two years.

Calgary Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 250, Station uB," Calgary LoWer ~ainland Regional Correctional Centre-Women's Unit, OakaJla J. F. Jackson, Warden Phone: (403) 289-4905 i~~~ldes segregated group training for all categories of female inmates. Normal capacity Opened 1958. Normal capacity 378. Average population 1970: 429 males. Felons and misdemeanants and persons held for deportation and awaiting trial. Age limits: 16 up. (Also operates two forestry camps.) WR Vancouver .Islan~ Regional Correctional Centre, 4216 Wilkinson Road, VictC'tia L. Hamblin, Director. .. Phone: (504) 479.1621 Bowden Institution, Box "R," Innisfail Opened 196~. MedIUm secunty regIOnal centre for male prisoners from the Vancouver R. L. Benner, Superintendent Phone: (403) 227-3325 Island area With sentences less than two years. Normal capacity 130. Opened 1953. Normal capacity young adults 200. Average po?ulation 1970: 84 ~a~es. Age limits: 16-25. (Academic courses up to grade 12, vocational and trades trammg Satellites: programs.) (Also operates three forestry camps.) WR Snowdon Forest Camp Minimum security forest camp near Campbell River for 60 selected young adult male Satellite: offenders and pre-release inma'es mainly from ihe Vancouver Island area: Nordegg Camp Site D. S. Hyatt, Assistant Deputy Superintendent Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 820, KamJoops, B.C. Normal capacity 70. Average population 1970: 70 males. Age limits: 16 up. (Minimum G. J. Chappl~, Director Phone: 374-1294 security camP program for &elected male prisoners.) Relocated m1967. Medium security regional centre for the Central Interior of British Columbia. Male offenders with sentences of less than two years. Located on a 74 acre Belmont Rehabilitation Centre, Box 6057, Station "C," Edmonton site outside the City of Kamloops. Normal capacity 90. M. A. Letersky, Superintendent , Phone: (403) 476-1337 Opened 1954. Normal capacity 130. Average population 1970: 92 m~les: Opened fO.r the Satellites: I treatment of selected alcoholic offenders screened from ProvmcJal CorrectIOnal Rayleigh Camp Institutions. WR Minimum s.ecurity farm and forest camp programme for 60 selected male offenders and pre-release mmates from the Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre. Peace River Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 1650, Peace River I R. Desrochers, Warden Phone: (403) 624-5480 Clearwater Camp Opened April 1, 1968. Normal capacity 160. Average population 1970: 152. Age limits: ~inimum security forest camp programme for 60 selected male offenders and pre-reiease 16 up. (Also operates two forestry camps.) mmates from the Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre.

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Prince George Regional Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 909, Prince George MANITOBA H. B. Bjarnason, Director Phone: 563·9211 Opened 1955. Medium security regional centre for the northern part of British *DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Columbia. Male offenders with sentences of less than two years. Located outside the City of Prince George. Normal capacity 130. Legislative BUilding, Winnipeg R3C OV8 Telephone: 946-7435 Dr. Ted TuJchinsky, Deputy Minister Satellite: Hutda Lake Camp Minimum security forest camp programme for 60 selected male offenders and pre-release Corrections inmates from the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre. P.O. Box 17, Fo;t Osborne, 139 Tuxedo, Winnipeg R3C OV8 lelephone: 489-4541 Ext. 411 Alouette River Unit, P.O. Box 4000, Maple Ridge, B.C. Eric G. Cox, Director of Corrections O. J. Walling, Director Phone: 463-8891 Opened 1964. Minimum security unit for male inmates with alcoholic problems-mainly C~~~.t~:!!::,t~e~~!::~~~~:Udicial District, Box 891, Winnipeg R3C 2S7 those sent directly from Court to this institution for an indeterminate period of training Opened 1930. No.rmal capacity 564 A . Phone: 837-1351 misd.emeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR verage populatIon 1973: 230 males. Felons and not exceeding twelve months. Normal capacity 153. Subsidiaries: Satellite: Birds Hill R~hab Camp, capacity 26. Twin Maples Farm Bannock POint Rehab Camp, capacity 40. Minimum security unit for female· inmates with alcoholic problems-mainly those sent directly from Court to this institution for an indeterminate period of training not Correctional Institution Western Jud' 'al D' . exceeding twelve months. Normal capacity 60. John Gillingham, Sup;rintendent ICI Istnct, 400 Rideau Street, Brandon R7 A 5N6 Opened 1884. Normal capacity 96 Av . Phone: 727-6471 misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR erage population 1973: 56 males. Felons and Chilliwack Forest Camps, P.O. Box 365, Chilliwack B. W. Tate, Director Phone: Sardis 858·3331 Subsidiary: Consists of three camps situated on the Chilliwack River. Each camp has a capacity for 60 inmates selected by Central Classification at Lower Mainland Regional Correctional , Spruce Woods Rehab Camp, capacity 24. Centre. Two are general forest camps and one provides a four month intensive Search and Leadership training programme for juvenile first offenders committed to an adult C~rreDctiD'onal Insstitu~on, Dauphin Judicial District, Box 40 Dauphin R7N 2T9 . . eans, upenntendent ' facility. Completion of the course lead,S to parole. Opened 1971. Normal capacity 70 Av . Phone: 638-3991 misdemeanants. Age limits: 18 up. WR erage popUlation 1973; 24 males. Felons and Haney Co:a:ectional Centre, P.O. Box 1000, Maple Ridge W. C. Sacho, Director Phone: 462-7131 Judicial District, Box 659, The Pas R9A 1K7 Opened 1957. A vocational training centre for selected young adults, male offenders C~~~~~~~~~~~::~t~~~~~OIthern with sentences of less than two years. Inmates are classified to this centre by Central Opened 1916. Normal capacity 38 A . Phone: 623-2301 Felons and misdemeanants. Age Iimit~. l~e~pgecpotP~latlOn .1973: 19 males, 3 females. Classification at Lower Mainland Centre. . . on runs section for women. WR Subsidiary: Satellites: Egg Lake Rehab Camp, capacity 37. Pine Ridge Camp Minimum security camp for 60 young adults, first offenders. Vocational training V~~~~ ~treet Detention Centre, 444 York Avenue W' n' 1 facilities of the main institution are available to selected inmates of this camp. H. Kmgmt, SUpervisor ' m Ipeg . Opened 1930. Normal capacity 39 Av . Phone: 946-7940 (Includes 'annex accommodating 20 ,~rage P~PUlatlOn 1973: 34 males and females. Boulder Bay Camp Age limits: 18 up. WR ma es on ay parole.) Felons and misdemeanants. Trainees are classified directly to this forest camp by Central Classification at Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre. Provides an intensive four-month programme for Correctional Center for Wome 329 D k S young adults, first offenders leading to parole upon graduation. Normal capacity 52. Miss Noelle DesL . S n,. u elreet, Portage LaPrairie RIN OS4 auners, upermtendent Opened 1906. Normal capacity 50 Ave . Phone: 857-8719 Stave Lake Camp ants and persons awaiting trial. Age limits~af~ ~;:~~tlOn 1973: 19 females. Misdemean- Minimum security forest camp for 30 young adults, first offenders selected from Pine Ridge Camp-mainly :;hort term offenders.

. JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS Mount Thurston and Ford Mountain Camps, Box 365, Chilliwack Phone: (604) 858-3331 Manitoba Homefor Girls B 119 G W. CraWford, Assistant 3, R.R. No.1, Winnipeg R3C 2E4 Mainly older male showing a fair degree of criminal sophistication but are neither.lirllg SU~~inte;de~t Opened 1958. Normal capacity 45. AVerage po lati . 20 Phone: 339-1934 addicts nor are they serious behavioral problems. 60 persons to each camp. pu on. females. Age(2~4). limIts: 12-17.

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Manitoba Home for Boys, Box 1342, Portage La Prairie RIN 3A9 Per~-Andover Regional Jail, Perth-Andover T. Rempel, Acting Superintendent Phone: (204) 857-7856 Alme Aubry, Jailer Opened 1931. Normal capacity 65. Average population 1973: 23 males. Delinquents and Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators . 16 y ears nummumP~~ne: (506) age. WR273-2808 'j­ wards of the government under the Child Welfare Act. Age limits: 12-17. I Maintoba Youth Centre, 170 Doncaster Street, Winnipeg R3N lX9 REGIONAL CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATORS G. H. Suss, Superintendent Phone: (204) 475-2010 Opened 1973. Normal capacity 150. Average population 1973: 89 males, 37 females. Frederickton Region Juvenile delinquents and wards of the Provincial Government under the Child Welfare William Keyes, Regional Correctional Administrator Phone: (506) 453-2367 Act. Age limits: 12-17. WR Department of Justice Correctional Services Division P.O. Box 6000 NEW BRUNSWICK Fredericton, N.B.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Saint John Region Correctional Services Division, Carleton Street, Fredericton Michael Hornyak, Regional Correctional Administrator Phone: (506) 658-2495 Telephone: (506) 453-2846 Department of Justice Correctional Services Division William B. Connor, Correctional Services Director 4th Floor, 15 Market Square Youth Training Center, R.R. 6, Fredericton Saint John, N.B. Thomas Richards, Superintendent Phone: (506) 475-8911 Opened 1962 (replaces Boys' Industrial Home). Normal capacity 72. Average population Moncton Region 1971: 45 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 12-16. Bernard Daigle, Regional Correctional Administrator Phone: (506) 858-2546 Department of Justice New Brunswick Central Reformatory, R.R. 6, Fredericton Correctional Services Division Thomas Richards, Superintendent Phone: (506) 475-9988 P.O. Box 5001 'Opened 1956. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1971: 45 males. Felons. Age Moncton, N.B. limits: 16-25. Bathurst Region Bathurst Lock Up, Bathurst Jean C. Dugas, Jailer Phone: (506) 546-3488 Gerard A~ard, Regional Correctional Administrator Phone: (506) 546-9971 Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR CorrectIOnal Services Division Department of Justice Moncton Provincial Lock-Up, Moncton P.O. Box 5001 J. L. Evans, Superintendent Phone: (506) 858-2504 Bathurst, N.B. Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR Edmundston Region Saint John Provincial Jail, 124 King Street, E., Saint John Claude L.. Cyr, Regional Correctional Administrator Phone: (506) 735-8811 W. G. Hanley, Superintendent Phone: (506) 657-6334 Correcttonal Services Division Felons, Misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR Department of Justice P.O. Box 274 Woodstock Provincial Jail, Woodstock Edmundston, N.B. Robert A. MacFarlane, Jailer Phone: (506) 328-2425 Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR

Dalliousie Provincial Jail, Dalliousie Gerald Chouinard, Jailer Phone: (506) 684-4589 tNEWFOUNDLAND Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Fredericton Provincial Jail, Brunswick Street, Fredericton Otis A. Stewart, Jailer Phone: (506) 475-7213 Confederation Building, St. John's Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age: WR Telephone: 722-0711 Hon. T. Alex Hickman, Q.C., Minister of Justice and Attorney General Richibucto Provincial Jail, Richibucto Edward Robichaud, Jailer Phone: (506) 523-4471 Her Majesty's Penitentiary, Forest Road, St. John's Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimun age. WR J. J. Fagan, Superintendent Ph . 722828 ~'pened ~859. Normal capacity 127. Average population 1972-73' 111 m~re:'4 fe~ale~ St. Andrews Lock-up, St. Andrews . tncef~mon of ~ewfoundland with Canada, the Penitentiary ope~ated b~ th~ Province' Lewis C. Hanson, Jailer Phone: (506) 529-3263 ~n :t et~t funNctlOns both as a penitentiary and a provincial gaol. Age limits: Felons, misdemeanants and municipal by-law violators. 16 years minimum age. WR em en lary- one; Gaol: 15 up. .

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! NEWFOUNDLAND-NOVA SCOTIA-ONTARIO ONTARIO 155 I 154 ,l Salmonier Correctional Institution (formerly Salmonier Prison Camp), Salmonier Line, P.O. Hillsdale Forestry Camp, Hillsdale H. M. Hooper, Superintendent 1\ Box 5459, St. John's Opened 1956. Normal capacity 40. Average daily popUlation 1973: 23 males. Age limits: i 1. J. Fagan, Superintendent . . Opened 1936. Normal capacity 80 (reduced from 90). Average populatIOn 1972-73.35 18 up. males. Transfers from Her Majesty's Penitentiary. Vanier Centre for Womell Brampton DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION & RECREATION B. Doyle, Superintendent Phone: (416) 459-9100 Opened 1969. Normal capacity 120. Average daily population 1973: 98. Age limits: 16 Confederation Building, St. John's up. WR Boys' Home & Training School, P.O. Box 40, Whitbourne, Newfoundland . _ P. L. Hamilton, Superintendent . Phone .. (~O.~) 759 2050 Opened 1953. Normal capacity 42. Average populatIOn: 31 males. Age ltmlts. 12-17. EASTERN REGION Millbrook Correctional Centre, Millbrook LOA IGO ______, Superintendent Phone: (70S) 932-2624 Opened 1957. Normal capacity 234. Average daily popUlation 1973: 175 males. NOVA SCOTIA Behavior problems-arsonists, sex offenders, and narcotic addicts. Age limits: 16 up.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Rideau Correctional Centre, Burritt's Rapids KOG 1BO P.O. Box 696, Halifax B3J 2T7 R. Dupuis, Superintendent Phone: (613) 2694748 Telephone: (902) 4244279 Opened 1948. Normal capacity 160. AVerage daily population 1973: 118 males. Age limits: 18 up. WR Dr. F. R. MacKinnon, Deputy Minister D. H. Johnsc.I)l, Administrator of Family and Ch~ld Welf~re Rideau Adult Training Centre, Burritt's Rapids KOG lBO William D. Gr%torex, Director of Special ProtectIOn Servlces I R. Dupuis, Superintendent Phone: (613) 2694748 } The Nova Scotia School for Boys, P.O. Box 320, Shelburne (~02) 875 3191 Opened 1%6. Normal capacity 60. Average population 1973: 53 males. Age limits: Barry Costello, Superintendent .. Phon~: Shelburne ~. . - 16-24. WR Opened 1947. Normal capacity 150. Total admlSslOns 1974. 110 males. Ch,lldren III need l of special protection. Age limits: 8-16. ! The Nova Scotia School for Girls, 50 Aberdeen Street, Truro 9 WESTERN REGION William D. MacLeod, Superintendent . . Phone: .(902) .893-302 \' Burtch Adult Training Centre, Box 940, Brantford N3T 5S6 Opened April 1967. Normal capacity 80. Total admlSSlons 1974: 65. ChIldren ill need of l J. Moclair, Superintendent Phone: (519) 494-2421 special protection. Age limits: 8-16. I· Opened 1955. Norm"al capacity 60. AVerage population 1973: 33 males. Age limits: 16-24. WR t1 I Burtch Con:ectional Centre, Box 940, Brantford ONTARIO J. Mociair, Superintendent Phone: (519) 484-2421 ! Opened 1948. Normal capacity 192. Average population 1973; 163 males. Age limits: 18 up. WR *MINISTRY OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Parliament Buildings, Toronto M7A IJ3 I Guelph Correctional Centre, Box 600, Guelph NIH 6P3 Telephone: (416) 965-4341 S. Keane, Superintendent Phone: (519) 822-0020 Honourable R. T. Potter, M.D., Minister Opened 1913. Normal capacity 707. AVerage popUlation 1973: 608 males. Age limits: 16 up. WR " Don Sinclair, Deputy Minister I Subsidiary: ADULT INSTITUTIONS I Oliver Forestry Camp, All sentenced persons are serving terms of up to 2 years less 1 day. I S. Keane, Superintendent j Opened 1968. Normal capacity 40. Average popUlation 1973: 15 males. Age limits: 18 CENTRAL REGION I up. ! Brampton Adult Traini~g Centre, Brampton L6V 2Ml . (416) 451-5580 Dufferin Forestry Camp J. M. Marsland, Supenntendent . Phone. Opened 1947. Normal capacity 120. Average daily population 1973: 103 males. Age t S. Keane, Superintendent F Opened 1971. Normal capacity 32. Age limits: 18-24. limits: 16-24. WR , 11 Mimico Con:ectional Centre, Box 75, Toronto M8V 3S9 t Neuropsychiatric Clinic, Guelph John L. Main, Superintendent " Phone: (416) 255-0131 j! Dr. A. J. 1. Dacre, Director Phone: (519) 822-0020 Opened 1913. Normal capacity 300. Average druly populahon 1973: 243 males. Age ~ Opened 1955. Normal capacity 23. Average population 1973: 16 males. Age limits: 16 limits: 18 Up. WR Up.

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NORTHERN REGION EASTERN REGION Kawartha Lakes School, Box 4000, Lindsay Burwash Correctional Centre, Burwash POM 1GO Pl>Qne: (705) 675-3303 R. E. Cannon, Superintendent Phone: (705) 324-6153 G. R. Fisher, Superintendent 't 314 Average population 1973: 274 males. Age limits: Opened 1914. Normal capac I y . Opened 1962. Normal capacity 114. Average popUlation 1973: 98 females. Age limits: 13-16. 18 up. WR Brookside School, Box 159, Cobourg Monteith Correctional Centre, Monteith POK 1PO Phone: V Algagne 2521 G. W. Pollard, Superintendent Phone: (416) 372-5457 D. B. Griggs, superintendednt1947) N mal capacity 120. Average population 1973: 104 Opened 1938 (reopene . or Opened 1946. Normal capacity 120. Average population 1973: 82 males. Age limits: 12 males. Age limits: 18 up. WR and 13.

Monteith Adult Training Centre, Monteith POK IPO Phone: V Algagne 2521 Cecil Facer School, P.B. 850, Station B, Sudbury E. Blomme, Superintendent Phone: (70S) 675-1261 D. B. Griggs, Superinten1dent 't 54 Average population 1973: 49. Age limits: 16-24. WR Opened 1965. Norma capac! y . Opened 1973. Normal capacity 120. Average popUlation 1973: 97. Age limits: 8-16.

Thunder Bay Adult Training Centre, Box 1900, Thunder Bay F P7C 4W6 Phone: 577-3401 Pine Ridge School, Box 70, Bowmanville A. Handelsman, Superintendent Phone: (416) 623-2582 \)~~~:~~~6;.u~~~~~C~~~~ity 60. Average population 1973: 33. Age limits: 16-24. Opened 1925. Normal capacity 125. Average population 1973: 108 males. Age limits: 13-16. Thunder Bay Correctional Centre, Box 1900, Thunder Bay F P7C 4W6 Phone: 577-8401 Satellite: R. N. Groulx, Superintendent. 68 A population 1973: 55 males. Age limits: 18 Cold springs ForestIy Camp, Box 70, Bowmanville Opened 1955. Normal capacity . verage Phone: (416) 623-2582 up. WR Opened 1963. Normal capacity 30. Average popUlation 1973: 15 males. Age limits: 13-16. Ja~~e ministry operates 36 jails and three Regional Detention Centres Project D.A.R.E.-Portage Lake, Box 220, Britt JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS R. Glass, Superintendent Phone: Britt 383-2327 (Admissions from Provincial Courts [FamilY Division 1) Opened 1971. Normal capacity 36. Average popUlation 1973: 28. Age limits: 15-16. Reception and Assessn~ent CentIe, 475 Iroquois Shore Road, Oakvill~hone: (416) 8444110 Project D.A.R.E.-Wendigo Lake, Box 2000, South River R. Davies, Superintendent Phone: (705) 386-2602 Robert Smith, Superintendent. 20 A opulation 1973: 119 males and females. o ened 1972. Normal capacity 1 . verage p Opened 1972. Normal capacity 36. Average population 1973: 26. Age limits: 15-16. !ccommodates both girls and boys admitted under the age of 16. Champlain School, Alfred WESTERN REGION A. Riel, Superintendent Phone: (613) 679-2255 Opened 1933. Normal capacity 160. Average popUlation 1973: 158 males. Age limits: Grandview School, ~ox 307, Cambridge Phone: (519) 621-5160 Up to 16. T. J. Loker, Supenntendlent 't 138 Average population 1973: 111 females. Age limits: Opened 1933. Non 1 capacl y . GROUP HOMES up to 16. E. Glinfort, Coordinator Phone: (416) 965-2051 29 Group Homes opened in 1972/74 and 7 more expccted to be opened in the future. Hillcrest School, Box 870, Guelph Phone: (519) 822-1782 J. E. Slaven, Superintendlent 't 48 Average population 1973: 51 males. Age limits: Opened 1958. Norma capac! y . 14-16. QUEBEC Sprucedale School, Box 1002, Hagersville Phone: (416) 763-3377 t *CORRECTIONAL SERVICES L. Horne,Superintendentt 't 115 Average population 1973: 69 males. Age limits: Opened 1965. Norma capaci y . Department of Justice 13-16. 225 est Grande-Allee, Quebec 4, Quebec Telephone: (418) 6434122 Wl'lite Oaks Village, Box 1002, Hagersville Phone: (416) 768-3377 Maurice Gauthier, Pl1.D., General Director L. Horne, Superintendent . 60 A opulation 1973: 47 males. Age limits: Roger Labelle, Director of Houses of Detention Opened 1965. Normal capaCity . verage p Real Ouellet, MSW., Director of Probation 8-12. PROVINCIAL INSTITUTIONS St. John's School, Uxbridge . Phone: (416) 364-0556 Institutions outside of Montreal and Quebec (number 38) are mainly used as trial wards or Brother Adrian Dolan, Supermtende~t d t n w building at Uxbridge 1957. Normal for those inmates with very short sentences. Their popUlations range from 10 to 50 daily, Opened 1895 in Toronto; tlra~s errle973~ 9; males Age limits; up to 16. Roman capacity 150. Average popu a IOn. . depending on the size of the prisons and their location. Sentenced inmates are usually Catholic. transferred either to Montreal or Quebec.

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QUEBEC 159 QUEBEC 158 Orphelinat Notw-Dame de la Merci, Huberdeau (Argenteuil) MONTREAL INSTITUTIONS Brother Emilien Bouchard, Director Phone: (819) 687-3211 Opened 1887. Normal capacity ISO. AVerage population 1971: 118 males. Juvenile Montreal House of Detention, 800 Blvd. Gouin Phone: (879) 336-7700 delinquents. Age limits: 10-14. Catholic. R. des Rivi~res, Director I f 1972' 450 males Inmates with sentences less Normal capacity 800. Average popu a Ion· . than two years. Age limits: 18 up. Maison Notre-Dame de la Garde, 4473 St. Felix St., Cap-Rouge Sister Denise Grenon, s.w., Director Phone: (418) 653-5283 Centre Berthelet, 802~-83rd Avenue, Riviere des Prairies, Montreal 4 ~~lone: (514) 665-4931 Opened 1943. Normal capacity 56. Average population 1971: 42 females. Juvenile Mr. Jean Leblanc, Director . delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. Catholic. Mr. Dauphinais, Admission Committee

Maioon Tanguay, (for women) 11,000 Tanguay Street Phone: (879) 336-7700 Maison Notre-Dame de Laval, 310 Bou!. Cartier Laval, Ville de Laval Mrs J Boisseau, Directress 2 SO. Trial wards and females with Anna-Marie Pigeon, Directress Phone: (514) 382-1110 N~r~al capacity 100. Average population 197 : Opened 1870. Normal capacity 173. Average popUlation 1971: 81 females. Juvenile sentences less than two years. Age limits: 18 up. delinquents. Age limits: 12-18. Catholic. Montreal Prevention Center, 1701 Parthenais Strel~t Phone: 873-3482 Guy Vaugeois, Director 't 360 Avera"e population 1972: 350 males. Trial ward. Ecole Sainte-Agnes, 52 East Sherbrooke St., Montreal 129 Opened 1968. Normal capaci y . '" Sister Claire Gratton, Directress Phone: (514) 842-8167 Age limits: 18 up. Opened 1844. Normal capacity 90. Average popUlation 1971: 83 females. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 16·18. Catholic.

QUEBEC INSTITUTIONS Ecole Sainte-Domitille, 235 Boulevard des Prairies, Laval Mr. Jean-Paul Gohier, Director Phone: (514) 382-3150 " Quebec Detention Center, C.P. 7130, Charlesbourg Phone: 643-4338 or 8500 Opened 1915. Normal capacity 80. Average popUlation 1971: 65 females. Juvenile P. Lemay, DirectoNr I ·t 400 Avera"e population 1972: 250 males. Trial wards delinquents. Age limits: 10-16. Catholic. Opened 1970. orma capaci y . b .' 18 and prisoners with sentences less than two years. Age limIts: up. Ecole Sainte-Helene, 9469 West Gouin Boulevard, Pierrefonds, Montreal 910 Waterloo Rehabilitation Center, C.P. 1150, Waterloo Phone: 539-1243 Sister Yvette Plante, Directress Phone: (514) 684-1614 C Lebel Director . A li ·t· 24 up Opened 1963. Normal capacity 72. Average population 1971: 66 females. Juvenile Opened 1970. Normal capacity 300. Selected mmates. ge ml s. . delinquents. Age limits: 13-18. Catholic. Maison Gomin (for women), 2026 Blvd. Si:-CyrUle Phone: 643-4121 Sister Pauline Maheux, Directress . 972' 15. Trial wards and females with Centre D'Accueil LauIentien, 2475 Saint-Viateur St. Giffard, Que. 5 Normal capacity 25. Average popu!atiOn 1 . Mr. Sylvio Langlois, Director Phone: (418) 667-3707 sentences less than two years. Age limits: 18 up. Opened 1945. Normal capacity 90. Average population 1971: 33 males. Juveniles delinquents. Age limits: 10·14. Catholic. f l tSOCIAL AFFAIRS MINISTRY 1 Marian Hall, 575 Golf Avenue, Beaconsfield, P.Q. \ Sister Mary Esther, Directress Phone: (514) 695-6686 1075 Chemin Sainte-Foy Opened 1955. Normal capacity 44. Average popUlation 1971: 31 females. Juvenile Quebec 6, Canada delinquents. Age limits: 12-18. English Catholic. Telephone: (418) 643-3160 15th Floor Minister: Mr. Claude Castonguay \ Ecole Mont St-Antoine, 8157 Sherbrooke, East, Montreal 429 Paul Emile Parent, f.c., Director Phone: (514) 351-4000 BOSCQville, 12330 East Boulevard Gouin, Montreal Phone: (514) 665-7426 Opened 1932. Normal capacity 421. Average popUlation 1971: 416 males. Juvenile Guy Lapointe, Director . 1971: 77 males. Juvenile delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. Catholic. Opened 1947. Normal capacity 10~. Average population I delinquents. Age limits: 14-18. Catholic. Centre Saint·Vallier, 5960 rue Saint-Vallier, Montreal 326, Quebec Boys' Farm and Training School, Shawbridge (Terrebonne) Phone: (514) 435-5161 II Mr. Claude Bernard, Director Pho,ne: (514) 273·3306 Ronald Wylie, Director . 90 A ulation 1971: 76. Juvenile delinquents. ! Opened 1908. Normal capacIty . verage pop Centre Des Ressourceil Institutionnelles Cote-Nord, lliC. Age limits: 10-18. Catholic and Protestant. I I Pavilion Richelieu, 625 rue Des Epilobes, C.P. 100, Hauterive, Quebec Girls' Cottage School, B.C? 55, St. Bruno, Quebec Phone: (514) 653-2421 Monsieur Gilbert D'Aigle, Director Phone: (418) 589-2003 Opened 1971. Normal capacity 100. Average popUlation: 52 males, 27 females. Age Miss M. A. Campbell, Dtrectres~ 36 A opulation 1971: 32. Juvenile delinquents. Opened 1951. Normal capacIty . verage p I limits: 10-18. Age limits: 11-18. Protestant. I I *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. !' SASKATCHEWAN-YUKON TERRITORY 161 160

JUVENILES SASKATCHEWAN t Roy Wilson Centre, P.l? Box 70, Sedley, Saskatchewan, SOG 4KO *DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES John O. Anderson, Drrector Phone: (306) 523·8266 or 885.20 1 ?!_~~~d 1969. Normal capacity 25. Average population 1973: 25 females. Age limits; 2240 Albert Street, Regina S4P 2Y3 Telephone: (306) 523.Q641 1 SaspkDatc~ewan !l0Ys' School, 2nd Avenue and Courtney Street Regina S4T OSO *CORRECTIONS DIVISION .o ojack,d 1958Drrector N' ' Phone: (306) 545·0449 Terry Thompson, Director of Corrections 1!-~~~ . ormal capacIty 34. Average popUlation 1973: 26 males. Age limits: L. W. Boyd, Chief Probation Officer L. Soiseth, Director of Community Corrections L. Garinger, Corrections Consultant R. J. Till, Institutional Planner YUKON TERRITORY

Regina Provincial Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 617, Regina S4P 3A6 *DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, WELFARE & REHABILlTA1'ION A. Lund, Director CORRECTIONS BRANCH Opened 1913. Normal capacity 280. Average population 1973: 260 males. Felons and P.O. Box 2703, Whitehorse misdemeants. .~ Telephone: (403) 667·5134 ~ W. A. Milner, Director and Chief Probation Officer Buffalo Pound Correctional Camp ~ Whitehorse Correctional Institution, Box 2703 Whitehorse Capacity: 15 ______, Superintendent ' I o d 196 Phone: (403) 661·5135 pene ~. Normal capacity 86. Average population 1973: 42 males, 2 females. Kenosee Lake Correctional Camp Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 16 Up. WR Capacity: 20 I ~ Yukon Juvenile Training Home, P.O. Box 2703, Whitehorse H R. Moore, Principal Phone: (403) 668·2377 Prince Albert Provincial Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 580, Prince Albert S6V 5S1 h Opened 196~. Normal capacity 26. Average population 1972: 15 males, 7 females. R. Schriml, Director Felons and mlsdemeanants. Age limits: 12-16. Opened 1923. Normal capacity 300. Average population 1973: 251 males. Felons and misdemear,Iants. ~II ADULT AND JUVENILE PROBATION SERVICES H P.O. Box 2703, Whitehorse White Gull Correctional Camp Telephone: (403) 667-5231 Capacity: 24 Ii Watrous Camp ~ Capacity: 10 II \j Pine Grove Provincial Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 1536, Prince Albert S6V 5R4 R. Crawford, Director Opened 1941. Normal capacity 50. Average population 1973: 27 females. WR Ii 1j Community.Training Residences-12 unit "Work Release" residences for males. [j IJ Regina Community·Training Residences, 2310 College Avenue, Reginn S4P lC7 and 2243 11 Lome Street, Regina S4P 2M8 P. Neufeldt, Director !1 Prince Albert Community·Training Residence, 151 20th Street West, Prince Albert S6V 1 4Gl 'I K. Dombowsky, Director r ( Saskatoon Community.Training Residence, 821 8th Avenue North, Saskatoon S7K 2X3 ,! J. Schneider, Director r North Battleford Community·Training Residence, 1671-104th Street, North Battleford, ! S9A IP6 1. Wharry, Director t, *-ACA Institutional member. WR-Work Release Program. *-ACA Irlstitutional member. WR-Work Release Program. TYPES OF MEMBERSHIP AND DUES (Approved by Membership 8/16/73) CLASSIFICATION ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP-SIOO.OO For public and private agencies, institutions, universities, legislative bodies, state, county and mUnicipal departments, a: d state and regional correctional associations. This classifica­ tion does 'lot include commercial organizations. Includes: 1 copy of the Proceedings of the annual Congress of Correction; 3 annual p subscriptions to the American Journal of Correction; 3 copies of the DirectOlY of •. ! Correctional Institutions & Agencies; voting privilege (one vote by an authorized official of the organization.)

CONTRIBUTING MEMBERSHIP·-SI00.00 (Minimum) For commercial and business enterprises (individual or corporate) with interests in the correctional field. Includes: 1 copy of the Directory of Correctional Institutions & Agencies; 1 annual subscription to the American Journal of Correction; access to available material in the national office; voting privilege (one vote by an authorized official of the organization.) *For eliller of the above memberships, please show the following in the address block: Name of institution/agency/association/commercial enterprise; office to which general mailings should be addressed (e.g., Office of Warden or Office of President).

EXECUTIVE MEMBERSHIP-S35.00 For department heads, members of commissions, heads of institutions and members of probation & parole boards. Includes: 1 copy of the Proceedings of the annual Congress of Correction; 1 annual subscription to the American Journal of Correction; 1 copy of the Directory of Correctional Institutions & Agencies; voting privilege.

PROFESSiONAL/SUPERVISORY MEMBERSHIP-S25.00 For personnel in the correctional field such as supervisory custodial, probation and parole officer~, division heads, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, medical, educational & counselors. Includes: 1 annual subscription to the American Journal of Correction; 1 copy of the DIrectory of Correctional Institutions & Agencies; voting privilege.

REGULAR MEMBERSHIP-S6.00 For correctional personnel such as cottage officers, correction officers, aftercare, probation and parole workers, and correctional retirees. Includes: 1 annual subscription to the American Journal of Correction; voting privilege.

ASSOCIATE MEMBERSlBP-S5.00 . Limited to students, volunteers and others not emoloyed in correctional work, who have an interest in corrections. This category is not availabl~ to fu:' time correctional employees. Includes: 1 annual subscription to the American Journal of Correction; waiver of registration fee at annual Congress. NO VOTING PRIVILEGE.

LIFE MEMBERSHIP-S300.00 For those professionally involved and with a sincere interest in correctional work. Includes: (Annually) 1 copy of the Proceedings of the annual Congress of Correction; 1 subscription to the American Journal of Correction; 1 copy of the Directory of Correctiollal .,1 Institutions & Agencies; Voting privilege. J Members will receive pUblications as issued following payment of dues. American Journal of q;' Corre!:'tion-published 6 times per year; Directory of Cor"ectionallnstitutin/ls & Agencies­ updated and published annually in the fall; Proceedings of annual Congres~ c:t' Correction­ r published annually in late summer (for preceding year).

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